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Scottish accent is the funniest accent to do in a non English speaking country
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 I chose American accent as well but somehow managed to backfire to Canadian
@@stormtrooper9894 How different the Canadian accent compared the American one ?
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 idk bro
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 uh it's kind of different? Well at least when I asked Americans how does my accent sound like they tell me that I sound Canadian
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 There are slight differences. Canadians raise their tongues when prouncing ou. This why they tend to say aboot instead of about.
Americans replace t sounds with d sounds because it's easier and faster then prouncing T. Phrases like "A lot of." Will be condensed to "alotta." Which then will sometimes be spoken as "alada."
In Poland we usually start with British accent but later a lot of people switches to American. It’s easier to learn because the sounds are closer to those in Polish and we are more exposed to American pop culture.
I personally went in direction of American accent but I often cannot tell the difference between some sounds so I won’t be able to speak it perfectly. I want to be easily understandable and I’d like my accent not to be recognized as something obviously Slavic. It feels achievable
As a Pole, I started out with a British accent and I have an American one right now, after learning from and imprinting on CZcamsrs when I was younger.
I think i can do british and american accent
@@nemo_is_real Do you guys know German? (As polish people?)
@@Atotallynormalhumanit’s fairly popular to learn German as a foreign language in Poland, it’s definitely at a strong 2nd position but way behind English which in last three decades became a default for everyone to learn. Knowledge of German varies between regions but I’d say no matter where in Poland you are, it’s usually not too difficult to encounter somebody with at least some basic knowledge of German.
11:00 No, Indonesians do not have Australian accent, majority of us pick up the American accent when speaking English, or even our mother language accent (Indonesia, Javanese, Sundanese, etc). It is just as you say that American English is the most basic, thus it is very common to find standard American writing/speaking here in Indonesia. Our public school also teach us the American one.
Ehh mate i rather chooses Aussies accent than those "boring" American accents, besides Aussies accent has much swearing that being normalized lol
Speak with an Australian accent right now.
I dunno if calling American English the most basic is accurate. You don’t really have a most basic accent in languages, it’s simply the most used in media so you hear it the most often.
@@maxdavis7722 Accents from the USA are probably more difficult because they pronounce their Rs a lot more. In the UK, it's more common to pronounce "er" as "ə".
The southern US accent is actually the most archaic (and therefore technically basic), but most people don't mean that one when talking about AE. Current British pronunciation is just like French, kind of a trend. Australian is just dope though.
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I lived for about 5 years in India, and can confirm most people there can easily speak 3 languages English, Hindi and their native one too.
You are correct im indian I can confirm we speak 3 languages
Confirm too. Indian and fluent in three, pretty basic in fourth
True
Not in Tamilnadu,, they’ll feed u to dogs if u speak Hindi 🙈😂
@@jeyaramsathees6128 from Tamil Nadu and I speak hindi lmao
10:43 That's why I actively try to mix the accents, trying to pick the best from all up and making something like my own English.
You could search on how to do a Mid-atlantic accent
I mean, india made up their own english accent. So why not?
Im French and my first English teacher was Scottish, but over the years i drifted to british and then american accent. That being said I sometimes keep my French accent and speak like Colette from ratatouille just for fun.
Mine was a pure British English teacher throughout my High school
However, as time goes on, I had American and Australia teachers
French 🤢
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as a Frenchman who lived in Virginia for three years, i can proudly say i adopted the American accent
Couldn't agree more. The American accent is better and more easier to understand. It's now Worldwide
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Hell yeah Brother
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 is it easier to understand? Seems to vary from person to person.
@@maxdavis7722 It'd be more accurate to say it varies from state-to-state and along with mountain ranges as well but you're right about it varying from person to person
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I've seen this since day one
It should be said that the versions of "my" in German depend on the grammatical gender of the object, not the owner. It's first person (I/Ich) so that wouldn't make much sense otherwise. There are also only two forms total (mein/meine) and plural is always the latter.
Like, of all scary things in German that's kind of a breeze if you learn your nouns properly.
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Der Entwurf. Rest is irrelevant.
