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The way im SCREAMING reading the comments and finding out I'm not the only one here trying to find out how Charles from Let's Play sounds like 🗿🗿🗿 Edit: Three years later and I’m shocked how many people continue to reply LOLOL.💀
as a German, I can pretty much only differentiate between a northern Accent and received pronounciation, everything else just sounds "generally English" to me , but I couldn't quite put a label on it.
I love how everyone is here for Charles and Howl but then here I am watching this video to know how Remus Lupin sounds like (theres a lot of fanfics saying that he has a Welsh accent 😌)
Lol idk I do sing names but more so if they have just one syllable. My husband's name is Carl. I will sing his name, " Car-ah-rl make me a cuppa tea please" haha
+MoreNevaeh G same, i used to have a welsh accent constantly until I picked up a tinge of autrailian accent, but i can still pull of the accent and language
Unless an actor is the double of the real life character, or character in the book, the actor should really be from the country where the character's from. I'm tired of seeing non American actors playing Americans, though some do brilliant. ChaosMyth1012
It must be easier than how you put it. The days of being contracted to do 5 pictures a year for the one studio is a thing of Errol Flynn and John Wayne's day.ChaosMyth1012
For anyone needing true clarification of the hilarity of our accent, ask a fellow valleys person to say the following sentence: "This year, I was here, playing with my ears." Comedy gold.
Bergi Lein - to be honest I’m welsh and have never heard a welsh opera singer/group so I can’t say much. All I know is that I’ll be no good as I sound like a dying frog
All these people trying to figure out what Charles and Howl would sound like, and here I am just trying to practice my Welsh accent for playing Sir Hugh in Merry Wives of Windsor!
I'm part welsh and I would love to be able to speak in a welsh accent, so could you make a part two for this on using it for every day speaking and talk? Please?
You could try moving to Wales for a while. People's accent can often change if they move somewhere else for a while. I'm Canadian and I lived in Russia for 4 years. I had a very subtle Russian accent for a while before moving back to Canada
@@Foxikaze I'm planning on moving there in 3 yrs, after college and once I have money but its good to learn a little bit of an accent but not to insult
@@Foxikaze I was born I Wales moved to London when I was 3 I can switch between 2 accents London and the Welsh only shows when I'm talking to family or get excited 😂
Nah I'd say the Northern accent is the most difficult, (N.Wales) no one who hasn't lived here can do it, the south you just have to sound Jolly and do what he says in the video:P
Ace Black Particularly the 'new england' accent, sound nasally and sharp on the ears. Some are more annoying than others. And this is from an american, probably more so for other countries. I live in the south but have a somewhat neutral accent, i hate the southern accent because of the stigma attached to low intelligence, but it is nice on the ears in my opinion.
Love it, it's so musical. But I love most accents, mine is about the most basic and uninteresting American one you can get. It's from Colorado, which is the most generic accent in the country.
He generalises that Welsh people all talk the same . Not the case ...... Cardiff Swansea...... Brecon.......and the valleys all have their own particular characteristics.
Oh Lordy lol. I'm welsh but to anyone outside of England I'm told I sound English. English people say I sound welsh. My fella is Scottish and he says I have welsh phrases but not a string accent.
I am from Georgia, Tbilisi and I find Northern Dublin accent the most sutable for me, the most natural and it's funny ass well, you speak and you get in good mood. I don't know much about Welsh accent, but from what I've heard it's lovely and in general all the accent are lovely, except American of course :D
I'm outside England, but I can recognize a Welsh accent when I hear it. I'm in the small minority of yanks who knows anything about... well, much of anything at all, actually.🙄 (That's not me bragging. I know it's truly not saying much to know more than the average American.)
besides the accent, one thing I love about the welsh way of speak is putting, sometimes, the subject and verb at the end of a phrase, like in: admiring the view I was. also I guess that they use "gosh" more than in other places in britain. I'm not an expert! the serie "stella" brought me here!
'we' (at least where i'm from in the south) basically never say gosh. I would consider gosh to be very RP or BBC english. the subject/verb thing could be a side effect of the welsh language, which is how it goes. 'Yr oeddwn yn edmygu'r olygfa' or something like that.
