@@BrianWilesQuizzes Hey NASA, I'm Rania from Iraq. I would like to ask: If you launch a satellite or a spacecraft, do you orbit the Earth seven times? Do you use gravity to save fuel? Why, in all these years, only 5 percent of space has been discovered? If you can send a spacecraft to Mars, why don't you carry out a mission around space? Walking around in it for exploration, and also when sending a satellite, is it monitored by ships from different countries? What is meant is why I did not get a response from you. I said I have designs that I have designed missiles and spacecraft that I would like to present to you. I am still studying, but I desperately want to start my professional career before I complete my studies for that. please
@@BrianWilesQuizzesHey NASA, I'm Rania from Iraq. I would like to ask: If you launch a satellite or a spacecraft, do you orbit the Earth seven times? Do you use gravity to save fuel? Why, in all these years, only 5 percent of space has been discovered? If you can send a spacecraft to Mars, why don't you carry out a mission around space? Walking around in it for exploration, and also when sending a satellite, is it monitored by ships from different countries? What is meant is why I did not get a response from you. I said I have designs that I have designed missiles and spacecraft that I would like to present to you. I am still studying, but I desperately want to start my professional career before I complete my studies for that. please
@@BrianWilesQuizzesI am Rania. I think you know me now. I have sent a lot. Really, you can see how much I have sent. I just want a chance, and this is my right as a human being who wants to achieve something. I would like to reach out to help. Whoever wants to learn and invent, then why am I not getting a response? I chose myself after many circumstances. I would like very much to succeed and I will not. I surrender until I get what I want. I don't want to reach space or dive into the depths of the sea. Rather, I will reach higher than that day. I want an answer. I want to talk. I want everything.
@@BrianWilesQuizzes Hi NASA, I am Rania, a student from Iraq. I have sent you a lot, but I have not received a response. I hope this time I will arrive. Maybe I will not write an influential message, but I will write about myself. I am very interested in space. I was even obsessed with space movies until I did that a year ago. I designed weapons and missiles as well. I designed a special project that I cannot talk about face to face. I would like to talk to President Joe Biden about an important matter that will change the course of the world, not just America. There is a lot to learn, but I am from a small village that has many laws and beliefs, so I cannot travel or go out, but I ask you and the President to send some The men from the American Ministry to take me with them to America to talk to you, but before that I request an official request from NASA to publish a leaflet that they have accepted me as a doctor so that I can convince my family to go out, and believe me, when you see the designs and the project, you will know that you do not regret that you brought me. Please do that. For the future
I was born in Texas. At age 11, I moved to Colorado... oh man I got pummeled in 6th grade. Over Christmas break (2 weeks) I watched local and cable TV news all day and literally repeated their words exactly. When we went back to school in January. I had dropped all the drawl/twang. No one hassled me ever again.
😂 I had an ex-girlfriend who moved to England from Connecticut in 6th grade and she got humiliated. Then, she comes back to The States, to Georgia! Poor girl doesn't know how to speak at this point, I imagine.
As a north/central Jersey girl born and raised… This has got to be at least the 3rd video I’ve watched like this from various UA-camrs. It drives my up a wall when it’s assumed that everyone in NYC speaks like the Italians. By no means do we (because NYC and northern NJ are basically the same) all speak like that. The most accurate part of that description that I think most of us fit, is the a to aw sound. The most inaccurate part is, most of us do use a rhotic r.
Interesting how only the accent and phrases are things that differ across country. Here is example from Croatian language: "It's raining" - Standard Croatian: "Kiša pada". North Croatian dialect: "Dešč curi". South Croatia dialect: "Daži".
Bostons got 3. Italian North End has elements of NYC, Boston South End is the stereotypical Beantown voice, and the third is the generic Massachusetts accent
I'm from India and have always been fascinated by the New York accent. Had a Canadian friend and I could listen to her talk for hours. It was exactly like the NY accent. I liked your video so much I watched it twice. You have a magnetic personality - like a movie star. Or is staw? 😅
I confuse everyone. My mom was from Kentucky but had lived in San Francisco since high school. I was born in SF and lived throughout the state when I moved to North Carolina at 23. At first people knew I wasn’t from here but 46 years later they don’t notice as much except for my CA beach hippie slang, far out y’all. (My favorite Southern sentence I heard after I first got here was a Rockingham County woman who said, “I got right ready to get gone.” I adored her hospitality and genuine country kindness. She invited me to Sunday dinner which I was late for because I arrived at supper time! I had so much to learn.