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But then there's dativ, right? It could become meinem. Bleib an meinem Tisch.
objects arnt alive so they cant have gender
I actually speak in a British accent. This is mostly because my English teacher actually came from Great Britain, whom really was offended if we used American accent during class. ^^;
If I had a teacher like that, I would've talked in a cowboy accent during class just to piss them off more.
Whom is so wrong here, which or who
@@ararune3734 Nearly!
Which would apply to an object or thing.
Who rather than whom in this instance is the correct and only answer.
I be english see?
@@JP_TaVeryMuch in America we can say it differently, I'm just saying.
My German teacher had a strong Scottish accent - and some of what I learned about German grammar had to be filtered through Scottish before we understood it. I think it was several days, for instance, before we understood that these crazy appa stroffs she was talking about were apostrophes.
*Drew being surprised by Germany gendering "my"*
Romance languages: *chuckles* I'm in danger
Mama Mia!
We actually dont, this chart just shows the Sigular and Plural two times. I have no idea who thinks that we would do that
@@hilo5322 I speak Portuguese (spoiler alert: it's a romance language)
And the word my IS genderized as minha/meu
@@Averaage_Commenter well, it's exclusive of the Portuguese, I don't know if the France is like that too, but in Spanish and Italian it's only plural and singular differences like in "my" it is respectively:
Es: mi, mis
It: mio, miei
And that's it.
@@juandavidgiraldo518 in french its uh
mon for masculine
ma for feminine
mes for plural
Bulgarian former prime minister Kiril Petkov has Canadian accent, because he had lived in Canada for 10 years. The first time I heard him giving an interview in English it was soo strange
Did he say aboot instead of about?
In Bavaria(Germany) we exclusively learn British English until 6th or 7th grade, then America becomes a topic in the school books and suddenly everyone speaks American
I googled about those Established titles and found this: "Therefore, anyone looking to buy Established Titles as a novelty gift should know that while they won’t actually own any land in Scotland through the purchase, they are definitely helping to plant trees and donating to a legit cause. Furthermore, they also have a dedicated page on their website regarding this issue."
Im pretty sure they don't even plant the trees
@@TheWiIdHunt no they donate money to a charity that does it for them. A charity that's been around for 40 years
Just donate to the tree planting charity, skip the middleman.
they are chinese and scam people
@@TheWiIdHunt They do actually, the money is donated to charity which plants them.
Fun fact: unova region(pokemon region based on new york) starters are based on three countries: Friench,Chines and Japanes. Snivis line on friench, tepigs on chines and oshua is on Japanies.
I lost all my last 10 remaining braincells from reading the second part of this comment
Good.
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I appreciate you for censoring Fr*nch.
@@theantagonist801 Viva la France 🇲🇫🇲🇫🇲🇫
3:02 i dont wanna sound pretentious or anything but when you fully understand everything thats happening and can see if something was a good or a bad play its always interesting imo even if it ends in 0 - 0 altough its obiusly still more fun with goals.
3:25 “I wonder who would win a war between England and Canada, right now” - well, drew, given the fact that we Englishmen have nuclear weapons… I’d say probably a tie.
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WE Americans ALSO have Nukes. It would be larger than a Tie. *Flexes pure American Musculature*
Obviously England. Canada was a former British colony 🇬🇧🟥👑
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 Let's see the UK take on the other 25.9% of the world they owned.
@@theantagonist801 no one was talking about america
4:45 because the last time they were mean to another country they got the sun dropped on them. twice.
10:39 Drew has never heard of people having accent from their native tongue? I guarantee majority of non-english speakers have their native tongues accent than either of the three.
most people learn the english accent of the person that taught them. When hosting a tour group from Turkey my contact had a deep West Virginia accent. It was so unexpected.
I’m from Poland, so when I chose my accent I chose the American accent, but my older sister chose the British accent, and I heard her speak English so much, that I am now using a mix of American and British.
Quite right guv👌
So U chose Australian
After hearing that part about percentages being reversible, I just unlocked a side of my brain I didn’t even know I had.
