Singaporean vs. Nigerian Accent

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  • @YEOLO
    @YEOLO  Рік тому +230

    this ees me befoh mai sheeeef

    • @Geethepancake
      @Geethepancake Рік тому +2

      Imao

    • @etherealhopes
      @etherealhopes Рік тому +9

      this ees me afte mai sheeeef

    • @susannyoro705
      @susannyoro705 Рік тому

      you should look up afro asiatic languages, eg. is the shanga people in africa from whom mandarin originated, first dynasty in china is the shang dynasty if am not wrong

    • @Yadobler
      @Yadobler 10 місяців тому +2

      Singaporean English lacks the tense/lax vowels and a lot of diphthongs are also merged into monothongs
      So like "this is me before my shift" becomes "tees ees mee beefoo maaii sheef"
      1)The sharp tense "i" sounds become a lax but long "eee"
      2) dental th sound becomes t
      3) "my" becomes "ma-i"
      4) consonant clusters (ft) breaks into just the fricative (f)
      5) non-rhotic (r not pronounced in "before")
      6) constant stress, also due to the lack of tense/lax vowel differentiation (tEEs EEs mEE bEEfOO mAAi shEEf)
      ------------
      It's interesting because it's very clearly influenced by hokkien. Hokkien does not have rhoiticity (r sound) unlike mandarin, lacks retroflex sounds (cha zha ra) which tamil and mandarin have, vowels are not tense/lax differentiated so no stress either, but instead it's all tones - which is why we have a slight singsong sound, especially with the lah leh particles
      Another thing if you note, all the ch8 veterans, if they come over to Ch5 to act, listen out for the "forced rhoiticity" - growing up without saying the "r" trill/tap, what happens is that these performers tend to overcompensate, so you hear something like "is it this color" being said like "ees eet tees kóloRw"
      It's something you can notice in Singaporean Chinese, but not mainland Chinese or Singaporean malay/tamil speakers
      So ye.

    • @l.chare07
      @l.chare07 10 місяців тому

      @@Yadobler...

  • @mirrow9735
    @mirrow9735 Рік тому +433

    I AM NIGERIAN. THE SINGAPOREAN ACCENT DOES SOUND LIKE THE NIGERIAN ACCENT A BIT . HOWEVER , IT DOES NOT AS WELL. THIS IS BECAUSE YOU SPEAK FASTER THAN US, ANOUNCIATE A BIT LESS AND PITCH IS HIGHER. NOT TO MENTION AT FIRST IT DOES, BUT GRADUALLY IF YOU LISTEN MORE THEN YOU NOICE THSE DIFFERERNCES

    • @audeamus7388
      @audeamus7388 Рік тому +63

      ok chill bro

    • @BigPurp9
      @BigPurp9 Рік тому +49

      People aren’t saying that they’re 100% carbon copies. We’re just amazed that 2 countries thousands of miles apart sound slightly SIMILAR. It’s a bit like how people say Jamaican and Irish accents sound alike aswell. There’s only so many accents to go round you’re bound to find some that sound alike

    • @AlexSilva-gp3ti
      @AlexSilva-gp3ti Рік тому +10

      Bro chill

    • @cvpiguy
      @cvpiguy Рік тому +9

      Bro why so angry chill leh

    • @bellaelleira
      @bellaelleira Рік тому +9

      @@cvpiguy I’ve seen people who struggle with vision or not have English as a first language type like this. Their tone/wording doesn’t sound angry though

  • @zangichingole5156
    @zangichingole5156 Рік тому +77

    😂 but even you sound Nigerian to me 😭 especially when you say the word “Nigeria”

  • @mahmoodhaliru9369
    @mahmoodhaliru9369 Рік тому +97

    Bro even you sound Nigerian!😂😂😂

    • @Juddiesbakeshop
      @Juddiesbakeshop 8 місяців тому +8

      Exactly. He himself sounds Nigerian 😅

  • @smooveayy
    @smooveayy Рік тому +120

    The jollof was definitely a joke, it flew right over your head 🤣

  • @svel8395
    @svel8395 Рік тому +109

    8:02 the joke flying over yeolo's head is the funniest thing ever, he looks genuine concerned lmao

    • @mytuh4
      @mytuh4 3 місяці тому

      That convinced me that this YEOLO dude is an oblivious idiot.

