To answer your question, yes, some girl's voices do break. Whilst going through puberty, girl's voices change in tone, causing some to 'break'. This is not, however, as dramatic and obvious as in males. Voices change because the larynx, or voice box, increases in size during puberty. When the larynx grows very quickly, it can cause the voice to 'break', crack, and squeak. As the vocal cords in the larynx get thicker and longer, the tone of the voice deepens.
A voice is broken when the person undergoing the development is going through the process of puberty. Puberty occurs from the approximate age of 10-16 years of age for males, and 9-15 years of age for females.
Sometimes it's just natural for boys to have a low voice, but some boys break their voice by the age of 12 or 13
I broke my leg. (active voice) My leg is broken. (passive voice) Active voice vs. Passive voice.
nope... but apparently a lot of people want his voice to be broken ;)
uhm yah! who cares if his voice is broken.
what causes broken vains in your face
Chris Hardman's voice has broken
let the broken box be had
If you are experiencing voice changes such as hoarseness, raspiness, or difficulty speaking for an extended period, it may indicate a voice problem. Consult with a healthcare professional, such as an ear, nose, and throat specialist, for a thorough evaluation and diagnosis if you have concerns about your voice.
justin beibers voice
it will sound deep
well
It seems that he has hypogonadism that is why he didn't show any much signs of puberty for so long. But his voice has broken already.
Not very! Once a males voice has broken it is depends how low their voice is. Probably 50/50?