i was born in yorkshire and its so strange watching this because it’s just what i’m used to hearing. i fully understand it and sometimes i forget that some people can’t sometimes understand what he’s saying
My first language is spanish and im full related with american english, Alex accent has been hard to understand and didn't know why. Now I know its just the Yorkshire accent. You have a pretty accent. ;)
@@bentownsend4017 I'm German so English is my second language but I still understand most of what he says hahaha. Might be because I practically learned English through One Direction and Yungblud.. Louis Tomlinson (member of 1D) has a strong Yorkshire accent (not Sheffield but yeah) and Yungblud does too so I'm kinda used to hearing it lmao
@@Marie-mw6bh not me, english is my second language as well but im from America so I had a big influence from the US, i wish i could understand Alex better :((
@@nataliassvv it's a bit hard at first, especially because he's got a very strong accent but you'll get used to it when you listen to him talking more often :) I still don't understand him sometimes when he mumbles or talks really fast hahaha
(Yes I am from Sheffield) When I was saying probably Too a polish girl she loved it It gave her some sort of spine tingle She got angry at me tho if I said it too much because it had some butter melting affect on her (for me with a girl that was all new too me so I did drop it in from time too time even tho I didn’t need too) but I did stop using the word all together due too it making. Her getting annoyed at me mid conversation haha
I'm from Yorkshire... About 30-40 miles north of Sheffield. Don't ever let anyone tell you different, Yorkshire, is how English is meant to be spoken. Its the closet to real old english dialect as you find 👍🏻
@@115115cameron man the thing is that the accent is not too representative of how English is spoken around the world, I lived in Chesterfield for 9 months when I was a kid and I had to relearn all my English to understand the accent, at first it felt like I had been studying a complete different language
The sexiest way to learn accents!! Alex is the best musician of our generation and the savior of rock and roll! Please, Dan Smith from Bastille for the next video 🥰❤🔺️
I love how a country not that big in size developed so many accents that are this distinctive from each other. Thanks for the dissection! I would love one on Geordie accent
my dad was born in wales and moved to the us when he was 7, and lost his accent. the funny thing is that he still does many british accents very well. i told him alex is from sheffield and he immediately did his exact accent, it was so impressive to me.
I don't know if you've noticed, but he drops the "f" on the word "of" and then links with a linking R with the following "it", resulting in "o' (r)it". I heard him say that more clearly in an older interview from 2006 :) super interesting, if you ask me
Having a very Scottish accent myself, I’m super, super aware and conscious of every single thing a say and how I pronounce it, even when talking to other people in Scotland that have a “posher” accent than me. I was once on 30 miles away from where I live, for an appointment, and I really had to try to talk “properly “ because they wouldn’t have understood me. The said “oh there were so many scurries when I parked the car” she looked at me like wtf? -that one slipped out, scurries are sea gulls who pounce for any bit of food-they have zero manners and massive balls 😂 , it’s so embarrassing when I slip up and word gets through, mostly when I start to relax, it’s just embarrassing. I love my accent but hate it at the same time. We have friends in the Caribbean and they love our accent, but even then it’s extremely toned down from how we talk at home. Saying all that, my kids have to talk proper in English in school, they aren’t allowed to talk with our accent, and even did a project on “talking Doric”, it’s sad, there are so many words that we maybe don’t use as often now a days, and my kids are slowly loosing their native tongue despite living in the same place their entire lives.
I’m from Yorkshire and honestly listening to him singing and talking is just ordinary to me and I absolutely love people talking about how is accent is strange
This video saved my life! I have always wanted to know the story of his accent because I find it interesting every time I listened to him speaking and singing. Thank you so much!