  • @AngryKittens
    @AngryKittens Рік тому +97

    As a non-Singaporean and non-Nigerian: the singsong cadence is similar when Nigerian English is spoken fast. The way Nigerian and Singaporean English also remove copulas and speak in "shortcut" sentences is similar. Other than that, they don't sound the same.

    • @Ac35010
      @Ac35010 16 днів тому

      The ending of each sentence even in this video has a down town for the punctation and very sing songy. Also both speak slower pace and intonation.

  • @Shawoleritiny
    @Shawoleritiny Рік тому +20

    I'm Malaysian and our accents (Malaysian and Singaporean) are pretty much the same. I was just telling my husband that the Nigerian accent reminds me of ours. I wouldn't say they're the same but I can definitely hear the sing-songness.

  • @jolomendez6338
    @jolomendez6338 Рік тому +31

    As a Londoner from Congo. You sound Nigerian too 😅 wow

  • @etherealhopes
    @etherealhopes Рік тому +81

    when i heard "lee kuan yew" and "1907" i burst out laughing help ☠️☠️

    • @rnathanielryaan2034
      @rnathanielryaan2034 Рік тому +1

      its meant to make u laugh cos its a joke HAHA

    • @JeraldPham
      @JeraldPham Рік тому

      LKY was born in 1923 😂

    • @Panda_mc_
      @Panda_mc_ Місяць тому

      FR. What do they learn for history 💀
      Our chicken rice is Hainanese Chicken Rice, we took it from Hainan

  • @lekomoakeem8355
    @lekomoakeem8355 Рік тому +20

    Oga you even sound Nigerian ,
    Y'all sound Nigerian 😅

  • @zy5992
    @zy5992 Рік тому +60

    The jollof rice is an iconic dish and that was probably a joke… it’s not that serious

    • @brownekat
      @brownekat Рік тому +11

      It's most definitely a joke. Y'all are too serious on here 😅 try laughing sometimes

    • @avateraangshoe5025
      @avateraangshoe5025 10 місяців тому +1

      It is a joke! The guy doesn't even sound Nigerian 😂

  • @janetsfurr9551
    @janetsfurr9551 Рік тому +48

    I love seeing my Singaporean and Nigerian friends talk to each other. they have no problem understanding each other.

    • @NazKam
      @NazKam Рік тому +3

      Lmao singaporean chinest r racist

    • @Get_Hacks
      @Get_Hacks 5 місяців тому +1

      ​@@NazKam😂

  • @entrydenied
    @entrydenied Рік тому +17

    There's a Nigerian youtuber that I watch (he does movie reactions) and there have been many times where I thought I heard a Singaporean accent. I think when they're alike, they're very close but at the same time different enough.

  • @malakhangelle
    @malakhangelle Рік тому +14

    The jollof thing is a joke and that guy is not Nigerian.. also, you can't learn the Nigerian accent from Hollywood. They don't speak Nigerian, they speak wakandan.

  • @soso694
    @soso694 Рік тому +14

    African and Asian languages differ from most languages in the world in that they are tonal. We “sing” when we speak, or else it could change the meaning of our words. As a result, the way we speak English is influenced by the tonal features of our indigenous languages. Singaporeans and Nigerians just happen to have similar tonal cadences, hence the similarities. Language is funny, isnt it?

  • @Ipsofactumest
    @Ipsofactumest Рік тому +19

    So apparently Nigeria has a lot of accents - since they’re pretty diverse with many different tribes and languages. The one that Nigerians are probably referring to is the Calabar accent. You can UA-cam it. I didn’t hear it at first, but if you were to speed up a video (1.5x) of a female person from Calabar speaking - you will definitely hear it. It’s bizarre.
    Don’t compare males with males - no Singaporean male speak like these SG girls.

    • @soso694
      @soso694 Рік тому +6

      Nigeria has a lot of accents in the same way America has a lot of accents. Existence of regional variances doesn't change the fact that they all still fall under a distinct “Nigerian accent”. Cameroon and Benin are the only countries I'd say have an identical accent to Nigerian.

