Speaking on a lot of topics in succession while avoiding punctuation will make it seem like you’re slurring your sentences together.

For example, if you want to say “Hey, over there,” you can instead say “Ey, ov ere” to make it sound like you’re slurring.

You can say something like, “Tey te eh They we war were oin going,” instead of saying “They were going. "

You can say something like “You know, I like you. ” Start with a high pitch for “You,” then quickly lower the pitch for the word “know. ” Keep your pitch low for “I,” then raise it again for “like you. ”