A busker, in British, is a street performer.
For example "there's a busker playing the guitar under the bridge".
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Since he has an English accent, he would speak British English more than American English (though he does do both). He says a lot of British words like blast! and bloody hell! if you pay attention youll notice.
No. Most Africans from former British colonies do speak English. However, those from the nations of former French West Africa speak French, or a dialect thereof. And many Africans still only speak their indigenous African language.
Canada first belonged to the french, then british. So Canadians are descended from either british or french. that is why many people in Canada speak French.
According to the 2013 census, 20,200 people speak NZSL, which is related to British Sign Language, though not mutually intelligible.
Busker Alley was created in 1994.
Move Over Busker was created in 1986.
The busker plays for public. Sometimes for money but sometimes for pleasure. The best busker I've ever know is John Butler.
Ricky Busker was born in 1974, in Rockford, Illinois, USA.
The cast of The Busker - 2012 includes: Hannah Gondelman as Hannah Zachary Gondelman as Zac Gerald Slavet as The Busker Mary Vose as Awed Commenter
No. People from Great Britain are British- most speak English. There is no language called British.
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Street performers are typically called buskers in Ireland:) I have a great example in my YouTube video: (best of Dublin Buskers on Grafton Street)@simonaslibrary channel: DUBLIN BUSKER. They play music and sing.
Martin Busker was born on January 10, 1980, in Emden, Lower Saxony, Germany.
The cast of The Busker - 2010 includes: Petear Briggs as Teenager 1
The cast of Busker Bout - 2012 includes: Dewi Savage as Laurence
The cast of The Busker Symphony - 2007 includes: Duncan Meadows as Centurion