No, Caroline does not have the accent. But she does use her shake it up accent in real life.
"Weird" can be both an adjective and a noun, but not a verb. As a noun, "weird" refers to something strange or unusual.
There are a number of accents within the UK, with different phonetic characteristics. So if one English accent seems 'weird' another might not. And, of course, as English originated in the UK, it could be argued that accents outside the UK are the 'weird' ones!! ;-)
It is probably because you live in the states now and everyone around you has an American Accent. It is weird for me, because I have a closer British than American accent, and no one I even know has a British accent, so I guess mine is like a freak thing. (and no it is not a lysp or talking difficulty. everyone has actually told me I have a British accent, even British people..)
People in South Africa do have their own language....but often speak English as well; although in a strong South African accent.AnswerBy what definition is the South African accent "weird"? Like most accents, the pronunciations in South African English in large part comes from another language, in this case Afrikaans, a form of Dutch, although it is a language in its own right. To many Afrikaaners, English was a second language, so their English was heavily accented. This accent gradually permeated through English as spoken in South Africa, even amongst British and other English-speaking immigrants.It will be seen that the South African accent will change with time now that that country has majority black rule, where Zulus, Xhosa etc have positions of wealth, power and influence and their languages and accents will modify the existing South African accent.
No, weird is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. There is an archaic use of weird as a noun, but the meaning of that noun isn't clear. The noun form of weird is weirdness.
No she is not. She is still on the show shake it up with her very weird ac sent
it is the same in french but has a weird accent
it is the same in french but has a weird accent
Might be something to do with her Nordic accent...
It depends. If it doesn't make you sound weird.
you can but you will have a weird accent you might get sick but most likely you won't
It's good, but still speak weird.
Neil Diamond would not mind having Weird Al Yankovic parody Sweet Caroline as long as he was singing the parody for money and not the real song
Antigua speaks English but they just have an accent WEIRD lol
actually maybe.
If you mean 'kaolin', in Spanish it's 'caolin' (with an accent on the 'i')
"Weird" can be both an adjective and a noun, but not a verb. As a noun, "weird" refers to something strange or unusual.