Being Scottish and watching this is so funny! She is right about all the accents and a lot of people in the show do a good job! It's not the easiest accent to do
I'm Canadian and of mixed heritage and TRUST ME the Scottish accent is damned hard! I wouldn't even attempt to try it but I do like listening to it. It almost sounds as if you are singing scales because the accent goes up and down and back down then up again.
Oh my she is so lovely! I would love to sit in a small cafe somewhere in Scotland and have a cup of tea with her and just listen to her talk and tell stories!
I'm from around Glasgow and although I don't have a very strong Glaswegian accent I find it funny when I go to places like the highlands were they all sing and they look at me like my voice could cut steel.
Nerdroken Haha, I'm from the Highlands and it's the other way round for me where going to Glasgow sounds like everyone might fight you (And some probably would)
@@coolbecky121 hi I'm from the Highlands too what part of the Highlands are you from I'm from the far north Thurso Caithness I hope you have a great week and weekend from Mary from Scotland
This is amazing. She's making distinctions in the Scottish accents that I've never actively noticed before (aside from the obvious ones) but as soon as she switches I immediately here the voices of folks I know from that region and hear those local shifts. So cool!
I grew up in the Highlands of Scotland on the East Coast and gradually worked my way further south as the years passed and I found that tuning into the different dialects was a steep learning curve even for a native Scot. This lady is so talented and spot on!
I've always though about how accents seem to change due to temperature. especially how it seems much more common for accents in colder regions to close vowels more just generally keep the lips closer together.
I'm from Brazil and I love Scotland since I was a kid. I've been practicing the Scottish accent for 3 years. I must admit it's not easy to learn, but I like it anyway.
We were on holiday in Scotland from our home in Canada last summer. We took a double-decker bus tour of Glasgow and I could not understand a word the tour guide said! It is a braw city, though, I must admit.
This is absolutely fascinating! I'd love to go to Scotland and experience this first-hand (would probably get my American accent made fun of in the process though... Lol). My grandmother is from Glasgow and she sounds just like that (albeit a bit water-down after so many years in the States, but still clearly Scottish).
It’s fascinating how sometimes while watching the show you don’t really notice the different accents as a non-native English speaker. But while watching this video and listening to her explain the differences, I can recall almost all the characters’ accents 😅
With me since i was born in Canada and my moms side is from Glasgow. i kinda got a mix of both and sometime i catch myself doing some weird hybrid. but when i drink.. well.. more scottish comes out :P
It's the same here and I'm actually from Scotland! I live on the North East coast (15-20 minutes from the Dundee mentioned in the video - but we don't say eh ate a peh like she says, that's just dumb) and I generally have your typical 'red litchie' accent, but my dad's from Glasgow and with him all of my aunts/uncles/cousins on his side (plus two of my brothers and two of my sisters) so even I catch myself speaking in a different accent depending on who I'm with.
I love this video :) I always refer to it each time I meet someone new from Scotland, and then I try make an educated guess as to which city they're from.
I really agree with her assessment of the Scottish accents that bless the country. I'm from Aberdeen - and we do have quite a tight voice. It's not harsh or elongated like Glaswegians and it's not soft and inviting like Invernesians. Aberdeen and Dundee have the most sort of aggressive accents. When I say aggressive I really mean that the accents aren't harsh they are just spoken with a lot of... contempt. We're not very welcoming and our voices often reflect that.
One of the great things about being a foreigner is that you can choose which english accent you want to go with. I always had a thing for Scotland, and although I was taught British in school I taught myself Scottish. I love it so. I've learned to switch between the two as well, very handy haha!
That was braw, listening to her go through that verbal tour of Scotland was the aural equivalent of a kaleidoscope as she morphed from one form to another. Very clever.
I'm Brazilian. I've lived in England for a couple of years. Love the british accent but nothing compares to the scottish accent. I just love it. It sounds raw and guttural, and to my ears more like singing. Everytime I think about Scotland It reminds me of a Band called marillion and a song called Bitter Suite: A spider wanders aimlessly within the warmth of a shadow Not the regal creature of border caves But the poor, misguided, directionless familiar Of some obscure Scottish poet The mist crawls from the canal Like some primordial phantom of romance To curl, under a cascade of neon pollen While I sit tied to the phone like an expectant father Your carnation will rot in a vase. A train sleeps in a siding The driver guzzles another can of lager To wash away the memories of a Friday night down at the club She was a wallflower at sixteen She'll be a wallflower at thirty four Her mother called her beautiful Her daddy said, "A whore". The sky was Bible black in Lyon When I met the Magdalene She was paralyzed in a streetlight She refused to give her name And a…
She seems so pleasant, I just think this is 2 minutes of great pub chat or dinner party chat. As someone from Scottish she is absolutely spot on with the accents and hearing her describing them is very interesting.
