The English Language in 65 Accents
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- čas přidán 8. 06. 2024
- A collection of English accents that I filmed in interviews, between 2019 - 2024.
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0:00 - 1. Irish Accent
0:05 - 2. British Accent
0:21 - 3. Punjabi Accent
0:29 - 4. Anglo Canadian Accent
0:36 - 5. French Canadian Accent
0:41 - 6. Chinese Accent
0:46 - 7. Chinese American Accent
0:54 - 8. Taiwanese Accent
1:06 - 9. Midwestern USA Accent
1:18 - 10. Florida USA Accent
1:29 - 11. Cuban Accent
1:47 - 12. Scottish Accent
1:56 - 13. Hong Kong Accent
2:04 - 14. Korean Accent
2:13 - 15. Senegalese Accent
2:23 - 16. Czech Accent
2:34 - 17. South of France Accent
2:51 - 18. Parisian Accent
3:00 - 19. Filipino Accent
3:13 - 20. Mexican Accent
3:25 - 21. Spanish Accent
3:33 - 22. Colombian Accent
3:42 - 23. Puerto Rican Accent
3:52 - 24. North Indian Accent
4:04 - 25. South Indian Accent
4:13 - 26. Portuguese Accent
4:32 - 27. Brazilian Accent
4:37 - 28. Nepalese Accent
4:53 - 29. Kyrgyz Accent
5:07 - 30. Caribbean Accent
5:17 - 31. Danish Accent
5:25 - 32. Pakistani Accent
5:41 - 33. Montenegrin Accent
5:53 - 34. South African Accent
6:13 - 35. Russian Accent
6:21 - 36. Thai Accent
6:31 - 37. Indonesian Accent
6:46 - 38. Palestinian Accent
7:15 - 39. Israeli Accent
7:38 - 40. Kazakh Accent
7:49 - 41. Belgian Accent
8:02 - 42. Argentine Accent
8:13 - 43. Polish Accent
8:26 - 44. German Accent
8:36 - 45. Dutch Accent
8:44 - 46. Jordanian Accent
8:53 - 47. Iranian Accent
9:11 - 48. Zimbabwean Accent
9:51 - 49. Australian Accent
9:59 - 50. Moroccan Accent
10:27 - 51. Italian Accent
10:37 - 52. Turkish Accent
10:42 - 53. Ghanaian Accent
10:55 - 54. Bengali Accent
11:03 - 55. Ukrainian Accent
11:21 - 56. Croatian Accent
11:37 - 57. Brooklyn USA Accent
11:55 - 58. Northeastern USA Accent
12:13 - 59. California USA Accent
12:28 - 60. Icelandic Accent
12:37 - 61. Algerian Accent
12:47 - 62. Malaysian Accent
12:56 - 63. Japanese Accent
13:12 - 64. Burmese Accent
13:18 - 65. Kenyan Accent
#englishlanguage #languages #accents
The real mystery here is how you got the French people to actually speak English….
😂😂😂😂😂
By asking them questions in English.
Haha if you're a decent human being you don't have problem with the French.
For sure he's a nice guy : mystery resolved
Call them croutons
speak to them in really bad french and they give up and switch to english
17 south of France is epitome of saying your English isn’t good then proceeding to deliver the most eloquent shit ever
It's always the most capable who are the most humble.
He just said words of latin and french origin. Doens't strike me as "most eloquent shit ever"
@@Paul-hq7gf u must lack eloquence then sadly
@@Paul-hq7gfyou scream “I only speak English”
Before I watched this video, I had been hesitant to speak English with my strong Japanese accent for a very long time because I wanted to sound perfect like a native speaker. But now, I feel a bit more confident with my accent.
This video made me realise that there are many accents in the world, and I don’t need to be ashamed of mine. It helped me become more confident with my English.
I really appreciate you uploading this video.
Most of us do not care, especially in America, one third of us speak perfectly, the second doesn’t speak English, and the third has English as their only language and still speaks it incorrectly
The cool thing about english, and as demonstrated beautifully by this video, is that English is spoken by so many different people worldwide that any native english speaker has spoken with many people with extremely varying and different accents. So, feel free to speak with a heavy accent, its normal and english speakers see it as normal.
