Cecilie1200
Diamond Member
In my personal experiance, Koreans have a more difficult time pronouncing english words. They seem to keep more of a foreign accent than other asian people. Maybe it's because their language doesn't have certain sounds or pronounciations that we use in english.
Why do you ask?
You could say that about most languages.
My sister-in-law and nephew are Korean, and both lost their accents within a few years of moving here. My mother-in-law, by contrast, was Chinese, lived here for almost forty years, and never stopped speaking in an accent so thick, I frequently had to ask her to write down what she was saying so I could understand it.
I think it has more to do with the individual than their place of origin.