American & British React to The HARDEST UK Accnets To Imitate!! (Harry Kane)
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As a non native english speaker now I don't feel bad knowing that even they being native speakers struggled to understand
Totalmente de acuerdo, saludos desde Argentina!
I live in U.K. as a non native speaker, and people can’t understand my accent so well, and now I understand why
I mean she’s quiet a posh native speaker so if you put a working class geezer from the U.K. in there they would be able to understand I’m sure.
Count me in ..
Exacto
Hahaha this was so hard!! Even though they were speaking in English some sounded like they were speaking in a totally different language to me 🤣🙃 hope you enjoyed the video ❤ -Christina 🇺🇸
can i be your friend? 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺
Don't worry Christina. It was extremely hard for me well. I didn't get anything what they said. UK accent afterall 😂
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We love it
@@rashayounis89 you did well 😄
Hi Christina
That last one is officially called "Kane accent".
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@@mattybrunolucaszeneresalas9072 it's kind of a thing in the world of football "the way harry kane speaks"
@@khalidoni7080 I don’t know he doesn’t sound too distinct to me
@@mattybrunolucaszeneresalas9072 he doesn’t have a difficult accent, he just has a slight lisp or something
He’s from London but has a fairly strong speech impediment
The best videos of this channel are with these two , Christina 🇺🇲 and Lauren 🇬🇧 , their interation and talk is funny and enjoyable
Well. They actually both most popular of the show. So overrated
As European Im bit upset about it's always US and UK
It would be really cool to make challenge like
🇺🇸🇬🇧🇦🇺🇨🇦 vs 🇨🇵🇩🇪🇪🇦🇮🇹
Lol How you're getting so many likes ?
@@bluescarmob Indeed
Their relationships behind the camera is actually very good as well. Y'all should check out their vlogs
I am argentine but Lauren has me in love
@@pacho8148 que tenia que ver ser argentino jajajajajsksj
There is a common joke football fans make. Pick the footballer that has never spoken English a day in their lives, force them to speak the language and they would still be easier to understand than Harry Kane.
Even Carlos Tévez?
@@yoseloquetu445 a tévez ni el español se le entiende
@@yoseloquetu445 ees beery deefecol
@@yoseloquetu445 Tevez is easy compared to Carragher, my husband couldnt understand a thing he said
@@yoseloquetu445 actually I think is really easy to understand him, since he can only speak 3 or 4 words.
As a Vietnamese, after 12 years learning English, I can understand :
0% of the first video
0% of the second one
0% of the rest ones
Not too bad for a Viet like me
Lmfaoo don't worry even native speakers can barely understand it these are some very regional country accents
Same, but the fifth video isn't too bad =))
Hilarious 😂
As a Cambodia, I only understand Harry Kane
Oh a Viet!
I need to see the American accents cause sometimes I can’t understand anything southerners are saying lmaoo
yeah id love an american version! the southern accent sounds really cute to me :)
The Gullah people of the Southeast of the U.S. sound almost Jamaican. Try that.
U probably have a problem understanding Bill, the Florida man
yeah lol
Trust me, us northerners have no idea what they are saying either.
Lauren's crush on Harry Kane is so cute, that smile!
How did she figure that out
I've been looping that part.
But that was mainly because I love seeing people smile, it makes me happy.
@@mattybrunolucaszeneresalas9072 or maybe do dance kai peaches
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Lauren’s smile 🤩 it was gorgeous and perfect
Thanks girls, that was fun! Maybe you can help me with something. Quite a number of years ago, I read something in the paper about an island somewhere (not a channel island, I don't think), where English (not Pidgin English) is spoken, but with an unrecognisable dialect. As I said, it was a short article in a newspaper, so I know nothing about the accent, but they gave some examples of what we would consider outlandish English.
Sorry to be so vague, but it's worth a shot, because I'd like to look into this a bit. I am South African, by the way and we have our own vocabulary here.
A fellow South African✊✊.
Probably the Shetlands.
I would imagine one of the Hebridean islands in Scotland.