I think the pronunciation sounded so off because he was carrying out all parts of the phrases. What I mean is that, if this man were playing a part with a South Wales accent, he'd likely not take so long to say the sentence "John, what are you doing?" I'm an American, and I've been practicing my South Wales accent for a stage show I'm in. Even as somebody whose not even from the UK, he sounded off to me. But I figured I'd try to say it anyway. As I said it faster and faster, approaching a normal pace for speaking, it sounded much more reasonable. Is this where you think his accent didn't sound right, or is this not a good place for me to seek videos for quasi-voice lessons?
let’s see if i can get the fourth accent of my life (and i have yet to be able to go backwards so then i’ll just be welsh i guess). for anyone curious (if ever this comment is seen) the accents i’ve had throughout my life are as follows: - preston (northern england) - kiwi (new zealand) - australian (mostly made me sound confused, perth). all have been distinct, though. this is what happens when someone with extremely impressionable mannerisms is moved to different countries.
The North Wales and South Wales accents and dialects are so different it's nearly a whole different language, for example I lived in South Wales until I was 5 and developed a very strong accent, so when I moved up to North Wales I could barely understand anything anyone said to me and other people would fail to understand me, but now I've lived up north for so long I've adapted to their accent/dialect, and now I totally can't understand what my old South Walian friends tell me :L funny language
I think that your Welsh video is probably the most accurate. For the Welsh saying that they don't sound like that- it's quite possible that you don't, but it is hard to step back and interpret how we speak. I'm an American from the Chicago area, and don't have a perceived accent, but whenever I travel people can tell I'm from midwest United States, and sometimes even from Chicago!
My family on my mum's side are all from the Welsh Vall-eys. (South), so I love the accent, which is indeed very musical sounding. It's interesting to note that when anyone imitates a Welsh accent it will always be from the South. Oddly enough, in my mum's day, very few could actually speak Welsh. In the North of Wales however, it is a different story. Many people from certain towns do speak Welsh as their first language, but when they speak English, it is not the same musical accent, it is more 'clipped' sounding and less distinct, (which is probably why it is less recognisable). As for North Welsh people who are not Welsh speakers, their accent comes across more like watered-down Scouse.
I’m from North Wales and lived there until the age of 7. Welsh was my 1st language and shortly followed by English. I then moved to the states where I was bullied because no one could understand me. So I was immediately put into “speech” class to “correct” my accent. And still as a 30 year old woman I retain certain parts of my Welsh accent and honestly wish I wasn’t forced to “correct” it just because others couldn’t understand me and bullied me.
Not just a South Walian accent, but more specifically a Swansea valley accent. You will find that Cardiffians and Gwent people, or Pembrokeshire and Cardiganshire people speak quite differently
One of my favorite and easiest phrases to say in a Welsh accent comes from a quote I made up for a character, Nia from Xenoblade Chronicles 2. "I'll have your head for that one!" The h's are basically non-existent, and it's just so fluid. (Ah'll 'ave yer 'ead fa'that one!) (With the sharp 'r' of course)
This is an example of one type of South Wales 'valleys' accent. It Definitely doesn't cover all of South Wales but any means. For example, I live in Cardiff (about 10 miles from the valleys) and the local accent is 'totally different'! Same goes for Swansea, Newport, Bridgend etc...
Let me explain this to all of the other Welsh people who either laughed to death or got slightly offended by this. Im going up to a Welsh (language) comp next year so I know what I'm talking about. He spoke in a Cwmbran accent, or tried to, but not many people speak like that anymore so it just sounds weird It also explains why people from England who try to speak Welsh speak like that. Mae'n amlwg for y dyn 'ma heb ymarfer Cymraeg ddigon.
To the other fellow Welsh who says his impersonation isn't spot on, it is. Some Welsh accents sounds like this. Mine doesn't but I've heard people with this accent speak. It's spot on. You'll see how different Welsh people have different accents by seeing some of my videos when playing with friends.
Coming from Llanelli I have heard *some* people speak like this but to be honest I find his attempt at a 'Welsh' accent horrible. It's such a generalisation! I've never heard of anyone pronounce John the way he does unless they're calling out to 'John' from afar. It's such a shame that people who have never met an actual Welsh person and heard them speak in person will listen to this video and assume that this is the way we all speak in Wales.