Capital Bhoy Hah I wish, if Scotland some day separates from GB, you should join the Nordic Countries and change your school system similar to our's. In exchange you can give us 50% off from your whiskys :P
Capital Bhoy Yes, you deserve it! The last referendum was actually pretty widely covered in Finnish media and I personally was hoping that you'd gain the independence...I was kind of sad after the result was announced. I sympathize Scotland and Scottish people because your history has many similarities with our's. For example, Finland was similarly under the rule of Sweden and Finnish people were suppressed by "noble" Swedes. We were just stupid peasants to them. We also had our own peasant uprising (that ended badly for us) in 1596 against Swedish nobility kind of like in Scotland there was the Jacobite uprising. For these reasons I feel like Finland and Scotland are brother nations in a way.
+Capital Bhoy Yep and then we'll be paupers because our economy is tied to the oil price that has dropped by 50% in a year and a half. All the graduates wll emmigrate to England for a decent standard of living and life expectancy will fall to an even worse rate. WOO HOO! independence, yeah, great. Freedom to die from poverty.
I really enjoyed this video. I worked as a linguist in then West Germany back in the late 70s. I as enlisted in the U.S. Air Force and stationed there. Worked with many enlisted members from the U.K. Used to list to BFBS radio a lot. The number of regional accents in the U.K. was mind-boggling and oh-so entertaining. I love the study of language and linguistics. Thanks again for this great video!
I DESPISE North Americans... which is why I'm SO sad to admit that the Texan accent and lingo rocks my world. THIRD only to the Scottish, and South Americans. (Do NOT ask me why, and YES, I have been looking for those loose screws.)
She's great at explaining this! I have this song on ITunes called The Baron o'Leys, that I couldn't understand at first even though it's in English, because of the dialect. Little pieces of it come to me every time I hear it.
From listening to this video I gathered that Sean Connery is from Edinburgh. Looked it up because I never knew and he is. I can't wait to be able to actually watch this show. We don't have cable so I haven't been able to watch but clips from here. Enjoying the book though.
Oh hell there's even more accents than that! Fife is slightly different to Dundonian or Edinburgh, and she forgot to mention the Border accent which is so unique. Dumfries and Galloway differs as well. Then you've got all the posher people who live in Morningside and Kelvinside who have created there own style too. Then you've got all the land owners who are as Scottish as Morris dancing. Sorry know it's because they spent there entire childhoods in English boarding schools having the Scottish whipped out of them. I know I have been.
Ahhhh I really like the Scottish Accent. It sounds so beautiful and all of the words just roll off people's tongues!! Thats why I am hoping to go to school in Glasgow allll the way from California!! (Obviously I have many more reasons than that, but the accent would be something very lovely to hear everyday ^_^)
@RatSchlong 903 bit of a mixed bag, rough in some places, posh in others (mainly the outskirts/suburbs) lots of green spaces, pretty small so most people know each other and gossip spreads quickly. there's a cathedral, two high schools, the Cooper Park, also pretty touristy so a lot of the supermarkets are open late. there's a video of a biker cycling through the town if you search on CZcams :)
Brillliant. Her Highland accent is what I expect of a Highland accent - although Dundee born and bred, I was brought up by my Highlander gran and that's the way she spoke - and I never ever heard her say "ken" - ever. In fact, if I said it, I'd get an awful telling off. It makes me wonder why it's used so much in Outlander
What an absolutely fantastic find, I keep coming up with random things to search for to expand my awareness of the world around me. I wanted to know what different Scottish accents sounded like, in particular posh Scottish accents. This video, in 2 minutes, contains everything I wanted to know and more!
I was watching The Story of English on PBS (sort of like a US version of the BBC if the right refused to fund it properly) with some friends (for context, I live in North Idaho, which is just below Canada and the farthest east you can get and still be in the west coast time zone. We have more in common with Seattle and Montana than Boise, Idaho's capital. I think of southern Idaho as Northern Utah. Lots a' Mormons). They had a Scotsman in a London regiment. He was talking in his home town accent and was clear as a bell and was easy on the ears, but he was subtitled. He apologized for his natural accent and went into his guttural regimental London accent. He sounded like Winston Churchill clearing his throat and was almost unintelligible, but the damned subtitles were gone. Guess that's what happens when ya have a show outa Boston, the BBC and them.