American English is my second language and undertanding British people is hard enough, the Yorkshire/Sheffield accent takes it to a whole nother level. It’s a very different accent, blows my mind
@@Elchino5.7 same, i learned english watching tv shows and interviews and it took me like two months of alex's interviews to understand what he was saying
People saying that he changed... He is just more comfortable on stage and developed a persona to express himself there, a lot of great artists does that, but he still himself...Just see his interviews and interactions, he still shy and with difficulty to express himself speaking... And actually no one is a teen forever
Hey! I’m Swarnima, a student of class 10 from India 🇮🇳. Just wanted to say you’re accent is amazing! And I love a British accent and wanting to learn for a long time. You’re channel’s helping a lot! Thanks!
It’s great to hear someone so enthusiastic about English accents and dialects. My German wife learned RP and, on her first visit to me in Yorkshire, got off the plane at Liverpool to be met by a Scally bus driver. She was utterly nonplussed! Listening to and understanding the local accent, if you’re planning to spend some time in the UK, is time well spent I would say, and Tom’s presentations, from what I’ve seen, are an excellent introduction. As an aside I missed Alex Turner’s Buzz Cut years and didn’t realise that he had such a pronounced Widow’s Peak. Very scary. He’s also from the very north of Sheffield - it’s almost Barnsley his accent, not Sheffield City… Accents and dialects change from village to village in that part of the world.
The usage of mek and tek (make and take) in Yorkshire are pretty interesting. As a Yorkshireman (west) myself, I find I use both accented and correct pronunciation of the words. I think the word "make" when casually slipped into a sentence will be pronounced "mek". But when used as a key word in a sentence, like "I'm going to make something (or summat)" will more likely be pronounced correctly. That's just my observation anyway.
Found this vid very interesting - I'm a Sheffielder, and it can be difficult trying to explain my accent to those from out of the country, for example, or describe it to those I can't actually speak to myself. I like the way this is put together and presented. Got to say, though, I do think Alex's accent has lessened over the years - he's not lived here for a long time, and his singing voice in particular has a much more American influence about it.
I always love the 'üh' sound especially when I'm listening to their old albums. I would sing along and do my best yorkshire accent everytime. My fav part of the üh sound is in 'if you were there beware' "ain't you had enough? what you're tryna dig up isn't there to be dug, the thieves help the thugs"
Came here randomly - well probably because of binge watching videos of the Arctic Monkeys - and what can I say, I love that! I‘ve learned a lot, thank you ☺️
Hi! I am learning English, and I really like British accent. And I love Arctic Monkeys. So seeing this video on my recommendations was a great surprise! Thank you🤩
I'm from Sheffield and I just love that some people will be so confused at his accent but even though I don't have a strong accent I can put it on whenever I like
I was pretty lucky to have an English teacher from York, the first time I heard him I was bamboozled because of his pronunciation: Those "u's" drove me crazy but it was easy for me to get used to his way. In that time I began to listen to the Arctic Monkeys, I'll just tell I didn't have to search where they came from. Greetings from Peru
i think where he’s doing the interviews has a massive impact on his speech. it’s a common habit a lot of people i know have; when you’re around people that speak a certain way you begin to unconsciously adopt certain ways of pronouncing words to sort of sync with them. in the second interview example he’s not only in america but he’s also being interviewed alone and i think in the absence of matt jamie and nick he automatically loses a lot of the dialect
I like this video a lot as I was trying to explain the so called "singing accent" and an article on dailymail sent me here! Thank you for the patiently made video, great example even for linguistical research
Is thanks to my obsession with English music during my teens that i can understand most English accents or at least the ones you hear/see more on media. Hi from 🇲🇽 and thanks for this awesome video.
Wow, as an Italian and fan of The League Of Gentlemen/Psychoville world (from which I could already tell "me mother" meant "my mother", for instance), I always find interesting to learn new apparently tiny details about English language, accents and dialects! We, as complicated people with a complex language and a hundred provincial dialects and accents, tend to perceive English as more immediate (especially when it comes to asking a girl out 😅) and simpler, but it seems clear that pronounciation may counterbalance such perception and actually make a huge difference, thank you for this video! Am I wrong or Scottish people and Liverpool dwellers have very similar ways to pronounce the "T", the "N", the "O" and the "S", as well as other letters? I'll dig deeper when I have time!