    • @avateraangshoe5025
      @avateraangshoe5025 10 місяців тому +1

      ​@soso694 OP didn't say otherwise. I think they were trying to be more specific so he wouldn't go around listening to igbo people speak and expecting it to sound exactly like Singaporeans

  • @alienated1847
    @alienated1847 Рік тому +14

    Hey I'm a half malay and half Nigerian born and raised in Singapore here! At first I could not understand how people hear the accent to be similar as I grew up hearing both and can kinda differentiate, but now that this has been brought to my attention I can actually hear it! Of course there will be differences but I always wondered if my accent sounds weird to my Nigerian family and friends but they never actually commented on it much unless I use malay terms

  • @ianngoh842
    @ianngoh842 Рік тому +97

    I recently met someone from Zambia who said that our accents are similar, may be due to being former British colonies. Non-english forced to learn English, this is kinda what you get

    • @user-lk4jd5yc8d
      @user-lk4jd5yc8d Рік тому +13

      It’s not just the British colonies. Many other African countries also have that similar accent/manner of speaking. It’s really a combination of the use of bastardised English (pidgin in Africa, singlish in Singpaore), and the pre-existing speaking characteristics

    • @bellaelleira
      @bellaelleira Рік тому +9

      @@user-lk4jd5yc8ddk if I’m misunderstanding your comment but it sounds like pretty much what OP said but just in more detail/added context…? I’m still gathering that British influence played a part. English came from them so pidgin and singlish is a variation of mixing their home language with English, yeah? It seems like you’re just saying what they said lol

    • @soso694
      @soso694 Рік тому +4

      There's a lot of former British colonies in the world, so that's not the reason. As a Nigerian, I can tell you the sing songy rhythm is due to our indigenous languages being tonal. Sub-Saharan African languages are notoriously tonal, and the same is true for most Asian languages as well. I believe that's why the accents sound similar. The influence of tonal languages.

  • @Ifeomaa
    @Ifeomaa Рік тому +11

    Dude you also have the accent, its not completely alike but there are similarities. I noticed it in 2018, my aunt was watching the video of a preacher on TV, he sounded SO Nigerian, I thought he was a Nigerian preacher just hearing the audio, then I saw he was an Asian man - his name is Joseph Prince.

  • @jl6320
    @jl6320 Рік тому +42

    No wonder Nigerian Princes like contacting us

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Рік тому +11

    I don’t want to get too excited too quickly but I’m happy to hear you’re on your way to 100K Subscribers.

  • @purplepotato8849
    @purplepotato8849 Рік тому +27

    Dude: We have to take our accents back from Singapore.
    Me: Uh... ok? *_uninstalls Accent_Nigerian.exe_*

    • @Panda-0183
      @Panda-0183 Рік тому +2

      Bro can you give me a tutorial on how to uninstall Accent_Nigerian.exe it seems I installed it a while ago and can’t remove it

  • @MyFitgirlLifestyle
    @MyFitgirlLifestyle 10 місяців тому +3

    7:20 He's being sarcastic😅 can't be serious

  • @happynappyable
    @happynappyable Рік тому +8

    I’m South African who has many Nigerian and Singaporean friends and yo me they sound similar 😂

  • @DumkeleOzie
    @DumkeleOzie Рік тому +11

    Yes, both accents do similar. Even watching this video in it self is a testimony to that. About them sounding the same though, I disagree. Lastly, the guy who said the 1907, jollof thing is just a troll😭😭

    • @historicdude7996
      @historicdude7996 Рік тому +2

      Everybody talks about why the Nigerian accent sounds like the sgporean accent but no one talks about why the malaysian accent sounds like the sgporean accent

  • @MYBWADA
    @MYBWADA Рік тому +44

    If you don’t hear it, it is simply because you do not want to. Often, one’s desire to espouse cultural and ethnic uniqueness distorts what is objectively there! Students of linguistics understand stress timed languages, sibilants and consonant clusters. These components and others combine to create English speakers who inarguably sound quite similar. The same audio echoing (from an English perspective) can be heard in Russian & Portuguese, Irish brogues & Jamaican patois! In conclusion, Yeolo, you sound Nigerian

  • @lemonadeslices
    @lemonadeslices Рік тому +18

    ok this is wildly interesting: as a sgrean visiting NYC, i was told my accent sounds like it's south african. so perhaps there might be similarities to other ears/listeners? (and i enunciate when i speak and don't conflate my long and short vowels!!!)