Isle of Man maybe
I'm from Mexico. And I still feel exactly like you girls when you heard the first Scottish guy when I hear the young people talking or when I hear the news (no matter the country accent)
I hope they do more of these with difficult accents from different English speaking countries
Thanks girls! this video is Cool and so funny. I'm learning English and I understand your accents. I like the American accent but I really love the British accent ❤️.
As a French speaking, I was sometimes frustrated don’t understanding some interviews. Now I feel reassured even English speaking people don’t understand 😅
That was a great video! I luv it!
We need longer videos! Especially of these two haha
Oh gosh, Lauren and Christina are my favorites! I would have loved to have seen Grace in it as well! I don't think anything makes me laugh the way seeing you guys does, and it is so greatly appreciated! :)
Such a sweet comment! Thank you! ❤
@@ChristinaDonnelly No, ma’am… thank YOU 😊
Yeah, I miss Grace :( Love all 3 together!
Seeing Harry Kane in the thumbnail I was curious to see their reactions. Lauren didn't certainly disappoint me. 😅
I love the friendship of this two, the chemistry is natural hahaha I feel like to my besties lol
I’m living for this, two native English speakers that don’t understand other native English speakers. I loved this
3:00 that guy was the actor who played the character named Filch in Harry Potter movies 😂🤣😂🤣
Also Walder Frey in game of thrones
@@invalidname.pleasetryagain122 exactly
"If you leave one wolf alive the sheep are never safe"
The 3rd clip from Hot Fuzz I'm pretty sure he's not even saying anything when you watch it in context of the whole scene, or at least he's intentionally making it impossible to understand.
Indeed, that’s part of the point of that scene, David Bradley is portraying a very rural West Country accent that no one except the old locals understand, let alone someone from London, so probably was just a load of gibberish that David was speaking
@@chrisd6969 A farm I sometimes visit in Norfolk used to have a gamekeeper who was Norfolk born and bred and he was borderline as challenging as the Hot Fuzz scene. Sometimes I really didn't know what he'd said, though most of the time I got the gist of it.
They really had to include Harry Kane on that. Lmao
As French. Dont like him though
There because of his speech impediment more than his accent lol
#3 was from a comedy sketch where the policeman turns around to his friends and asks, "Whadid 'e say?
They did better than I did with this challenge. I usually turn on closed captions for British movies and TV, but Irish and especially Scottish accents are tough to discern. Specifically movies like Snatch and Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels are tough to make out, especially with the rhyming phrases.
bro, watch Still Game, it's a Scottish show, I'm a Mexican guy learning English, my Scottish friend asked me to watch it, I couldn't understand a single word at the beginning, then I asked my American friends and a Canadian friend of mine to tell me what they were saying, none of them understood them completely, they said tht part wasn't supposed to be understood until I finally asked my Scottish friend and he easily wrote everything that they said haha, my other friends were like wtf
I turn subtitles on when watching american stuff because they mumble so much
Pitt in Snatch was unintelligible
lol what, why do you need subtitles to understand your own English, that's pure laziness.
I see Harry Kane I click
Why do you have a familiar profile picture?
After watching this video i feel better. my level of english is a fair average level.
I can make myself understood minimally enough to survive.
good video
2nd comment..hahah..love christina n lauren❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Although, I'm American, I'm a big fan of UK television. I recognized the clip from Alan Partridge. The other actor was doing a stereotypical Geordie accent. The punchline was that Partridge couldn't understand him and says, "That's just noise."
As a non native English speaker, Irish and Scottish accents are my favorite English accents.
Lauren’s smirk was priceless!! Christina, i didn’t understand either…
Lol their faces during the first video, it was hilarious XD
I’d like to see how they do with understanding an Australia accent. Some Australian accents from rural and outback areas can get challenging... but probably not as challenging as these ones in this video
As an Australian im so drawn to the way that american girl talks it sounds so clean crisp lol
As an American, I concur. I think it's just that she has such a nice vocal quality
yeah, just wait and meet a southern girl, and everything will sound like a song in a one run on sentence.