8:27 You won’t believe but I am exactly this guy from European Kazakhstan🇰🇿. From Uralsk. We’ve never considered ourselves as Asians
Hello fellow European 👋
Hey yo! What’s up? Where are you from?
@@maximklechshev6675 I'm from Finland, it's pretty good, sun is shining outside, rare occurrence in this time of the year :)
I know… actually I’ve been living since July. I am working between Helsinki and Oulu. Kind of struggle at first time due to lack of sun ☀️. But now I think I get used to Finland weather and culture. Love Finland 🇫🇮 💙
@@maximklechshev6675 Well, this was a surprise 😄
Helsinki and Oulu... that's a long way to be travelling constantly. Are you flying, or going by car?
At least the winter came early enough this year, helps with the darkness a bit :)
I first got an American accent and then I thought British was cooler and switched
Fo' real mate, those yankees ain't got a quite nice accen' don't you agree my lad?
@@jolyne_kujo_04 Yew godda loicense fo dat, bruv?
@@SuperCatacata 'ere's my loicense, m8
Based.
The true non-native english speaker is combining all the accents available and switching between them without realizing.
I'm Finnish and some words I say have a British accent. Mostly I just have my own scuffed accent but I have had people say I have a British accent too. Got it from school cuz they teach us British English. Also why I write things like: beautiful, colour etc. lol
Beautiful is just spelled beautiful in every variant of English, what are you talking about? There's no alternative spelling.
1:26 Yay Adventures of Tenali Raman made it here
10:50 Actually most people when learning English learn the British accent since they teach that in schools.
Bruh when drew said Australian rugby while looking at the South African side my heart fell
That's because we have similar coloured jerseys.
I relate a lot to the thumbnail because me and my family are Brazilian. I learned English living in the USA so I have a more American accent. My cousin on the other hand went to live in the UK and has a more British accent. So when we try to talk to each other in English I can barely understand what she says
7:24 In Australia we do have our own version of foot ball, it’s called Aussie/ Australian rules football, and it does involve a lot of kicking
Accents in a 2nd language tend to come from the teacher. That's why many Germans, for example, have an English accent even though they hear a lot of American English spoken in media and in real life.
This is probably the best place to ask so, does anybody know where ot find the map or chart that has something like "how much money the average person thinks they need to survive, how much to live comfortably, and how much to never have to worry again" for every country or region. I've been looking for it, but i cannot find it. Can anyone let me know where to find it, or point me in the right direction?
7:50 can relate. Watched a freaking 2 hour video about knives last night.
12:40 Yep, Indonesia's the world's most trilingual country. Local/tribal, national and then English language
4:33 Anyone else saw the Japanese guy in the audience who held up a sign that said something along the lines of „thank you my boss for letting me see the game“
I took Japanese in college after living in Korea for 3 years, I somehow got a pattern of object first and action last stuck in my head while speaking / writing while applying Korean sounds (I'm mostly tone deaf). Fast forward 2 years and I'm doing my speaking test with the Dean. She goes nuts on my teachers and me about how I "learn" to speak in Japanese "redneck". I didn't even know that was a thing at the time.
11:25 i know someone who wanted to learn Italian so he found calm Italian radio which was the Pope who is polish so now he has two accents combined into one
(2:30) The word "my" is also "gendered" in Swedish. It's just min/mitt/mina, which goes with en/ett/flera (a/an/many).
also in italian with "mio" and "mia". there are also gendered "my"s in french: "mon" and "ma"
Then Swedish has actually more versions than German, because Masc=Neut and Fem=Plural, so only two forms total (mein/meine).