@@thenextshenanigantownandth4393 Half Scottish and half Irish it means one parent is Scottish and the other Irish or they lived in Scotland and Ireland which makes them in-between Scottish and Irish or they have Scottish and Irish relations same as me I hope I explained it well enough for you have a great week and weekend where ever you live from Mary from Scotland
what do you think of jamie's accent? I find it fascinating, but others say it doesn't sound very scottish maybe because it is of another century, I am Italian so I don't have the knowledge to understand the differences, is there some fan from scotland that can express his/her opinion?
Her take on regional accents and dialects is spot on, however she barely covered the north-east dialect , called "Doric" which is like a different language all on it's own. I was born and raised in Fraserburgh a fishing town in Aberdeenshire and our dialect is not really understood outside of the north-east. Here is an interview with an old fisherman turned writer, Peter Buchan, which illustrates just how different "Doric" is: czcams.com/video/wFWjGEvLw3I/video.html
They are all very good but having been born and bred in Aberdeen her Doric accent is a wee bit off, but still a very good impression for someone not from here!
Oh my goddd I fucking LOVE THESE ACCENTS FUCKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
Scottish people are blessed to live with these accents
+Steven K I didn't realise people love our accents so much XD
Totally agree! It's so unbelivably stunning. I get goosebumps every time I hear it!!!!!
it's lovely.
Stephen K,
Now if you had only been blessed with a brain.
Lauren Kyle tell me about it-I hate my Doric accent/dialect haha sounds so rough!
Being Scottish and watching this is so funny! She is right about all the accents and a lot of people in the show do a good job! It's not the easiest accent to do
NoWorries she was great, especially the social class difference in edinburgh
Totally, for me are difficult to understand but so cute at the same time. :D
I was blown away how quickly she went from highland hebradies to Inverness to Aberdeen.
I'm Canadian and of mixed heritage and TRUST ME the Scottish accent is damned hard! I wouldn't even attempt to try it but I do like listening to it. It almost sounds as if you are singing scales because the accent goes up and down and back down then up again.
7 years later but as an American I cannot imitate Scottish or Australian accents at all. But those people can do American accents so well!
Oh my she is so lovely! I would love to sit in a small cafe somewhere in Scotland and have a cup of tea with her and just listen to her talk and tell stories!
+gshunw Too right! She is flipping AWESOME. It's like listening to music as she goes through the various accents. I could listen to her all day....
Drink Tennent’s, not tea
Same here 😊
@@racer_x3572 What is Tennent's my friend?
This is brilliant. Wish there were more videos of her explaining the various accents of Scotland.
Siobhan28483 I know! I’ve watched this video several times. I need more.
I'm from around Glasgow and although I don't have a very strong Glaswegian accent I find it funny when I go to places like the highlands were they all sing and they look at me like my voice could cut steel.
Nerdroken Haha, I'm from the Highlands and it's the other way round for me where going to Glasgow sounds like everyone might fight you (And some probably would)
@@coolbecky121 hi I'm from the Highlands too what part of the Highlands are you from I'm from the far north Thurso Caithness I hope you have a great week and weekend from Mary from Scotland
I've lived all my life in Dundee, I love a good peh
I live in Morvern but my family's lived there for hundreds of years
So have I 😊
HAHAHA
cya later pal lay of the pehs
an ingingin an eh (an onion one and all)
I'm SOOOO in love with these accents. I want to move from Norway to Scottland just so I can listen to this aaaalll day
Scotland-Norway solidarity.
Fuck England and Sweden!
:(
For the second time, Norwegians would come to Scotland again
meanwhile I want to move from Scotland to Norway for the same reason xD
This is amazing. She's making distinctions in the Scottish accents that I've never actively noticed before (aside from the obvious ones) but as soon as she switches I immediately here the voices of folks I know from that region and hear those local shifts. So cool!
I grew up in the Highlands of Scotland on the East Coast and gradually worked my way further south as the years passed and I found that tuning into the different dialects was a steep learning curve even for a native Scot. This lady is so talented and spot on!
Carol is genius, I loved hearing her switch from one accent to the next. Beautiful!
I've always though about how accents seem to change due to temperature. especially how it seems much more common for accents in colder regions to close vowels more just generally keep the lips closer together.
such an interesting thought!
