How to talk like a REAL Londoner

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  • @Sara-vf9bn
    @Sara-vf9bn 7 років тому +1032

    The most common word I have heard in London is "innit"

    • @Sluga7hor
      @Sluga7hor 6 років тому +41

      It is, innit? :D

    • @callumpreston6923
      @callumpreston6923 6 років тому +26

      Innit
      Edit: SHIT I DIDNT REALISE I SAID THAT ITS NATURAL 😂😂

    • @supertren
      @supertren 5 років тому +5

      which means?

    • @masontucker2945
      @masontucker2945 5 років тому +13

      to me its mad

    • @adog7259
      @adog7259 5 років тому +9

      Sara wagwan my g

  • @jimbobalob2009
    @jimbobalob2009 7 років тому +1665

    why am I watching this? I speak fluent roadman

  • @algi1
    @algi1 7 років тому +472

    A teacher tells the class: 'In some languages a double negative is an affirmative. But there aren't any languages where a double affirmative is a negative.'
    And someone from the back row yells: 'Yeah, sure.'

    • @Simppu12
      @Simppu12 7 років тому +87

      To be fair, 'yeah, sure' is a double affirmative with a positive meaning. The only reason why it also has a negative connotation is because it is often used in a sarcastic way.

    • @enriquealonso6316
      @enriquealonso6316 7 років тому

      i dont know If you have heard the song from foreinger "dirty white boy", the song gets one double negative phrase : "I dont drive no big black car", One time I asked why, an a teacher told me that thats the way black ppl talks on the streets, then, es talking about he´s a dirty white boy, (meant he were a poor white boy from the streets, trying to emulate they way they talk).

    • @jesssimplemad
      @jesssimplemad 7 років тому +3

      algi or the person could've said "yeah, right". Lol.

    • @Rudenbehr
      @Rudenbehr 7 років тому +2

      Simppu12 You could've just taken the fucking joke but no that's too much to ask nowadays.

    • @cr3a7iv34
      @cr3a7iv34 7 років тому +1

      I can surprise you mate. Actually in bulgarian language double affirmative "yes, yes" means exactly the opposite - negative / disagree :)

  • @madmantingting4988
    @madmantingting4988 7 років тому +316

    The cockney accent ain't dead it's just mainly spoken in the south an west of Essex

  • @pastaboinch
    @pastaboinch 5 років тому +81

    As an American I love this accent. I love when people with it say "innit." It's such a charming and friendly sounding accent. Sounds a bit like Mia Mersion innit

  • @Buffaylo
    @Buffaylo 7 років тому +504

    it's beatiful, innit / isn't it? that's a simple example

    • @rheaateyourchips4510
      @rheaateyourchips4510 7 років тому +3

      Buffaylo yeah gr8 example

    • @JayGriffinblaze
      @JayGriffinblaze 6 років тому +1

      Lol 20 years ago, 'Peng' meant 'potent' or 'strong' because it was a term used to describe a particular kind of Skunk Cannabis. It then became 'good' or equivalent to 'dope' (as used in hip hop idiom) and then beautiful. Language and slang changes.

    • @eesafredericks2122
      @eesafredericks2122 6 років тому +1

      im from saff afrika and i even know dat is peng not beautiful innit

    • @omokok1877
      @omokok1877 6 років тому

      And innit also meas you're agreeing with something lol

    • @AhmedIbrahim86-Koto
      @AhmedIbrahim86-Koto 5 років тому

      Is called question tag

  • @sergiopizzo423
    @sergiopizzo423 7 років тому +34

    Your lessons are always clear and your insight into the English language is fascinating. Everytime, I discover new aspects of the spoken language, thank you for the help Jade !

  • @gerainthall1941
    @gerainthall1941 7 років тому +324

    I'm a real Londoner born and bred darlin, and I never double my negatives coz I'm not a bleedin ignoramus.

  • @MuhammadEgypt
    @MuhammadEgypt 7 років тому +26

    I think almost all languages and accents of the world sound good. Not just that. Any accent can grow on you once you've heard it for a while.