There was a Sharpie commercial where a Californian young boy said something like “Where’s my Sharpie dude!” It was such an awesome example of the California Surfer dude
Bonus accent is called Mid Atlantic. Best example is Cary Grant. very popular in Hollywood from the 20s to 50s. It was taught in Drama schools. Not from any region. It was made up by blending American accent with British accent but owned by neither.
I'm Ukrainian languages and English specifically enjoyer, I have a good ear, yet it always baffled me how I never really understood the difference between American accents despite I'm clearly hearing the difference between British ones (and was able to imitate until I've developed my own accent that sort of stuck). I've only ever noticed subtle differences in American, except for southern ones, but then again they were one and the same for me, now I clearly see how draw and twang are different. Showing specific sounds here really leads me to some "aha!" moments and that's hella rad.
You have to move by hundreds even thousands of km to hear slightly different accent...and you have like 3/4 of them. In Italy you literally have 9/10 different languages (not accents) and if we all speak italian you can hear at least 10/15 major accents with waaaaay more difference, than if you go in an area you can find sub-accents.
I don't know if it's true, but I once had a German translator with me who had lived in England many years. She said that the accent in New England of the U.S. is somewhat like what the British sounded like four hundred years ago. She said that the reason was that when people came to the new world, to feel more secure, they held tightly to their language. In Britain, the language more naturally evolved. That while a Brit pronounces "half" as "hɑːf", they used to pronounce it as "hæf" like we do. And that John F. Kennedy would be a good example of how Brits sounded four hundred years ago.
Respect the technique, but he still misses the part of the Boston accent that linguistic experts never mention: short “O” sounds are pronounced “aw”, e.g. Tawmmy from Bawston
I live in Oklahoma and my accent seems to sound like a Midwestern and a Southern accent mashed together. I don’t think I sound nasally but who knows. I thought my accent sounded neutral but I’ve gotten a few comments about how I pronounce a few words from people and it made me realize my accent isn’t neutral than I thought.
North Carolina to Oklahoma to Wyoming here, my accent is so all over the place and I thought it was neutral for the longest time too but it definitely isn't. Especially if I'm mad. Oklahoma definitely has some twangy places.
Please do some videos about the accents of Texas, Ohio and Wyoming Especially the latter as I find it pretty distinctive and sort of hard to understand It feels like a rural accent for me and its vocals feels so nasal
I don’t find accents to be quite that cut and fold in that people in North Carolina have a completely different southern accent than those who live in Alabama and there’s probably 67 different accents to be discovered in the metro Atlanta alone.
I'm french and it's still difficult for me to figure out which accent belongs to which part of america but... The southern one?? Its veery recognizable
Im from north Cali and when I would meet my friend from NY we'd always laugh and questions who was right in calling things like: CA, Soda in NY its Pop or I'd say Tennis she called them sneakers. Then we'd call our friend from Georgia and she'd be like: Hey y'all , when are y'all coming? Very Georgia Peach. I find it funny and fascinating how you can distinguish people's state of origin just by their choice of words and expressed accent. Its pretty awesome.
I was born in California, raised there for I wanna say like 9 years, but then because my dad was military and kept getting restationed, spent a year or two in Missouri, then have been living in North Carolina, but spent every summer since i was a toddler in Pennsylvania with my grandparents. This video is showing me just how bonkers my voice really is without knowing it, i thought my voice was basic 😂
Wow...talent... i jst cant imitate accents from the eastcoast... so hard, especially the NY one... I find the southern accent relatively easy to imitate tho...
يا براين لو سمحت ممكن تشرحلنا بالتفصيل طريقة الدفع عشان صعبه وصعب جدا نجيب دولارات في مصر من البنك دا اصلا لو مكانش مستحيل فلو تغير الطريقه لطريقه أسهل شويه انا متعطل بسبب كدا،، والله ينور يمعلم على الشرح الجميل ،،حبيبي يا براين
❤ @BrianWiles ! You’re awesome 😎 Ive learned a great deal from you 😊🙏🏻… Fellow Bostonian here with Spanish/English mother tongues! Love your accent explanations ! I personally think All Southern accents are Awesome! I love tricking people with my southern accent attempts lol 👍🏻
@@BrianWilesQuizzes That's great information, Brian! I'd really appreciate a video on how to master the Standard American accent - it would be really helpful for my language learning journey! Also, I wanted to let you know that I've been enjoying your content very much, your explanations are always clear and helpful. Keep up the great work!
which one is more standard? like a starter who wants to learn american accent for professional work which accent sounds more pro? in which state is more companies in? DC or NY? which accent does hollywood movies use?
