"I have no idea what he said , can we listen one more time ?" If it's hard for english speakers , imagine me 😂 , as a non-English speaker , that was incredibly confusing 😐
I must admit though, Americans do have a bit of a reputation for not being able to understand other accents except their own 😂 I’m Aussie and have to really tone down my accent when I’m in America haha
For me, it was easy only because I’ve seen most of those clips already and remembered where they’re from haha. Didn’t Lauren and yourself reacted to a couple of those clips in another video? You both had write down what you think they said. I feel so happy that almost everyone loves the Australian accent! Your Boston and Laurens Scouse is pretty cool I think! Shannon was very good!
I only got one. I never know that Australians have a quite unique accent. We are neighbors, however, this is my first time hearing Australian & Irish accents as well.
I think I heard somewhere that a big part of the difference is due to the Australian accent having much more Irish in it's figurative "DNA" where NZ never really had any Irish influence.
Americans have a blind spot with the English.. I’m fact most of the world does. Them homed in on the more RP speaker (Alan Partridge) saying, correctly, he was English, but completely ignored the Geordie, who is also English. They clearly didn’t have a clue what he was saying and the first speaker is more in line with what they expect. If you sound a bit posh (not that Alan does especially) they’re happy. I’m from Hull and speak with plenty of Americans through work… I’m always discounted as English because I have a regional accent!
To be fair, it can be extremely difficult for folks from the US (I am from the US) to distinguish certain Irish and Scottish accents unless there are obvious tells either in vocabulary or pronunciation. There are many English people in my family and even with all that exposure I still don’t always recognize varieties of accents from different parts of England alone - there are just so many.
Yeah, and even if we do distinguish the difference between one person’s accent and another’s, we’re unlikely to know the name for it or the region it derives from.
The first guy is Australian, but has a very broad version of our accent where he says "me" instead of "my" and drops the 'g' from the end of some words. It's not so much which part of Australia he comes from, but his social background, that influences how he speaks. BTW, the main way to tell the difference between the Aussie and NZ accents is to listen to the vowels. NZers shorten the vowels that we lengthen, and vice versa.
It's frustrating that people think of the Queens English when they think of British accents. RP has such a small number of speakers. People's first thought should be scouse, geordie, Glasgow etc. Many more people have those accents
I find it funny how foreigners try to learn RP as the accent they use in English, it actually sounds slightly curious if you walk around talking like that as so few people speak like that.
The last guy is from Northern Ireland I thought it was really impressive that Shannon was able to guess that he was from the North whilst the first Irish guy was from the Republic/South but I remember him being on the news on a particularly snowy winter and putting on his thickest local accent and thus everyone that winter was saying "you wouldn't be long getting frostbit(e)"
Those two Irish accents were from other ends of the island. The first guy I want to say was from Kerry or round those parts. The second guy sounds more Scottish because its an Ulster accent from Northern Ireland.
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Good grief, as a Brit I'm baffled why either of these females thought the first Aussie accent might be 'British', as if there's only one - surely they would realise there are many very different accents here in Britain just as there are in the USA.
“Like, oh my god, like, he was all… and I’m like, whoa, and he’s like, ‘I don’t know,’ and I’m like, for sure, and he’s all, ‘it’s like Australian,’ and I’m like ‘no way.’”
The Irish accents were tough, the first Irish guy sounded like he spent some time in Wales, and the second bloke sounded like he spent some time in Glasgow. I also agreed with the ladies thinking the first person was Kiwi. It goes to show you around the countryside the accents can get really tough to place.
I believe the first irish man is from kerry and the other guy is from donegal or derry up north! even irish people dont know what the lads from kerry are saying half the time, I’m from dublin and I could barely get what he was saying in the clip hahah. so many different dialects and regional accents, even in a single county alone
@@hello1868 Yeah, I'm American, so I'm used to the Irish accents from the TRY channel, I'd imagine I'd recognize your accent. Thanks for the info, luv.
@@EddieReischl Northern Irish accents have influences in Scotland as alot of Scots migrated there. But they lilt up certain words, easy for me as I have family in Belfast, but people do struggle understanding the Northern Irish accent, especially if you aren't from Ireland or the UK and even if you are some people struggle.
