Australian, British, and New Zealand accents may sound similar due to shared linguistic roots, historical connections, and cultural influences. These countries were all part of the British Empire, which contributed to the development of similar speech patterns. However, each country also has its own distinct variations within their accents.
People in the south of Ireland have different accents. There is not one single accent. Like anywhere in the world, different areas have different accents, even when those areas are close together. So there are lots of different accents in the south of Ireland, depending on where exactly you are.
100% - because Coloured people are 'African' and white people are natives to south Africa so they are 'African' too. (There are immigrants from the rest of the world, of course, like a sizeable chunk of British ex-pats, but all SA-born people are African.)
Yes, English is one of the official languages in South Africa, alongside eleven others. The accent can vary depending on the region, and may sound different to someone unfamiliar with South African English.
You can get the passport but after 10 years of living in SA.
South Africa has never used the Euro. It currently uses the South African Rand (ZAR). Before that it used Shillings which was basically the British Pound that had converted to the South African Shilling since the opening of the South African Reserve Bank. Before that it used the British Sterling Pound since South Africa was a British colony.
The UK only accepts your British passport on arrival and departure if you are a British citizen and they do not care how long is remained of the validity of the British passport.For your return to South Africa: if you are planning to stay in the UK until after the expiry date of you passport, then it is better to renew your South African passport before your departure.
who were the people who came from African savannas south of the Sahara
You can use South African Airways or British Airways.
The only South African player I can think of right now is Ernie Els....I'm sure there are others, but I believe he is the best South African golfer!
He is British but was born in Zambia.
All people have accents, including Americans. What you might be referring to is that some American accents are considered neutral or standard in media, so they are perceived as not having an accent. However, variations in speech patterns and accents exist across the United States.