I was actually watching this, and all the way through thinking "That's not the kind of Welsh I had in mind". I would like to learn a bit of a Welsh accent for a cosplay I'll do next year - but it the best option seems to be just to listen to interviews with Welsh people, and watch movies with Welsh people in it.
I came here from a reddit post where someone went to American school and lost their Welsh accent but over time had to now fake it because their mum didn’t like their “fake American accent.”
I'm laughing myself silly I'm Welsh I grew up in America but I can still talk like this with no problem lol America girls love when I use my real voice hahaha 😂
i came here cuz i just love hearing the Welsh accent. i just love it. but some names, i have no idea how to pronounce - even tho i'm really good at foreign languages. *I JUST LOVE WELSH*
Y and W are vowels. The Y is used as an i (as in the word "it" or how an i is pronounced usually, oh it's used as "The" when at a start of a sentence)....The W is used a U and the oo sound. DD is Th, and the LL...well, I'll leave that with you! 😉
You already have the accent if your from South Wales, I don't believe I have a south welsh accent until I went to London and no one could understand me 😁
North walian is split also, as you have the north west Wales accent, north east Wales accent then you have the Wrexham accent which is a thing of its own.
Just tryna know how Charles from "let's play" sounds 😂
Same Reason I’m Here!
Bruh same exactly😂
Dude sammmmmmeeeeee 🤣✌🏻
You caught me! Lmaoo
I- I've never agreed to a comment until now..This is exactly why I came here 😳😂
i’m here just to hear how Charles from let’s play would sound like🌚
Literally same
Kailee Rains ayyyy *high fives*
Same wtf lol
Saaaaaaame
we are all living the same life
Everybody is here for lets play but im here to find out what Howl from Howl's moving castle sounds like
Yes!! That’s why I’m here
wut do you mean? we do know what he already sounds like?
SAME
Me 😂
I'm actually looking for this comment lol.
I bet half of u just came here to hear your own accent
Yep but.... We dont sound like this hes not welsh so dont take tips from him
I thought everyone came here because of Desmond :D
i bet you r a SLAG!
yup
emma crosby yeaah
Who else is watching this because of Charles from the webtoon comic “Let’s Play.”
✋🏼
Meee
Oh gosh I thought I was the only weirdo lol
I’m actually scared at how right this is omg I literally just came from webtoon rn
Lmao how’d you know??
The way im SCREAMING reading the comments and finding out I'm not the only one here trying to find out how Charles from Let's Play sounds like 🗿🗿🗿
Edit: Three years later and I’m shocked how many people continue to reply LOLOL.💀
OH MY GOD THAT'S WHY I'M HERE
OH MY GOODNESS SAME
lawwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwd get out of my head
Omgg me too
LOL MEE
"This is much more common in Wales than in other parts of Eng... The United Kingdom..." Well recovered, mate.
I noticed that too, that was funny :D
I'm like, Well No shit Sherlock, Wales has WELSH people our first language is WELSH
@@izuiqy9135 I'm from Wales and I hate that my first language is English cause I struggle while learning Welsh
@@TheBestAlienCeltic languages and English don't mix at least not easily secondly it was always going to happen
@@spartanx9293 what??? Also that was from almost half a year ago...
To nail a Welsh accent, you:
•Need to sound confused
•European impression of an English accent
Can confirm with most people. For some reason, I sound like I'm from London, or something, despite the fact I was born and raised in South Wales
Is that a Jimmy Carr reference?
@@lowlsqwid Of course it is 😂
as a German, I can pretty much only differentiate between a northern Accent and received pronounciation, everything else just sounds "generally English" to me , but I couldn't quite put a label on it.
@@nopek1768 "Whose coat is that jacket?"
Johhhhnn, what r ya dooooiiin?
i'm still trying to work out if it's racist or not...
@@robertgreen5123 There's absolutely nothing racist about that phrase, what kind of drugs are you on?