I'm here to admire Christina, a huge fan of her. Ok, I like English, too, as an English learner, though I had no chance to recognise the accents in the challenge.
The 2nd Irish accent was from Northern Ireland, which has a Scottish heritage. And protestant Scots-Irish settlers gave rise to Southern culture in the US.
Five toughest: North Carolinian, Indian, Kiwi, South African, Alabaman. Honorable mention to all of the world's "english" speaking urbanites and hillbillies.
Duuude, even the native of english speaker couldnt understand what the speaker said 🤣🤣. Now as an asian whose not speaking english, i feel sooo relieve 🤣🤣🤣
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SUBTITLES FIRST ONE - AUSTRALIAN oh well its really quite funny i was in bed sleeping at 2 o'clock this morning me wife comes in and says oh the shops been ahh, someone ran into the shop and i said aww what so i jumped out of bed, and all I had was me undies on and i walked out the front SECOND ONE - IRISH this is hard He discovered over 50 were missing Well there were 30, 5 sheeps missing like and nearly ounce an hour within the sheep ??? (can't make out what he says here as sounds like local non English slang) Count, Count out a nice bit of money like I'm missing out like about 10, ewes It's not all that difficult all you've got to do is have a good dog THIRD ONE - UK NEWCASTLE Sometimes its difficult to understand the geordie people what i reckon is that if they had the sense of proper jobs they wouldn't be upto all this larking every night FOURTH ONE - IRISH well me mother said we had to go anyway we hadn't a much choice in the matter, which it's a cold, it's a cold journey to school this morning oh cold, you wouldn't belong you're frostbite I legit for sure thought that was an old man talking about his youth school days. Nope he's just a 15 year old school kid who talks like a 60 year old irish man in a pub.
@@dolphmanity sadly yes, I think many people would call him a bogan, but after watching the interview he seemed to me like a genuinely nice and wholesome fella
The Southern Irish one is so far from a normal Irish accent, that most Irish would have trouble understanding him, he's also speaking Irish half the time.
I'll never understand after doing so many videos, the americans on the channel still think a british accent is just a posh english accent and act as if scottland and wales are not part of britain
I struggle to understand German accents in English (also Spanish with a German accent). The Spanish version of this is probably Chilean Spanish, almost incomprehensible.
I really think you should add some content from wales into this sort of content as they get very upset thinking everyone has forgotten they exist and a lot of people can't tell what they say. 😂
Welsh is my favorite accent! I love Scottish a lot but over the last 10 years or so I've fallen more and more for the Welsh accent. I've learned a few words in Welsh (which I'm sure I've butchered), including the name of "that" town! But mostly I watch Welsh shows and repeat the lines... it's so melodic.
The Australian accent is just like a regional British accent so anyone who can do the Australian accent should be able to do the British accent and vice versa!
Saying UK for the third one is cheating, especially when the word "Geordie" was said in the clip. Try placing a pin on a map of the UK where the accent is from.
I've actually watched all these clips.... Dunno whether that's a good or bad thing but anyway... Yeah so the last guy is from Rural Northern Ireland I think... He's talking about how cold it was and how he almost got frostbite. But he definitely has an ultra meme level thick accent... May have just been playing it up for the camera.
3:57 “ he discovered over 50 were missing when there was 55 sheep missing in the nnnnnnn like in the day like pengo, irs not all that difficult you gave a good day” I’m british, it’s the fact he’s a bit quiet for me.
Just to make something clear, when they say Irish they mean from Northern Ireland, right? I think the only way to know which Ireland it's context haha.
Why did I understand all these accents even though I am not a native English speaker?! Like when she said about theft of machine I was like no he is obviously talking about missing sheep.I really be consuming too much English media. Lol
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 your English seems better than a lot of the French speakers I've interacted with, which is many as I live in a town with a Norman castle and cathedral.
Wow, I'm kind of proud of myself now. I understood there were 45 sheeps missing. Well it was 35, but still close. I am not even a native English speaker, haha 😂
Awesome video! I thought the last guy they showed was from Scotland as well, but he's actually from Ireland! I guess I was kind of close! I love Christina's voice!! She reminds me of Lacey chabert and Seth Mcfarlane's sister Rachel, who voiced lots of characters on Family Guy and American Dad!