  • @Maddie1402_
    @Maddie1402_ 5 років тому +5

    As a linguist myself I'm so glad you did the slashes for the phonemes. I'm going to visit London and Great Britain in general for the first time in a few weeks and this helps me a lot. Thanks

  • @rebecad1163
    @rebecad1163 4 роки тому +19

    I don’t know why I’m watching this, I’m a Londoner 😂😂😂

  • @wellhelltherefellwhuman4637
    @wellhelltherefellwhuman4637 6 років тому +27

    2:06
    "But in general, the pace is sloooe"

  • @manochelva
    @manochelva 7 років тому +13

    You are pretty expressive at teaching ...I like the way you teach .thank you

  • @enziiitttooo
    @enziiitttooo 7 років тому +183

    I missed you so much ,my teacher😭

  • @lawrenceperry2002
    @lawrenceperry2002 7 років тому +25

    You are an excellent teacher, particularly because you make English come alive!

  • @algi1
    @algi1 7 років тому +37

    I always wondered what's up with the glottal stops.

  • @SachaNichol
    @SachaNichol 5 років тому +4

    As an actor, I find your videos so helpful!!!

  • @HSM84
    @HSM84 7 років тому +58

    Welcome back Jade! It's been quite a long time! Still looking fresh and lively! Keep it up! 🌷⚘

  • @Anatoli3001
    @Anatoli3001 7 років тому +4

    Glad you overcame the crisis! I'm glad to see your smile again! Forward Jade Jodlle!
    "That is strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield." Alfred Tennyson

  • @X87816
    @X87816 7 років тому +32

    Hi Jade, it's so good to see the old Jade again. Can hardly wait for your next video.

  • @maksim5078
    @maksim5078 7 років тому +6

    Jade, you are the real Londoner. You are the stereotype of the real Londoner. Also your look is very "Londoner". When I was in London (I lived there for 7 months) I tried to mock the Londoners by imitating their pronounciation... One day, a girl was offended, by the fact that I was trying to imitate her Londoner pronounciation, and she said that actually my pronounciation sounded Australian...

  • @linas.5079
    @linas.5079 7 років тому +9

    Hi Jade, I actually love all your teaching videos and they do really help and entertain me a lot. I would like you to make a video about "phonetic symbols" because I study them and I always mistake with them. Thanks!

  • @omarbilloni4195
    @omarbilloni4195 7 років тому +8

    Muy buenas tus explicaciones, entendi bastante bien las diferencias! gracias saludos desde Argentina

  • @somegirls2002
    @somegirls2002 7 років тому +3

    PS You look gorgeous again. Good sign. Glad things are better. I am packing all my furniture in a storage locker, filling my suitcases, and driving as far as I can. Crime has gotten worse here and I decided to leave. I am either going out west or up towards Lake Superior --Hwy 2 which can take me from WI to Montana. Will be watching your videos and listening to them along the way. Colleen

  • @sallyedgehill1634
    @sallyedgehill1634 6 років тому +9

    I find London language is a beauty, i like the language, and its 1 of my favorite understandable language, it reminds me of black people language from the Caribbean, lol

  • @PeterJRam
    @PeterJRam 6 років тому

    I work with a guy from Liverpool. He has to explain himself sometimes because of these differences from standard American English. Blimey! It's great fun! Thank you, Jade.

  • @remedywithin
    @remedywithin 7 років тому +5

    Love these videos. London English seems like southern English to a degree. I love how it doesn't seem proper but is to those whom speak it. It's truly "gnarly"

  • @dr.phil.szilviarad1076
    @dr.phil.szilviarad1076 7 років тому +5

    Welcome back Jade!

  • @maurowws
    @maurowws 7 років тому +30

    Cant believe my eyes. She's back. Just the way she used to be ---- gorgeous, easy going, carefree, with that lovely accent and natural way of speaking and teaching.
    Now we are all happy again. On cloud nince actually.
    Cheers.