@@Alias_Anybody you forgot meinem meines meinen and meiner
In Portuguese meu/minha/meus/minhas everything is gendered in Portuguese, EVERYTHING.
feeling blessed to take note of a non-verified account that I witnessed again after a video
(sorry my comment doesn't make much sense)
i am polish, i can speak english and when i speak it i speak it with a british accent (thanks Top Gear)
Fun fact: You get a different personality when you speak a different language
like when Putin speaks english
0:01 established titles moment
6:40 it's called Tinnitus, it's very annoying, especially when its for life, you get used to it after a while though
Drew never fails to entertain us
Ikr
STOP IT STOP IT
@@keanpaolomiguelcabaero8819 why
@@Nl0m unoriginality
5:01 Yeah, dogs allergy to chocolate is overblown. It's more like lactose intolerance for humans. They get a stomach ache and diarrhea but that's about it. Raisins and grapes though, those can actually be deadly to dogs. But dogs are aware of it so they won't eat grapes and raisins but they might eat something that has grapes or raisins in its recipe.
that's the neat part, you don't have to choose.
I was taught British english, by an Australian teacher and over time adopted much American jargon.
7:19 You did not just call rugby '*Australian* hand egg'. It's literally named after the place (in England) it was invented.
And he said it while looking at a picture from an NZ Vs SA game, if your aren't gonna call it English, either of those 2 would be a far better pcik than Australia
he knows what its called just joking around
Cry about it
You people need to learn to recognise sarcasm when you see it.
@@richardhobbs7360 He said Australia because both Australia and South Africa have similar coloured jerseys.
I am a Spanish speaker from South America... and one day I heard an American speaking Spanish with an accent from Spain, and I found it so strange, that I said to myself that if I ever learn English I will do it in the closet of a "neutral accent".
Would have been funny if you instead learned to speak English with an extremely thick and stereotypical Italian, French, or Chinese accent.
1812: stalemate between the USA and UK
2022: stalemate between the USA and UK
talked to an australian guy once who learned german in school. His teacher was from saxony, he didn't learn german but sächsisch. Well, hearing him speaking sächsisch with an australian accent was just way to hilarious. No way to understand a word, as I already struggle with sächsisch.
Me ( a Spanish native) I've mastered the 3 accent and I like to switch between them just to piss people
Everyone speaks about europeans speaking 2 lenfuages and asians speaking 3
But in a good bit of east europe some people learn to speak another lenguage just by watching subtitled movies and stuff. That's how some of my distant relatives know my language too.
I like how i have a mix between a british and an american accent
Same boat, I never really thought about it till now løl
0:46 I watch quite a bit of those youtubers
0:25
*I don't need that because I'm related to minor nobility in Germany so my full technical name is Lord [my name] III*
As an Indonesian, I can confirm we do NOT have australian accents, we have Indonesian accents (yes, Indonesian english accents)
You have your own accent
This might be true for some. But I know plenty of people from Indonesia who talk in a more Californian accent than most Californians.
@@SuperCatacata Wait, you're saying people from Indonesia or living in Indonesia? It honestly depends on the environment, everyone talks in Indonesian so that's how our english accent here is
Drew: 6:24
Me, an r/fuckcars user and Not Just Bikes viewer: ONE OF US! ONE OF US!
The Roman Artifact( Dodecahedron) was discovered to be a knitting tool or that could be one of its uses.
I was taught a British accent at school in Chinese Canton (because Hong Kong was right next door and they were British), and then got a heavily Australian accent when my family moved here. Never understood American accents, they're too harsh.
I've just experienced massive culture shock from hearing that American accents are considered harsh and now I feel like a moron
am from Hong Kong, I was taught in hk accent, but I watched CZcams a lot so I sound American
i never thought that knowing more languages was impressive until i started watching your videos.i thought speaking 5 languages was normal.
btw i'm from India
that percentage tip is actually so helpful
9:21 I mean, there is a metalcore cover of California Girls by Electric Callboy, so maybe he's actually listening to that...
I met a Malaysian guy who spoke English with a New Zealand accent. It was super weird.
1:36 less of a waifu and more of our jerusalem. A lot of japanese people are buddhists
There is a good reason to switch the language on ATM though, at least in here they usually put some limits how much you can withdraw from that ATM (limits made by the ATM not your bank) but when changing languages, the limits suddenly get 4 times higher (they hope to scum tourists on high international ATM fees)...
10:40 i actually unintentionally learned and began using the Australian accent just because of some Random Aussie lad who talks about MP3 players, headphones, drums, and restores cars.
