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Accents can change in as little of 10 miles!
Crazy!
@@NAIATHEDRAGON Not just the accents, the words can also change - but then we are used to it.
The fact that Britain consists of England, Scotland and Wales would indicate that there’s many accents in Great Britain
I grew up in East London. When I moved to South Wales in my twenties, nobody could understand a word I said. I didn't have too much trouble understanding them, though, since my mother was born and raised in S Wales, so I was well-prepared. However, I had to learn to deliberately moderate both my speech and slang to make myself understood - and then had to repeat the process when I moved to rural Devon a few years later... and then I had to learn the local way of speaking very quickly!
Don't worry. All American accents sound the same to me.
Could he really think that Brummies sound the same as Geordies?
there are somewhere between 35 and 45 accents throughout the UK. London it's self has at least 5 just in the city.
This is a massive massive underestimation. Theres hundreds upon hundreds of accents if not thousands. London has way more than 5 accents. Belfast has easily 10+ accents too. Theres easily over 100 accents in northern ireland alone. My older siblings have a different accent from me because they grew up like 3 miles away in the same city.
Each Accent she did x it by 10 in Real Life. The actual Accent Locals use .
She did it wonderfully
Definitely werth a dive into British accents 😊
I live 13 miles from Liverpool city centre so. Scoucers 3 changes in accent moving out. St Helens. 2. Move over the east lancs road start to get broader into the Wigan accent. From my house I live on the crossroads of Liverpool Lancashire and Cheshire. 5 miles east you have Warrington. 5 miles south Cheshire add 5 miles you have more of a Chester accent. Going east you start to delve into Mancunian I would guess around a dozen different accent within 15 miles of my house and the are different enough to know where they came from.
I used to go regularly to conferrence in Southport and was a little surprised at how few people spoke with a Lancashire accent rather than a Liverpool one, even though it's only about 20 miles away? Retirees and hospitality workers excepted.
There are actually a lot more accents than this. I live in a fairly small town and people at one end have a different accent from those at the other.
It's like walking into whole new worlds!
There are over 40 plus different accents in the UK and thats not including the Regional variations 😁
😲😲 How many can you do?
As a New Yorker you should watch "How Birkenhead Park in the UK changed New York forever." More to learn.
There is a phenomenon called the founder effect. Where something like language spreads, the place of origin will have a greater variety that the places it has spread to - because those that spread it are never a representative sample of the original. For a similar reason, there is much greater variety of ethnic diversity in Africa than there is anywhere else on earth - because of the founder effect.
I now live in the Black Country, although originally from Birmingham, I have lived South Wales, London, Oxford. People often have said where do you come from. I know I have picked up a lot of words and phrases from Wales which confuses the English etc.. But I love the Individuality of local accents, it's something special.
In wales you can tell if people live on one side of town or the other by their accent.
you have to remember, she is having ago at the accents, not acutaly living in the regions, so its not quite as thick or broad with the slang built in, Having said that, she does a great job, to highlight the accents, better than i can do, i have liver goerdie, isle of whight, poole, bournemouth, london and oxford
Trouble is, although my accent is pretty neutral after spending many years in the military, I still moderate my English when talking to foreigners. Be they American, Scandinavians or Dutch, all of whom speak pretty good English anyway. Many British will do this as a matter of courtessy.
She did a good job but there are more accents still that were nto included, the two known most to me from Nottingham and Stoke on Trent for instance. Most countries have variability of accents.
Your paying to much attention to her voice. When you hear people from those areas it will catch you out. In fact some accents are even thicker and harder to understand added with local slang its takes some working out.
True!
The thing that will blow your mind, is not so much the accents, but the slang, how one thing, can be named 10 different ways, depending your area,
bread roll
bap,
stottie
where im from, we call
kegs=trousers
gegs=eye glasses
kets=sweets ot candy
tab=cigarette
i could go on, im from north east england, other will chip in
we also have names for the local county, or cities, that goes back hundreds of years
i will add a list of the north east and why
Yea, thats wild lol.
Thinking theres only 1 accent is fucking wild man, fucking wild. Theres easily hundreds of accents in ireland alone, Im not joking theres so many accents here some of my siblings have a different accent due to where we lived when they were young vs me. And were talking about within the same town less than 2 miles apart. . Btw literally no one can immitate a northern irish accent, theyre just nowhere close haha.
We have a saying - that the accent changes every 29 miles and the name for a bread every 40 miles. I grew up in the West coast and the village 3 miles away had a difffrent accent. I think you should whatch this apain ghe is pritty good, im not keen on here Glasgow accent it is a big city and has many accents.
She should try a black country accent
It's a good place to start. But you could look into the accent of each county in the UK. Although, the nuances of the language allow locals to know which part of the city you are from. 🤔
She missed lots of accents in Scotland that are completely different and quite hard for other Scots to understand then there is Gaelic another language completely .
I'm from Wales, South Wales to be precise and her Welsh accents are that good, out of 10 I'd give her a 6 score, she needs more practice to get it spot on. 🏴 Sorry if you think they sound the same, you need to either clean your ears or listen more carefully. Britain consists of 3 entirely separate countries, so it's obvious that there would be so many, America thinks we all sound like the posh English accent and and some parts of the UK you would be hated for saying that the people of Scotland and Wales sounds like the English. Plus no part of Ireland is classed as British, only northern Ireland is part of the UK as a whole, but as I said Britain only consists 3 separate countries Scotland, Wales and England.
She is doing very basic accents from each region, if you went there it would sound so different and you wouldn't be able to understand it.
That Edinburgh accent is total crap. Almost nobody in Edinburgh talks like that. She is doing a Morningside accent spoken by older women who wished to sound well off or cultured. It became associated with the well off area of Morningside in Edinburgh.
She did a great job.
Her London accent is appalling, sounded Australian. There are four accents in London, anyway.
Her Glaswegian was rubbish. Also, her Dublin accent was non-existent
I have to say, her accents aren’t that accurate. There are way better vids on this