Hello Professor, greetings from Venezuela. Is there any way to transcribe words and phrases from English to IPA without seeing the translation made by applications such as Elsa Speak, so that I can learn to transcribe the phonetic translation and thus have a better idea of how it is pronounced? I don't know if I explained myself well. Greetings and God bless you.
I feel like you left out many southern accents like there’s Arkansas, Texas, Deep South, Florida, southern Ohio and Indiana , Carolina’s, and then there’s Midwest accents too like Minnesota
Good job buddy I love this vid it's kinda funny Cuz here in Egypt there's a bunch of Accents like upper Egypt's Accent , Cairo's Accent and Alex's Accent etc I think the most American Accent I could Talk in it is California's Accent It's Easy for me .
I learned British English in high school, but now, when I see this video, I find my accent similar to "California accent." Like, what? I am not even American.
The New York accent is the one that sounds the most pleasing to my ears
Impressive how he changes his accent like a machine 😶 That's an IMPRESSIVE amount of control 👏
Thanks so much! (I was a voice actor for many years…)
@@BrianWilesQuizzes Hey NASA, I'm Rania from Iraq. I would like to ask: If you launch a satellite or a spacecraft, do you orbit the Earth seven times? Do you use gravity to save fuel? Why, in all these years, only 5 percent of space has been discovered? If you can send a spacecraft to Mars, why don't you carry out a mission around space? Walking around in it for exploration, and also when sending a satellite, is it monitored by ships from different countries? What is meant is why I did not get a response from you. I said I have designs that I have designed missiles and spacecraft that I would like to present to you. I am still studying, but I desperately want to start my professional career before I complete my studies for that. please
@@BrianWilesQuizzesHey NASA, I'm Rania from Iraq. I would like to ask: If you launch a satellite or a spacecraft, do you orbit the Earth seven times? Do you use gravity to save fuel? Why, in all these years, only 5 percent of space has been discovered? If you can send a spacecraft to Mars, why don't you carry out a mission around space? Walking around in it for exploration, and also when sending a satellite, is it monitored by ships from different countries? What is meant is why I did not get a response from you. I said I have designs that I have designed missiles and spacecraft that I would like to present to you. I am still studying, but I desperately want to start my professional career before I complete my studies for that. please
@@BrianWilesQuizzesI am Rania. I think you know me now. I have sent a lot. Really, you can see how much I have sent. I just want a chance, and this is my right as a human being who wants to achieve something. I would like to reach out to help. Whoever wants to learn and invent, then why am I not getting a response? I chose myself after many circumstances. I would like very much to succeed and I will not. I surrender until I get what I want. I don't want to reach space or dive into the depths of the sea. Rather, I will reach higher than that day. I want an answer. I want to talk. I want everything.
@@BrianWilesQuizzes
Hi NASA, I am Rania, a student from Iraq. I have sent you a lot, but I have not received a response. I hope this time I will arrive. Maybe I will not write an influential message, but I will write about myself. I am very interested in space. I was even obsessed with space movies until I did that a year ago. I designed weapons and missiles as well. I designed a special project that I cannot talk about face to face. I would like to talk to President Joe Biden about an important matter that will change the course of the world, not just America. There is a lot to learn, but I am from a small village that has many laws and beliefs, so I cannot travel or go out, but I ask you and the President to send some The men from the American Ministry to take me with them to America to talk to you, but before that I request an official request from NASA to publish a leaflet that they have accepted me as a doctor so that I can convince my family to go out, and believe me, when you see the designs and the project, you will know that you do not regret that you brought me. Please do that. For the future
I work in a Call Center (I learned English two years ago), one of the greatest challenge we have is being able to adapt to different accents.
Southern accents are ugly. As a native Californian I cringe at Southern accents
I was born in Texas.
At age 11, I moved to Colorado... oh man I got pummeled in 6th grade.