@@Shijaru64 the man commented that 5 yrs ago just leave it alone😂😂😂😂😂
I don't know why I laughed so hard at this lol
@@robertgreen5123 get a life you sad virtue signaller.
I just searched this to know what Charles sounds like
Let's play. Yesss.
exactlyyyy
YEESSSSS same
Hell yeah
Yes!
{Still Love Bowser!}
I love how everyone is here for Charles and Howl but then here I am watching this video to know how Remus Lupin sounds like (theres a lot of fanfics saying that he has a Welsh accent 😌)
SAME
OH MY GOD SAME LMAO
LMAOOO LITERALLY SAME OMG
SAME I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE
ME TOI
LMAOSNDHSHSJAJ I LOVE HOW EVERYONE IS HERE TO KNOW WHAT CHARLES SOUNDS LIKE- LIKE FUCK SO AM I 🤣
Everyone: Charles from let’s play
Me: Howl from Howls Moving Castle
HELLO SAME
To be honest, I just came here to get the general idea of how Charles Jones from Let's Play( the webtoon ) would sound like.
SAMEEEEEE OMLLL
Aren’t we all?
yeah
Watched this at like 2 am, "John what are you doing" had me rolling
Now I really wonder what John was actually doing....
@@LeppardPrintAnimal 😳
@@LeppardPrintAnimal Climbing the ranks to destroy the hierarchy
I’m currently watching this at like 2am and now I feel like we’re kindred souls
John, what are you doin?!
my ass
Georgia Carve JOHN WHAT ARE YOU DOAN?
Georgia Carve Welsh people don't talk like that
Lol idk I do sing names but more so if they have just one syllable. My husband's name is Carl. I will sing his name, " Car-ah-rl make me a cuppa tea please" haha
Arwen hell you talking about
I’m here for Charles from “Let’s Play” and also for Will Herondale 😂
Came here for Will herondale too😂
I'm here for Will too 😂
NOO WAYYY SMAMEEEE
Me i love charles
Both but truly the Will Herondale for me
I am Welsh and I find it funny English people trying to speak Welsh 😂😂😂😂
+tyler-may Davies me to!
+MoreNevaeh G same, i used to have a welsh accent constantly until I picked up a tinge of autrailian accent, but i can still pull of the accent and language
same
I'm welsh
rydw I yn siarad cymraeg hefo fy ffrindiau
👍👍👍like if u understand what I just said and you are welsh👍
+Ifan Hewitt dwin wybod mae o dim yn swnio cymraeg o gwbl'
I RLLY DIDNT KNOW EVERYONE WOULD BE HERE BCUZ OF CHARLES WHAT
Guess we were all curious
I KNOW
The key to ANY accent is to be FROM THERE
That's why I'm Welsh
That doesn't really help somebody who's trying to learn it
Unless an actor is the double of the real life character, or character in the book, the actor should really be from the country where the character's from.
I'm tired of seeing non American actors playing Americans, though some do brilliant. ChaosMyth1012
Noodles37UK Not every theatre and/or movie exactly has that liberty
It must be easier than how you put it. The days of being contracted to do 5 pictures a year for the one studio is a thing of Errol Flynn and John Wayne's day.ChaosMyth1012
More like “Jem what are you doing?”
i knew i would find people here because of will 😳😂
@@thenewpyt4331 people with culture, I like it !!😂➰❤️
Yes! I'm glad some people are here for Will! 😂
I can hear William Herondale, calling for Jem or Tessie. :))
OMG yes!! Exactly why I'm here 😂.
SAME💙💙
Same same
For anyone needing true clarification of the hilarity of our accent, ask a fellow valleys person to say the following sentence: "This year, I was here, playing with my ears."
Comedy gold.
Yea don't ask a southern one, we have strong but weakish accent
😅😅
He said nothing about how welsh people from the valleys say any word like "here", "ear", "year", etc. All those words sound like "yer" in the valleys.
I'm from a valley's South Wales I speak propa welsh aswell I got to a welsh high school and I went to a welsh primary
Rebecca Ryan me too but my sis sounds way more like a welshy than I do
I had my yer pierced yer last yer XD
HumansAreApes DealWithIt yeh same in Port Talbot.