I would probably blame the vikings for the way we speak in Yorkshire. Most of us still use old Norse words still. I worked with a Norwegian woman and she was amazed how much norse we speak.
Wonderful, wonderful video! Thank you so much for such clear explanations. I'm already fan of yours. Can't wait to watch whatver else you've been up to!
I'd love to hear more about Charlie Hunnam's accent. I'm definitely not an expert, but whenever I hear him in an interview it seems like he blends few accents together. It would be great if you could explain these transitions more thoroughly for us 🙏🏻😄
I'm a simple girl. I see Alex Turner I press like
LITERALLY ME-
I'm a simp* girl
OH YES
I'm a simple boy and I'm doing the same of course
you are correct, what an original comment
Alex in normal dialogues: basic chinese
Alex while singing: completely understandable English
Totally XD
basic chinese PLs
Accurate
I'm from sheffield and I have no issue understanding
@@bentownsend4017 I know, I'm just teasing Alex 👼
I really like your accent
If I could talk like him, with His accent and His voice, I would be talking and singing all the time
I’m from Yorkshire and I didn’t realise anyone actually liked our accent hahaha
@@tillysalmon585 I am too and me neither hahah
@@heatherfisher4893 same
@@heatherfisher4893 wayyyy northern gang
@@tillysalmon585 hahah wayyy up the northerners
I love Alex,from Sheffield,from Arctic Monkeys
what a reference! haha
From eng- shef- uh awctic monkeys
I love Alex from High Green, Sheffield, Australiaa
@@eki5333 LMAO YES
Pavlaka 505 HHAHAHAHAHAHA
His accent is so beautiful and difficult
@Giovanna V not true, we can understand him perfectly, since we grew up with the accent
@Giovanna V my bad, I thought you meant us from Sheffield
@Giovanna V everyone from yorkshire understands it perfectly, so would every other english person
I leg it when ppl say this, bc I find it so easy to put on a really string Yorkshire accent (bc I live there lol)
eu também achooo
"and i said to her, you could say they're selling like ghost cookies"
"*strums guitar* ... true story-"
and she said "wot?"
@@romancarp6427 i said " you could say they're selling like ghost cookies "
i never got what was funny in this story lol
@@bade8821 The original joke is "they are selling like hot cakes" but Alex changed it to ghost cookies haha
Its interesting how he went from being super shy and quiet to the opposite.
Drugs haha
@@enzoflores2066 I don’t think it’s because of drugs. He just got more confident and developed his persona
I love him so much but it's obviously he changed because of drugs
A allus thought drugs turn,d thi in,t u wanker
Its the persona, listen to Ultracheese and Bourne Identity
I thought Alex was going to be here teaching us hahahah
Me too haha
if you really interested, there's that awful slang lesson he and matt did (aka: had to do) for fuse lol
@Hi u can find it if u search it up. It’s on UA-cam and it’s like the first result
Me tooo 555((
Me too, bummer. Not an language assesment. Interesting tho, accent changes in 'Merica. Hahah go USA, 🇺🇸😊. His accent is charming tho. 😏🌈🍄
Cool to see Daniel Radcliffe making new content
ahahahah
IM LAUGHING SO HARD
EU TO RINDO MTO MANO KKKKKKKK
Hahahaha
LMAOPSLDJDLDH
i was born in yorkshire and its so strange watching this because it’s just what i’m used to hearing. i fully understand it and sometimes i forget that some people can’t sometimes understand what he’s saying
My first language is spanish and im full related with american english, Alex accent has been hard to understand and didn't know why. Now I know its just the Yorkshire accent.
You have a pretty accent. ;)
"He also drops the H"
My brain: "Come 'ere kid, we really need to talk."
bear with me man...
@@Lidia505 I lost my train of thought
@@IHM69atN *visible confusing*
OOooOoh..
