It is not just a matter of countries. Different places within each country often speak with different accents and use different words (called dialect).
Languages are in a constant state of change. New words appear, old words fall out of fashion. For example "cool", as in something which is ... well "cool".
This word didn't exist 40 years, "cool" just meant "cold".
The result is that the novels of Dickens (from the 1800's) have many words which sound strange. Shakespeare (from the 1500's) is difficult to understand, and Chaucer (from around 1400) is virtually impossible.
Most European languages are formed from more than one language, these languages have been growing together for centuries, but still vary a lot between different places.
Then when English or Spanish speakers went to the new world, the languages diverged from the European version. South American Spanish is different from Castillian Spanish.
These changes happen different in different places. In the 21st century, where we can hear English from Australia, the USA, etc. every day the process is reversing. Previously, when people from different places never communicated, the language would diverge.
In Northern England, there are many words and phrases which are totally different from Southern England, for example "bairn" for baby, "dale" for valley etc.
The same is true of other languages. Both Germany and Austria officially speak German, but in Germany they say "Januar" for January, in Austria "Jänner".
In Europe, people expect that people from a few 100 Km away (or even 10 Km away) speak different, and can usually cope with it. In North America, where the language divergence is less, people are less used to different versions of English and cannot understand other accents and dialects.
Accents develop over time due to factors like geographical isolation, historical influences, and social interactions. Even within the same language, people have different accents based on how the language was introduced and evolved in their region. This results in variations in pronunciation, intonation, and rhythm across different countries that share the same language.
No, fashion designers do not have to speak a different language. However, knowing multiple languages can be beneficial when working with international clients or collaborating with teams from different countries.
No. Australians speak English. But, they have a different accent from the American accent And some words are different there. Such as : BBQ- Barbie See the related link for a website that has some Australian dialog.
People speak differently due to factors such as their native language, regional dialects, cultural influences, education level, and personal experiences. These factors can shape vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar, and speech patterns, leading to variations in spoken language among individuals and groups.
All the continents except Antarctica consists of different countries that each speak their own language. Most educated people in these countries use English as a 2nd language, French and German also Spanish are spoken in these countries.
Languages spoken in different countries vary widely. For example, Spanish is spoken in Spain and many countries in Central and South America, French is spoken in France and parts of Africa, Arabic is spoken in numerous countries in the Middle East and North Africa, and Mandarin is spoken in China. Additionally, English is a widely spoken language in many countries around the world due to British colonization and globalization.
Essentially, everyone speaks with an accent. We only say its an accent because its different from how we talk. So yes, because everyone on earth speaks with an accent. If they speak in a language other than their original, that is. Unless they learn the second language at a very young age.
Well technically, there is no such thing as a language called "South Korean". The language is just Korean but there are variations in accents and things. It is how the accent of a person in New York is different from that of person that lives in Texas.
No, fashion designers do not have to speak a different language. However, knowing multiple languages can be beneficial when working with international clients or collaborating with teams from different countries.
Members of the Methodist religion live in many different countries and they speak the language of their countries.
Arabic, but with different accent than other spoken Arabic countries.
Tribes speak thousands of different languages, depending on what countries they're in.
No. Australians speak English. But, they have a different accent from the American accent And some words are different there. Such as : BBQ- Barbie See the related link for a website that has some Australian dialog.
Some people speak the Romanian language with a Hungarian accent.
People speak differently due to factors such as their native language, regional dialects, cultural influences, education level, and personal experiences. These factors can shape vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar, and speech patterns, leading to variations in spoken language among individuals and groups.
they speak Arabic but they have their special accent
Everyone has a different accent in different countries. England is like America the different places you go you get different accents there not all the same. For instance an individual can have a Essex accent which is different to the London accent. Also, other accents are Lester accent or a Manchester accent a Nottingham accent a Scottish a Welsh accent and a Hull accent.
No, but if you don't attempt the accent, you might be very difficult to understand.