Dude having an accent is badass, we're all from different places and that should be celebrated. The way we speak ours, and other people's languages is amazing and just the fact that we can communicate at all is so awesome.
English is the language of the world, it helps us all connect together. Your accent is just your homeland and heritage coming through ❤
Americans love when anyone tries to learn English, especially Japanese people. Japan is so developed that English isn't really needed there, so it shows a lot of dedication.
Saying someone has a "British accent" means basically nothing. Someone from Glasgow will sound completely different to someone from London, but both of them are British.
There are a lot countries where you can say this.
I think people refer to England English by saying that
@@kxkxsjk2There’s no such thing as ‘England English’. Even within England there is significant variation in accent, particularly between the north and the south.
British accent it's literally RP or CSEE
I live in the south west of england and we have distinct dialects from city to city. Someone from london speaks like they're from a movie.
Me: I bet Kyrgyz is really unique, I’d love to hear something I’ve never heard before
Kyrgyz: Assalamu Alaikum
Me: 😑
hahaha
Same thing for Kazakh and Tatar broskiy 😂😂😂
it's not that unique, it's similar to kazakh. but if you want to hear something unique hmm maybe "doske" (bro) or "azyr lagman zhep zhatam" (i'm eating lagman right now)
that guy doesn’t speak Kyrgyz, he even mispronounced the name of the language
It's like a French person saying 'Allo'
I am English learner from JAPAN.
Almost Japanese people hesitate to speak English because they can't pronounce English like native english speaker.
But it's doesn't matter. There is a several english pronunciation. This video and channel teach me that.
I take a break from my university to study english in SYDNEY.
By the time I get back to Japan, I want to be able to speak english fluently!!
Good luck 🤞 ❤
Your English is great by the way!
Is it common in Japan to write countries / cities in capital letters? I like that and you are the first one I've noticed that.
Thank you!!!
This way of writing is my original.
I want to emphasize the place!
I have been learning the English language over 7 years and I can tell it is still hard to comprehend other vernacular dialects. So fluent English is hard to achieve, C1 is more likely
頑張れ、今は英語がもう上手だよ
i freaking love these types of videos where we can just see how diverse our planet is and much cultural value is held by these people
Wow, an Israeli and a Palestinian together and no one's losing their minds in the comments.
Free Palestine❤❤❤
Free Israel 🇮🇱
This shows just once again that war isn't between ppl but between governments
War can totally be between people. Democratic governments are supposed to represent the people.
@@XVI_rome it kind of is between people. The people in Israel WANT the rest of the land.
That guy from Colombia is from my city, Medellín, he has a "Paisa" accent, which is just one of the around 14 accents that we have, which are VERY different from one another, just like being in another country. I'm an English teacher, and I can tell you that being my students from everywhere in this country, I can tell you that all of them have very different accents when speaking in English. Whatever the case, this is a really interesting video and I'm gonna show it from now on to my students. Thanks a lot and greetings from Colombia.
My parents are both from medellin and their english sounds different then his
@@quangos9455 Well, there's also variation among people with the same background. I almost have a perfect "American" accent to the point that some American tourists think for a moment that I'm from the States, but some other people have a mild "paisa" accent, like the guy in the video, and some others have a very thick paisa accent, some even after living for decades in the States.
@alejobola its so interesting how we could tell where people are from based on how they speak english. and i think the most obvious one is paisa. im from cali living in nyc!
That's so true. I'm from the coast and I've speak English with many people of other cities, who would say that even in English our accents still remain!
I speak English but my parents spoke a Southern Italian dialect around the house. They never taught it to me because they used it as their secret language when they didn't want me to know what they were talking about. In high school I took two years of Italian and thought, now I'll know what they're saying. But it was formal Italian so it sounded different and my plans were foiled.
6:48 Un couple israelo-palestinien quelle belle preuve de possibilité de paix. ❤
I almost cried at that couple- so sweet!
