They both did at one point. In one of the videos of them just talking to each other (I think it was a 2Kids Room video filmed at a music video site) they both moaned about their accents disappearing.
felix's deepest aussie accent was revealed when he- *Alight sö basically wer in ou bos an were on ou way to the busan fansai an guess wha we see outsyie we see snow ahaha ou my gah look at that snoy it's so col i actually lov it*
@I boop ur nose Nobody is mocking you lol that’s just how the accent sounds like to some of us, especially when Felix talks bc it’s really strong, no big deal and it’s not only your accent lol it’s also Felix’ and Chan’s so why would we mock their accent, we actually love it. Now get yo sensitive ass outta here lmao never seen an Australian person get triggered for this. Remember girl, Australian accent is never looked down upon like for example an indian accent so no need to get all worked up
It's official: Chan and Felix are true australians lmao But I love hearing them speaking in their aussie accent. Also, I'm surprised whenever I hear idols who speak english and korean, how their voice change. Joshua from seventeen is a case that the duality was one of the reasons that made me pay attention a lot to him!
There are starting to be a lot of American/Koreans going to Korea and becoming Idols. Mark from GOT7 might be on of the first, but Eric Nam has a show just for American Koreans and English speakers.
Nobody Knows Thats incorrect, there’s always been a lot of Korean/American idols even way before GOT7’s Mark so it’s not a recent thing. To name a few, literally Joon from g.o.d is Korean-American, a group that debuted before any of the new idols were even born, and SNSD’s Tiffany and Jessica (former member) went over to S. Korea when they really young in order to train to be idols before their group debuted in ‘07
@@wendyk00 I put "might be" only because I am more familiar with the male groups and had a feeling he wasn't the first, just my first. Nice to know the ladies were making it too, and early on were working in music. I am familar with AleXa, but she's very recent and is mixed race, she's a cute Okie (compliment, I grew up there. Stay safe and thanks for the correction.
For Felix I think his accent is deeper also because he speaks English with his family, he couldn't speak Korean before coming to Korea (which made him even more impressive for not having an accent speaking Korean btw)
@Alyssa Foenander they did bc you can tell chan copied felix’s “shrimp on a Barbie” to make fun of him for saying that but obviously in a good way hehe
Seungmin is one of the members who can speak English (without accent) and Bangchan said that he now kinda speak in Australian accent because of them lolol.
Well when have Aussies teaching a non English speaker English it happens plus the slang goes with it. Kinda get stuck with the accent of a American, a British or a Aussie 😂. For me my dad British, I am from Australia, yet I live in Texas (America) and boy I picked up on some Texas R's from what my brother and sister told me 😂
Okay to clear up a bit of confusion: Chan was born in Korea but moved to Australia at a very young age and then moved back to Korea at the age 13 to become an idol. Felix was born in Australia and then moved to Korea at around 17. They said in an interview once that the other members (especially Hyunjin - the suddenly - and Jeongin) pick up their accent since they speak English in the dorm. They both said that they're accents are fading so they're trying to get it back with speaking a lot of English with each other.
Watch Jeongin saying “No!” They commented that Jeongin is picking up an Aussie accent cuz he’s one of the only ones who doesn’t have a background in English whereas Hyunjin and Seungmin used to live in the US and their English is verrrrry North American while Jisung lived in Malaysia so his English accent is sometimes North American and sometimes gets British!
we are in the bus and we r on our way to the busan fAnSoIn and guess what we see OuTsOiD we see sNour oh my gosh look at all that sNoIr its sOi cold actually love it
No it isnt. I speak spanish and english without an issue. I can carry conversations in both languages without needing words from the other too. I dont know if it would be the same if i was to learn a third language though.
@@flyingsnake3737 The quote is from the video. But how I understood op is how, while learning many languages, the brain tends to mix them all together sometimes. Say I wanna speak Korean, but for some odd reason, all that comes to mind is German. Saying it's hard doesn't mean it's impossible and all bilingual people do not speak fluently.. Besides, if you're bilingual from birth like Bang Chan is, then, it's not really an issue: you've learnt both languages from the start. Both are "first languages".
@@julsstay74 Well, yes. I am bilingual from birth. I have been speaking both since i was little so maybe thats why i dont see the difference. I also dont understand the concept of thinking in one language because i dont translate in one to speak the other. I guess thats why they mean by that.
Depends where you’re from. The really heavy, more stereotypical accents are the state of Queensland. Felix is actually from the exact neighbourhood as me. Sydneysiders have a bit of a twang
As for chan, growing up, he mostly spoke English,,, and at home like any other bilingual family it's a mixture of both XD as in it's like kon-lish XD he once demonstrated how he specks to his parents... And he uses a lot of australian slangs, come out naturally (ex: like rents for parents). He lived in korea for about 10 yrs now so his korean is natural. As for felix, he didn't really know korean even tho his ethnicity in korean because his parents been in Australia since forever (his grandparents are in Australia as well). He learned korean after coming to korea... So it was hard for him to adjust. Even with the culture and all
Yay someone else to tell ppl that we don't say shrimp on the barbie. I have to explain it to every person that Reacts to that clip just so they don't believe that we actually say that. The other members have actually adopted a bit of the accent, they all speak English quite well so it's quite funny, especially seungmin who started off with an American accent that is slowly morphing in to an aussie accent. I've always been quite fascinated by their accent even as an Australian because I'm also from Sydney like them but in Sydney because of how mixed the multiculturism is, most people have a more neutral accent, so I don't have an accent as strong as theirs. especially someone like Chan who has managed to keep his accent so strong even tho he left Australia when he was 14 is fascinating
Theirs are very specific accents. I usually call it the "Western Sydney accent." The vowels, "u," "o" and "e" are just slightly different in pronunciation and tone, and drawn out a bit, together with the use of "bro" instead of "brah" (I'm in NQ, up here it's usually "brah" or "bruv".) You can hear the mixing bowl of other cultures. It is one of our country's most wonderful and unique accents, I think. A story is silently told with those accents.
