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How do british and american people imitate an italian speaking english?

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How do british and american people imitate an italian speaking english?

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I don’t know whether everyone else misunderstood the question or if I did, but I’ll answer anyway… A typical English-speaking person will imitate an Italian accent in several ways. –Vowels: the most common thing they do is add vowels to English words, especially at the end of words. –There is also a tendency to use a lot of food terminology (like meatballs and pasta). –It is also common to eliminate the TH sounds from words and replace them with D sounds. (This and That become Dis and Dat) –Depending on the word, some people may drop the final consonant to keep a vowel sound at the end. A notice on the vowels…some people change the vowels in English words to imitate the simpler vowel system of Italian. For example, some people make the Italian accent pronounce ‘biţch’ like ‘beach’ Many people actually attempt to imitate how Mario (from the Nintendo game series) talks: -Lets-a go (or even: Lessa go) -It’s-a me -Dassa spicy meatta-ball! Hope that helps!

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