The Australian accent didn’t really sound like the Australian accent I grew up hearing And I’m Australia. Maybe I have issues lol- Prob cos I’m from somewhere else in Australian loo
@@tonycrayford3893 Wrong. we use the same words, but we don't talk like we have a mouth full of food, and do not use words like a mate for a friend a mate is your wife
I don't listen to Irish accent soo ... Videos about accents, different pronounciation or slangs are my very favourite type of videos And Shannon is beautiful girl - I like her hair style ❤️❤️
The third one was Micheal from Alan Partridge who isn’t actually from Newcastle but acts as one in the show so it’s not a genuine Geordie accent. But close
These sorts of videos always trigger me a little bit, because like.. I'm a native English speaker from the UK, and we never struggle with English accents regardless of where they're from. I swear it's only Americans and *some* Australians that struggle, and it's just so weird to me. It's English.. how can you not understand?
Yep I agree. Especially an Aussie accent vs a English accent. Regardless of where in the UK you are from the differences between the two are pretty blatant. I'm forever confused how some native speakers can't pick up on it. When I was in the US everyone thought I had an English accent despite me having a pretty generic/middle class aussie accent.
bless your heart out yonder, butter me up Californian. I shouldn't have a dog in the fight but I been fixin to understand various American accents (and dialects) the whole dang rodeo and still couldn't hit the broadside of the barn long enough to avoid going to heck in a handbasket if I wasn't as cute as a button
I apparently understood quite a bit more of all the clips than they did (I was yelling "sheep and lambs" at the screen), but I'm pretty terrible at matching an accent to a country or region. Unless they drop it as part of the quote, like they did with Geordie. I don't know how the girls missed that.
Am I the only one that doesn't get why some people are obsessed with the Australian accent??? Like I get it's a nice accent and all but I just don't understand how it has been one of the world's top sexiest accents for years, especially after that one mermaid movie😆 No hate tho btw I am NOT American nor British, so don't think that I'm a jealous prick I just want to see if anyone will agree with me. On a harsher note, I just think a lot of Australians have higher pitched nasally voices that I don't think is sexy, if not then some just sound like they have a fake British RP accent. Although this is obviously a generalization but one that I remember greatly from all those Australian shows that I have seen since I was younger.
@@xohyuu I don't understand. India is in Asia! Though people often refer to 'Asians' as from the far east, with the whole India region as a sub-continent, possibly to offer a distinction between the cultures. Asia is a very large place. India reminds people of Asia, not the other way round.
"I have no idea what he said , can we listen one more time ?" If it's hard for english speakers , imagine me 😂 , as a non-English speaker , that was incredibly confusing 😐
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@@Answersin30s as French speaker. All those English accents are killing me
I must admit though, Americans do have a bit of a reputation for not being able to understand other accents except their own 😂 I’m Aussie and have to really tone down my accent when I’m in America haha
I understood it was about sheep at least. (also non native)
This being either scottish or irish, imagining the landscape helped with that.
I'm Irish and it was even hard for me lol
Had a fun time guessing accents with Shannon! How many did you get right?~ -Christina 🇺🇸
For me, it was easy only because I’ve seen most of those clips already and remembered where they’re from haha. Didn’t Lauren and yourself reacted to a couple of those clips in another video? You both had write down what you think they said. I feel so happy that almost everyone loves the Australian accent! Your Boston and Laurens Scouse is pretty cool I think! Shannon was very good!
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I only got one. I never know that Australians have a quite unique accent. We are neighbors, however, this is my first time hearing Australian & Irish accents as well.
The Australian because I've already watched that video tons of times so I know that mate's voice
She's right to say our (Kiwi) accent sounds like a mix between Australian and British because that's pretty much exactly what it is. Well spotted.
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Is it though? Because I thought it was different white people who invaded and then got sent to nz but idk the history of your country so 😅
And Australian is pretty much a mix between British and American so it's interesting how that works out
@@Cassxowary no NZ was a British colony like Aus so the people and the accent have mostly British ancestry
I think I heard somewhere that a big part of the difference is due to the Australian accent having much more Irish in it's figurative "DNA" where NZ never really had any Irish influence.
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The fact that someone said "geordie" before the person with the Geordie accent spoke.