Yeah definitely, I myself don’t use the slang that they mention all the time. Like arvo, barbie, servo, g’day mate and all that (oh and ‘straya!! 🤣🤣) . Maybe bc I’m from SA I feel like our accents are a bit toned down I reckon? And I’m pretty sure we say prawn instead of shrimp 🤣🤣
@@onepieceisdaawesome I do say, "arvy", "servo" and "brekky". 🤭 I think everyone thinks their own accent is toned-down/neutral. I once heard Adam Hills describe the Adelaide accent as being like a bungee cord. I can never unheard that. 😂
Yes, as someone who grew up in western sydney but has lived overseas and is currently based in Canberra, both have a very strong western sydney bogan accent. This accent has a mix of different cultures, mainly greek, lebanese, italian, pacific islands, chinese, filipino, vietnamese, korean, and indian, which makes up a large proportion of western sydney residents. It's very specific and they're definitely playing up the bogan stereotype in these clips. I would also describe Walter's accent as quite thick as well, not quite as thick as Chan or Felix but not as neutral as Walter claims either. Some of the words Walter says sounds much stronger/thicker or more nasal when compared to people in Adelaide, Melbourne or Canberra.
3:42 , for context, Felix and Chan’s prompt for that segment was to have a conversation sounding as Australian (using as much Australian slang, etc.) as possible
Chan _is_ completely bilingual. He was born in Korea, and moved to Australia when he was tiny, but his parents always spoke Korean at home, and it apparently wasn't really till he went to school that he started speaking English properly. And then he moved back to Korea to join JYP, so he's actually lived about half his life in either country by now. Meanwhile Felix was born and raised in Sydney, and I don't think spoke Korean at _all_ until he moved there in about... 2017; I think I recall during the Stray Kids survival show (the early parts filmed around mid-2017) he said he'd been learning a couple of months. He doesn't consider himself particularly intelligent, but he _is_ very determined, and studied really hard to get to grips with the language as quickly as he could, with help from the other members. Most of the other members do speak at least _some_ English now, although many of them didn't in the early days. Han and Seungmin have both spoken decent English for some time (Han went to school in Malaysia, and Seungmin in LA for a while), and to a lesser extent, Hyunjin (who lived for a short time in Nevada). But they've all improved since forming Stray Kids, and many of them have developed their own Aussie accents, rubbed off from Chan and Felix. Also, shrimps and prawns are not the same thing. 😜
My son watches this Australian kid's show called The Inbestigators, and became fascinated with that "ouer" sound. So now he's trying to learn an Aussie accent based off of that, which I encourage, b/c that's the one sound I haven't managed to imitate properly with my sub-par pretend Aussie accent!
@@ForeverAmber_1 I’ve watched that show, and it’s very interesting! Listening to Felix, Chris, Rosie (from BlackPink), and more, made me love the Aussie accent. I can now speak in an Indian Accent (my natural), American accent (Fake but pretend real accent that I use in the U.S.), and the Australian and British accents (just for fun).
@@Seventeenstan1317 As far as shows for kids go, it's refreshingly wholesome, and teaches them critical thinking skills that most are seriously lacking nowadays!
We all have this inner Aussie bogan that can come out when the time calls for it hahahahahah. Although, Felix and Chris do hail from Western/southwestern Sydney, so their accents are heavily influenced by the thicker accents there.
lol you’re right. They were laying it on thick. Felix is from north west Sydney, same neighbourhood as me, actually. Chan is Inner West, and it shows. He’s got the private school boy dialect down pat
7:37 lol that's true. Everyone's become australians bc of them 😂 the other members adopts felix-chan's accent and that kinda surprising cuz for example seungmin's english was more american back then but he slowly begun to speak in aussie accent/pronounciation.
When they were taking about Chan and how many languages he speaks, fun fact, not only does he speak fluent English and Korean, but he speaks fluent Japanese and a little bit of Chinese.
And he used to learn French as well ! Seeing from his Paris concert clip and in Dingo school he's freaking good at it for someone who learned it ten years ago
Chan actually came to Korea from Australia at the age of 13 (in 2010) where he trained for about 7 years at JYP, which seems to have contributed to his near-perfect Korean, and also a little bit to loss of his Australian accent. On the other hand, Felix arrived in Korea fairly recently, when he was about 17 (in 2017) and only trained for less than a year before debuted. Because of this, his Australian accent is definitely a lot stronger than Chan's accent.