Not everyone says yer for ear in the valleys. Depends what school you went to.
i bet welsh people are great opera singers
Bergi Lein - to be honest I’m welsh and have never heard a welsh opera singer/group so I can’t say much. All I know is that I’ll be no good as I sound like a dying frog
I’m the opposite😂
Xanthe x the gocompare opera singer guy is welsh
I’m welsh (from the valleys) and we have great opera singers:)
I am
So I guess Charles from "let's play" sounds just like that Little Britain "The-only-gay-in-the-village character"!!!! I'm dead😂
I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY INE TRYING TO FIND OUT ABOUT CHARLES ACCENT--
WHY ARE WE ALL SO OBSESSED SLSKSKSKSKSJ
DUDE RIGHT? To think if I didn’t make a choice of watching a UA-cam video about lore Olympus I wouldn’t be here rn
Finally someone understands me
Yes, team Will
yessyesyes. will
All these people trying to figure out what Charles and Howl would sound like, and here I am just trying to practice my Welsh accent for playing Sir Hugh in Merry Wives of Windsor!
i cant stop laughing at him saying JOHHHHHHHNNNNN
i came here to find out what will herondale sounds like
At the beginning it reminds me of the video "Lamas with hats"_: CAAAAAAAAARRLL :D
Welsh is the sexiest accent
+Mary Reilly hey babycakes
😂Fuck Outta Here ahahahhha .....
Mary Reilly thanks I guess
Why, Thankyou.
Mary Reilly thanks 😂🤷♀️
THE FACT THAT EVERYONE IS HERE FROM LET’S PLAY LOOOL
I'm part welsh and I would love to be able to speak in a welsh accent, so could you make a part two for this on using it for every day speaking and talk?
Please?
You could try moving to Wales for a while. People's accent can often change if they move somewhere else for a while. I'm Canadian and I lived in Russia for 4 years. I had a very subtle Russian accent for a while before moving back to Canada
@@Foxikaze I'm planning on moving there in 3 yrs, after college and once I have money but its good to learn a little bit of an accent but not to insult
@@Foxikaze I was born I Wales moved to London when I was 3 I can switch between 2 accents London and the Welsh only shows when I'm talking to family or get excited 😂
I came here to find out what Charles sounds like...👁👄👁
Out of all the UK accents this is the hardest to attempt! lol
Nah I'd say the Northern accent is the most difficult, (N.Wales) no one who hasn't lived here can do it, the south you just have to sound Jolly and do what he says in the video:P
We don't have to sound jolly we are jolly 😂
I didn't know I sounded like this😂
We'll you do 😂
I agree with that statement! I have been trying to learn Welsh. Russian might be easier.
I’m here for welsh Remus lupin
To all the amazing Americans, who likes our accent? :D
I like the accents in the UK, but I'm annoyed by some of our own accents - most northeastern US accents and the Midwest are terrible.
***** What do the northeastern accents sound like that make it terrible? :o
Ace Black Particularly the 'new england' accent, sound nasally and sharp on the ears. Some are more annoying than others. And this is from an american, probably more so for other countries. I live in the south but have a somewhat neutral accent, i hate the southern accent because of the stigma attached to low intelligence, but it is nice on the ears in my opinion.
Love it, it's so musical. But I love most accents, mine is about the most basic and uninteresting American one you can get. It's from Colorado, which is the most generic accent in the country.
Michael Samuel I do , I have a welsh girlfriend
As a Welshman, I can confirm this is exactly what we do not sound like.
Then how do you
He generalises that Welsh people all talk the same . Not the case ...... Cardiff Swansea...... Brecon.......and the valleys all have their own particular characteristics.
comment section: charles from lets play me:👍(liking comments)
Oh Lordy lol. I'm welsh but to anyone outside of England I'm told I sound English. English people say I sound welsh. My fella is Scottish and he says I have welsh phrases but not a string accent.
im welsh too
" . . . but not a 'string' accent"? Is that a typo or is that actually your accent coming out even as you write? Haha - TIDY!
I am from Georgia, Tbilisi and I find Northern Dublin accent the most sutable for me, the most natural and it's funny ass well, you speak and you get in good mood. I don't know much about Welsh accent, but from what I've heard it's lovely and in general all the accent are lovely, except American of course :D
LolaofAr English is my city
I'm outside England, but I can recognize a Welsh accent when I hear it.