J'étais en train de regarder les commentaires pour voir si quelqu'un avait remarqué aussi, c'est tellement beau de voir ça ❤
❤
They aren’t a couple but it’s still beautiful
i would like to know more, i bet they have their own opinions on the situation
These videos are always very interesting to watch. It is always special when you see that 1 rare person
who can speak an Unbelievable amount of languages! (7 is the most I've seen)
7. That's not Chinese American accent. That's just normal American accent spoken by an American girl of Chinese descent.
True. I just thought it would be interesting to include a clip of a younger Chinese woman next to a woman from the older generation to hear the difference. It's in no way meant to imply her English isn't clear and fluent - it is!
Chinese Americans do have an “Asian accent” just like other racists it’s just not very different from the standard accent however overtime you will begin to notice it @choonblaze
The sino-american accent is linguistically proven
@@chiefpanda7040 The girl on this vid isn't a part of that whatsoever, it's American accent dear. Born and raised in USA with an American accent. Not a trace of any Chinese or foreigner notes in her voice at all.
@@choonblaze people of chinese descent in the us have a slight accent like @con9244 said there is a very slight asianness similar to how other racial groups may exhibit their own accents even though living in the contry
"Can we hear some Kyrgyz?"
"Sure, bro; أسلم عليكم"
هذا شيء مضحك جدا
This is amazing. There are too many English accents around the world to take in. Most non-native speakers still speak it with a heavy accent coming from their native language, but it's still okay to many native English speakers. There are also countless different and unfamiliar things out there in the world awaiting me. By the way, I wouldn't like to leave my home country for the first time soon because I feel more comfortable watching these awesome videos at home. Thanks for uploading this eye-catching one, Dan. 😊
As Ukrainian who consumed absurd ammounts of content (both in British accents and American ones, additionally to few quirky ones), I can safely say that I understand my thick-accented compatriots (or anyone with particular types of heavy accents) way less than natives.
@@PUARockstar ну якщо ти добре говориш мовою якоюсь ти знаєш як правильно вимовляти слова то так коли хтось каже "зис" можеш не зрозуміти одразу що він має на увазі "this" але ти напевно розумієш англійську з українським акцентом. взагалі навіть неправильна граматика, порядок слів тощо можуть бути зрозумілі тому що можна здогадатися що хтось переклав надто буквально з української на англійську
That guy is the most Canadian archetype , down to not being a ginger but having a ginger beard.
Right on!
Great content, very interesting. I always wait for your videos, keep it up!!!
Great video concept. Love it
I just started learning English !
This channel is very interesting !
Thanks for your video !😄
6:50 is amazing
למה זה מדהים? אנשים רגילים שלא לאומנים או משהו כזה אין להם בעיה שמישהו ממדינה אחרת
at minute 8:03 my friends appear, this video randomly popped up in my feed and my brain is exploding right now jajaja
This was surprisingly interesting. Watched the whole thing
“Barely One” caught me off guard 😂 1:06
As Midwesterner myself, can confirm, most of us barely speak the one. xD
Thankfully, I love language and want to become at least conversational in Japanese so I can teach English there.
2:24 Can’t help it but the interaction with the Czech woman is just like a beginning of a movie from Public Agent production. Anybody here got the same vibe?
*bonk* go to horny jail
could you speak Kyrgyz, please ? - Sure, Asalaalykum! This guy defeated all this people! He is extra super multi language genius ! // making the general greeting of the all Muslims around the world...
Great content 😍
Aww I like how excited some people were to share their stories
Damn, lady from Czechia gave me flashbacks 💀
🍌
0:48 beautiful outlook on learning your ancestral language(s)
the girl who was speaking with British accent is soo pretty omg like goddess
This video is awesome
Very interesting video. 👌
The 'Aussies' at 9:51 sounds suspiciously British, to my British ears
Probably South Australian or just British. South Australians still speak "the King's English"
@@LtGhost-tb3kq i am south australian... we dont sound that posh
@@ioannis7833 Yeah I know, but it'd be the only explanation.