You guys need to see the duality of Felix’s voice! He certainly can go very deep and very very high! Love his singing voice and the contrast between that and his rapping voice is insane. He’s been doing some singing lately on his vlive segments
Actually I feel like I hear Bang Chan's Australian accent very strongly when he sings in English, whereas Felix's accent isn't as strong when he sings that I'd notice there's an accent. I was listening to Bang Chan's duet with Tzuyu and I hear the accent so clearly for certain words. Maybe because there are a lot of a vowels.
Ha! I've noticed I'm starting to do the Korean staccato "OH!" exclamation thing. You know, instead of saying "Ooh", like we normally do, in the US at least. 😆
I love that Seungmin, Jisung and Hyunjin are actually starting to pick up a little of the Australian accent, which is quite funny, because when Hyunjin talks to Felix, he speaks English a lot
1:22, when chan speaks korean it does sound quite natural (no aussie influence in it), and i think a big part of that is because he has spent a really long time in korea. he joined jyp at quite a young age, had a 10 year training period, and on top of that him and his group are still active in korea. if anything, i would almost expect his accent to be a bit weaker as time passes since he’s constantly surrounded by korean speakers
I always find it interesting that both Australian members have such strong accents when I'm a Korean growing up in Australia and no one around me has a strong accent... Are we the weirdos or what
to that fan who made this video they reacted to which is also the one every stay has seen, is incredible to see. and congrats to that stay who created it and had a large success and fame
Literally anytime I speak in English with my cousins they tell me I'm talking too fast. Listening to chan and Felix speak English just made me realise how fast us Aussies actually speak
Definitely agree about pitch changes when speaking English vs Korean. The boys have deeper tones when speaking English. But I’ve also noticed such changes with myself and others around me. I was born and raised in Australia but speak Vietnamese with my parents and my pitch goes higher when speaking Vietnamese. The same happened when I was living in Japan and learning the language. Didn’t realise myself until a friend pointed it out when they heard me swapping between the two languages. One thing I have noticed throughout the years, and especially during my high school years as it was very multi cultural and had a lot of exchange students (particularly from Asian countries), was that those who weren’t native English speakers actually had a higher pitch than their native language when speaking in English. So I came to the conclusion that maybe it happens to all people who are learning a second/new language?
I havent noticed that when i speak. Maybe is because of the languages but i speak english and spanish. My pitch sounds the same to me when i speak in both.
3:58 That part is from a tv show they joined with the whole group, they were asked to "speak" Aussie, idk y Chan said it like that but my guess is that it was spur in the moment kind of thing
Both Chris (Bang Chan) and Felix like to play up their accents for both the other members (to make them laugh) and for stays (fandom name). Chris has been training in Korea for so long that he knows pretty much the whole of k pop. He trained and lived with most of Got7. Trained along with Twice. One of his old roommates was Shownu from MonstaX, so he been there for a while. Felix is very new. When he was on their show that created the group, he was actually kicked off because he didn't know Korean. It was Chris that got him back. You should hear the other members when they teach them english...a couple of them are speaking with an aussie accent...its actually really cute....
You have to watch stray kids golden disk award performance 2024 its literally the best thing I have ever seen In love you will never be the same afterwards!!!!!!!!!!!! Aussssssiieeeeeee aussie aussie oi oi oi
Felix doesn't have a deep voice cause of the Aussie accent, he does that even in Korean. He does this for strayKids songs and for fun with other Stray Kids members. That's the particularity of Felix 😂❤️
I'm Mexican and I speak both english and Spanish. When I speak Spanish I have my accent but when I speak English it's gone 😂 I'm also trying to learn Korean and Italian 🇰🇷🇮🇹
the fact that i slowly got an aussie accents after being a stay... like, english is not my first language and i literally just learn random english online
When Walter said Felix's voice is so deep for how he looks, I felt the exact same way the first time I heard I'm a five star Michelin. It just blew my mind
it makes me happy to see that he said felix’s korean was really good, since felix got eliminated from the survival show because he couldn’t speak korean well enough. he must have really worked hard to learn korean ❤️
5:57 British people sometimes do this too with our own accent; usually when using what most non-Brits view as THE British accent (one from most movies, "Received Pronunciation") we "turn it up". It also makes it even funnier when a non-Brit hears a regional accent they weren't expecting (like Scouse, Janner, Pompey, Yorkie etc.). I also shift my accent simply because some have difficulty understanding my regional one too
Felix has the deeper accent whereas Chan has a lighter tone from his accent.
It’s probably cause chan left Australia when he was young while felix left Australia a few years ago
@@Crystaltae_x yeah ik
@@Crystaltae_x i dont think so lmao, aussies can have lighter voices😂 chans is pretty standard its just felix has a deep ass voice
@@jaymeerenee2357 no I mean the accents not the voice
@@Crystaltae_x their accents aren't even different tho its just the pitches of their voices?
These two are making the Whole STRAY KIDS AND STAYs AUSSIE 😭 and we aren't complaining at all...