I'm in the small minority of yanks who knows anything about... well, much of anything at all, actually.🙄 (That's not me bragging. I know it's truly not saying much to know more than the average American.)
Having sex with sheep really helps get into character!
[Cricket noises]
I'll be here all week folks.
Do not insult our choice of lovers. Love is love.
On the next Black Mirror...
Soleil Crona zzzzzzzzzz
It's really distracting when he keeps looking to the left and right quickly.
***** No need to argue with him, it is just his opinion man. Stay classy m8
Checking the reaction of his Welsh mates who made him do this video on a dare xD
besides the accent, one thing I love about the welsh way of speak is putting, sometimes, the subject and verb at the end of a phrase, like in:
admiring the view I was.
also I guess that they use "gosh" more than in other places in britain.
I'm not an expert! the serie "stella" brought me here!
'we' (at least where i'm from in the south) basically never say gosh. I would consider gosh to be very RP or BBC english.
the subject/verb thing could be a side effect of the welsh language, which is how it goes. 'Yr oeddwn yn edmygu'r olygfa' or something like that.
Same
Robert Green I'm in North Wales and everyone says gosh a lot. From who I know anyway. XD
We welsh only put the subject/verb at the end when we are speaking welsh most of the time.
I'm hungry, I am.
I am Indian. I heard Welsh accent for the first time. Yes It sounds very similar to our accent.
I'm here because of Nia from Xenoblade chronicles 2
Canadiansamurai same :D :D :D😜😜😜😜
sameee
Canadiansamurai same bish
Beth? 😂
nia talks welsh and i recently learn im part welsh so im here to learn native tongue of mine
LMAOO WE'RE ALL RLY HERE TO KNOW HOW CHARLES SOUNDS LIKE
I'm from South Wales doesn't sound like me
+Random vids of me and youtube same
Same i think i have an english accent but im welsh 😂
wales iam welsh
I think the pronunciation sounded so off because he was carrying out all parts of the phrases. What I mean is that, if this man were playing a part with a South Wales accent, he'd likely not take so long to say the sentence "John, what are you doing?" I'm an American, and I've been practicing my South Wales accent for a stage show I'm in. Even as somebody whose not even from the UK, he sounded off to me. But I figured I'd try to say it anyway. As I said it faster and faster, approaching a normal pace for speaking, it sounded much more reasonable. Is this where you think his accent didn't sound right, or is this not a good place for me to seek videos for quasi-voice lessons?
Random vids of me and youtube sounds like me!
Who's here after playing Xenoblade 2? #NiaIsBestGirl
Pablo what's that
HERE I COME, READY OR GORMOTTI
I'll bash you up proper next time, I swear
"Oi, Nia! Look, I've found the shiny-ist trink-eht! ... Nia?"
*"Yeah-yeah, I'll check it out later... (Scoff) I swear, you're such a baby sometimes!"*
OMG I DIDNT THINK THERE WERE ANY XENOBLADE FANS HERE AYY
will herondale vibes ~~~
yes! Will supremacy.
I'm sorry but I'm from South Wales (Swansea) and I don't sound anything like that........
Because Swansea has a proper chavvy accent
let’s see if i can get the fourth accent of my life (and i have yet to be able to go backwards so then i’ll just be welsh i guess).
for anyone curious (if ever this comment is seen) the accents i’ve had throughout my life are as follows:
- preston (northern england)
- kiwi (new zealand)
- australian (mostly made me sound confused, perth).
all have been distinct, though. this is what happens when someone with extremely impressionable mannerisms is moved to different countries.
im jealous 😂
why are welsh accents so damn cute?
As a welsh person, :’)
The North Wales and South Wales accents and dialects are so different it's nearly a whole different language, for example I lived in South Wales until I was 5 and developed a very strong accent, so when I moved up to North Wales I could barely understand anything anyone said to me and other people would fail to understand me, but now I've lived up north for so long I've adapted to their accent/dialect, and now I totally can't understand what my old South Walian friends tell me :L funny language
I love Wales and love the Welsh, but you do need a gallon of flem in your throat to say some of the place names.
