Let’s be honest, sometimes English can be confusing. Sometimes when learning English it is easy to mix up words or be unsure when to use them.
I often hear German speakers who are learning English make mistakes with the words ‘bazaar’ and ‘bizarre’.
Take a look at the examples below. Hopefully they will make things clearer for you.
Bazaar is a noun and describes a marketplace or shopping area particularly in the Middle East.
E.g. The bazaar is the main trading place for people in the city.
Bizarre is an adjective and is used to describe something or someone that/who is odd, strange or unusual.
E.g. The film we watched yesterday was really bizarre. We couldn’t understand the ending at all.
Have fun learning English!
Louise