"Americans" are all people who live in the American continent, not just in the United States!
Awesome Harry Kane cameo!!!
The one older guy I'm pretty sure was from the movie "Hot Fuzz". They had to get like 2 translators to talk to the guy if I remember correctly.
Southern accents from the U.S. can be difficult for none southerns, because we have different southern accents depending on the state and we sometimes have hometown / regional dialects. Lol
They should try Scouse and birmingham accents . Will be amazing 😂
I can really relate to it when I started watching Peaky blinders which was set in 1919 Birmingham for first 1 to 2 episodes the accent is really so hard to understand.. (Turned on subs anyway) But after 2 episodes I got adopted to that accent.. It's really a confusing accent.....
Birmingham accent is not to bad. Black Country accent is a lot more difficult.
Try Geordie hahah
Well, correct me if I’m wrong but Lauren is a Scouser so that would probably be incredibly easy for her lol
Hahahahah that's so funny !!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Thank you for such videos!!!
Singaporean? Did I hear it right? Very entertaining channel though. Thanks for such wonderful videos. Can't wait for the next one, I just can't get enough.
Greetings from Singapore.
Do the hardest American accents to understand with these two!
Those were very tough. Why do I suspect Lauren wouldn't have a difficult time at all understanding different American accents? They should do the Australian accent next.
I don't think Americans accents have as many extreme differences as the UK.
@@Trifler500, have you ever travelled to Appalachia? Quite frankly there are some people from Texas and far northern Wisconsin that I have trouble understanding, too, and I've lived in all of those places!
@@MikeW739 I'm not saying we don't have them. I'm just saying I don't think we have as many. :)
@@MikeW739 is it actually the accent from appalachia you don’t understand or the words themselves?😂
"Americans" are all people who live in the American continent, not just in the United States!
that was really funy and that made my day ı really enjoy this scene haha :)
Hello Christina and Lauren! Im from Malaysia
Definitely Scottish! I mean I'm no native but to me it's the hardest one still. I can understand many accents but Scottish still gets me. Nothing comes through.
The Republic of Ireland Is NOT in the UK! It should be 'hardest UK and Irish Accents to understand' They're not trying to imitate them...
Lol Republic of Ireland is obviouslynot part of UK
🇮🇪. Everybody knows that
i think they meant northern island
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 Did you just repeat what he said in agreement or disagreement?
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 Republic of Ireland isn’t part of the U.K.. Northern Ireland is part of the U.K.. both are part of the British isles which includes England,Wales,Scotland,Northern Ireland,Ireland & Isle of Man.
@@NicholasJH96 lol I know all of that. By the way Im French 🟦⬜🟥
Heard of The Six Nations Tournament
🏴🏴🏴🇮🇪🇫🇷🇮🇹
What a perfect synchronized "helloooo" 00:09
it was nice to learn how harry kane talks :D
Imagine a video with these accents : North Ireland , Ireland , Scotland , Wales , England , United States and Australia
New Zealand and South Africa also Singaporean and Malaysian
Wow
@@takahashinocia8488 Indian and South African.
@@spider6660 true I forgot about indian
All of those countries have many different accents each
In the interests of accuracy, the second one is an Irish accent, not UK or British 😉
Both of them are so cute ❤️❤️❤️
Hahahahahaha!!!! 2:58 is the same actor that portrayed Argus Flich in Harry Potter' Saga!!! Really difficult hear those accents, but a great video!!!!
Jamaican English is pretty tough to understand sometimes too.
when i came in the world of Hollywood movies i could not believe, the lang they spoke was English, it all seem gibberish to me, it felt like all my education got wasted, but the more i watched them with subs, the more i understood and now after a year i can understand clearly most of the time, at first i watched movies in dubbed mode then switched to english then again back to hindi dubbed bcs hindi voiceover most of the time is more funny
Thank God im French
I literally opened the video coz i saw H.Kane however
🤣
You guys!!!!🤣
Wow, they both are so pretty.