  • @nemesiswww1
    @nemesiswww1 7 років тому +4

    Excellent Jade! We are missing your lessons

  • @debbiezheng2123
    @debbiezheng2123 7 років тому +3

    U cuuute!! Jade! Thanks for your tutoring 😚 love ya~

  • @masontucker2945
    @masontucker2945 5 років тому +1

    I'm American, and I love London accents

  • @dancinginthemoonlight7845
    @dancinginthemoonlight7845 7 років тому +21

    As a foriegner,I've been living in London for 7 years and I got to say everthing she said is absolutely true lol.
    first year in London my friend said smt to me and I couldnt understand but when she repeated it then I realised she said it's better (without a T more like be-er) I found the londoner language quite fascinating. Even me now have a bad habit of saying "innit".

  • @rahulsharma-fp9dj
    @rahulsharma-fp9dj 5 років тому +1

    wonderful for beginners who want to just start with the British accent learning !!

  • @xandrutait
    @xandrutait 6 років тому +1

    Excellent Jade.
    Thou it’s not black and white.
    I was born in South East London near Lewisham and when I go north of the river for example “Hackney” the accent is slightly different to mine thou I think I may also have a variation called “Council Estate” twang.
    It is harder speaking with a London accent as it can be confusing when spelling due to the phonetics of your spoken accent.
    Would I like to speak posh.Probably not as that is not me or my personality but would I like to speak correct English.
    The answer is “Yes”.

  • @matronator
    @matronator 7 років тому +24

    Please tell me you still use "innit" in this new accent. Love that word.

    • @adamamerable
      @adamamerable 7 років тому +6

      yep for example. The weather's peak fam, innit?

    • @user-yz6wb7wb1g
      @user-yz6wb7wb1g 7 років тому +1

      Of course

    • @jwyz26
      @jwyz26 6 років тому +3

      Matronator yeah.. although we do get criticised by some grammar police every now and then lol

  • @abu3abd234
    @abu3abd234 7 років тому +26

    i usually hear bruv from south londoners

    • @Anonymous-qy6fi
      @Anonymous-qy6fi 5 років тому +4

      Mad ting bruv that’s wow that’s wow bruv that’s what I hear

  • @franciscovazquez5301
    @franciscovazquez5301 4 роки тому +2

    What a beautiful accent you have !

  • @Всекакобычно-ы9л
    @Всекакобычно-ы9л 7 років тому +1

    Can you, please more video about how to use "aint"

  • @footangnanglaaggg2827
    @footangnanglaaggg2827 7 років тому

    thnks for coming back jade.

  • @johnmh3180
    @johnmh3180 7 років тому +47

    terrible London accent but Jade accent is great, I love it :)

    • @cmlyau5553
      @cmlyau5553 6 років тому +6

      johnmhsieh very true lol, I’m a chinese girl living in London, I speak chinese here more than when I was in Hong Kong lol

  • @humbertoarmas9529
    @humbertoarmas9529 7 років тому

    I like the way that you teach the english accent and part of the slang too, thank you so much.

  • @introvertedsoul6175
    @introvertedsoul6175 5 років тому +1

    Love love love London accent so soothing! 💓💓💓

  • @t-dabbingt-dabber2298
    @t-dabbingt-dabber2298 5 років тому +1

    the moment i saw "innit" on the whiteboard, i knew i was watching to right video to learn a london accent

  • @cristiangutierrez420
    @cristiangutierrez420 7 років тому +4

    Thanks so much Jade, very interesting this lesson! =D

  • @sufyankh2210
    @sufyankh2210 5 років тому

    Hi. Jade I'm very happy because I watched this video .. I'm student from Iraq Mosul. Thanks.

  • @WtbgoldBlogspot
    @WtbgoldBlogspot 7 років тому +3

    Just found your channel while searching around for VO lessons and enjoying it so far, thanks. Also, it's interesting to hear your accent shift from a standard to a relaxed English depending on the message your trying to get across. People as "PI-pull" sometimes and "pee-poo" others.