Ofcourse we are
Ikr . My teacher belike "why'd you speak in australian accent????"
true dat I've started picking it up[
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Like Mate Stop Procrastinating~
Cant be made Aussie if you already are ✌🏽😌
when he said that felix's korean is so good i felt so good
only stays can relate
We know he was eliminated because his korean was not fluent :'(
@@ghofranelaouar1164 yees and the way he smiled when jyp told him he sounded like a native korean uwu
feeling proud
Haha
Ha
Felix would be so happy!!
I never noticed how fast Felix and Chan were talking to each other until you pointed it out. It's just so natural to me, that it blew over my head.
Ik same
@@afia7710 Aussie’s just naturally speak fast
I heard that and I said do we really and then I realised that was fast
@@spicyrice2323 You don’t realise it until you think about it
I'm not aussie and i thought they speak normal? i don't know how native english speakers are supposed to speak actually-
I swear Chan said he was scared of losing his Aussie accent
They both did at one point. In one of the videos of them just talking to each other (I think it was a 2Kids Room video filmed at a music video site) they both moaned about their accents disappearing.
@@hgseeker what is the video called? Maybe can you link it?
@@noahhealy9045 I'm not sure, I found it in a Chanlix compilation video. I'll try to find it again but it's been a while.
@@noahhealy9045 I found it, it's the beginning of a different 2 kids video than the one I was thinking of!
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I am too 😅
The other Members especially Hyunjin and I.N also have an Australian accent now 🤣
hahahaha😂
DID YOU WATCH THAT CLIP FROM ASC WHEN I.N SAID "NOU"? That was hella cute ^^
@@korniella can u pls give me the link and timestamp 😂😂❤❤
Even Seungmin--- felix's teaching him anyway
And Suengmin
felix's deepest aussie accent was revealed when he- *Alight sö basically wer in ou bos an were on ou way to the busan fansai an guess wha we see outsyie we see snow ahaha ou my gah look at that snoy it's so col i actually lov it*
busan fansOIn
i did not understand what you just typed there
LMAOOOWISKSSBDJDIUSSK
I deadass thought you suddenly typed in a diff language👁👄👁
@I boop ur nose Nobody is mocking you lol that’s just how the accent sounds like to some of us, especially when Felix talks bc it’s really strong, no big deal and it’s not only your accent lol it’s also Felix’ and Chan’s so why would we mock their accent, we actually love it. Now get yo sensitive ass outta here lmao never seen an Australian person get triggered for this. Remember girl, Australian accent is never looked down upon like for example an indian accent so no need to get all worked up
You definitely have to see Hyunjin, the biggest aussieboo in skz 😂
OMG YES 😂
Lol yes 😂🤣
LMFOASOAOAO
I got the imposter!!!!! 😂
Oh my god....
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It's official: Chan and Felix are true australians lmao
But I love hearing them speaking in their aussie accent.
Also, I'm surprised whenever I hear idols who speak english and korean, how their voice change. Joshua from seventeen is a case that the duality was one of the reasons that made me pay attention a lot to him!
There are starting to be a lot of American/Koreans going to Korea and becoming Idols. Mark from GOT7 might be on of the first, but Eric Nam has a show just for American Koreans and English speakers.
El inglés de joshua es muy sexy, será por su acento.
What talking about they always been Aussie in Korean bodies 😂
Nobody Knows Thats incorrect, there’s always been a lot of Korean/American idols even way before GOT7’s Mark so it’s not a recent thing. To name a few, literally Joon from g.o.d is Korean-American, a group that debuted before any of the new idols were even born, and SNSD’s Tiffany and Jessica (former member) went over to S. Korea when they really young in order to train to be idols before their group debuted in ‘07
@@wendyk00 I put "might be" only because I am more familiar with the male groups and had a feeling he wasn't the first, just my first. Nice to know the ladies were making it too, and early on were working in music. I am familar with AleXa, but she's very recent and is mixed race, she's a cute Okie (compliment, I grew up there.
Stay safe and thanks for the correction.
For Felix I think his accent is deeper also because he speaks English with his family, he couldn't speak Korean before coming to Korea (which made him even more impressive for not having an accent speaking Korean btw)
Vs Chan who said in one of his lives that his family spoke a lot of Korean at home and even mixed English and Korean when talking to each other.
About shrimp on the barbie,Felix accidentally said non aussie slang,and Chan joked around it by repeating this phrase
@Alyssa Foenander I guess it's up to interpretation then
@Alyssa Foenander they did bc you can tell chan copied felix’s “shrimp on a Barbie” to make fun of him for saying that but obviously in a good way hehe
@Alyssa Foenander I am Aussie and yes they joking around with the stereotype of what other countries think Aussies say.
I learned they use prawns and not shrimp haha
Shrimp on the barbie is from an old commercial i don't remember but i think it's about BBQ
Seungmin is one of the members who can speak English (without accent) and Bangchan said that he now kinda speak in Australian accent because of them lolol.
I think he has an american accent( since he lived in the us for a while)
@@doongi4539 ah yes... English US
@@doongi4539 Right, yeah I was about to say Seungmin and Hyunjin(when willingly lol) has an American accent
@@doongi4539 what? did he?