@@hectorvader4436 it's the lyrics from One Point Perspective
I've always wanted to try and understand what gibberish is Alex Turner always bluffing so thankssss Tom
Bit of a weird flex but as a sheffielder I have no problem understanding. I'm weirdly proud.
@@bentownsend4017 I'm German so English is my second language but I still understand most of what he says hahaha. Might be because I practically learned English through One Direction and Yungblud.. Louis Tomlinson (member of 1D) has a strong Yorkshire accent (not Sheffield but yeah) and Yungblud does too so I'm kinda used to hearing it lmao
@@Marie-mw6bh not me, english is my second language as well but im from America so I had a big influence from the US, i wish i could understand Alex better :((
@@nataliassvv it's a bit hard at first, especially because he's got a very strong accent but you'll get used to it when you listen to him talking more often :)
I still don't understand him sometimes when he mumbles or talks really fast hahaha
@@Marie-mw6bh yeah!!! I will try to practice my listening but I constantly get distracted bc i fall in love with his raspy voice hahah
You can't deny how eargasmic his accent is
Was thinking the same thing
As a young man from Sheffield, this comment section is great for my self esteem 😂
@@adammuscat5086 be proud of your accent !!!
(Yes I am from Sheffield)
When I was saying probably
Too a polish girl she loved it
It gave her some sort of spine tingle
She got angry at me tho if I said it too much because it had some butter melting affect on her (for me with a girl that was all new too me so I did drop it in from time too time even tho I didn’t need too) but I did stop using the word all together due too it making. Her getting annoyed at me mid conversation haha
"so i was paying for me lunch the other week"🧍
"you could say they're selling like ghost cookies"
That wasn't make any sense until now lol
@@gokcedilbaz790 still doesn’t make sense I think he’s high as a kite 😂
@@mardybum9656 “and then she said wot? and i said you could say they’re selling like ghost cookies”
@@alexsmicrophone1234 **clears throat**, true story by the way
his accent was so strong in 2005, so hard to understand. pure Yorkshire lad.
I honestly dieeeed when he said /mek/
It's so funny how we, foreigners, work so hard for our pronunciation meanwhile they're out there like /mek/
I know right? 😂
I'm from Yorkshire... About 30-40 miles north of Sheffield. Don't ever let anyone tell you different, Yorkshire, is how English is meant to be spoken. Its the closet to real old english dialect as you find 👍🏻
It doesn't matter where you go in the UK, the accent/dialects differ every few miles or so.
@@115115cameron man the thing is that the accent is not too representative of how English is spoken around the world, I lived in Chesterfield for 9 months when I was a kid and I had to relearn all my English to understand the accent, at first it felt like I had been studying a complete different language
I'm not even a native English speaker to understand precisely the difference in accent, but I see Alex Tuner then I click
é do brasil??
@@helldkaa kkkkkkkk
Kkkkkkkkkk tô aqui pra pelo menos ter uma noção básica, pq sofro pra entender as entrevistas dele 😅
I LITERALLY WOULDNT HAVE UNDERSTOOD SHIT OF HIS FIRST SENTENCE without captions
right😭😭 I thought I was pretty good at understanding him and then I hear that and got lost
@@saturnz6304 frfr same here
Same lol 🤣
HI I SEE YOU EVERYWHERE SHSHS
@@khaleeda16 HSNDNDJSJ i have fans everywhere HELLO👁👅👁
Sheffield accent is the sexiest accent
Dee dah accent
His accent is so entertaining to me lol.
i really like the our= us and my=me part from alexs accent, its just fun to say me and us more often, like when he says "i cant hear me self"
ikr so funny
"And I elongated that diphthoooong"
The sexiest way to learn accents!! Alex is the best musician of our generation and the savior of rock and roll!
Please, Dan Smith from Bastille for the next video 🥰❤🔺️
The "savior of rock and roll" is called Julian Casablancas
@@ricardodiaz5117 Julian was the precursor Alex was influenced by him and took it to his own level.
There’s a lot of classism and accent bias in the UK but I love how diverse our accents are. The Yorkshire accent is lovely (luv-leh!)