This is freaking INCREDIBLE!
Wow. Fascinating. She is brilliant.
anybody else worried about the candle on far right with the really big flame?
I'm from Brazil and I love Scotland since I was a kid. I've been practicing the Scottish accent for 3 years. I must admit it's not easy to learn, but I like it anyway.
So magical, so poetic in a way that only history can express, the tales, oh my, Scotland, you are magestic and beautifull!
I love the Hebrides and Highland accent. It just sounds right.
We were on holiday in Scotland from our home in Canada last summer. We took a double-decker bus tour of Glasgow and I could not understand a word the tour guide said! It is a braw city, though, I must admit.
It is a very strong accent,probaly the hardest of all!
This is absolutely fascinating! I'd love to go to Scotland and experience this first-hand (would probably get my American accent made fun of in the process though... Lol).
My grandmother is from Glasgow and she sounds just like that (albeit a bit water-down after so many years in the States, but still clearly Scottish).
+Arty EMS Aww, thank you! ^_^
Wow! Love hearing all the accents. And it's awesome that she can do them all so well, you can actually hear the difference!
In love with Scotland and the Scots. Greetings from Spain.
I do love the Scottish accent so much!
Which one?
It’s fascinating how sometimes while watching the show you don’t really notice the different accents as a non-native English speaker. But while watching this video and listening to her explain the differences, I can recall almost all the characters’ accents 😅
Fascinating. Thanks for sharing this information with us.
Very fascinating! I wouldn't have thought there'd be that many different accents.
Had the pleasure to meet this lovely lady, she is great
She has a cameo in Dragonfly in Amber. As soon as I heard her voice I remembered this video!
With me since i was born in Canada and my moms side is from Glasgow. i kinda got a mix of both and sometime i catch myself doing some weird hybrid. but when i drink.. well.. more scottish comes out :P
It's the same here and I'm actually from Scotland! I live on the North East coast (15-20 minutes from the Dundee mentioned in the video - but we don't say eh ate a peh like she says, that's just dumb) and I generally have your typical 'red litchie' accent, but my dad's from Glasgow and with him all of my aunts/uncles/cousins on his side (plus two of my brothers and two of my sisters) so even I catch myself speaking in a different accent depending on who I'm with.
you just said dumb instead of stupid that means you are americanized as well hahaha
Huh how did your accent change without living in Scotland? That’s bizarre
I'm Swedish but Scotland and Ireland seems so lovely. Currently learning a bit of scottish gaelic.
I love this video :) I always refer to it each time I meet someone new from Scotland, and then I try make an educated guess as to which city they're from.
I really agree with her assessment of the Scottish accents that bless the country. I'm from Aberdeen - and we do have quite a tight voice. It's not harsh or elongated like Glaswegians and it's not soft and inviting like Invernesians. Aberdeen and Dundee have the most sort of aggressive accents. When I say aggressive I really mean that the accents aren't harsh they are just spoken with a lot of... contempt. We're not very welcoming and our voices often reflect that.
One of the great things about being a foreigner is that you can choose which english accent you want to go with. I always had a thing for Scotland, and although I was taught British in school I taught myself Scottish. I love it so. I've learned to switch between the two as well, very handy haha!
That inverness accent is spot on mun
This is just interesting to learn and the execution is just extraordinary. Wow ❤️
This is the most interesting and impressive Outlander video I've seen yet!
My scottish mentor and personal trainer where from Aberdeen. The Aberdeen accent is so amazing.
Official Filmilen did you learn our Doric words from him too? Half of Scotland can't understand us sometimes hahaha
simply amazing, used to study in Scotland for four years now hearing this make me wanna visit again....miss it
That was braw, listening to her go through that verbal tour of Scotland was the aural equivalent of a kaleidoscope as she morphed from one form to another. Very clever.
Great video. I like most Scottish accents, but the ones from the highlands and Hebrides are my favorites by a long shot.
Absolutely loved it! Gosh I miss Scotland so bad!!
Gotta say, Duncan Lacroix is spot on. I was shocked when I heard him wae an english accent.
i could listen to her glasgow & highlander accents all day
I'm Brazilian. I've lived in England for a couple of years. Love the british accent but nothing compares to the scottish accent. I just love it. It sounds raw and guttural, and to my ears more like singing. Everytime I think about Scotland It reminds me of a Band called marillion and a song called Bitter Suite:
A spider wanders aimlessly within the warmth of a shadow
Not the regal creature of border caves
But the poor, misguided, directionless familiar
Of some obscure Scottish poet
The mist crawls from the canal
Like some primordial phantom of romance
To curl, under a cascade of neon pollen
While I sit tied to the phone like an expectant father
Your carnation will rot in a vase.