The echo makes it a lot more difficult, than it already is. 😅
Me sentía mal cuando no entendía algunos acentos porque pensaba que un nativo del inglés siempre iba a entender, pero al ver sus reacciones ya no me siento tan mal conmigo mismo hahaha
Same bro
Some british accents is very haaard to understand. If u are a american or african probly you won't get one single word
x3 bro😂
Lol ! these ladies got the taste of their own medicine !! 😊
While Lauren smiling That "keech" sound at 4:53 is so funny I say 😅. 😂
Btw the word accents is mispelled as accnets in the title...
Y’all should do difficult American Southern accents. My father in law would be perfect for that lol 😂 still don’t understand much he says 😅
Oooo a Cajun accent!
Hello
"Americans" are all people who live in the American continent, not just in the United States!
Heyyy! We need more of Grace -
from Australia✨
Yes new vid
Even a native speaker couldnt understand what they was saying imagine me As a non native 😂😂
nah most of us can understand - it's just her that can't
They should listen to young Jamie Carragher with a really thick Scouse Accent and probably Jade Thirlwall with her Geordie Accent
Or Sam Fender
The old man is an actor in the series Game of Thrones, haven't you seen it?
Didn't expect to see Harry Kane here! haha definitely quite a thick accent for me but still the easiest among all the others
If you do this the other way around try reacting to Bostonian accents, Appalachian, or Creole accents.
It would have been nice to tell us what those people actually said too!
Christina's fit and accent is so cute. Dudes from Cincinnati honestly wish we were from the east coast.
Hello Christina and Lauren I am your fan from Philippines I like your all video
I just love all of this "hard to pronounce" accents of english.
My top 3 (not for hardness, just what i love to hear))
1. Indian (Top of the top))
2. Scouse (Liverpool "Do you want chicken for breakfast?")
3. Glaswegian and other scottish accents.
Scouse accent is my recent love, from one small video on UA-cam about accents. And with the appearance of a new companion in Doctor Who, it only grows.
P.s. Of course, all these accents make it very difficult to understand the language, but consider it a kind of masochism. I like to learn English this way.
Bro do you seriously like indian Accent ? It is the worst and annoying accent in the world. 99% of people hate their accent including me. You are the first person who loves indian Accent I have ever meet
@@ConstellationOrion Ahahaha, what a strange person I am, right? In fact, maybe it's because I haven't met so many Indians in my life. Honestly, none of them. Mostly I've heard Indian accents on the internet and TV series. And he seems kinda funny to me. Of course, terribly incomprehensible to an ordinary person, but still funny. In principle, the same can be said about almost any "hard-to-understand" English accent.
@@ConstellationOrion Wait, not Filipino?
Yeah Filipino accent is the most difficult or hilarious accent for me to understand. You might change your list once you get to speak with one of them. Thank me later, touche!
@@melvinbuaya983 Filipino sounds likes mexican accent
I lived in Ireland for 7 years. I understood them all pretty well, except for the second older man, that was really hard
The only one thing that I understood from this video is that I am already in love with Lauren ❤️
I felt really happy after this, now i'm no't alone for understanding 😂
I would have prefered it if the accent had been revealed at some point and also the correct wording.
Next time SHOW us all and them what was actually said. Afterwars so they can compare their results and we see it too.
I do have to trust them on what was said and the old dude in the pub I still dont know what he said
The way it was done now is basically useless for the viewers.
Yeah, I was waiting for them to see the actual transcript/words said. Them just writing it down and not really knowing it is essentially just watching them react, and that's all lol
Hi... what's the meanin of "Well Met"?
I got this after watching " The Worst Witch" on Netflix...
Are these words can use in daily?
What is Accnets you mentioned in the title?
Hary kane has his own accent wkwkw
Mumble
I guess Im second then. The Scottish accent is really tough 🏴 compared 🇮🇪.
They actually like us French compared to English
This old guy looks really familiar. Pretty sure he was cast for Harry Potter 3:05.
Don't remember his character's name.
As French. I don't get anything they said 🤣.
Mmm Harry Kane sure speaks like that
🏴
From France 🇫🇷
is he the crazy cat man?