    • @shuu-wasseo
      @shuu-wasseo Рік тому +3

      someone told me this when my family went to europe too

    • @spartawelly5863
      @spartawelly5863 Рік тому

      My family still has the greek accent even after generations here lok

  • @ca-ke9493
    @ca-ke9493 Рік тому +14

    Can we get Sgs reacting to Nigeria accents? I think they are reacting to the additions of lah and aiya (which sounds more musical in Nigeria) which is similar from what I can tell they might not pick up on how much we slur and monotone our accent is?

    • @s._3560
      @s._3560 Рік тому +3

      ''Aiyah'' is a Chinese expression. "Lah" is mostly Hokkien. So is ''leh", which is in Cantonese. The colloquial Chinese language attaches a lot of these codas at the end of their sentences.

  • @Pwn3dbyth3n00b
    @Pwn3dbyth3n00b 4 місяці тому +3

    Bro even you sound Nigerian

  • @nicolovespanda
    @nicolovespanda 2 місяці тому

    I love this accent so much,
    the way yall say the end of words quickly instead of dragging them out, it's satisfying

  • @Prince_of_Winterfell
    @Prince_of_Winterfell Рік тому +3

    That Jollof guy is not Nigerian and doesn't sound Nigerian. The Nigerian in this video is the girl.

    • @nuel_mene
      @nuel_mene 24 дні тому +1

      Exactly. Sounds like he was forcing Nigerian' accent. 😂

  • @earnestjonahdaniel3802
    @earnestjonahdaniel3802 Рік тому +4

    The Jollof Rice joke was just classic 😂🥲

  • @ayubamuazu7488
    @ayubamuazu7488 Рік тому +3

    You sound Nigerian yourself too my guy. Hope to visit Singapore soon

  • @EL-xg4yq
    @EL-xg4yq Рік тому +7

    I was thinking about similarities for many years even before this. Your first line "the singaporean accent," and it's upwards inflection then going down, is typical. Of course, it's not going to be exactly the same and yes, Nigerian to me also sounds more "lyrical" and more articulated, but there are a lot of similarities you cannot deny.

  • @oreoluwaadenrele107
    @oreoluwaadenrele107 Рік тому +3

    Well, I am Nigerian and what I hear is a similarity to English speaking west African accent. The way they introduce themselves is same as Nigerians. Nigeria being the most populous of those countries makes it seem like the accents are similar, and they are. I think Singaporeans don’t get it because they aren’t familiar because they don’t know how typical Nigerians speak.

  • @brownekat
    @brownekat Рік тому +9

    Don't take everything so seriously 😅 the jollof rice comment was a joke

  • @etherealhopes
    @etherealhopes Рік тому +9

    i remember replaying the video trying to hear similarities but cannot find leh

  • @jianxiongRaven
    @jianxiongRaven Рік тому +4

    Its similar but not totally the same .
    Espeically when u hear it more .

  • @jeffanugwom1737
    @jeffanugwom1737 Рік тому +6

    The accents in the movies are refined lol.. infact I call the accents in the movies wakanda accent 😂

  • @bangtanluver
    @bangtanluver Рік тому +12

    Singaporean accent is very distinct and Nigerian is clear and they enunciate more but the speech pattern is similar but that’s it

  • @hironyx
    @hironyx Рік тому +6

    1907 LKY not even born yet 🤣🤣

  • @kelvinsixtus3646
    @kelvinsixtus3646 Рік тому +2

    You sound do like a Nigerian that left the country at a very young age and jsyk you didn't use the right movie for your research. Loved your video btw even if you came off defensive

  • @BlackGoldberg
    @BlackGoldberg Рік тому +7

    Ahh humanity in 2023. They are all so focused on their differences rather than their similarities. Don’t let the shade thrown in this video go over your head.

  • @izziebella3847
    @izziebella3847 Рік тому +5

    Actually there are many Nigerian accents. If you take a person from the north of Nigeria and a person from yorubaland or igboland the accents vary!!! So first of which Nigerian accent are you comparing?
    I think you sound somewhat like a Nigerian from the Eastern part of Nigeria but there are still some chinesseish intonations that give you away!

