The Americans pronounce "Oliver" as the English would have pronounced it in the 17th century. I enjoy your videos, but you are mistaking British accent for dialect, and it is important for people to understand this when they visit England, for example, if you visit West Country in England (where i live) we pronounce Oliver the same as Americans do. We don't all live in London, and we don't all sound the same.
I think the name Harry will be forever linked in my memory with Harry Potter.
True!!
UK Accent is great. FIRST !!!
Thanks
Love your vlogs esp the pronounciation, your indian accent is hilarious. More vlogs on pronounciation please
The dark L is one of the few sounds I still struggle with, so yes please, make a video about that
Okay sure!!! It's on my list :)
I love your UK english
Thanks
Yooo anpu this is george
Haha hey!
Yes make a vid on the dark L
Okay :))
Yes dark L. Please!
Coming up soon!
what's the Font you used fr the names?
I was born in Nainital now Its been about 5 years to me here i already had subtle brown hairs now ive yellow hairs i dunno why urs as much as black .
Make a girl names video too!!!☺☺
Yup!! Coming up soon :)
2:04 I thought it was *THANOS*
Anpu is a nice British name
It's a Tamil name :) But thank you!
@@AnpuLondon and you are good-looking with this beard
Yes, it's a nice British name.
👍👍👍
The music is so tranq
Hahaha someone's been watching my videos xD Thanks
Yea
Yass
:)
ANPU
Pronounce my name correctly If possible😂😂
Will try and pronounce it in the next live stream :)
The name Oliver is the same as the main character in the story oliver twist.
True! 🌸
My name is george thomas
Why this video has only 307 views 😲
I know right!! We have to share it widely to get the word out :))
Make a video on dark l
Sure, will do!
@@AnpuLondon thanks!😀😀😀😀
Lol my real name is george thomas
The Americans pronounce "Oliver" as the English would have pronounced it in the 17th century. I enjoy your videos, but you are mistaking British accent for dialect, and it is important for people to understand this when they visit England, for example, if you visit West Country in England (where i live) we pronounce Oliver the same as Americans do. We don't all live in London, and we don't all sound the same.