@@owenhopkins9192 Yep that's the guy
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 His name is David Bradley
He was in Game of Thrones as well. He was Lord Walder Frey.
@@ethanle2901 Ok 👍
Lauren smiles 🥰
Awesome 👌
this left me shook ahahah it was all gibberish to me lol, if they talked to me in russian i'd prob understand more (btw i dont know half a word of russian lmao)
very fun tho and i love lauren&christinas interactions!
Funny enough I’m from the same Village as the 16 years old from the first video. This was filmed in 2015 shot in Park Village County Londonderry in Northern Ireland when there was heavy snow interviewing him before he jumped on the Bus to college. His accent is very typical for the older generation who live in the countryside but the average person his age do not speak like this you’d probably be able to understand people under 50 more clearly. Each town really has their own accent and then you have the city of Londonderry this being the accent I have. But yeah the rural Derry accent can be extremely difficult to understand even for myself it’s very common for people from Derry to make fun of the Country ones you can tell right away where they’re from.
@@CaptainAmercia ohh thanku! i watched a tv series set in derry (derry girls) and the first time i had to watch it with subtitles cos it was hard to understand but actually after a few episodes i got used to it and it was understandable!
also, idk if u know but is the accent of south ireland and the area around dublin like that? cos my mum&dad went to ireland once many years ago and they told me ppl there were very easy to understand actually and they dont know much english so my guess is nope, that south ireland has a totally different accent and way easier but idk i'm curious lol
Harry Kane not being able to speak English is such a popular joke even the outside the football world now
The two old guys they are like pirates Argggghhhhh! Ahoy Mayties! 😁
Should do Newfoundland accent. It’s not just an accent their slang is super bizarre too. Quite nice accent though.
Agreed for various US accents. My dad has an intense Boston accent. I don’t even notice but friends and in-laws have said they barely understand him 😆
"Accnets"
The phonology is completely different so these should be classified as a separate languages lol
Do one with accents in the US, if you go deep in some southern states, like creole in luisianna, it can be hard to understand
The Hot Fuzz clip, they might have been playing it up a bit for the comedic effect since it's a movie, but yeah I'm from Ireland and even I had some difficulty with some of these clips😅
0:20 To my (swedish) ears, the british girl to the right sometimes sounds almost more american than the american girl to the left. She uses more of that typical "valley girl" prosody or melody.
I guess that's slowly becoming a general worldwide accent among young people.
you're more articulate than some english natives. And gold comes out of their derrière.
Yes but the pronunciation still the English accent
As a Brit (from pretty near to where she's originally from) I definitely hear a cadence and rhythm in her voice that I ascribe to Californians. I feel like she's just attuned to the way her friend is speaking, because when she's not with Americans she sounds VERY British
@@joshuddin897 **the British girl sounds..
*** she uses more...
Aren't I more grammatical than most native speakers??
@@davidngwesa I hate this "you're more [insert] than native speakers". It's patronising and ridiculously incorrect. Imagine if I said a British person could speak better Swedish than a Swede just because I didn't like or understand the Swede's accent and/or dialect. Also, the Swede missed out on some basic capitalisation of proper nouns - Swedish, British, American. This reflects badly on the simping twat who made the comment [Josh Uddin].
Ah yes, the hardest UK ACCNETS must be impossible to recreate after...
I luv Ms Christina
4:50, That's how you sound like when you are talking in a Hurricane
the fact you don't understand doesn't make it weird or wrong.. only make you both less educated..
I'm from brazil.. been in ireland and england.. and most of the people I talked with were people like that.. real people.. not hollywood prototypes of human u know
Why is Harry Kane on that list? xD
He is alright
People take the mick because of his speech impediment
Next time you should feature the O'Donovan brothers as well, to Olympic rowers from Skibbereen, County Cork, Ireland. Their accent is delightfully hard to understand if you're not used to it.
I remember them being interviewed on the BBC. Might as well have been talking Klingon. Funny but glorious.
Thought I couldn’t understand Harry Kane, because my English skills were too low. But since I saw native struggle as well, I’m relived.