Not really im welsh btw
No it just fits with the accent
No we don't xD
Not really
Did he get the Orange Crayon?
"Jawwwnn what are you doing?" - Sherlock
haha xD
Welsh Sherlock
I think that your Welsh video is probably the most accurate. For the Welsh saying that they don't sound like that- it's quite possible that you don't, but it is hard to step back and interpret how we speak. I'm an American from the Chicago area, and don't have a perceived accent, but whenever I travel people can tell I'm from midwest United States, and sometimes even from Chicago!
Haha I'm welsh and you sound exactly like us especially us from the Rhondda valleys
Im gonna learn it for best girl
Niiiiaaaa
Agent Eight it's nothing like the Welsh so if you speak like that your gonna be the worst girl
Agent Eight you’ve got a lot of nerve you one eyed monster
I'm not from Wales, but I can speak some Welsh and I love the language.❤️🏴
My family on my mum's side are all from the Welsh Vall-eys. (South), so I love the accent, which is indeed very musical sounding. It's interesting to note that when anyone imitates a Welsh accent it will always be from the South. Oddly enough, in my mum's day, very few could actually speak Welsh. In the North of Wales however, it is a different story. Many people from certain towns do speak Welsh as their first language, but when they speak English, it is not the same musical accent, it is more 'clipped' sounding and less distinct, (which is probably why it is less recognisable). As for North Welsh people who are not Welsh speakers, their accent comes across more like watered-down Scouse.
I’m from North Wales and lived there until the age of 7. Welsh was my 1st language and shortly followed by English. I then moved to the states where I was bullied because no one could understand me. So I was immediately put into “speech” class to “correct” my accent. And still as a 30 year old woman I retain certain parts of my Welsh accent and honestly wish I wasn’t forced to “correct” it just because others couldn’t understand me and bullied me.
Who is here cuz of Nia
Me, to hear more Welsh accents outside of the Xenoblade series.
anyone here because of Elden Ring
ranni's accent
so Welsh people are the First Men and Anglo-Saxons are the Andals
+Aurora 25 Yeah, basically! GOT relates to everything doesn't it...LOL
+Sophina Wolfe lannister = lancaster , stark = York...?
Not just a South Walian accent, but more specifically a Swansea valley accent. You will find that Cardiffians and Gwent people, or Pembrokeshire and Cardiganshire people speak quite differently
I’d say it’s more Neath valley than Swansea
We don't say JOOOOOOHHNNNNNNN. But we do say whatre you doin
One of my favorite and easiest phrases to say in a Welsh accent comes from a quote I made up for a character, Nia from Xenoblade Chronicles 2.
"I'll have your head for that one!"
The h's are basically non-existent, and it's just so fluid.
(Ah'll 'ave yer 'ead fa'that one!)
(With the sharp 'r' of course)
This is an example of one type of South Wales 'valleys' accent. It Definitely doesn't cover all of South Wales but any means. For example, I live in Cardiff (about 10 miles from the valleys) and the local accent is 'totally different'! Same goes for Swansea, Newport, Bridgend etc...
Everybody is like Charles, Howl or Will
Me? I'm here for Remus
Let me explain this to all of the other Welsh people who either laughed to death or got slightly offended by this.
Im going up to a Welsh (language) comp next year so I know what I'm talking about.
He spoke in a Cwmbran accent, or tried to, but not many people speak like that anymore so it just sounds weird
It also explains why people from England who try to speak Welsh speak like that.
Mae'n amlwg for y dyn 'ma heb ymarfer Cymraeg ddigon.
Ydy! I am from south Wales and I don't sound anything like that!
nah, i'm from newbridge (about 15 minutes from cwmbran) and it's not like 'cun ewe bring me thee ooorunge crayyyyon pleeeease?'
Robert Green haha yeah
Serena Jenkins I'm bloody offended be this guy not you the vid
Dwin ddim yn Hoffi o dwin siarad ddim fel hwn
To the other fellow Welsh who says his impersonation isn't spot on, it is. Some Welsh accents sounds like this. Mine doesn't but I've heard people with this accent speak. It's spot on. You'll see how different Welsh people have different accents by seeing some of my videos when playing with friends.
