Can you get a British accent if you move to England?

It doesn't have to be another country, however, the process of accent change can also happen just by moving from one region to another within the UK. That said, it is also true that in some circumstances, people's accents get STRONGER!
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Can you develop an accent after living somewhere?

Research has shown that accents become permanent around the age of 12 years old. That being said, it is possible for accents to change over time or for adults to develop a subtle accent after living in a foreign country for an extended period of time.
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How can I get a real British accent?

In most accents, Brits take the “r” sounds out of words and replace them with an “ah,” “eh” or “uh” sound, depending on the vowel that precedes the “r.” Whenever this happens, extend that preceding vowel. This rule only applies at the end of words or syllables when the next word or syllable begins with a consonant.
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Can Americans pick up a British accent?

Do American people understand British accents? Most of them, yes. I'm also reasonably well-exposed to British accents - I lived in the UK for about a month and a half and I've worked in international schools with plenty of colleagues from the UK.
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How long does it take to develop a British accent?

People usually achieve noticeable change in their accent, clarity and English speaking confidence within 3 months. A quality course will give you the skills to achieve ongoing improvement.
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How can I sound more British?

Some words are easier to say in a British accent. For example, mirror, which sounds like "mih-ra". Do not say "mirror" like a "mere"; British people almost never do that. Some awkward pauses in sentences are also removed by the addition of "r" before a vowel.
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Why can't Americans do British accents?

While there are regional exceptions, American accents are often rhotic, meaning the letter “r” is pronounced. However, British accents are often non-rhotic, which means speakers may drop the letter “r” as long as it isn't at the beginning of the word (such as rope) or following a consonant (such as break).
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What accent is most attractive to Americans?

Preply.com reports British accents were favored among foreign accents for both men and women. The study reported more than half of the respondents (52%) said they like the accent, with it also topping the list of sexiest and most trustworthy accents in the world, according to American respondents.
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Which accent is hard British or American?

Although the British accent is harder to understand than the American accent , but still it has some royal flavour with glamorous essence . It is always suggested that both the accents are good and beautiful .
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Is a British accent genetic?

Unlike perfect pitch, accents are not influenced by a person's genetics. Generally speaking, the way we pronounce words can be molded by regular interaction with people in our environment.
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What is the most authentic British accent?

Received Pronunciation (RP)

Nevertheless, RP remains the national standard and has traditionally been considered by many to be the most prestigious accent of British English.
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Is it too late to change my accent?

It's never too late and you're not too old to change your English accent. It is generally true that it's easier for younger people, especially children. For older people it can just mean more practise and repetition but it's definitely, absolutely achievable. It's never been a better time to start improving.
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Is an accent learned or born with?

How Do Accents Develop? Put simply, accents are born when speakers of the same language become isolated and, through evolution, unwittingly agree on new names or pronunciations for words. Dozens of these small changes result in a local 'code' that's not easily understood by outsiders.
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Who has the sexist accent?

And this time around, the Irish accent has come out on top with more than half the votes as the world's sexiest accent.
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What is the world's hottest accent?

The French accent, previously considered the sexiest in the world, has been dethroned by the British accent, aka the Queen's English, in a global study carried out by Time Out in over 30 countries. Sacrebleu! The French accent has lost the first spot as the world's sexiest accent to Queen's English.
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What is the least attractive accent in the US?

10 least attractive U.S. accents
  • Long Islander.
  • New Jersey.
  • Minnesotan.
  • Alaskan.
  • California Valley.
  • Southern Ohioan.
  • Floridian.
  • Pittsburgh.
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Which American accent is closest to British?

Possibly the closest US American accent to British (sounding and geographically) is mid-Atlantic. This is typically spoken by a US American who has lived a long time in Britain, or vice versa a Brit who spent years in the US.
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Can an American lose their accent?

In summary, it's possible but very challenging to completely lose an accent as an adult. It requires a very high level of skills and commitment. The great news is that reducing an accent and improving pronunciation skills for clear English is easily achievable.
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What is considered no accent in America?

At present, there IS no neutral accent on a global level. That is, English accents are still divided into British, American, Australian, etc. However, within some of these accents, there are sub-accents that are considered "neutral". In American English, there is a neutral accent called General American.
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Is British accent attractive?

It was closely followed by American and Irish accents

A British accent is the most attractive in the world, according to a poll of 11,000 people in 24 cities around the world.
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What is the hardest British accent?

Which UK accents are harder to transcribe than others? This is our list of the top ten areas of difficult regional UK accents:
  • Glaswegian.
  • Geordie (Newcastle and Tyneside)
  • Scouse (Merseyside)
  • Black Country (Wolverhampton, Dudley and Walsall areas)
  • West and South Yorkshire.
  • Leicestershire.
  • Cockney (Greater London)
  • Essex.
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