    • @soso694
      @soso694 Рік тому +1

      It's actually really not that different. We have regional variances just like any other country, but I can always pick out a Nigerian accent no matter which part of Nigeria the person is from. They have the same overall features. It's like saying there are many American accents. Yes, but there is a “general American accent ” that all regional variances fall under.

  • @curtiscrentsil2836
    @curtiscrentsil2836 3 місяці тому

    The prime minister something was a joke my bro😂😂😂

  • @SpoilerK
    @SpoilerK Рік тому +8

    Even Singlish has its differences: ah beng/ah lian English, auntie uncle English and genz/millennials. Who is to say some don't sound 'Singlish' enough when everyone in Singapore has varying levels of English exposure depending on their background. Though I must say, I really can't hear the similarities between the Nigerian and Singaporean accent.

  • @poisontofu4
    @poisontofu4 Рік тому +5

    1907 Mr Lee Kuan Yew wasn't even born yet lmao wtf

  • @SeraphDunsinane
    @SeraphDunsinane Рік тому +4

    Idk why but by just using the Nigerian Tiktoker as reference, he honestly sound more like how my french friends would speak than Singaporean

  • @kaycee3303
    @kaycee3303 7 місяців тому +1

    They sound pretty identical. If you close your eyes and listen to both.. you won't be able to distinguish between both

  • @boluwharsheyi3313
    @boluwharsheyi3313 Рік тому +1

    Nah that guy was only doing sarcasm that is never true😂

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Рік тому +6

    This is like that dress meme all over again. Is it gold or blue and black?

    • @melan.cholia
      @melan.cholia Рік тому +1

      or laurel and yanny (i'm team "i cant hear the similarities")

  • @jamman7344
    @jamman7344 8 місяців тому

    😂😂😂😂 ok so I'm not going crazy 🤣🤣🤣

  • @animashaunsegunnurudeen7334

    Even you sound like an Igbo brother making a product review

  • @sarahlim75
    @sarahlim75 Рік тому +4

    In the 1800s, there was a set of British twins who became missionaries. They each left for different parts of the world to teach English. Mystery solved. 😂

  • @theguycalledrae
    @theguycalledrae Місяць тому

    Tunmise sounds like "toon-mish-heyy"

  • @exiblack9370
    @exiblack9370 Рік тому

    You sound like Nigeria man 😂😂😂 for real no joke bro

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Рік тому

    Your face journeys are (chef’s kiss) 😂

  • @Spirit-pz2hj
    @Spirit-pz2hj Рік тому +2

    The jollof rice thing was a joke 😂

    • @avateraangshoe5025
      @avateraangshoe5025 10 місяців тому

      Honestly! And the guy doesn't even sound Nigerian 😂

  • @sk6424
    @sk6424 Рік тому +1

    I watched a documentary about maids in Singapore like 5 years ago and I Yup, had to send it to several Friends. Those girls sound like Nigerian girls but you can tell that they aren't Nigerians. BTW you don't sound like a typical Sjngaporean, you're trying to hide your accent lol

  • @gothicpinkk
    @gothicpinkk Рік тому +5

    I kinda get it. IMO Nigerian accent sounds like Hokkien lmao.

  • @avateraangshoe5025
    @avateraangshoe5025 10 місяців тому +1

    3:59 the yoruba name "Tumise" is pronounced as "Too-Me-ShAy" not Tumece😂

  • @galaxy_carmen
    @galaxy_carmen Рік тому +3

    Ain't no wayyy.... I don't hear it at all😭 like- where you get that sia?