Coming from Llanelli I have heard *some* people speak like this but to be honest I find his attempt at a 'Welsh' accent horrible. It's such a generalisation! I've never heard of anyone pronounce John the way he does unless they're calling out to 'John' from afar. It's such a shame that people who have never met an actual Welsh person and heard them speak in person will listen to this video and assume that this is the way we all speak in Wales.
So much love for this❤ I do not pronounce john as jOohn.
I was actually watching this, and all the way through thinking "That's not the kind of Welsh I had in mind". I would like to learn a bit of a Welsh accent for a cosplay I'll do next year - but it the best option seems to be just to listen to interviews with Welsh people, and watch movies with Welsh people in it.
Kim Anisi My guess is Gwen Cooper! :P
Who came here to hear their own accent? I actually have a very small Welsh accent. X
Different accents all over Wales as in north east Wales we have am accent which people call "Scelsh" basically Welsh and scouse accents mixed.
i just
wanted to know what remus lupin with a welsh accent would sound like
Oh so that’s how Charles Jones talk to Samara???
This video is simply not helpful.
I came here from a reddit post where someone went to American school and lost their Welsh accent but over time had to now fake it because their mum didn’t like their “fake American accent.”
Ok ok so now that we know were all here for Charles...
IM SO GLAD IM NOT THE ONLY ONE HERE FROM LETS PLAY
I'm laughing myself silly I'm Welsh I grew up in America but I can still talk like this with no problem lol
America girls love when I use my real voice hahaha 😂
Me liking all the comment that related to Charles Let's Play 🤣🤣🤣
i just need to know what remus lupin sounds like
First of all same. Scond of al i just say another commend on another video i watched before this
ua-cam.com/video/O_2UW8v3Q80/v-deo.html this one. Btw i was in both video's for the same reason as you🤣
me too😭
Just hear to know what Remus Lupin would sound like.
I still have no clue
Me reading the comments and seeing that there are many other people here for Howl 💀
Thanks for this!
I just found Joel & Lia here :)
😂
Will Herondale brought me here .
Everyone here to sound like Charles and Howl.
I just wanna Speak like Edward Kenway
Love Welsh accents!! They're so lovely :)
They're so fucking hot they give me a mighty eargasm.
Thank you!!
i came here cuz i just love hearing the Welsh accent.
i just love it.
but some names, i have no idea how to pronounce - even tho i'm really good at foreign languages.
*I JUST LOVE WELSH*
joanna k im welsh and thanks
Y and W are vowels.
The Y is used as an i (as in the word "it" or how an i is pronounced usually, oh it's used as "The" when at a start of a sentence)....The W is used a U and the oo sound. DD is Th, and the LL...well, I'll leave that with you! 😉
Im here to find out how charles frome “let’s play”sound like HAHAHAHAHHA
Will herondale
Look what you made me do
Me too😂➰
I'm from South Wales and looking on how to do a welsh accent, and this is how ive been doing it all along!!!
So happy! ♥♥♥ ☺☺☺
You already have the accent if your from South Wales, I don't believe I have a south welsh accent until I went to London and no one could understand me 😁
Stupid people then
I’m trying to learn how to talk like nia from xenoblade chronicles 2
So basically just sound like a pirate & if you're a lady sound like Elizabeth Swan.
*goes to watch Pirates of the Caribbean*
There's no one Welsh accent, but lots of dialects, i.e. Cardiff, Newport, Valleys and North Walian.
North walian is split also, as you have the north west Wales accent, north east Wales accent then you have the Wrexham accent which is a thing of its own.
William Llwyn So they're Welsh dialects not accents.
@@Kilex6522 Accents....Dialects are different word usage within a language. Welsh in the North is used differently to the Welsh in the South.
currently in the midst of reading let’s play and had to break away to find out how charles sounds
Give tips on how to make a Polish accent
Yeah, foreign people who are supposed to have Polish accent usually just do Russian. Annoying.
My friend from US says she can always tell if someone's Polish, but she can't explain how :P (I'm Polish)