Newfoundland Accents on TikTok 🇨🇦 Pt.2

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • Here is part 2 of the more weird, funny, but yet informative compilation videos of Newfoundland accents on TikTok, hope y’all enjoy this video lads!
    Part 1: • Newfoundland Accents o...
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Komentáře • 41

  • @Celtic_Blade
    @Celtic_Blade Před 2 lety +17

    I watch a lot of UK television and I’m from West Virginia. I understand newfoundlanders pretty much perfectly.

  • @stever8168
    @stever8168 Před 3 měsíci +3

    I lived away for ten years and i forgot that sometimes cashiers will call you things like "my ducky" or "my sweetie" or "my precious". I love that. I'm a tall gronky man nearing 40 so it makes me feel nice, like I've just been at the spa or something. Keep st. john's weird, its weirder than portland thats a fact lol.

  • @hollyyetman3776
    @hollyyetman3776 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I always thought it was “wroughted”, like “wrought with emotion”.

  • @zipperzoey2041
    @zipperzoey2041 Před 11 měsíci +4

    I'm from the south east of Ireland and I can understand these Newfoundland accents much much easier than I would a Kerry or west Cork accent here in Ireland 👍☘️🙂

    • @genevieveflynn1909
      @genevieveflynn1909 Před 9 měsíci +2

      I'm from Newfoundland. When I visited Ireland, they were convinced I was from Waterford, Ireland. I love Ireland. Just like home to me.

    • @zipperzoey2041
      @zipperzoey2041 Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@genevieveflynn1909 I saw a couple videos from the 1980s from Newfoundland with two elderly ladies speaking. They had Irish ancestry and spoke exactly the same as my mother. Their accents, style of dress and mannerisms were so familiar to me, that if you told me they were my long lost aunts I'd believe it. At some point I'll have to visit Talamh an Éisc, I think I'd like it there☘

  • @Carly_Reid
    @Carly_Reid Před 9 měsíci +2

    As a newfoundler, me and my fadder talks just like dis

  • @LiquidReality90
    @LiquidReality90 Před 2 lety +6

    My dialect comes out too (west coast/bay St George) when I gets a drop into me. Mom's family are helarious to drink with cause their Bay Robert's accent comes out, especially my uncles.

  • @CassandraElkin
    @CassandraElkin Před 23 dny

    Out west it also kind of means you don't stink, in a figurative sense; you're not terrible at... whatever it is, you're crushing it

  • @Paul2377
    @Paul2377 Před 2 lety +24

    I know Newfies have an Irish twinge to their accent, but it feels like most of these TikTokers are exaggerating it for views lol.

    • @nolimitjs7917
      @nolimitjs7917  Před 2 lety +2

      Lol thank goodness I wasn’t the only one that noticed it

    • @Paul2377
      @Paul2377 Před 2 lety +2

      @@nolimitjs7917 Haha yeah. Newfiedragon in particular, as he always mentions Newfoundland at the start of his Tiktoks.

    • @patriciakeats5823
      @patriciakeats5823 Před rokem

      They are!!!! The accent has faded a lot over the past 30 years. The fella in the blue jacket was the most accurate, and barely an accent.

    • @scottcarter6623
      @scottcarter6623 Před rokem +8

      Honestly depends on where you were from. In St. Johns sure most people don't have this thick an accent, but in the small communities it can still be far thicker than these examples. I certainly have older family members whose accents are much thicker than these. it is also very different depending on what part of the island you are from. The South Coast, the West, the North East and the Avalon are all very different from each other. With the vast majority of the population being on the Avalon the accent is disappeared, and well continue to do so.

    • @patriciakeats5823
      @patriciakeats5823 Před rokem +1

      @@scottcarter6623 Yup.

  • @Maestro4759
    @Maestro4759 Před rokem +3

    4:56 full on Irish

  • @americaneskielover
    @americaneskielover Před 5 měsíci

    Tin of drink, a term from my Great Aunt who lived outside of Come by Chance. Yes, it's a real place. Tin of drink is any soda or pop for northerners.

  • @joannbyrne182
    @joannbyrne182 Před 9 měsíci +1

    They seem like good craic like here in Ireland

  • @anthonychilders9549
    @anthonychilders9549 Před rokem +2

    Southeastern US and I understand a fair lol but of what he’s saying.

  • @MarcTheMonkeyy
    @MarcTheMonkeyy Před 2 lety +3

    As a newfie I can understand and breathe they speak

  • @lemonlimeskull0007
    @lemonlimeskull0007 Před rokem +1

    0:14 we have the same thing in New Brunswick, except it's a little shorter and starts with
    *j e s u s J E S U S CHRIST*

  • @ritabrundige2375
    @ritabrundige2375 Před měsícem

    "Do be" I/ they/ she/he do be at it all the time.

  • @zarekmurley7442
    @zarekmurley7442 Před 2 lety +1

    bys eney one from canda

  • @Gantzz321
    @Gantzz321 Před 2 lety +5

    wish that 1 guy would stop eating the mic, FFS it was designed to pick up speech from handing on your chest. First time I could give him a pass, but it it is every fucking video he puts out

  • @Theringodair
    @Theringodair Před rokem

    It sounds like a foreign language.

  • @TIGER-qc4px
    @TIGER-qc4px Před rokem +2

    NEWFOUNDLANDERS ARE THE ONLY CANADIANS WITH TRUE CULTURE BESIDES FIRST NATIONS TRIBES....OUR ACCENT IS GOLDEN 🙂

  • @Shmerpy
    @Shmerpy Před 2 lety

    The woman at 4:04 is hilarious and hot...