It’s from Alan Partridge
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Americans have a blind spot with the English.. I’m fact most of the world does. Them homed in on the more RP speaker (Alan Partridge) saying, correctly, he was English, but completely ignored the Geordie, who is also English. They clearly didn’t have a clue what he was saying and the first speaker is more in line with what they expect. If you sound a bit posh (not that Alan does especially) they’re happy. I’m from Hull and speak with plenty of Americans through work… I’m always discounted as English because I have a regional accent!
To be fair, it can be extremely difficult for folks from the US (I am from the US) to distinguish certain Irish and Scottish accents unless there are obvious tells either in vocabulary or pronunciation. There are many English people in my family and even with all that exposure I still don’t always recognize varieties of accents from different parts of England alone - there are just so many.
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Yeah, and even if we do distinguish the difference between one person’s accent and another’s, we’re unlikely to know the name for it or the region it derives from.
The first guy is Australian, but has a very broad version of our accent where he says "me" instead of "my" and drops the 'g' from the end of some words. It's not so much which part of Australia he comes from, but his social background, that influences how he speaks. BTW, the main way to tell the difference between the Aussie and NZ accents is to listen to the vowels. NZers shorten the vowels that we lengthen, and vice versa.
I’m an American girl too and wow some of these were tough 😭😭. I can’t do any accents either but I loved her Australian accent!
Me too, my friend 🥰🥰🥰
@@deutschmitpurple2918 It's tough for us Europeans as well. More like these English accents are killing me.
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Haha I’m Aussie and I was actually impressed with her Aussie accent until she said “back”…. Other than that though it was very good!!
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You should get your hearing tested... These are not even that thick a Northern Irish Accent!
It's frustrating that people think of the Queens English when they think of British accents. RP has such a small number of speakers. People's first thought should be scouse, geordie, Glasgow etc. Many more people have those accents
I think it has to do with how British English has been represented in movies, television, etc for decades.
Right. When British English is much more than just England.
@@AlbertJafar I think you're right. Thankfully with streaming services, people outside the UK are being introduced to more of our accents
@@generichuman2044 Scouse is my personal favorite.
I find it funny how foreigners try to learn RP as the accent they use in English, it actually sounds slightly curious if you walk around talking like that as so few people speak like that.
This new girl looks like Emilia Clark with her beautiful smile. Both girls look like models. So beautiful.
Yes no uggos please
The last guy is from Northern Ireland I thought it was really impressive that Shannon was able to guess that he was from the North whilst the first Irish guy was from the Republic/South but I remember him being on the news on a particularly snowy winter and putting on his thickest local accent and thus everyone that winter was saying "you wouldn't be long getting frostbit(e)"
Those two Irish accents were from other ends of the island. The first guy I want to say was from Kerry or round those parts. The second guy sounds more Scottish because its an Ulster accent from Northern Ireland.
the first two guys are from Kerry and it's from dingle
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Our Christina getting more comfortable in these videos day by day. 🥰
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Shannon’s a whole wife 😍
The Irish 🇮🇪 was the hardest for me , so many sounds and sometimes lower and then changes , loved the video and welcome Shannon
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But is it from Ireland or Northern Ireland? Two different countries
@@Pikachu-ez1rm but the same accent tho
@@ZwRkErDa not really
@@ZwRkErDa not at all
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Holy cow, Shannon is gorgeous!!
There’s a video of the first guy who’s talking, he’s a classy guy. And yes, he’s from Australia.
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Excellent representatives for Americans!
All of the 57 countries in America? Lol
@@Cassxowary Obviously, yes.
Need some Welsh love! Maybe a video on guessing/learning about rarer languages? 😇😇
Wow, Shannon is a serious contestant to Andrea from Spain.
“I love Australian accents”
Can’t tell when she’s hearing one LMAOOO
Good grief, as a Brit I'm baffled why either of these females thought the first Aussie accent might be 'British', as if there's only one - surely they would realise there are many very different accents here in Britain just as there are in the USA.
“Like, oh my god, like, he was all… and I’m like, whoa, and he’s like, ‘I don’t know,’ and I’m like, for sure, and he’s all, ‘it’s like Australian,’ and I’m like ‘no way.’”
Yes thats how airheads speak :)
The Irish accents were tough, the first Irish guy sounded like he spent some time in Wales, and the second bloke sounded like he spent some time in Glasgow. I also agreed with the ladies thinking the first person was Kiwi. It goes to show you around the countryside the accents can get really tough to place.