7:30
Hey, at least they'll probably get to review some historical memes. Maybe even get to watch some of your old videos.
2:25 "My" is also gendered in French... Mon, ma, mes
10:40 ig torchic is shown as usa as its how most non native English speakers want to or like to speak and its the most fav/picked started of gen 3, followed by swampert and my gecko boy treecko bring least loved as Australian accent isn't talked much 😢
1:20 in the trailer it is that Kirby "Ireland" got away
As a south african this hurt me 7:18
Yeah LOL. We have similar coloured jerseys. That's how he got it wrong.
can we appreciatte the effort he puts into these videos
Can we appreciate the fact you get no bitches
Bot
npc
Not until he learns Navajo
@@TID300 griefer
Fun fact about English in Indonesia
We learn using Australian curriculum but most teachers teach us using British accent and we mostly consume American media.
I chose recieved pronounciation english because that upstands my speech and makes everything i say sound regal and refined, even when i insult someone
The lordship thing isn't really a scam as much as it is a novelty purchase. It's basically the same as those "name a star" things. Now really the only one I can really vouch for is Established Titles which donates to charity with your purchases. This stuff you can't really put on official documents like a driver's license or ID but rather you can put it on your credit card or something like that.
nope its an scam made by an chinese and scottland even said that they don´t give them away like that and they don´t even plant the tree
Drew when next year you come back to Europe please visit the Belgian 🇧🇪 of Ghent there are lots of very old buildings so pay a visit
Love from Belgium
Yea, Gent has much old architecture!
Lost to Morocco 2-0 😏🇲🇦
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 lol
@@lenos_26 Don't worry. we French just lost to Tunisia 🇹🇳 1-0.
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 Nearly everyone in Belgium doesn't think that we wil win the world cup😰
8:19-8:29 A handy little tip of mine for wrapping your brain around the reality of Asia: shift your perceived center from China to India, and then it’ll click (hopefully)
US qualified for the 16s that was really unexpected guys played very well this year
Drew being embarassed to choose English onbthe ATM is cute and hilarious.
6:35 I've been suffering from chronic tinnitus at the age of 20 :/
10:40 as a brazilian,i choosed the american one because it is the one which is teached at the schools,and also the easier and most beautiful to use
As a Texan, our winters are cold, humid, wet, icy, windy, and often times rainy.
I want to be called a lord.
But i'am a king 🐶👑
My middle-east friends told me my accent looks like a German accent. As a south american,I got a little bit worried
u from argentina and have an grandpa who watches german matches in football
@@gamerdrache2.02 💀
6:30 Maybe I am a 60BC man
Yknow, I never thought about it, but my English ends up switching between British and American depending on the words I use. For example, I say armour and all the "U" words like that, then I switch and say pants and trash, and other stuff like that. Wonder if there's any Australian English mixed in here somewhere.
Thank you Drew for putting country balls in you thumbnails and titles so i know what videos not to click on
True, I always watch the countryball videos.
0:42 Drew was able to avoid controversy because of memes
Nice
10:58 i'm indonesian and i don't have an aussie accent
And people here prefer american or british accent over australian accent even though australia is closer to indonesia than any other anglophone countries
drew is a gift from youtube
When you have an accent and people say stop using your accent even tho you can't -
There's a clip of a Scottish member of the UK parliament getting asked to repeat what he said because no one understood him lol
I saw that lol
As a European, I speak two fluently and learning a third just for the sake of it.
My accent changes based on the people i talk to or just watched/thought about.
So I might start with southern one day use indian Scottish another or whatever else I might stumble upon. After a short while, I'll be talking like you though..
If you want to actually get a lordship, just buy one from the Principality of Sealand; they are upfront where the money goes to, and they’re honest that it only is binding in Sealand
As a non English speaker, my English accent is something like 75% American, 20% Brit and 5% Native
@5:23 Liar! You simply didn't find the American flag for "English"!
Warehouse 13 was located in south dakota.
4:00 does everybody forget about the Blue Jays? There is another country who wants to play baseball with us, and that’s our good friend Canada, they’ve even won two World Series!