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Whether it is for acting, or just to pull a prank at some friends, this article will instruct you how to re-create an Italian accent!

Things You Should Know

  • Start by modifying your vowels: a sounds like "ah," e sounds like "eh," i sounds like "ee," and u sounds like "oo."
  • Elongate double consonants in words like "azzurro," "pollo," etc. For example, you'd pronounce "better" as "bet-ter" rather than "bedder."
  • Speak in very simple English phrases to create the illusion that you aren't fluent in English.
  • End questions with "no?" to sound like an Italian native.
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Modify your vowels.

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  1. In Italian, each letter stands distinctly as one sound, whereas in English, letters can make different sounds depending on the word. [1] It may sound complicated, but it isn't.
    • A sounds like the ä in "Father"
    • E is pronounced like è in "Vendor"
    • I like ï in "Naive"
    • U is ù as in "Goo".
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Blend your “th.”

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  1. Instead of pronouncing it how you normally would, pronounce it as either “t” (“think" would become “tink”), or "d" (“the” would become “de.”), respectively. [2]
    • Additionally, Italians often drop the “h” from the beginning of words. [3]
    • Some other common sound mistakes include GL as LL (as in “Million”) and GN as ñ (as in “Canyon”).
    • Be careful not to mistake certain sounds too often, as it will make you sound pretentious!
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Use simple English.

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  1. Since you are pretending to be a foreigner, your working knowledge of the English vocabulary would not be complete. If you’ve learned any other language, think of the simple vocabulary you’re taught when you first begin learning.
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Elongate double consonants.

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  1. [4] In Italian, words such as “Azzurro,” “Pollo,” and others feature prominent double consonants, so try to draw the sound out when you speak. For example, it would be “Bet-ter” rather than “bedder.”
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End questions with “no?”.

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  1. This is an optional step, and obviously not done every time. The Italian language uses it, and thus, Italians are familiar with it. Example: “You are going later, no?”
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    What if I want to speak the language?
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    Learn the language first, and then you can start adding the accent. You can also learn the language and the accent at the same time.
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    What if I don't live near Italians?
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    You can talk to Italian people online, watch Italian videos or take Italian lessons.
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    How do I say boyfriend?
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    You pronounce "boy" as you would in English, except you exaggerate the "o". The "friend” becomes “fren”, with a subtle “d” sound. To make the subtle “d” sound, curve your tongue upward rather than downward in pronunciation.
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      • Observe real Italians. This is by far the easiest way to improve your skills. Watch films with Italians and follow their speech patterns.
      • Make sure your "o" does not have a w sound at the end. Make your mouth into an o, start making the sound of an o, and then stop.
      • To give your accent a comical feel, you can watch Roary the Racing Car and pay special attention to Maxi and Mr. Carburettor, as they both speak with a comically thick Italian accent.
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