That sounded more Lancs in my head than our lot.
Yeah Bristol and devonshire accents are often looked down upon cus it's a working class accent but I love it
why am I watching this I'm literally from Yorkshire?
no wait, I know why. Its Alex turner
Same
I love how a country not that big in size developed so many accents that are this distinctive from each other.
Thanks for the dissection! I would love one on Geordie accent
3 accents: 1) Sheffield, 2) Americanized,3) Pissed. I think he's wonderful
I love it when Alex said we are here in Lollapalooza, I love his accent. It makes you want to keep listening to him.
I NEED MORE OF HIM BC I CAN'T UNDERSTAND ALMOST ANYTHING HE SAYS THANK YOU BYE
so if u forget here's a friendly reminder: cornestone video exist.
and still the best music video of all time :)
" so this is R U mine everyodnrjeinrnr "
Ladieeeeeeeeeeeeees!
I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THE MY WHOLE LIFE
I see I Alex I click because what the hell is going on. Totally not regret watching this. I feel educated now
Great idea - he's still loved around the world. It's amazing how his lyrics seem to resonate with people around the world but are typically British.
I think they got less typically British with every album. The first alb was really lovely though. Only northerners would know what mardy meant.
it’s so weird watching someone analysing ur accent
i lov sheff
A video about Miles Kane's Scouse accent would be wonderful! 🤍
Yas
Yes pleaseee
Omg yes pleaseee
my dad was born in wales and moved to the us when he was 7, and lost his accent. the funny thing is that he still does many british accents very well. i told him alex is from sheffield and he immediately did his exact accent, it was so impressive to me.
I don't know if you've noticed, but he drops the "f" on the word "of" and then links with a linking R with the following "it", resulting in "o' (r)it". I heard him say that more clearly in an older interview from 2006 :) super interesting, if you ask me
I's juss yor'sher. A don' see th' issue.
Sometimes we dropped v's too. 'Give over' = 'Gi ova' or 'Gi Owa'. Another way of saying 'don't talk daft'.
alex is everything to me, that’s the best english lesson i’ve ever had LOL
This is the video I always wanted to watch, the Alex Turne's accent is very interesting. I never realized how much I needed it.
Having a very Scottish accent myself, I’m super, super aware and conscious of every single thing a say and how I pronounce it, even when talking to other people in Scotland that have a “posher” accent than me.
I was once on 30 miles away from where I live, for an appointment, and I really had to try to talk “properly “ because they wouldn’t have understood me. The said “oh there were so many scurries when I parked the car” she looked at me like wtf? -that one slipped out, scurries are sea gulls who pounce for any bit of food-they have zero manners and massive balls 😂 , it’s so embarrassing when I slip up and word gets through, mostly when I start to relax, it’s just embarrassing.
I love my accent but hate it at the same time. We have friends in the Caribbean and they love our accent, but even then it’s extremely toned down from how we talk at home.
Saying all that, my kids have to talk proper in English in school, they aren’t allowed to talk with our accent, and even did a project on “talking Doric”, it’s sad, there are so many words that we maybe don’t use as often now a days, and my kids are slowly loosing their native tongue despite living in the same place their entire lives.
that sound really sad.. I am not a native but I love Scottish accents
Oh god that's awful, I'm so sorry! Scurries sound great!
Why am I, a Yorkshireman, watching a video about the yorkshire accent
I’m from Yorkshire and honestly listening to him singing and talking is just ordinary to me and I absolutely love people talking about how is accent is strange
This video saved my life! I have always wanted to know the story of his accent because I find it interesting every time I listened to him speaking and singing. Thank you so much!
I saw alex,I clicked
As a Yorkshireman watching this, it's just odd. It's just what's normal😂😂
Same. I forget that people sometimes can't decipher it. I just find it funny.