I had an Aussie friend whose accent was actually way closer to British RP than the stereotypical Aussie accent. I want to say she was from the Adelaide area but I don't remember for sure.
@@NormanDimmick I'm from NSW, Tamworth and have a semi-country accent. But unfortunately my accent was influenced by school, they taught "proper English" and that's what I learnt.
I love this!!! Was hoping to hear from anyone from the south Pacific but its a small population and most in america are on the west coast lol.. polynesians are very fun and native samoan speakers and their english accent sounds like home to me
This video made me really happy
I've been trying to like the video several times throughout the video
The punjabi guy really said "ONLY three languages"
keep going! I like your street interviews
This video is one of my favorite internet videos. It shows a lot about us-humans, especially our similarities and differences. ❤
This video is art
6:48 this shows that israelis and palestinians can get along together in peace 🇮🇱 ♥🇵🇸 (im from israel and a jew btw)
Also, by the way, there is one state, not two states, a free Palestine 🇮🇶🇵🇸
@@Mr.bin.Not really.
@@Sorbito No, it's a real country. Wake up from your dreams, Bro
So you want Israel wiped off the map @@Mr.bin.
@@Mr.bin. with people like you there will never ever be peace. We Israelis support peace and the 2 state solutions!
It’s incredible that English is used as a first or second language.
Wow 😮love it
This video is what I want. To get familiar with diverse accents.
Wow, the Czech segment was filmed in Prague
🤯🤯😵🤯🫨🫨🫨🤯🤯😲😲
That is not a Hong Kong accent, just a guy who went or grew up in the UK
As well as the international accents, I was waiting to see Scouse, Brum, Manc, RP, Geordie, Bristolian, MLE, Essex, Cockney etc...
Essex and cockney are too similar
All of them are beautiful and well understood :D , greetings from uy
Super interesting video! Way better than those videos where 1 person nails 2 accents and butchers 50 others.
The funny thing is that when the Kyrgyz-speaking guy was asked to speak Kyrgyz, he actually spoke Arabic instead!
Haha yea when he answered I couldn't tell if he was speaking Arabic, or if the Kyrgyz language sounded very similar :)
Maybe that expression is used in both languages
@@TheNewTravelNo, Kyrgyz people speak Russian. that's just an Islamic greeting any Muslim from anywhere says it
I think Most of people come from Japan
Arabic
english
urdu
hindi
punjabi
chinesse
0:06 she’s so pretty
fascinating and entertaining thanks, as someone who loves languages and different accents and people,all of them were reflected, in this video. I have to mention I'm blind and the reason I mention iit is I am not honestly sure if you are all in the same city when you are talking to these folks or are you in different cities, or can someone tell me, I would love to live in a city that is so cosmopolitan. Keep making interesting videos.
me gusto tu video y la hermosa gente que habla
I’m surprised the Boston / Eastern Mass. US accent isn’t here. Very distinct.
That’s a interesting video
people with strong german accents speaking english always throws me off its so amusing and i love it
Most interesting.
8:01 thats only Rosario, a city, at the same time inside of a province (theres 23 in Argentina) and every single one o them has unique words, accents and tones (the only consistent part of our "kind" of spanish is the insults)
59. Jenny from Forrest Gump and Jay from Silent Bob 🤯
Come to Santo Domingo pls
What a language, I never heard of it. ha ha ha 9:34
Xhosa, a South-African language famous for its click sounds.
lol, you could do a whole separate video on british accents alone and it'd probably still be the same amount as this video.
People tend to speak a new language with the melody and rhythm of their native tongue.
I think it would have been nicer to have some stronger accents where you can really hear the accent. For example the Czech girl didn't really have a strong accent, you certainly got some stronger ones in the Prague video. Same for some of the other accents.
As a swede I love hearing people learning my language
أنْا سَعيدٌ للغايَّة لأن هُناكَ نَاسٍ يَحاوِلونَ تَعلّم اللُغة العَربيّة
Euroeans: i speak roughly three.