I believe the first irish man is from kerry and the other guy is from donegal or derry up north! even irish people dont know what the lads from kerry are saying half the time, I’m from dublin and I could barely get what he was saying in the clip hahah. so many different dialects and regional accents, even in a single county alone
Yeah I thought the first guy was welsh
@@hello1868 Yeah, I'm American, so I'm used to the Irish accents from the TRY channel, I'd imagine I'd recognize your accent. Thanks for the info, luv.
@@EddieReischl Northern Irish accents have influences in Scotland as alot of Scots migrated there. But they lilt up certain words, easy for me as I have family in Belfast, but people do struggle understanding the Northern Irish accent, especially if you aren't from Ireland or the UK and even if you are some people struggle.
I’m Welsh and at first I thought he was, especially when he said like at the end, but after that I was like naaah.
I'm here to admire Christina, a huge fan of her. Ok, I like English, too, as an English learner, though I had no chance to recognise the accents in the challenge.
Me too, my friend. She is so cute person
@@deutschmitpurple2918 She is.
She's from Boston. She has Irish Ancestors.
So she's got a huge advantage
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 , it's very kind of you to share some facts about her, but, as a huge fan of her, I know those facts.👍😃
Do you guys know that Christina played a role in the recently released film, called "Carter"? There's a video in which she tells about that.
@@freeman9738 Yeah I saw here. She look badass. She played her role perfectly
I’m really jealous and I envy her
As an Australian, that accent sounded good!
Except for when she said "beck" instead of "back", that sounded NZ.
The 2nd Irish accent was from Northern Ireland, which has a Scottish heritage. And protestant Scots-Irish settlers gave rise to Southern culture in the US.
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Duuude, even the native of english speaker couldnt understand what the speaker said 🤣🤣. Now as an asian whose not speaking english, i feel sooo relieve 🤣🤣🤣
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I'm a non english speaker and I swear to god this is what they give us in english tests...
lol I got almost perfect point on my listening test but yeah it's almost impossible for me to get the gist of their speaks 😮
I remember when I first heard the scouse accent, I thought it was German.😅
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Girls you have to hear "anglian dialec" from the UK. It sounds like Americans
7:53 Omg I understood nothing 😂 Like, one or two words, wow.
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SUBTITLES
FIRST ONE - AUSTRALIAN
oh well its really quite funny
i was in bed sleeping at 2 o'clock this morning
me wife comes in and says
oh the shops been ahh, someone ran into the shop
and i said aww what
so i jumped out of bed, and all I had was me undies on
and i walked out the front
SECOND ONE - IRISH this is hard
He discovered over 50 were missing
Well there were 30, 5 sheeps missing like
and nearly ounce an hour within the sheep ??? (can't make out what he says here as sounds like local non English slang)
Count, Count out a nice bit of money like
I'm missing out like about 10, ewes
It's not all that difficult
all you've got to do is have a good dog
THIRD ONE - UK NEWCASTLE
Sometimes its difficult to understand the geordie people
what i reckon is that
if they had the sense of proper jobs
they wouldn't be upto all this larking every night
FOURTH ONE - IRISH
well me mother said we had to go anyway
we hadn't a much choice in the matter, which
it's a cold, it's a cold journey to school this morning
oh cold, you wouldn't belong
you're frostbite
I legit for sure thought that was an old man talking about his youth school days. Nope he's just a 15 year old school kid who talks like a 60 year old irish man in a pub.
The Aussie guy from that clip is a total legend. Love him.
Is he what you Aussies call a BOGAN?
@@dolphmanity sadly yes, I think many people would call him a bogan, but after watching the interview he seemed to me like a genuinely nice and wholesome fella
You coyldnt recognize Mate from Australia? He is the mightiest mate of all mates
That guy is a legend
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"Brutal version" rotfl. It's rural! (to the one who made the subtitles)
My English listening test back in school. 🤣
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The Southern Irish one is so far from a normal Irish accent, that most Irish would have trouble understanding him, he's also speaking Irish half the time.
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I'll never understand after doing so many videos, the americans on the channel still think a british accent is just a posh english accent and act as if scottland and wales are not part of britain
The way the Australian said "bed" really threw me off into thinking it was Kiwi. Sounded more like "bid" to me.