Over Christmas break (2 weeks) I watched local and cable TV news all day and literally repeated their words exactly. When we went back to school in January. I had dropped all the drawl/twang.
No one hassled me ever again.
😂 I had an ex-girlfriend who moved to England from Connecticut in 6th grade and she got humiliated. Then, she comes back to The States, to Georgia! Poor girl doesn't know how to speak at this point, I imagine.
Y'know, I was repeating Arthur's voice (Red dead Redemption 2), and now I can talk just like he does it.
congrats. Most people don't even bother trying to adapt
@wildfuture.network
lol thanks
I got tired of getting beat up
I work with my students on developing their American English accents, and I’ll be recommending this channel from now on.
As a north/central Jersey girl born and raised… This has got to be at least the 3rd video I’ve watched like this from various UA-camrs. It drives my up a wall when it’s assumed that everyone in NYC speaks like the Italians. By no means do we (because NYC and northern NJ are basically the same) all speak like that. The most accurate part of that description that I think most of us fit, is the a to aw sound. The most inaccurate part is, most of us do use a rhotic r.
Yeah, i was like wtf, that can't be right!?
Interesting how only the accent and phrases are things that differ across country. Here is example from Croatian language: "It's raining" - Standard Croatian: "Kiša pada". North Croatian dialect: "Dešč curi". South Croatia dialect: "Daži".
Oh wow- yes, American English grammar and vocabulary is fairly standard across different regional accents.
@@BrianWilesQuizzes yeah, as a tourist visitor to North America with fluency in English, I like that :)
@@doriancroatia2054 A native speaker would have never written that last sentence though... 😅. sounds robotic...
Former Southern Californian here now on the east coast....you nailed it braaahhhhhh!
This is awesome. I’m from north of Boston, but moved o TN. I love this video. You do Boston proud
Watched this out of pure curiosity, This was absolutely hilarious to hear, informative and clear to learn from ❤
Bostons got 3. Italian North End has elements of NYC, Boston South End is the stereotypical Beantown voice, and the third is the generic Massachusetts accent
Boston guy here, I've never said "Grinder, " but the bubbler is wicked common. And clicker instead of remote control. Dont forget your Dunkin'!
Grinder is New England though. Only word used in CT.
I'm from India and have always been fascinated by the New York accent. Had a Canadian friend and I could listen to her talk for hours. It was exactly like the NY accent. I liked your video so much I watched it twice. You have a magnetic personality - like a movie star. Or is staw? 😅
Love from Indonesia😂
Most of my life I lived in California, and then moved to Arizona. I didn't know there was a California accent "dude".
Being a norcal native, i don't i have a California accent but, i know a handful of slangs for sure
I confuse everyone. My mom was from Kentucky but had lived in San Francisco since high school. I was born in SF and lived throughout the state when I moved to North Carolina at 23. At first people knew I wasn’t from here but 46 years later they don’t notice as much except for my CA beach hippie slang, far out y’all. (My favorite Southern sentence I heard after I first got here was a Rockingham County woman who said, “I got right ready to get gone.” I adored her hospitality and genuine country kindness. She invited me to Sunday dinner which I was late for because I arrived at supper time! I had so much to learn.
Haha yes, there's a lot going on there!
You're a great teacher! 👌
There was a Sharpie commercial where a Californian young boy said something like “Where’s my Sharpie dude!” It was such an awesome example of the California Surfer dude
Bonus accent is called Mid Atlantic. Best example is Cary Grant. very popular in Hollywood from the 20s to 50s. It was taught in Drama schools. Not from any region. It was made up by blending American accent with British accent but owned by neither.
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
المرة ده بقولك ان محتواك رائع وياريت تكمل كدة علطول ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
شكرا يا حبيبي
حسنا
انت یهچی عربی احسن😅@@BrianWilesQuizzes
It would be so great if you continue making videos like this ✨ great job brain.
Thanks Rayna!
I'm Ukrainian languages and English specifically enjoyer, I have a good ear, yet it always baffled me how I never really understood the difference between American accents despite I'm clearly hearing the difference between British ones (and was able to imitate until I've developed my own accent that sort of stuck). I've only ever noticed subtle differences in American, except for southern ones, but then again they were one and the same for me, now I clearly see how draw and twang are different. Showing specific sounds here really leads me to some "aha!" moments and that's hella rad.
