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maj  +  15370 Tue, 09 Dec 03 08:54 AM
Do people change their voices when they speak a foreign Language?
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Raul  +  15469 Tue, 09 Dec 03 08:46 PM
Formally speaking, no. Your voice does not change because every one of us has an innate and unique pattern. You can cheat human ears, but not voice-recognition instruments. Smile [:)]

Anyway, you may (as a matter of fact SHOULD) change your intonation and start using sounds not common in your mother tongue. This, of course, means acquiring a new style in your way of communicating orally.

Hope this helps! Smile [:)]
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maj, 6 yr 101 days ago
It does. Thanks.
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