Brisbane, or at least just him and the area he’s from
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Another fair-haired beauty with ravishing smile. I think I will stay here for longer 😁
Now try the Newfoundland accent. Even other Canadians have a hard time understanding what they're saying.
For sure. Although I wonder how much of that comes from those mischievous scamps intentionally screwing with the rest of us.
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I understood "sheep" and "difficult"
New Zealand accent sounds like Australian to the max- not really like UK English at all.
It doesn’t, but the more southern one(s) does a little bit
I don’t know why I liked this video. Is Nigerian accent difficult?😂
Because it’s a good one and that’s random, but it depends for whom
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The third one even says what it is.
I'm learning English and I can only notice the British accent and the American one, the rest of the accents sound like wawawawawawaw to me 🤯
I have the same when studying Spanish, some accents from South America just sound to me like llamalamallamama eeeh lalamamamama
@@holliswilliams8426 😂 I got you some people would add the letter R
What state is Shannon from? Maybe Christina could try to imitate her accent ☺️
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I struggle to understand German accents in English (also Spanish with a German accent). The Spanish version of this is probably Chilean Spanish, almost incomprehensible.
I really think you should add some content from wales into this sort of content as they get very upset thinking everyone has forgotten they exist and a lot of people can't tell what they say. 😂
Exactly haha
Welsh is my favorite accent! I love Scottish a lot but over the last 10 years or so I've fallen more and more for the Welsh accent. I've learned a few words in Welsh (which I'm sure I've butchered), including the name of "that" town! But mostly I watch Welsh shows and repeat the lines... it's so melodic.
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I am impressed with Shannon's Aussie accent
The Australian accent is just like a regional British accent so anyone who can do the Australian accent should be able to do the British accent and vice versa!
There are hundreds of British accents, which do you mean, if RP, yes it shouldn't be difficult
Saying UK for the third one is cheating, especially when the word "Geordie" was said in the clip. Try placing a pin on a map of the UK where the accent is from.
New Zealand accent is definitely different to Australian accent.
Very beautiful girls!!!
You can call 7:30 "an accent" but what it specifically is is the way people over 70 or 80 talk in Northern Ireland. It isn't an accent, it's a bit.
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As an Australian, I can assure you that there are many people in Australia who speak like that, that is a really good accent.
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I've actually watched all these clips.... Dunno whether that's a good or bad thing but anyway... Yeah so the last guy is from Rural Northern Ireland I think... He's talking about how cold it was and how he almost got frostbite. But he definitely has an ultra meme level thick accent... May have just been playing it up for the camera.
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3:57 “ he discovered over 50 were missing when there was 55 sheep missing in the nnnnnnn like in the day like pengo, irs not all that difficult you gave a good day” I’m british, it’s the fact he’s a bit quiet for me.
1st accent is a Queensland accent. Australia
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Just to make something clear, when they say Irish they mean from Northern Ireland, right? I think the only way to know which Ireland it's context haha.
The Irish invaded the Western Isles of Scotland. Then the Scots were sent to settle Northern Ireland.
You can hear the influence in both cases.
Northern Ireland is still Ireland tho
Why did I understand all these accents even though I am not a native English speaker?! Like when she said about theft of machine I was like no he is obviously talking about missing sheep.I really be consuming too much English media. Lol
Well I'm glad I'm not an English speaker
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 you seem fluent enough to me.
@@tonycrayford3893 Lol really ?
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 your English seems better than a lot of the French speakers I've interacted with, which is many as I live in a town with a Norman castle and cathedral.
@@tonycrayford3893That’s really sweet of you. Really appreciate it. Behind my picture profile. I speak English fluently
Wow, I'm kind of proud of myself now. I understood there were 45 sheeps missing. Well it was 35, but still close. I am not even a native English speaker, haha 😂
What a lovely blondy girl!
Ok, that Austrian accent was bang on.
There’s no Austrian accent :p
@@Cassxowary crap, Australian. I'm blaming my phone for that one.
1st accent was 100% Australian
Awesome video! I thought the last guy they showed was from Scotland as well, but he's actually from Ireland! I guess I was kind of close! I love Christina's voice!! She reminds me of Lacey chabert and Seth Mcfarlane's sister Rachel, who voiced lots of characters on Family Guy and American Dad!