American English is my second language and undertanding British people is hard enough, the Yorkshire/Sheffield accent takes it to a whole nother level. It’s a very different accent, blows my mind
@@Elchino5.7 SAME I've been learning english for 15 years now but felt so useless when tried to understand Alex pls helpppp
@@Elchino5.7 same, i learned english watching tv shows and interviews and it took me like two months of alex's interviews to understand what he was saying
@@Elchino5.7 Same here, I like that Yorkshire accent but I agree its another level.
People saying that he changed... He is just more comfortable on stage and developed a persona to express himself there, a lot of great artists does that, but he still himself...Just see his interviews and interactions, he still shy and with difficulty to express himself speaking... And actually no one is a teen forever
Hey! I’m Swarnima, a student of class 10 from India 🇮🇳. Just wanted to say you’re accent is amazing! And I love a British accent and wanting to learn for a long time. You’re channel’s helping a lot! Thanks!
Part two please? I love accents but this one is such a puzzle. You helped a lot.
It’s great to hear someone so enthusiastic about English accents and dialects. My German wife learned RP and, on her first visit to me in Yorkshire, got off the plane at Liverpool to be met by a Scally bus driver. She was utterly nonplussed! Listening to and understanding the local accent, if you’re planning to spend some time in the UK, is time well spent I would say, and Tom’s presentations, from what I’ve seen, are an excellent introduction.
As an aside I missed Alex Turner’s Buzz Cut years and didn’t realise that he had such a pronounced Widow’s Peak. Very scary. He’s also from the very north of Sheffield - it’s almost Barnsley his accent, not Sheffield City… Accents and dialects change from village to village in that part of the world.
As a french girl (who has been to Yorskshire several times) this is utterly interesting
Thanks !
I want alex to see this
İt would be funny😂
The usage of mek and tek (make and take) in Yorkshire are pretty interesting. As a Yorkshireman (west) myself, I find I use both accented and correct pronunciation of the words. I think the word "make" when casually slipped into a sentence will be pronounced "mek". But when used as a key word in a sentence, like "I'm going to make something (or summat)" will more likely be pronounced correctly. That's just my observation anyway.
Found this vid very interesting - I'm a Sheffielder, and it can be difficult trying to explain my accent to those from out of the country, for example, or describe it to those I can't actually speak to myself. I like the way this is put together and presented.
Got to say, though, I do think Alex's accent has lessened over the years - he's not lived here for a long time, and his singing voice in particular has a much more American influence about it.
I always love the 'üh' sound especially when I'm listening to their old albums. I would sing along and do my best yorkshire accent everytime. My fav part of the üh sound is in 'if you were there beware'
"ain't you had enough? what you're tryna dig up isn't there to be dug, the thieves help the thugs"
I'm a Yorkshire lass, this is so funny to watch and read the comments as its just normal to me.
Northern accents are my favorite out of all the English accents
Which part of the north?
it’s so interesting seeing someone analyse ur own dialect im realising things i say often that i didn’t realise before 😂
I see Arctic Monkeys, I like.
me being born and raised in sheffield and still living here watching all of this video even though alex sounds completely normal to me🙂🙂🙂🙂
The Yorkshire accent is one if my favorites from the UK, second only to Northern Irish.
Came here randomly - well probably because of binge watching videos of the Arctic Monkeys - and what can I say, I love that! I‘ve learned a lot, thank you ☺️
I've been smiling the whole video, thank you so much Tom!!!
Hi! I am learning English, and I really like British accent. And I love Arctic Monkeys. So seeing this video on my recommendations was a great surprise! Thank you🤩
лелеее български фен здравей
@@gerganapetkova4067 я из россии, но все-равно здравствуй😄
I'm from Sheffield and I just love that some people will be so confused at his accent but even though I don't have a strong accent I can put it on whenever I like
"I just want to tell you a story... I was paying for ME lunch" always hypes me up
I've always been fascinated by Alex's accent, so this was helpful!