  • @מילהשלהחיים
    @מילהשלהחיים 7 років тому +1

    And that's what I thought too we need to a lot of your useful lessons you're the most responsible I've ever known

  • @karkobeats3460
    @karkobeats3460 7 років тому

    this teacher is so kind ^_^ i really would like her to be our english teacher

  • @enriquealonso6316
    @enriquealonso6316 7 років тому

    I,ve got a 76! Ive been talking with some native english speakers from UK on internet, sometimes I can understend them well, sometimes I can barely understand few words, I dunnt know why , a Friend of mine says her accent is very posh, I´m getting more familiar with these kind of english its not the same from someone who lives in Texas, or new Mexico or Canada, I Find these english ver comfortable, its a kind of pleasure to get it in my mouth, i like it.
    Seea later alligator

  • @gleissonfelipe7810
    @gleissonfelipe7810 7 років тому

    Very good jade, you teache the real English spoken in London

  • @jeoenriquez7151
    @jeoenriquez7151 7 років тому +3

    Thank you. You're back. ;-)

  • @robq5703
    @robq5703 7 років тому +2

    When I visited London and Kent, I thought that some people spoke another language. Now, I know that it was Londoner English, thanks Jade.

  • @ANGELSOOMI
    @ANGELSOOMI 7 років тому +1

    Thank you, it's always good to know about other accents.

  • @flowandrew6125
    @flowandrew6125 7 років тому +1

    Hello, i'm Andrea and i'm from Italy. I want to thank you beacuse you helped me a lot with your awesome videos! You are really good, and i love your accent (i wish to be able to speak like you one day). Keep going like this :)

  • @gachamaddison5160
    @gachamaddison5160 5 років тому +1

    I can kinda do a london accent. My great grandfather is also a londoner too. But its
    hard to be honest. Since I have a Maori accent

  • @JorgeGarcia-km5xr
    @JorgeGarcia-km5xr 7 років тому +2

    I'm learning a lot thanks to you .

  • @sawmteafanai6505
    @sawmteafanai6505 5 років тому +3

    I really love this kind of lazy speaking. And one request: how can i sound like Guthrie Govan, the great guitarist. I really love his pronunciation. Can you upload that kind?

  • @johnkhamrokulov6434
    @johnkhamrokulov6434 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much dear xx. You tutorial helped a lot!!! 🤗

  • @aleskazakevich
    @aleskazakevich 7 років тому

    Glad to see you again!

  • @乾坤未定
    @乾坤未定 7 років тому

    waited too long..miss you jade

  • @mariaschneider24ms
    @mariaschneider24ms 7 років тому +1

    Hi I'm from germany :)
    I understand EVERY word which you and others speak but I can't talk english fluently :( but I practice speaking english with my boyfriend sometimes on our daily routine :) We are going to do a work&travel year in Ireland and I hope that my english will be better after that :) It took me 5 minutes to write this text because I alway need some time to remember some words :D 🙈 That's my problem.. Greetings from Germany 🌹

  • @MohamedAhmed-ok8qy
    @MohamedAhmed-ok8qy 6 років тому +2

    In London you can find more than 20 different accent OMG

  • @user-rb9nq7rm5n
    @user-rb9nq7rm5n 6 років тому +4

    It's always a reduction whenever a new accent pops up, usually resulted from and proliferated by people not being able to move their tongues properly, some of them not even native speakers of English that perhaps learned a little bit of English once moved into a new environment but hence immediately decided not to further engage.

  • @hpatdh077
    @hpatdh077 7 років тому

    Jade, what about a video with tips to score better on the profficiency in English oral exam?

  • @MasambaKalaba-xo4oi
    @MasambaKalaba-xo4oi 3 місяці тому +1

    Keep it up

  • @Samsungjpro-on8me
    @Samsungjpro-on8me 5 років тому

    I actually from LA,california but i get intrested in this accent...

  • @muhamadfajarsidiq2403
    @muhamadfajarsidiq2403 4 роки тому

    I love the way you speak at the last video

  • @kramer26
    @kramer26 6 років тому +2

    We Brits don't pronounce T's because we drink it all...

  • @JohnSpo
    @JohnSpo 5 років тому

    I'm in the states and mostly said "text" even in the past tense. It's only pretty recently that I've started using "texted". I'm not big on slang and even though I knew "text" was wrong for past tense by our standards it just always felt right for some reason.

  • @Baeomran
    @Baeomran 7 років тому

    Thank you so much Jade Joddle! Thank you ! You're very qualified and the best teacher ever. You're even better than outsider and recent vlogger outside the UK/English speaking world and teach others British accents and that person is not credible as well as was born in an English speaking country. Miss Jade Joddle, Could I ask you a question? In terms of Roadman accent, what does the word Mandem mean? Does it mean mate? Or something else? Thank you in advance!