Well when have Aussies teaching a non English speaker English it happens plus the slang goes with it. Kinda get stuck with the accent of a American, a British or a Aussie 😂. For me my dad British, I am from Australia, yet I live in Texas (America) and boy I picked up on some Texas R's from what my brother and sister told me 😂
Okay to clear up a bit of confusion: Chan was born in Korea but moved to Australia at a very young age and then moved back to Korea at the age 13 to become an idol. Felix was born in Australia and then moved to Korea at around 17.
They said in an interview once that the other members (especially Hyunjin - the suddenly - and Jeongin) pick up their accent since they speak English in the dorm.
They both said that they're accents are fading so they're trying to get it back with speaking a lot of English with each other.
We speak fast-
New Yorkers who speak spanish:
👁👄👁
I'm so sorry.... I'll go away.
I LOVE YOUR PFP OML-
Lol
Idk why this is so hilarious 🤣🤣🤣🤣
LMAO NOT ME
New Yorkers are the fastest American English speakers too. Sometimes I have to be reminded to speak slower to non-New Yorkers.
Watch Jeongin saying “No!” They commented that Jeongin is picking up an Aussie accent cuz he’s one of the only ones who doesn’t have a background in English whereas Hyunjin and Seungmin used to live in the US and their English is verrrrry North American while Jisung lived in Malaysia so his English accent is sometimes North American and sometimes gets British!
In malaysia we practically use british accent
@@aliffa1370 yeh I agree
@@aliffa1370 well british english pronunciation to be exact. we speak in manglish accent.. Cause we never forget to add lah in our sentence, lol
@@sakunaz25 Yeezzzaaa, thats right. sometime we mixed all of languages in 1 sentence.
"So basically" is the most aussie line ever
we are in the bus and we r on our way to the busan fAnSoIn and guess what we see OuTsOiD we see sNour oh my gosh look at all that sNoIr its sOi cold actually love it
Yeah nah
I say it all the time😂😂😂😂
“It’s hard for bilinguals to speak fluently in both languages” me a quadralingual struggling
Felt this.. ;;
same
No it isnt. I speak spanish and english without an issue. I can carry conversations in both languages without needing words from the other too. I dont know if it would be the same if i was to learn a third language though.
@@flyingsnake3737 The quote is from the video. But how I understood op is how, while learning many languages, the brain tends to mix them all together sometimes. Say I wanna speak Korean, but for some odd reason, all that comes to mind is German. Saying it's hard doesn't mean it's impossible and all bilingual people do not speak fluently.. Besides, if you're bilingual from birth like Bang Chan is, then, it's not really an issue: you've learnt both languages from the start. Both are "first languages".
@@julsstay74 Well, yes. I am bilingual from birth. I have been speaking both since i was little so maybe thats why i dont see the difference. I also dont understand the concept of thinking in one language because i dont translate in one to speak the other. I guess thats why they mean by that.
YOOO u missed the famous “SoO bAsiCally We’Re iN thE bus...” video
Yes lol X'D
[Talking about Felix's voice]: "I feel like we're on the same level of deepness..."
Me, thinking about Felix's rap in Victory Song: 👁👄👁
SAME LMAO
I was like "Ok but actually no..."
Me, hearing me ringtone: *Cooking like a chef, I’m a five star Michelin.* 👁👄👁
This haha
"Bom digi digi bom bom bom bom"
When Walter introduced himself I just thought of Felix, damn I thought aussi accents weren’t that strong
Depends where you’re from. The really heavy, more stereotypical accents are the state of Queensland. Felix is actually from the exact neighbourhood as me. Sydneysiders have a bit of a twang
As for chan, growing up, he mostly spoke English,,, and at home like any other bilingual family it's a mixture of both XD as in it's like kon-lish XD he once demonstrated how he specks to his parents... And he uses a lot of australian slangs, come out naturally (ex: like rents for parents). He lived in korea for about 10 yrs now so his korean is natural.
As for felix, he didn't really know korean even tho his ethnicity in korean because his parents been in Australia since forever (his grandparents are in Australia as well). He learned korean after coming to korea... So it was hard for him to adjust. Even with the culture and all
When I.N. Speaks English, he says “noe” instead of an American no, making him sound more Aussie like his band mates😂
Yay someone else to tell ppl that we don't say shrimp on the barbie. I have to explain it to every person that Reacts to that clip just so they don't believe that we actually say that.
The other members have actually adopted a bit of the accent, they all speak English quite well so it's quite funny, especially seungmin who started off with an American accent that is slowly morphing in to an aussie accent. I've always been quite fascinated by their accent even as an Australian because I'm also from Sydney like them but in Sydney because of how mixed the multiculturism is, most people have a more neutral accent, so I don't have an accent as strong as theirs. especially someone like Chan who has managed to keep his accent so strong even tho he left Australia when he was 14 is fascinating
Theirs are very specific accents. I usually call it the "Western Sydney accent." The vowels, "u," "o" and "e" are just slightly different in pronunciation and tone, and drawn out a bit, together with the use of "bro" instead of "brah" (I'm in NQ, up here it's usually "brah" or "bruv".) You can hear the mixing bowl of other cultures. It is one of our country's most wonderful and unique accents, I think. A story is silently told with those accents.
