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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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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.[3]
    • Additionally, Italians often drop the “h” from the beginning of words.[4]
    • 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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    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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This article was co-authored by Adrian Lin. Adrian Lin is an accent coach and course creator at Accent Amazing. With over 5 years of coaching experience, Adrian offers 1:1 coaching and video courses, and has helped hundreds of students from 40+ countries and 25+ different native languages speak with more confidence in their accents. Adrian has a BA in Linguistics from the University of Pennsylvania, where he focused on phonology, phonetics, and dialectology and was a founding member of the Penn Linguistics Society, as well as accent coaching certification from The Accent Channel. Adrian has given talks and workshops at international language conferences and on podcasts. Adrian is passionate about language education and is conversational in 8 languages (B1 or higher level), which helps him create language-specific content and teaching material, especially for Slavic and Chinese language speakers. This article has been viewed 356,287 times.
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