IM CRYING OF THIS VIDEO :') but in a cool way
evet
Alex doing us in Sheffield proud with his accent.
lucky you people from sheffield
I’VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS ONE
Samee
Everyone has
I was pretty lucky to have an English teacher from York, the first time I heard him I was bamboozled because of his pronunciation: Those "u's" drove me crazy but it was easy for me to get used to his way. In that time I began to listen to the Arctic Monkeys, I'll just tell I didn't have to search where they came from.
Greetings from Peru
It was a bit hard for me to understand the Sheffield accent when I first arrived there, but eventually, you get used to it. Great video!
Yo enserio esforzandome por aprender inglés y Alex Turner sustituye "me" por "my" jajaja
as a Yorkshire lass myself, this comment section is making me like my accent a lot more :)
i think where he’s doing the interviews has a massive impact on his speech. it’s a common habit a lot of people i know have; when you’re around people that speak a certain way you begin to unconsciously adopt certain ways of pronouncing words to sort of sync with them. in the second interview example he’s not only in america but he’s also being interviewed alone and i think in the absence of matt jamie and nick he automatically loses a lot of the dialect
me: *reads the title*
also me: THIS IS NOT A GOOD IDEA, THIS IS NOT A GOOD IDEA
Well this is a good idea
You wouldn't do it if it wasn't
You wouldn't do it if it wasn't one
Alex in the last interview sounds like he's had a couple of ciders XD
I love this guy 'cause Arctic Monkeys is amazing band absolutely wicked , i hope someday one a video about Eddie Redmayne accent ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I thought this is a fan made funny video but this actually is legit english learning video LOL
I'm from next to Sheffield and i didnt know our accent was so difficult to do 😅
I like this video a lot as I was trying to explain the so called "singing accent" and an article on dailymail sent me here! Thank you for the patiently made video, great example even for linguistical research
YES! i've been begging for this one for months! loved it :) thank you for making this
Glad I found you, love your content!
New ways to learn and understand more accents...
Is thanks to my obsession with English music during my teens that i can understand most English accents or at least the ones you hear/see more on media.
Hi from 🇲🇽 and thanks for this awesome video.
Louis Tomlinson has a similar accent, he's from Doncaster which is pretty close to Sheffield I believe
Thank you! Enjoyed it a lot this lesson! I love Arctic Monkeys, I can't wait for a new concert :)
Stan asks his Yorkshire mate who bought him his new tie. Answer: Uzbekistan...
It was a present from his sister Rebecca (Becky).
Northern people make the best music and r very friendly
Wow, as an Italian and fan of The League Of Gentlemen/Psychoville world (from which I could already tell "me mother" meant "my mother", for instance), I always find interesting to learn new apparently tiny details about English language, accents and dialects!
We, as complicated people with a complex language and a hundred provincial dialects and accents, tend to perceive English as more immediate (especially when it comes to asking a girl out 😅) and simpler, but it seems clear that pronounciation may counterbalance such perception and actually make a huge difference, thank you for this video!
Am I wrong or Scottish people and Liverpool dwellers have very similar ways to pronounce the "T", the "N", the "O" and the "S", as well as other letters?
I'll dig deeper when I have time!
I would probably blame the vikings for the way we speak in Yorkshire. Most of us still use old Norse words still. I worked with a Norwegian woman and she was amazed how much norse we speak.
Just bloody love Alex turner mate
and i elongated my diphthong
I can relate very much. I'm from West Yorkshire and we talk like this and that. 🤣
That was so so great! Thank you for this class!!!
Wonderful, wonderful video! Thank you so much for such clear explanations. I'm already fan of yours. Can't wait to watch whatver else you've been up to!
I honestly only clicked because of Alex but stayed because it was quite interesting :)
Great video! I love Alex Turner's accent
esse 'and that' pra quem fala português é tipo um 'e tal'.
Exato kkkkkk
Nossa pior que traduz muito bem kkk
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I'd love to hear more about Charlie Hunnam's accent. I'm definitely not an expert, but whenever I hear him in an interview it seems like he blends few accents together. It would be great if you could explain these transitions more thoroughly for us 🙏🏻😄
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