Yeah definitely, I myself don’t use the slang that they mention all the time. Like arvo, barbie, servo, g’day mate and all that (oh and ‘straya!! 🤣🤣) . Maybe bc I’m from SA I feel like our accents are a bit toned down I reckon? And I’m pretty sure we say prawn instead of shrimp 🤣🤣
@@onepieceisdaawesome I do say, "arvy", "servo" and "brekky". 🤭 I think everyone thinks their own accent is toned-down/neutral. I once heard Adam Hills describe the Adelaide accent as being like a bungee cord. I can never unheard that. 😂
Fr 😅
Yes, as someone who grew up in western sydney but has lived overseas and is currently based in Canberra, both have a very strong western sydney bogan accent. This accent has a mix of different cultures, mainly greek, lebanese, italian, pacific islands, chinese, filipino, vietnamese, korean, and indian, which makes up a large proportion of western sydney residents. It's very specific and they're definitely playing up the bogan stereotype in these clips.
I would also describe Walter's accent as quite thick as well, not quite as thick as Chan or Felix but not as neutral as Walter claims either. Some of the words Walter says sounds much stronger/thicker or more nasal when compared to people in Adelaide, Melbourne or Canberra.
3:42 , for context, Felix and Chan’s prompt for that segment was to have a conversation sounding as Australian (using as much Australian slang, etc.) as possible
Yeah he sounded really offended by the joke lol
Chan _is_ completely bilingual. He was born in Korea, and moved to Australia when he was tiny, but his parents always spoke Korean at home, and it apparently wasn't really till he went to school that he started speaking English properly. And then he moved back to Korea to join JYP, so he's actually lived about half his life in either country by now.
Meanwhile Felix was born and raised in Sydney, and I don't think spoke Korean at _all_ until he moved there in about... 2017; I think I recall during the Stray Kids survival show (the early parts filmed around mid-2017) he said he'd been learning a couple of months. He doesn't consider himself particularly intelligent, but he _is_ very determined, and studied really hard to get to grips with the language as quickly as he could, with help from the other members.
Most of the other members do speak at least _some_ English now, although many of them didn't in the early days. Han and Seungmin have both spoken decent English for some time (Han went to school in Malaysia, and Seungmin in LA for a while), and to a lesser extent, Hyunjin (who lived for a short time in Nevada). But they've all improved since forming Stray Kids, and many of them have developed their own Aussie accents, rubbed off from Chan and Felix.
Also, shrimps and prawns are not the same thing. 😜
I'm glad I wasn't the only one thinking that shrimps and prawns are not interchangeable words, they're actually different things 😂
all i have in my mind is chan saying no as nouer
My son watches this Australian kid's show called The Inbestigators, and became fascinated with that "ouer" sound. So now he's trying to learn an Aussie accent based off of that, which I encourage, b/c that's the one sound I haven't managed to imitate properly with my sub-par pretend Aussie accent!
I’m Aussie and tried to say no in an American way and I can’t hahahaha.
@@ForeverAmber_1 I’ve watched that show, and it’s very interesting! Listening to Felix, Chris, Rosie (from BlackPink), and more, made me love the Aussie accent. I can now speak in an Indian Accent (my natural), American accent (Fake but pretend real accent that I use in the U.S.), and the Australian and British accents (just for fun).
@@Seventeenstan1317 As far as shows for kids go, it's refreshingly wholesome, and teaches them critical thinking skills that most are seriously lacking nowadays!
“he should be able to change his voice a lot.” yes, he can...A LOT.
Their parents are Korean, even BangChan's dog (Berry) is a bilingual dog ㅋㅋ
"I think we have same tone level even though I'm older" Felix: "Cooking like a chef I'm a 5 star michelin..." 👁 👄 👁
Felix prolly has the *deepest* voice in the whole k-pop industry-
And v from bts and jisung from nct dream. 💖
@@xspacedevilx7237 nah bruh his is unrivaled,, esp in victory song/side effects
@@xspacedevilx7237 felix’s voice is deeper than both
I think leedo from oneus is up there with him
@@chaise_bitchless9091 I AGREE
We all have this inner Aussie bogan that can come out when the time calls for it hahahahahah.
Although, Felix and Chris do hail from Western/southwestern Sydney, so their accents are heavily influenced by the thicker accents there.
lol you’re right. They were laying it on thick.
Felix is from north west Sydney, same neighbourhood as me, actually. Chan is Inner West, and it shows. He’s got the private school boy dialect down pat
7:33 seungmin, Hyunjin(kinda, Kinda) and Han jisung REALLY caught onto their accent, so, yes they did
Wdym Hyunjin was always an aussie O-O
@@lavender-and-oldlace true
Yup
Yay, I'm early! Btw I've noticed how my accent is subconsciously influenced by Chanlix. Like instead of saying better i say bettah
here are you from?
because i watched many videos of them, i started doing an australian accent without even realizing it
7:37 lol that's true. Everyone's become australians bc of them 😂 the other members adopts felix-chan's accent and that kinda surprising cuz for example seungmin's english was more american back then but he slowly begun to speak in aussie accent/pronounciation.
When they were taking about Chan and how many languages he speaks, fun fact, not only does he speak fluent English and Korean, but he speaks fluent Japanese and a little bit of Chinese.
In the latest Chan’s room ep (#85?), Chan also said he can read Greek 👀 though he forgot it when trying to write his name lol
@@MunchiHouse15 o wow that’s really cool!