From Northern Ireland, its a different accent from Southern Ireland and has influences from Scotland as alot of Scots migrated there.
This new girl is really smart ..
Can tell right away the accents 🤓
bro why you use 🤓 emoji 😂😂 it feels like youre mocking her
Ahh the first one! Legend! And a lot of us would love to be friends with him heh
And it’s Australia not austrailia (:
They should have heard more English accents, as our accents change every 10 miles or so.
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The Australian accent didn’t really sound like the Australian accent I grew up hearing
And I’m Australia. Maybe I have issues lol-
Prob cos I’m from somewhere else in Australian loo
I guess it’s a very thick version of the Broad Aussie accent. Sounds like a country folk
North American English is the best accent. we can be understood.
*I'm so surprised that simplified English is easier to understand.
@@tonycrayford3893 Wrong. we use the same words, but we don't talk like we have a mouth full of food, and do not use words like a mate for a friend a mate is your wife
@@tonycrayford3893WHEN you hear Australians and Brits you need a translation for Other English speakers
@@tonycrayford3893 North America has 360 million English speakers .more than the rest of the English speaking world
@@tonycrayford3893 Well yeah, that's the definition of "simplified" 😐
I don't listen to Irish accent soo ...
Videos about accents, different pronounciation or slangs are my very favourite type of videos
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Some accents are not accents, those people just have some speech defect. 😀
The third one was Micheal from Alan Partridge who isn’t actually from Newcastle but acts as one in the show so it’s not a genuine Geordie accent. But close
These sorts of videos always trigger me a little bit, because like.. I'm a native English speaker from the UK, and we never struggle with English accents regardless of where they're from. I swear it's only Americans and *some* Australians that struggle, and it's just so weird to me. It's English.. how can you not understand?
Yep I agree. Especially an Aussie accent vs a English accent. Regardless of where in the UK you are from the differences between the two are pretty blatant. I'm forever confused how some native speakers can't pick up on it. When I was in the US everyone thought I had an English accent despite me having a pretty generic/middle class aussie accent.
bless your heart out yonder, butter me up Californian. I shouldn't have a dog in the fight but I been fixin to understand various American accents (and dialects) the whole dang rodeo and still couldn't hit the broadside of the barn long enough to avoid going to heck in a handbasket if I wasn't as cute as a button
I don't know about that one mate. I'm from Manchester and struggle with broad Scottish accents and the county Kerry accent as seen in this video.
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Christina so pretty 😍❤️
À Quand la vidéo sur les différents accents français?
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That first Australian accent would be considered a Bogan Australian accent.
Nr 2 sounds like english played backwards 😂😂😂
That english is like chilian spanish, we cant understand.
Ohhh yeeesss . I don't know how i guessed the irish accent "45 sheeps" ... clap clap clap
I apparently understood quite a bit more of all the clips than they did (I was yelling "sheep and lambs" at the screen), but I'm pretty terrible at matching an accent to a country or region. Unless they drop it as part of the quote, like they did with Geordie. I don't know how the girls missed that.
Am I the only one that doesn't get why some people are obsessed with the Australian accent??? Like I get it's a nice accent and all but I just don't understand how it has been one of the world's top sexiest accents for years, especially after that one mermaid movie😆 No hate tho btw I am NOT American nor British, so don't think that I'm a jealous prick I just want to see if anyone will agree with me.
On a harsher note, I just think a lot of Australians have higher pitched nasally voices that I don't think is sexy, if not then some just sound like they have a fake British RP accent. Although this is obviously a generalization but one that I remember greatly from all those Australian shows that I have seen since I was younger.
I was expecting hard to understand accents! Rookie moves 😅
The Froshshshtbyttenn guy!
Great !
Would have liked to have seen Scouse, Bristolian and Welsh.
@@xohyuuThese are native to the British Isles.
@@xohyuu I don't understand. India is in Asia! Though people often refer to 'Asians' as from the far east, with the whole India region as a sub-continent, possibly to offer a distinction between the cultures. Asia is a very large place. India reminds people of Asia, not the other way round.
On the 3rd video ,they literally said "sometimes it's difficult to understand the Geordie accent" ... you can't get any dumber than that.
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