You have to move by hundreds even thousands of km to hear slightly different accent...and you have like 3/4 of them.
In Italy you literally have 9/10 different languages (not accents) and if we all speak italian you can hear at least 10/15 major accents with waaaaay more difference, than if you go in an area you can find sub-accents.
I don't know if it's true, but I once had a German translator with me who had lived in England many years. She said that the accent in New England of the U.S. is somewhat like what the British sounded like four hundred years ago. She said that the reason was that when people came to the new world, to feel more secure, they held tightly to their language. In Britain, the language more naturally evolved. That while a Brit pronounces "half" as "hɑːf", they used to pronounce it as "hæf" like we do. And that John F. Kennedy would be a good example of how Brits sounded four hundred years ago.
Respect the technique, but he still misses the part of the Boston accent that linguistic experts never mention: short “O” sounds are pronounced “aw”, e.g. Tawmmy from Bawston
I live in Oklahoma and my accent seems to sound like a Midwestern and a Southern accent mashed together. I don’t think I sound nasally but who knows. I thought my accent sounded neutral but I’ve gotten a few comments about how I pronounce a few words from people and it made me realize my accent isn’t neutral than I thought.
North Carolina to Oklahoma to Wyoming here, my accent is so all over the place and I thought it was neutral for the longest time too but it definitely isn't. Especially if I'm mad. Oklahoma definitely has some twangy places.
fot my italian ears is hard to hear all these differences, but the video is very well done
Please do some videos about the accents of Texas, Ohio and Wyoming
Especially the latter as I find it pretty distinctive and sort of hard to understand
It feels like a rural accent for me and its vocals feels so nasal
I don’t find accents to be quite that cut and fold in that people in North Carolina have a completely different southern accent than those who live in Alabama and there’s probably 67 different accents to be discovered in the metro Atlanta alone.
I'm from Ohio I want you to imitate our accent here lol. Nice video I enjoyed it!
California accent is the easiest among all other American accents
The LA south central accent is its own in its self
I did enjoy watching this video. Thank you. I like the Sothern and New York accent so much! It's really enjoyable to hear someone talking in them.
I moved from California to Europe where I went to an International school and my oh my how my English teacher(she was British) loathed my Cali accent😂
"Uptalk" is very common in an Australian accent too.
There are a weird amount of similarities between those accents.
This is a master piece
Thank you very much, Mohamed!
Thank you🌹
great content like always!
Thanks a lot!
Assalom Aleykum I am from Uzbekistan
Hello and thanks for watching!
Va alaykum assalom qalaysiz?
Walaykum assalam, im a Muslim from greater LA ! ☺️
I'm french and it's still difficult for me to figure out which accent belongs to which part of america but... The southern one?? Its veery recognizable
Just looking at your videos makes me smile until the end Brian 💙
Im from north Cali and when I would meet my friend from NY we'd always laugh and questions who was right in calling things like: CA, Soda in NY its Pop or I'd say Tennis she called them sneakers. Then we'd call our friend from Georgia and she'd be like: Hey y'all , when are y'all coming? Very Georgia Peach. I find it funny and fascinating how you can distinguish people's state of origin just by their choice of words and expressed accent. Its pretty awesome.
In French, we call Tennis "Basket" 😅
I like your teaching system , I am from Bangladesh
Love your accents Brian 😂, Please keep including arabic captions i am trying to learn arabic from them :D
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Okay I will and thanks!
I was born in California, raised there for I wanna say like 9 years, but then because my dad was military and kept getting restationed, spent a year or two in Missouri, then have been living in North Carolina, but spent every summer since i was a toddler in Pennsylvania with my grandparents. This video is showing me just how bonkers my voice really is without knowing it, i thought my voice was basic 😂
your videos always helps me alot
As a Connecticutian, I know this dude is accurate with Boston and NY.
Baa que bien te quedó el vídeo! 👍👍
Gracias 🙏
"Dear teacher,I fall in love with you"❤️
Is the sentence correct?
Haha very close! “I am falling in…”
This was amazing and soo much fun! From a fellow language nerd! 😁👏
Wow...talent... i jst cant imitate accents from the eastcoast... so hard, especially the NY one... I find the southern accent relatively easy to imitate tho...
The video is beautiful
Thank you very much, Mohamed!
Brilliant mate
Thanks so much!