A train sleeps in a siding
The driver guzzles another can of lager
To wash away the memories of a Friday night down at the club
She was a wallflower at sixteen
She'll be a wallflower at thirty four
Her mother called her beautiful
Her daddy said, "A whore".
The sky was Bible black in Lyon
When I met the Magdalene
She was paralyzed in a streetlight
She refused to give her name
And a…
wow, I just love the way she presents all these accents in Scotland. She is incredible.
She seems so pleasant, I just think this is 2 minutes of great pub chat or dinner party chat. As someone from Scottish she is absolutely spot on with the accents and hearing her describing them is very interesting.
I love Scotland and all her accents! Love and respect from Iran.
I love Scotland! Greetings from Finland
Pece17 Can we trade our accent for your education system? ;-)
Capital Bhoy Hah I wish, if Scotland some day separates from GB, you should join the Nordic Countries and change your school system similar to our's. In exchange you can give us 50% off from your whiskys :P
One day mate, we will get our independence!
Capital Bhoy Yes, you deserve it! The last referendum was actually pretty widely covered in Finnish media and I personally was hoping that you'd gain the independence...I was kind of sad after the result was announced.
I sympathize Scotland and Scottish people because your history has many similarities with our's. For example, Finland was similarly under the rule of Sweden and Finnish people were suppressed by "noble" Swedes. We were just stupid peasants to them. We also had our own peasant uprising (that ended badly for us) in 1596 against Swedish nobility kind of like in Scotland there was the Jacobite uprising. For these reasons I feel like Finland and Scotland are brother nations in a way.
+Capital Bhoy Yep and then we'll be paupers because our economy is tied to the oil price that has dropped by 50% in a year and a half. All the graduates wll emmigrate to England for a decent standard of living and life expectancy will fall to an even worse rate. WOO HOO! independence, yeah, great. Freedom to die from poverty.
I really enjoyed this video. I worked as a linguist in then West Germany back in the late 70s. I as enlisted in the U.S. Air Force and stationed there. Worked with many enlisted members from the U.K. Used to list to BFBS radio a lot. The number of regional accents in the U.K. was mind-boggling and oh-so entertaining. I love the study of language and linguistics. Thanks again for this great video!
Pure deid quality, great tour of Scottish accents
Blimey! every accent sounds fantastic....
Texas is like that too. Depending on north, south, east, west or middle of have all different southern accents. Love it. Yeee haaaaw ;)
Indeed, but Texas is enormous. Are there places in America where accents differ wildly in a 50 mile radius?
I DESPISE North Americans... which is why I'm SO sad to admit that the Texan accent and lingo rocks my world. THIRD only to the Scottish, and South Americans. (Do NOT ask me why, and YES, I have been looking for those loose screws.)
Brilliant!
She's great at explaining this! I have this song on ITunes called The Baron o'Leys, that I couldn't understand at first even though it's in English, because of the dialect. Little pieces of it come to me every time I hear it.
Fabulous. I need more Carol Ann in my life!
From listening to this video I gathered that Sean Connery is from Edinburgh. Looked it up because I never knew and he is. I can't wait to be able to actually watch this show. We don't have cable so I haven't been able to watch but clips from here. Enjoying the book though.
I could listen to her all day!
😂😂 she so good. She's got my accent fae Dundee to a tea.
So true. Very well explained and very well done. Nothing wrong with the Inverness twang either :)
Oh hell there's even more accents than that! Fife is slightly different to Dundonian or Edinburgh, and she forgot to mention the Border accent which is so unique. Dumfries and Galloway differs as well. Then you've got all the posher people who live in Morningside and Kelvinside who have created there own style too. Then you've got all the land owners who are as Scottish as Morris dancing. Sorry know it's because they spent there entire childhoods in English boarding schools having the Scottish whipped out of them. I know I have been.
