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2007-01-14 11:50:49
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answer #1
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answered by Ninja T 3
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There isn't any such thing as talking regular, because everyone has an accent no matter in the world you are. It has to do with what language we were raised with, and the way our brains percieve sounds. From about 10 months of age, we pretty much lose the ability to recognise similar sounds in other languages, and we are influenced by people around us by talking like they do. Really, there isn't any need to talk the same way everyone else does, it is accents with give us a sense of independance and sets us apart from everyone else. Why conform just because you want to fit in with a crowd, when you can be yourself and not worry too much about your accent or what people thnk of it?
It seems like just another way to try and fit in, because of insecurity.
2007-01-14 11:58:33
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answer #2
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answered by Lief Tanner 5
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I have the classic "I can't quite place where you are from" generic, quality-less accent. I don't sound like I'm from the Midwest, or the South, or New York or anything easy to place, nowhere with a defined accent....and it is BORING! Now, there isn't much I can do about it, but don't worry about your little blend of an accent--it is unique, it makes you a little more YOU! (and besides, what's wrong with sounding a little bit Russian??)
2007-01-14 14:46:36
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answer #3
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answered by 4ever learning 2
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My question to you is, why do you want to stop? Regional accents and dialects are one of the pleasures of living, as long as you are understood. I'm going to assume, for the moment, that you want to speak clear, natural American English.
If you really want to develop a natural, neutral-accented American speaking voice, listen to tv network newscasters, including those on PBS stations. They're usually trained in what's called Standard Speech, which is free, for the most part, of accents/dialects. Another way to learn is to buy or rent audio English speech courses (American English), or more entertainingly, rent or buy audiobooks--most of the readers are speaking clear, standard colloquial American.
2007-01-14 12:03:08
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answer #4
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answered by Palmerpath 7
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Many people live to satisfy expectations of others and thus loose focus of their personality. They rely on the community to determine their destination. As such, when the community calls for common way of speaking; dressing; eating style; ext they will do anything to keep in line.This is disservice to the beauty of diversity. What if there was just one color, or one kind of food or one race and identity for all men and one race and identity for all women? What a crazy world it would be...Oh wait, what if all of us were men.... ? there would be no world at all. So just be you and believe me, some body wants to speak like you.
2007-01-14 12:49:27
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answer #5
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answered by I'm2lonely 1
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English pronunciation would properly be complicated to benefit, simply by fact English, spoken by any community speaker, from despite u . s ., is obscure with its vowels. that's particularly real the place I come from (New Jersey) yet is likewise real throughout america, including Texas. i don't be responsive to that plenty approximately how Arabic sounds, so i'm uncertain if there are consonant sounds you're having problem with besides. the two sounds represented by the letters "th" in English are relatively uncommon in different languages, so opportunities are high that's a issue section for you. while you're intense approximately putting attempt into improving your accessory, properly, initially you have in all danger picked a reliable time. commencing once you're a teenager as a exchange of on your Nineteen Twenties would desire to make it slightly greater ordinary on your strategies to take up the adjustments you're asking it to make. i could discover some human beings whose speaking voices you like and tell them so. they are possibly to be flattered by this. i could ask in the event that they had comply with study a text cloth right into a recorder for you - some thing not too uninteresting, yet in addition not confusing or with vocabulary you do not understand. If it have been me, i could %. a fairy tale or some thing, yet perhaps a newspaper article a pair of basketball recreation could be greater up your alley. despite that's, verify that's long sufficient which you hear considered one of those diverse-sounding words spoken. Then i could do what the different poster stated - prepare. hear to the tape one sentence at a time, or in longer durations, even although that's least uninteresting. attempt to mimic all of the sounds the speaker makes - precisely how he or she makes them. that's sturdy which you will ask better than one guy or woman to make a tape like this for you -- for a pair of reasons. First, that's sturdy to get considered one of those voices analyzing considered one of those texts to cover as many words as conceivable. 2d, you would be able to discover somebody who's interested in languages who's keen to paintings with you and grant help to think of roughly what the adaptation is between how they circulate the muscle groups of their mouth and how you progression the muscle groups on your mouth that are making your words sound diverse. questioning approximately the place your tongue is and the place your tooth are is a extensive step to studying sturdy pronunciation. in case you place paintings into this, you could relatively prevail. sturdy success!
2016-10-19 23:47:01
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answer #6
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answered by ? 4
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actually you will start talking like the folks around you. We have several different levels of accents here in the states. Heck we have every nationality in the world here. Be your self.
2007-01-14 11:55:30
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answer #7
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answered by Carl-N-Vicky S 4
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Um, try copying a normal accent from TV and pay close attention to how you pronounce words.
2007-01-14 11:53:56
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answer #8
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answered by Kat 2
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Anywhere you go, you will acquire some type of accent. When I am at home, my accent is different from where I am at school.
2007-01-14 12:11:49
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Just be yourself. You don't have to conform just to speak 'correctly'.
2007-01-14 11:50:47
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answer #10
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answered by Sir Alex Awesome Valentine, Esq. 3
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