Midwest: barely one 😂😂😂
To be fair, there's much more incentive to learn more than one language in Europe than the middle of the US
@@john-ic9vj makes a point. But i learned english in school as first foreign language. Then practiced it in online gaming. Then suddenly we realised, that we can move from Kazakhstan to Germany, but we need to (no surprise) learn german too. Later in Germany you realize that there are dozens of dialects that barely similar, so you need to learn local dialect too to understand local redneck customers. Taking into account that Kazakhstan is officially bilingual too, it is already 4 languages (plus dialects), different cultures that i honored to getting know. This is a good brain gym to keep it fit, can only advice to learn languages. USA is great country too, but sometimes you want to see Europe and what's more important speak with some people that only knows one their native language.
Us Brits can relate to that
let me just admit that people actualy are beutiful.
hey just to let you know, i think number 6 is chinese australian accent and i think 13 is just a typical international school accent so i think 6 should be australian cuz 49 ndoesnt sound ausssie at all
theres even more if you go deep into it
Xhosa is so cool!
Which one is everyone’s favourite?😂
From mars
@@santiany 👏👏👏
9:52 isn't Australian just suburban English
As Czech living in Iceland, it suprised me that the Icelandic guy speak my language!:)
It’s weird how often my Czech parents are told they sound so British that they had no idea they weren’t originally from here. But that Czech sounded the same so maybe the British and the Czech accent arrant so different 🤔
This video is one of the most powerful motivators to learn English!
With love from Russia:)
i was waiting for a Northern Irish accent
Man, English is global in truth and in fact, and becomes other languages in the world even if we don't realize it, it is a powerful neo-Greek Romanesque creole that connects nations and continents in the world.
It is so widespread in the world that it becomes other Creole languages in every continent and country.
It is the language of globalization on the planet.
A pretty 😍🌹💝🤩😍 idiom that unites the world 🌎🌍🌎 today.
English is actually a quasi-Franco-Germanic creole.
It was so cute and funny when the Portuguese boy said go away hahaha
curious about the country of origin of the lady 5:07 .. because there's not 1 "caribbean accent"; for example people from jamaica, barbados, and trinidad all sound distinguishably different
She is from Turks and Caicos!
i love the Moroccan one, i'm as well from morocco
I speak South Western English and what most of our streets and towns originate from.
I'm learning English, and I get very surprised at how many different accents English has.
Non native English speakers make the real difference here, as english is very important for communication globally.
California doesn’t have an accent the only people who talk like this are people in LA
8:06 the moment she said Rosario, I don't why but I was pretty she's going to mention that's where Messi grew up
could have done more british accents. the first girl speaks RP but there are so many others like cockney, geordie, scouse, yorkshire, MLE, etc etc
good to see the Irish guy helping keep the language alive 🇮🇪🔥🔥
'can you say something in kyrgyz'
'as-salaam maleikum'
I don't think we can call that a Filipino accent since he is Chinese, even though he was born in the Philippines. However he might have grown up there, which could explain how he acquired that accent. At first glance I would believe he is a filipino.
I didn’t realize so many people spoke 3 or more languages.
A manta platte... Bruder... Was ein König 😂
The Florida one was crazy, i didnt realize we sounded so specific lol
i dont think he sounded like a real Floridian. Looked and sounded like a Yankee.
you forgot the coastal maine and northern maine accents!
that chinese american accent is basically california accent
People want to communicate and get their own opinions about world events.
I'd like to say that all English accents from south-east Asia are very hard to understand especially from India and Sri Lanka even russian accent for me easier to understand if they even have harsh sounding and also I forget to include English from Philippines this is something especial because they have unique accent
The British girl looks like an elf! So pretty!
2:26 wow, at that moment, i really wanted to go to the czech republic
It's like the beginning of Czech porn. He still has to offer her money. I think you've seen this))
When someone from countries like senegal speaks english, they're actually already speak 2 or more languages
The french canadian accent is from france actually.
The Brooklyn/NYC accent is definitely not gone lol