  • @servingcant
    @servingcant Рік тому +7

    This is giving laurel or yanny vibes 💀

  • @s._3560
    @s._3560 Рік тому

    Our Singapore-accented English I believe is influenced by dialects spoken by the majority of Southern Chinese who migrated to Singapore. It is probably originated from Hokkien/Teochew inflexions and tones rather than Cantonese-accented English (those characterised by Uncle Roger/Hong Konger accent). Many Malaysians of Chinese descent also have the same accent as Singaporeans.
    Listen to LKY's English in films before independence, he has a British accent. I noticed many years ago that our accent seem to sound similar to that of Nigerians (large population) in London. I believe it is just a coincidence since there was very little interaction between Singaporean/Malaysian and West Africans. Are there any in-depth explanations of where the West African English accent originated from?
    Dig deeper, and it is probably just a superficial comparison. I have doubts their pronunciation of words such as memorable, maintenance, three, colleague, technological, market, change, scarcity, situation etc. are the same nor are there any overlapping colloquialisms.
    There are also a lot of mean, negative comments on the social media/internet disparaging the Singapore-accented English especially prominent in videos posted by Westerners who have lived in Singapore.
    Incidentally, our Mandarin accent is also more flat and very similar to that of working-class Taiwanese-accent Mandarin because most originated from Fujian hence the same inflexions.

  • @kepalakotak99999
    @kepalakotak99999 Рік тому +1

    Hiii! Please do a video on Jocelyn Chia, I'd love to hear your thoughts. Viewers from Malaysia here!

  • @JohnJohnson-du7vc
    @JohnJohnson-du7vc Рік тому

    Different people hear things differently, sometimes they can't hear differences.
    I agree with YEOLO's opinion stated in the video. From the examples here, Nigerian English is easier for me, an American, to understand.

  • @thomism1016
    @thomism1016 Рік тому +3

    Nigerian who’s been in the UK for years. I agree. It’s the lack of Enunciation thing. HINT: the Jollof rice guy is DEFINITELY NOT a Nigerian 😱😱😱

  • @Juddiesbakeshop
    @Juddiesbakeshop 8 місяців тому +1

    You actually sound Nigerian yourself 😅 I'm Nigerian.

  • @alexhaowenwong6122
    @alexhaowenwong6122 10 місяців тому +1

    You may not have stolen the accent from Nigeria, but you did steal it from Hong Kong...or did HK steal it from Singapore?
    Seriously, what is the difference between Singaporean and Hong Kong accents? All I have to do is speak English with my Cantonese accent and stress the last syllable of every word, and bam! Instant Singaporean accent.

  • @chibuzor5614
    @chibuzor5614 Рік тому

    Lol, dude sounda like a calabar man and says he cant hear it.

  • @ladybetsy6199
    @ladybetsy6199 Рік тому +1

    I am Nigerian, the first time I heard those girls, I remember my friend who sounds like the last girl. We have the same accent

  • @gaddielogunniyi1748
    @gaddielogunniyi1748 Рік тому +1

    Lol. You even sound like us already as you speak. I'm a Nigerian

    • @ssc.s
      @ssc.s Рік тому +1

      Our accent is just simply a mix of Chinese and Malay accents tgt when we speak eng that's why it turned that way-

  • @spartawelly5863
    @spartawelly5863 Рік тому

    And then theres me lol....my father is greek my mom arab and my moms family has been in arab street for over 5 generations(even before it was arab street) the singaporean chinese are among the chillest people i know....only thing tho is Very many people tell me to "go back to the dessert" lol which is so funny you cant take it seriously

  • @Jackdemno
    @Jackdemno Рік тому +1

    Bro you yourself sounds Nigerians 😂

  • @Emma594-c1u
    @Emma594-c1u Рік тому +4

    I’m Nigeran I can confirm I sound nothing like them

  • @loknandombin5460
    @loknandombin5460 Рік тому +1

    Three things. Nigerians have even less inflections and more mono tone than Singaporeans. Secondly the Nigerian character in Ted Lasso is Nigerian but not the typical Nigerian. Thirdly the dude that was talking about jollof rice is NOT Nigerian at all! He might fool some people but he can't fool a Nigerian.

  • @pavementpounder7502
    @pavementpounder7502 6 місяців тому

    I always thought there was a definite resemblance. I think its because some Nigerian languages are tonal like Chinese languages so similar substrate.

  • @embershen364
    @embershen364 Рік тому +6

    Jollof rice is tomato ketchup+curry powder fried rice. My nigerian friend i met while working in the US canteen for my masters taught me how to cook that.