And he used to learn French as well ! Seeing from his Paris concert clip and in Dingo school he's freaking good at it for someone who learned it ten years ago
Chan actually came to Korea from Australia at the age of 13 (in 2010) where he trained for about 7 years at JYP, which seems to have contributed to his near-perfect Korean, and also a little bit to loss of his Australian accent.
On the other hand, Felix arrived in Korea fairly recently, when he was about 17 (in 2017) and only trained for less than a year before debuted. Because of this, his Australian accent is definitely a lot stronger than Chan's accent.
‘We’re on the same level of deepness’ HONEY YOU DONT KNOW WHAT UR SAYING
그러게요 영어랑 한국어 다 잘하는 사람은 많지만 발음이나 엑센트까지 자연스럽게 구사하는건 다른 차원의 문제인데 둘 특히 방찬은 한국어 억양이 정말 정말 한국인처럼 들리는게 신기하고 대단하네요..
My favourite clip of Felix is when he's talking about going to the Busan fansign and he gets excited about the snow
You guys need to see the duality of Felix’s voice! He certainly can go very deep and very very high! Love his singing voice and the contrast between that and his rapping voice is insane. He’s been doing some singing lately on his vlive segments
Actually I feel like I hear Bang Chan's Australian accent very strongly when he sings in English, whereas Felix's accent isn't as strong when he sings that I'd notice there's an accent. I was listening to Bang Chan's duet with Tzuyu and I hear the accent so clearly for certain words. Maybe because there are a lot of a vowels.
I litalry watch them so often and i’m taking over there accent😂😂
Because yours is inconsistent and often affected by other's accent ... so me
your pfp is gold 😂😂😂
I legit love your pfp
Ha! I've noticed I'm starting to do the Korean staccato "OH!" exclamation thing. You know, instead of saying "Ooh", like we normally do, in the US at least. 😆
Where are you from?
Korean guy with the red shirt is so understanding and he knows like they were poking fun at each other . Idk I like how he knows what’s up
why does it feel like their reaction is like me showing my dad straykids an edited video.
I love that Seungmin, Jisung and Hyunjin are actually starting to pick up a little of the Australian accent, which is quite funny, because when Hyunjin talks to Felix, he speaks English a lot
1:22, when chan speaks korean it does sound quite natural (no aussie influence in it), and i think a big part of that is because he has spent a really long time in korea. he joined jyp at quite a young age, had a 10 year training period, and on top of that him and his group are still active in korea. if anything, i would almost expect his accent to be a bit weaker as time passes since he’s constantly surrounded by korean speakers
Walter from Oz: knocking down that ridiculous 'shrimp' myth, one video at a time 😅 Stay strong, mate. You will prevail eventually 😛🇦🇺
We’re all going to pretend that Chris isn’t going to watch this, no?
*"He should be able to change his voice a lot"*
Gets flashbacks to Felix's **Dispatch D I S P A T C H** : uMmm well yeah you could say that...
“I think it’s hard to be bilingual and master both languages”
Chan: did that
Felix: sometimes I just don’t know what words are….
WALTER I COULD LITERALLY LISTEN TO YOUR VOICE ALL DAY HAHAHA
한국인댓글 웨얼웨얼💓...ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 용복이랑 방찬때문에 호주영어랑 호주남자한테 한동안 빠졌었지 용복이한테 호주영어 배운거 g'day 이거 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 아그리고 자막 감사합니다ㅠㅠ
0:28 do australians really do this? LIKE FELIX DOES THIS EYE THINGY TOO- how interesting
Ikrrr
I'm Australian and I do it quite often but most of my friends don't really do it, so it mostly depends on the individual
I don't think I do but I say "like" 7 times in a sentence and not realize it
Omg I know what you mean, I totally see it too, I didn't realize when watching at first!!
Lmao it looks like the blinking guy meme bfjsjnfnf😭😭
I always find it interesting that both Australian members have such strong accents when I'm a Korean growing up in Australia and no one around me has a strong accent...
Are we the weirdos or what
to that fan who made this video they reacted to which is also the one every stay has seen, is incredible to see. and congrats to that stay who created it and had a large success and fame
Literally anytime I speak in English with my cousins they tell me I'm talking too fast. Listening to chan and Felix speak English just made me realise how fast us Aussies actually speak
Definitely agree about pitch changes when speaking English vs Korean. The boys have deeper tones when speaking English.
But I’ve also noticed such changes with myself and others around me.
I was born and raised in Australia but speak Vietnamese with my parents and my pitch goes higher when speaking Vietnamese. The same happened when I was living in Japan and learning the language. Didn’t realise myself until a friend pointed it out when they heard me swapping between the two languages.
One thing I have noticed throughout the years, and especially during my high school years as it was very multi cultural and had a lot of exchange students (particularly from Asian countries), was that those who weren’t native English speakers actually had a higher pitch than their native language when speaking in English. So I came to the conclusion that maybe it happens to all people who are learning a second/new language?
I havent noticed that when i speak. Maybe is because of the languages but i speak english and spanish. My pitch sounds the same to me when i speak in both.