يا براين لو سمحت ممكن تشرحلنا بالتفصيل طريقة الدفع عشان صعبه
وصعب جدا نجيب دولارات في مصر من البنك دا اصلا لو مكانش مستحيل فلو تغير الطريقه لطريقه أسهل شويه انا متعطل بسبب كدا،، والله ينور يمعلم على الشرح الجميل ،،حبيبي يا براين
could you please make video about all vowel and consonant sound pronunciation?
Excellent travail
Very interesting topic! Thank you! 😊
Thanks
Thank
I like the California accent
That's gay
@@aidenaidenbond how tf
Genius!!!
There are even more specific Southern accents! My family from WV would say “Hey Ah-zic! (Isaac) I’m goin down ta So fia (Sophia) on Tuesdi”
❤ @BrianWiles ! You’re awesome 😎 Ive learned a great deal from you 😊🙏🏻… Fellow Bostonian here with Spanish/English mother tongues! Love your accent explanations ! I personally think All Southern accents are Awesome! I love tricking people with my southern accent attempts lol 👍🏻
Haha that’s great, and thanks!
Of course, this is a very interesting topic 😊
LOVE IT!!!😂😂😂 Im relly enjoyng the explanation vou gave specialy the Southern accent!!!!
Thank you 👍🏻
Sir, could you please tell me the accent you use?
I use a Standard American accent (this is the most common American accent).
@@BrianWilesQuizzes That's great information, Brian! I'd really appreciate a video on how to master the Standard American accent - it would be really helpful for my language learning journey! Also, I wanted to let you know that I've been enjoying your content very much, your explanations are always clear and helpful. Keep up the great work!
Great job 👏
Wow. This is great.
Thanks a lot, Steve!
great one ❤
Glad you like it!
which one is more standard? like a starter who wants to learn american accent for professional work which accent sounds more pro? in which state is more companies in? DC or NY? which accent does hollywood movies use?
US News Reporter
I have never been in the US, and english is not my native language, but when I speak english I also do 5:50 lmao I didn't know this had a name
Very well spoken man.. minus the aboot its about 😂
I love New York and I hope visit it❤
I hope you can come one day!
California sounds chill duuudeee
Hello Professor, greetings from Venezuela. Is there any way to transcribe words and phrases from English to IPA without seeing the translation made by applications such as Elsa Speak, so that I can learn to transcribe the phonetic translation and thus have a better idea of how it is pronounced? I don't know if I explained myself well. Greetings and God bless you.
Depends on cali tbh some people in Cali moslty the bay have some like bounce in they voice like they funky or sum
You're awesome 😎👍
What about N‘awlins ?
I was looking for this comment. I wondered about that too!
هو انت بتعرف تكتب و تقرأ عربي ولا بتتكلمو بس و لو بتعرف تكتب ممكن تورينا خطك بالعربي و متقولش خطي وحش 😁
أرفعوا تعليقي عشان براين يشوفوا
براين ،انا من مصر عايزه ادرس اللغه العربيه للاجانب ' امريكان او بريطانيين ' تنصحني بإيه؟
So cool!
California accent is so promenent is science videos here on YT for sure that Uptalk is so recognizable
I feel like you left out many southern accents like there’s Arkansas, Texas, Deep South, Florida, southern Ohio and Indiana , Carolina’s, and then there’s Midwest accents too like Minnesota
What about the Midwest
Wow.. love it
As a non native English speaker, the Southern accent gives me the most difficulty understanding.
Do one for the Midwest
Good job buddy I love this vid it's kinda funny Cuz here in Egypt there's a bunch of Accents like upper Egypt's Accent , Cairo's Accent and Alex's Accent etc I think the most American Accent I could Talk in it is California's Accent It's Easy for me .
Thanks a lot, and I’m glad you liked the video!
I need your help now
Don’t forget the yinzers from western PA.
Very true!
What accent does Miami has?
Wait is every state has its own accent this is impressive I didn't know about this
احبك يا اخي❤
Could you make a video on how to learn Arabic ( new one)
When I say night it sounds like knot 🤷♂️ but I’m from southwest Georgia 😅
I learned British English in high school, but now, when I see this video, I find my accent similar to "California accent." Like, what? I am not even American.
I liked Boston accent
Thanks, Ahmad!
hi
Hi, Jose 👋
What about da Chicago accent?
Impressive