  • @vlatkapartic7768
    @vlatkapartic7768 7 років тому

    welcome back :) I love your videos :)

  • @QaraBaldar
    @QaraBaldar 7 років тому

    I LIKE YOUR LESSON'S TEACHER WOOOOOW

  • @freewildebeest4882
    @freewildebeest4882 7 років тому +1

    beautiful as always, it's lovely

  • @letssingwithshane9056
    @letssingwithshane9056 7 років тому +2

    i just love the way u teach 👌👌👌👌👌😍😍😍😍😍

  • @cuervo7029
    @cuervo7029 7 років тому +1

    DATS WHY i LOVE uk AMAZING LESSON DOUG

  • @amirrastgoo9711
    @amirrastgoo9711 6 років тому

    Nice video Jade. Well done.

  • @ilovelanguages4394
    @ilovelanguages4394 7 років тому

    You know what, I really really like your accent. Before I found British is hard to understand for me but after watching your "How to sound like a Posh" I felt like I can understand all what you were saying. so after that I spend my time watching British accent video.

  • @jordanrussell9607
    @jordanrussell9607 6 років тому

    Moving to London to live with my native Londoner fiancé. This video helps! Now if I could just figure out rhyming slang 😂

  • @vullne7
    @vullne7 7 років тому +1

    You are so lovely ! I i love the way how you speak !

  • @hopeandmotivation25
    @hopeandmotivation25 7 років тому +1

    thank you it's really useful for me

  • @ripunjayvishwakarma2275
    @ripunjayvishwakarma2275 7 років тому

    this word not very competent in a particular area but sometimes it's more functional and i'm Feeling great your euphonious voice!!@!!

  • @anupr.shakya8215
    @anupr.shakya8215 7 років тому

    awesome teaching style.
    Thanks teacher.

  • @mohammadzamanbasirheravi6471
    @mohammadzamanbasirheravi6471 7 років тому

    You are the best Jade

  • @paceinteriore8198
    @paceinteriore8198 7 років тому +3

    Wasn't there a Bon Jovi's song called "this ain't love song"?

  • @wongnumber584
    @wongnumber584 5 років тому +10

    U r funny and u r cute 😍 your face reaction make me laugh 😂😂

  • @vashu4895
    @vashu4895 7 років тому

    Jade, welcome back!

  • @katamahuka9692
    @katamahuka9692 5 років тому

    Thanks for lessons

  • @valentinruiz
    @valentinruiz 7 років тому +7

    beautiful !!!

  • @hassanechetouane1092
    @hassanechetouane1092 7 років тому

    thanks.i appreciated alot your lesson.

  • @NoxmilesDe
    @NoxmilesDe 5 років тому

    As a German i can very well understand this accent.

  • @kris-te1vj
    @kris-te1vj 7 років тому

    great chanel and very professional teacher :) Thanks and greetings from PL ps. I've never been to England btw.

  • @susanblessyhembrom1129
    @susanblessyhembrom1129 7 років тому

    IT Was really Useful For me..Really ur A very good teacher

  • @electric-city2059
    @electric-city2059 9 місяців тому

    Can you make more videos with this accent?

  • @TheeHitch
    @TheeHitch 6 років тому

    Interesting video, also noticed how the word “dem” is increasingly used to pluralise nouns ( in place of an “s” on the end) which I kinda like.

  • @JackFluck
    @JackFluck 6 років тому +1

    Hi there! A friend from London pronounces "people" in a very weird way. Is it common? It sounds something like "peeopl".

  • @liveyourlife3380
    @liveyourlife3380 7 років тому

    thank u sm for these lessons

  • @marcomarkproductions
    @marcomarkproductions 6 років тому +30

    This is hilarious

  • @sulaimonkassim9684
    @sulaimonkassim9684 7 років тому +4

    What is her regular accent? It's beautiful and I wanna learn it.

  • @sukanyamoorthy4225
    @sukanyamoorthy4225 6 років тому

    Lovely the way she teach