I speak lower when speaking korean and english I speak higher hahha
They use a lot of slang now
Stray Kids? Or is it STRAYA KIDS?
Now that i think about it, maybe it was Chan's secret agenda for their name.....
I prefer STRAYA KIDS 😗👍
I have no idea who the heck is Stray Kids ☺
@Breezeely yes I know, I'm Aussie. That's the whole point of my comment 😂
"Australians talking fast to me"
Me: "processing what was said to me"
Also me: I need that Australian energy!!!!
*passes on small amount of Australian energy* Here ya go mate, don't waste it all at once.
I was waiting for this video, thank you💙
진짜 호주즈 동시에 2개의 언어를 자연스럽게 구사하는게 너무 신기한 것 같아요!! 이런 천재들..
3:58 That part is from a tv show they joined with the whole group, they were asked to "speak" Aussie, idk y Chan said it like that but my guess is that it was spur in the moment kind of thing
Can you do another one with Jake from Enhypen? He’s from Brisbane, Australia as well!
Both Chris (Bang Chan) and Felix like to play up their accents for both the other members (to make them laugh) and for stays (fandom name). Chris has been training in Korea for so long that he knows pretty much the whole of k pop. He trained and lived with most of Got7. Trained along with Twice. One of his old roommates was Shownu from MonstaX, so he been there for a while. Felix is very new. When he was on their show that created the group, he was actually kicked off because he didn't know Korean. It was Chris that got him back.
You should hear the other members when they teach them english...a couple of them are speaking with an aussie accent...its actually really cute....
Omg that's so true, whenever the other non-Aussie members speak in English they have a slight Aussie accent
thankyouu for the reaction!!
5:02 when he said WE DO it sounds SOOOO AUSTRALIAN
Yuta ❤❤
You have to watch stray kids golden disk award performance 2024 its literally the best thing I have ever seen In love you will never be the same afterwards!!!!!!!!!!!! Aussssssiieeeeeee aussie aussie oi oi oi
Felix doesn't have a deep voice cause of the Aussie accent, he does that even in Korean. He does this for strayKids songs and for fun with other Stray Kids members. That's the particularity of Felix 😂❤️
The shrimp on a barbie conversation was from a request by a fan asking them to talk using only aussie slangs!!! They talked like that on purpose lol
"I really wonder if the other members also start to absord their australian accent.."
Have already done
2:43 BM said and I qoute "Kid went through some different type of puberty"
even as an aussie, im always so shocked to hear their accents-
I hope Bang Chan notices this since he's been upset about losing his accent recently...
:"How was felix korean accent?
:his korean is rly gud"
: "Young people r so smart these days😂"
i cantt🤣🤣
The fact showing Felix “where they take the dump” as a show of his accent killed me
7:32 Aussieboo hyunjin 🤣
0:06 : No one says that
Every Australian: (Summons inner palpatine)
So………..it’s treason then
I'm Mexican and I speak both english and Spanish. When I speak Spanish I have my accent but when I speak English it's gone 😂 I'm also trying to learn Korean and Italian 🇰🇷🇮🇹
This was really cool - nice to meet u Walter- so nice hearing our accents and way of taking make a mark 😉 your explanations were spot on!
이런 영상을 해줘서 고마워요 팬분들께 너무 재미있을 것같아요. 또 해줬으면 좋겠어용 ♡♡♡
the fact that i slowly got an aussie accents after being a stay...
like, english is not my first language and i literally just learn random english online
100% Australians talk fast, whenever my friends and I talk infront of American or English people they never understand what we are saying
When Walter said Felix's voice is so deep for how he looks, I felt the exact same way the first time I heard I'm a five star Michelin. It just blew my mind
Y‘all need to see Han having a british accent in a clip 😂 1:53 actually chan is korean but he lived in Australia but FOR ME HE IS ALSO AUSTRALIAN
it makes me happy to see that he said felix’s korean was really good, since felix got eliminated from the survival show because he couldn’t speak korean well enough. he must have really worked hard to learn korean ❤️
Apparently the other members are starting to get little Australian accents when they speak in English now lol
chan was born in seoul and moved to austrailia very young,,,i think he moved to different places
재밌당 스키즈 멤버들도 다들 호주 발음으로 영어 하더라구요 재밌어요 ㅋㅋㅋ
5:57 British people sometimes do this too with our own accent; usually when using what most non-Brits view as THE British accent (one from most movies, "Received Pronunciation") we "turn it up". It also makes it even funnier when a non-Brit hears a regional accent they weren't expecting (like Scouse, Janner, Pompey, Yorkie etc.). I also shift my accent simply because some have difficulty understanding my regional one too
aww thank you for this video! but have you heard legendary felix's "cooking like a chef i'm a 5 star michelin" ❤ his voice is deep deep
the “ohhh” part is so true, my teacher is aussie and he does it all the time
4:10 They were actually asked to say something very australian
Chan's face when he found out they were born in 2013 was the same as mine when i found out he was born in 1997😅
CHANLIX’s ACCENT IS GETTING TO ME NOW OML
Love it when the boys play with their aussie accents and stereotypes. As an aussie gotta love them.
Felix’s voice is as deep as the earths core bro
i love how people be amazed that they speak aussie like they weren't born there, actually lived there since chan was born in korea