Because English is not their first language. They're not used to constantly pronounce English words, they're more used to their language, where words are pronounced differently.
Everybody has an accent. Some are more pronounced than others.
What YOU find to be a "funny" accent says more about you than it does about the accent.
Were you to go to India I and try to speak one of their languages, I imagine you'd be laughed at too.!
Accent is influenced by many factors including native language, environment, and exposure to different accents. Indian accent may sound different to some due to influence of the native languages spoken in India and different pronunciation patterns. It is important to respect and appreciate the diversity of accents around the world.
Keith Lemon may say "Potato situation" in an Irish accent.
Yes, people from Atlanta generally have a Southern accent, characterized by features such as drawled vowels and dropped consonant sounds. However, variations in accent can differ based on factors such as age, education, and ethnicity.
"Posh" accents are often associated with luxury, prestige, and social status, so some people adopt these accents to convey a sense of sophistication and elitism. However, it's important to note that accents don't inherently reflect a person's intelligence or character. Language and speech patterns can be influenced by various factors, including cultural background, upbringing, and social environment.
The word for "accent" in French is "accent."
Perception of accents is subjective and influenced by cultural differences. Americans may find English accents funny or charming due to differences in pronunciation, intonation, and expressions compared to their own accent. This can create a sense of amusement or novelty.
I am a Canadian and we DO NOT have a funny accent! We just have a unique accent, different from America.
Indians don't have funny names. European people think Indians have funny names but Indians think Europeans have funny names. I am a Indian.
"Posh" accents are often associated with luxury, prestige, and social status, so some people adopt these accents to convey a sense of sophistication and elitism. However, it's important to note that accents don't inherently reflect a person's intelligence or character. Language and speech patterns can be influenced by various factors, including cultural background, upbringing, and social environment.
No your accent has nothing to do with your mental state
yet another funny accent
Americans don't have a lame accent. Every country has a different accent. Americans might say Indians have a silly accent. But to them, it isn't
Gracioso, divertido, comico (accent on first 'o' in 'comico')
Whisky, oil, sheep, nice people and funny accent
It is an Indian accent of the word wonderful (Stupid Indians) Haha
If they are eating something. If they have a sore throat. If they have a weird accent.
If you have a british accent, we Americans think you say "harry" funny also.
Someone's voice may sound funny due to a cold or illness affecting their vocal cords, speaking too quickly or nervously causing a shaky or uneven tone, or vocal strain from yelling or talking loudly for extended periods of time.