    • @fortuneasuoma7073
      @fortuneasuoma7073 Рік тому +4

      We almost never use the word Ketchup...I had to pause for a while to understand your brief recipe

    • @ley5230
      @ley5230 9 місяців тому +2

      The recepy is completely wrong

  • @KingAlexFX
    @KingAlexFX Рік тому +1

    Bro you’re not making any point at all. Their accent obviously sounds very similar to Nigerian accent

  • @eseosaabaku3685
    @eseosaabaku3685 4 місяці тому

    when working for a call center as an agent responding to customer calls in canada, a Singaporean confused me for another Singaporean. I am Nigerian 😂.
    the accents are very similar

  • @HamNCheeseSandwich
    @HamNCheeseSandwich Рік тому

    God damnit 😂😂😂. 1907? Ah boi do the math Singapore 57 years old 😂😂😂😂

  • @Adds.Apple.Addies
    @Adds.Apple.Addies 10 місяців тому

    I am Nigerian and the sound similar but at the same time it’s not really similar. I am Yoruba and the Nigerian accent is a bit deeper and slower like you said in the video Singaporean accent is a lot faster and softer than Nigerian accent…

  • @melan.cholia
    @melan.cholia Рік тому +4

    i cant really hear the similarities too

  • @chinafish
    @chinafish Рік тому

    I came here to confirm my finding(in progress)I gonna learn some Yoruba to see if there's any related things to cause the similarities. Even the eh, ah, okay are quite similar and the sentence structures. The Chinese Singaporeans/Malaysians sound more like Nigerian as most of them or their parents are from southern China and they speak Hokkien, Cantonesd, Hainanese and "diewziu". Their Chinese language influenced their English to become Singlish. And I am trying to find whether the old Chinese languages are related to Yoruba or igbo as I can speak Hokkien and Cantonese but no Nigerian languages. It's very intriguing and amazing. I'm from Hong Kong living in London. If anyone is interested in this topic, welcome discussion

    • @jiaminchen8118
      @jiaminchen8118 Рік тому

      I believe you are trying to refer to TeoChew? :D

    • @edwinng7313
      @edwinng7313 5 місяців тому

      Probably because the earliest humans were in the African continent.

  • @midbehavior4737
    @midbehavior4737 Рік тому +1

    Lmao l actually hear the similarities in the accents

  • @FGitty
    @FGitty Рік тому

    @yeolo yeah bro your accent definitely sounds very similar to the Nigerian accent

  • @zangichingole5156
    @zangichingole5156 Рік тому +1

    Ooh what show is that? 👀 I’m trying to watch that

  • @epicmckurdi1299
    @epicmckurdi1299 3 дні тому

    It has both of the Nigerian and Asian touch but still mostly Nigerian.

  • @charlesmao7743
    @charlesmao7743 Рік тому +3

    This is the pure example of how a simple and nonsensical video can turn into probably controversy, stealing culture and whatsoever. The way they made things out of nowhere.

  • @TimJilimin22
    @TimJilimin22 Рік тому +2

    Yeolo is a man of culture because he watched Ted Lasso. Nuff said.

  • @HJE98
    @HJE98 Рік тому +1

    👁️👄👁️ As a non-Singaporean (aka a 3rd party looking in), I can't hear it tbh.

  • @midbehavior4737
    @midbehavior4737 Рік тому +3

    The rice thing was a joke☠️

  • @neykiks6396
    @neykiks6396 8 місяців тому

    Slight difference.. 😂. I’m amazed anyways

  • @JuzNicky
    @JuzNicky Рік тому

    In b4 some one says :
    So there will be a Nigerian version for the Cai Fan song ?
    iykyk...
    🤐

  • @ryguy007
    @ryguy007 10 днів тому

    I'm Black-American and a linguaphile and I definitely hear some similarities.

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Рік тому +1

    That Reddit comment is also what I was thinking.

  • @ovo5459
    @ovo5459 Рік тому +1

    Maybe its the way we use our words are similar to the way they speak instead of the accent

  • @ElaAngelic
    @ElaAngelic Рік тому +9

    I'm Nigerian, and the accent really isn't alike to me. I've always loved the Singaporean accent, though. It's one of my favorites!

  • @maggiemoses7580
    @maggiemoses7580 Рік тому +2

    No he said that like a joke, he’s joking about the jollof rice being the cause of the accent