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Does Lisa speak Korean with accent?

Does Lisa speak Korean with accent?

No, her accent isn’t the strongest but she speaks in a very high voice and uses a lot of aegyo compared to her rapping voice.

Does Blackpink Rose have an accent when speaking Korean?

Rosé was raised in Australia and born in New Zealand, so most of her environment required her to speak English. But it’s not like she never spoke Korean in Australia cause her parents are Korean so the language was used. Also, as a result of being raised in Australia mojority of her life, she has developed an accent.

Who speaks better Korean Lisa or Rose?

Rosé can now speak Korean and English fluently Because Rosé used English daily in school and with friends, she became more fluent at it than Korean. Additionally, Rosé also helps members like Lisa and Jisoo learn more English words, especially because BLACKPINK is getting a lot of attention from Western media.

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Does Jennie have a NZ accent?

Jennie spent some time going to school in New Zealand so her English has a New Zealand accent.

How many languages does Lisa speak?

Korean
EnglishThaiJapanese
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The multitalented and multilingual Lisa is the youngest member of the group, was only 14 years old when she auditioned to become a trainee with South Korea’s YG Entertainment, and speaks Thai, Korean, English and Japanese. Lisa from Blackpink speaks four languages.

Is Rose better at English or Korean?

Rosé is fluent in both languages but her comfort level is different: When she speaks English, she is more like herself. She freely talks about anything and uses her style of pronounciation. As for Korean, she is more reserved.

What is Lisa’s English accent?

Lisa was born and raised in Thailand and learned English there so her English has a Thai accent or whatever accent it is the Thai school system English uses.

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What language does Lisa sing in?

Lisa is multilingual and speaks fluent Thai, English, Korean, along with basic Japanese and Chinese.