Ahhhh I really like the Scottish Accent. It sounds so beautiful and all of the words just roll off people's tongues!! Thats why I am hoping to go to school in Glasgow allll the way from California!! (Obviously I have many more reasons than that, but the accent would be something very lovely to hear everyday ^_^)
I'm from Elgin (North East) so it's a mix of Inverness and Aberdonian. moved to near Glasgow and they sound a lot more nasal lol
@RatSchlong 903 bit of a mixed bag, rough in some places, posh in others (mainly the outskirts/suburbs) lots of green spaces, pretty small so most people know each other and gossip spreads quickly. there's a cathedral, two high schools, the Cooper Park, also pretty touristy so a lot of the supermarkets are open late. there's a video of a biker cycling through the town if you search on CZcams :)
Brillliant. Her Highland accent is what I expect of a Highland accent - although Dundee born and bred, I was brought up by my Highlander gran and that's the way she spoke - and I never ever heard her say "ken" - ever. In fact, if I said it, I'd get an awful telling off. It makes me wonder why it's used so much in Outlander
Fascinating! We are very excited about April 4th! :)
Oh woah! She's amazing!
Ya the Highlands
What an absolutely fantastic find, I keep coming up with random things to search for to expand my awareness of the world around me. I wanted to know what different Scottish accents sounded like, in particular posh Scottish accents. This video, in 2 minutes, contains everything I wanted to know and more!
Magnificent precis, Claire. Thanks very much.
I was watching The Story of English on PBS (sort of like a US version of the BBC if the right refused to fund it properly) with some friends (for context, I live in North Idaho, which is just below Canada and the farthest east you can get and still be in the west coast time zone. We have more in common with Seattle and Montana than Boise, Idaho's capital. I think of southern Idaho as Northern Utah. Lots a' Mormons). They had a Scotsman in a London regiment. He was talking in his home town accent and was clear as a bell and was easy on the ears, but he was subtitled. He apologized for his natural accent and went into his guttural regimental London accent. He sounded like Winston Churchill clearing his throat and was almost unintelligible, but the damned subtitles were gone. Guess that's what happens when ya have a show outa Boston, the BBC and them.
I agree, this is brilliant! It's fascinating to hear her accents rroll up and down, would love to meet her 👍👌👌
i smiled throughout the entire video. i loooove the accents
This was beautiful. Quite enjoyable and informational to watch
Just here, trying to make it to March and get through this drought.
Very interesting! I wish i lived there and master all of the accents :P
Thats just fucking brilliant!
I grew up in East Lothian and I’ve got that Working-Class Edinburgh accent.
I love her! She’s so lovely.
She’s amazing.
Very interesting...
How flippin cool Tom - Thanks for turning me onto this
Love so much these accents! *-*
Absolutely lovely lady! Thank you and bless you!
This is exactly what I was looking for 🏴
all these accents are spot on
Spot on.
I’m a mix of highlands and Aberdeen ken she got it right
what's the music in the back? I LOVE it!
+Lily Bunaisky It's Mrs. Fitz from the Outlander soundtrack, I think...
as a scots Irish woman who loves my accent she rocks
What's scots irish?
@@thenextshenanigantownandth4393 Half Scottish and half Irish it means one parent is Scottish and the other Irish or they lived in Scotland and Ireland which makes them in-between Scottish and Irish or they have Scottish and Irish relations same as me I hope I explained it well enough for you have a great week and weekend where ever you live from Mary from Scotland
I love this so much!!
Amazing!!
WHOO! GLASGOW!
+WanBaw McGraw Ooh, the banter :D
WanBaw McGraw whoo...eh Dumfries.
what do you think of jamie's accent? I find it fascinating, but others say it doesn't sound very scottish maybe because it is of another century, I am Italian so I don't have the knowledge to understand the differences, is there some fan from scotland that can express his/her opinion?
He has a borders accent which is probably why some say he aint scottish enough
I know right
AYE Love the scottish accents!!!
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Marvellous.
Her take on regional accents and dialects is spot on, however she barely covered the north-east dialect , called "Doric" which is like a different language all on it's own. I was born and raised in Fraserburgh a fishing town in Aberdeenshire and our dialect is not really understood outside of the north-east. Here is an interview with an old fisherman turned writer, Peter Buchan, which illustrates just how different "Doric" is:
czcams.com/video/wFWjGEvLw3I/video.html
Great study for my audiobook project, thanks a million!
@@fergusryan1486 "Nae bither ivva" (No bother at all) . Cheers.
Kens her stuff, gid job.
They are all very good but having been born and bred in Aberdeen her Doric accent is a wee bit off, but still a very good impression for someone not from here!
Spot on hen, Glaswegian here.
Dundonian dialect spot on!