Is there anywhere on the Internet that can teach me how to talk with a Russian accent for a school play?
Tuesday, August 11th, 2009 at
10:37 pm
Anything would be appreciated. I need to learn how to talk with a russian accent because I am playing a mad russian scientist in a school play.
If you have a link please post it.
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Mad Russian scientists are usually pretty good at English : )
Roll your "R" a lot, no "th" sound, instead "z", example: the weather= ze weazeR
No "ing" sound, instead "ink". Example: something= somezink.
Also depends what part of Russia, but those are details.
You can email me,Russian linguistics major, I think I can help you.
yes
Try Mister Chekov on the old Star Trek reruns. One show vill keep you tokkeen loik dees for ebber!
Probably. Just type in what you need to know, like ‘learn Russian accent’ or something in a search engine such as yahoo or google. Hopefully that helped!
I will try to give you some pointers if you will e-mail me your lines. I am not Russian but my husand was a mad Russian scientist, so I think that qualifies me to give you pointers..
yes you just have to look up "how to learn how to speak in a russian accent"
Maybe order something off here:
http://www.theatrebooks.com/actors_acting/accents_dialects.html
Nyet.
Go to Blockbuster and rent some movies with Russian characters (ie., James Bond films like The Spy Who Loved Me). All I can remember is that Russian people drop articles ("the" and "a") when they speak English…"I buy car"…"I go store, buy food"…
Just watch movies. or old star trek episodes. The Terminal. Tom Hanks’ character is actually from Krakozhia , which isn’t a real country, but sounds a bit Soviet-ish to me.
my friend went to borders and found a cd/book combo that tought her how to do a variety of accents, im sure if you look around a bookstore youll find something
Not that I know of. Try watching these movies though, for great examples of real Russians and good actors doing the accent: Doctor Zhivago, The Saint, Hunt for Red October.
watch a russian film, not hard or……………………..