Is There an Asian-American Accent?
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Bart and Joe sound like they learned English from mexicans sometimes
For sure Joe sounds like a cholo
I mean they did grow up with hella Mexicans, also Bart married one 😅
That would happen when you grow up in East LA lol
They grew up in East LA 😂 you hear it especially in Joe. My dude hits that “I know huh” like a straight Mexican American 😂
Grew up in the hood with the Mexicans
Everytime Ryan says he’s trying not to sound gay that clip of him saying he’s never danced like that before should be played
That would be golden edit moment forsure 😂
Wait what video was that ?
I've never read a comment like that before 🤯
😂😂😂😂😂
Bart and Joe sound hella Asian American when i close my eyes, Anthony just has a hint and Ryan & particularly Nick sound like white guys lol
Nick sounds like a straight up white dude lol
As an Asian I figured it out. It definitely has to do with the fact that we don't really have a wide vocabulary too like we'll be using basic words to describe things like Bart does lol
@@Bob1332s Asians tend to rush through the words without full enunciation. You hear it more with Asian immigrants and first gen Asian Americans.
You described it perfectly. 😂
Took the words right out of my mouth.
“Asian dude from Milpitas” 💀
haha San Jose 😂
I thought they pronounced it as male peni # ?
A lot of Asian American girls have this valley girl accent, that's what i noticed from growing up and living in southern California
California Asians do have a bit of the Asian accent but I hear the influence of Mexico or a bit of hood accents. Met a purely white gal in CA who 100% sounded Mexican
Roxanne saying " well jesus got nailed " i was 💀hearing that 😆🤣🤣🤣
White gay men but without the extra flamboyancy 😂That's the best description I've heard 😆
I’m 100% Korean born in Missouri. I’ve been told I have a southern draw. I don’t hear it but everyone says I do
100% Chinese, born in Atlanta and my sis sounds like a southern belle, my brother is a complete redneck, and I sound like I might jack you bc I'm a little too hood w/ a twang. 🤣 But I'm still college educated so I mix in advance sentence structures with colligate level vocabulary -which really throws ppl off.
Roxanne can be a regular. 👏
I’ve been watching this Channel for over ten years. The vibes have remained the same I love it 👍
The photo of the cowboy!!! Ahahah that threw me off
bro wtf it does sound like that just without flamboyant! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I think it's just regional imo. My cousin from Louisiana speaks way different than me from Buffalo. We both grew up in black neighborhoods
I first thought of Wong fu lol you guys don’t have to worry
That's funny. I don't recall the older ones like Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa and George Takei having that so called Asian-American accent.
It has to do with how well your parents speak English. The "Asian" accent are usually found on 2nd generation immigrants who grew up listening to their parents speak in accented English, which permanently affects how they pronounce certain sounds, but just close enough that it doesn't sound ESL right off the bat.
The 2 guys you mentioned have a native English speaking parent and/or are 3rd gen + which has assimilated enough that the distortion in their pronunciation are no longer noticeable.
Bart's right about the FreddieW accent. Bart's always good with the linguistics, like that asian accent youtube short lol.
When I first started listening to you guys last summer I thought Ryan swings a leg over the fence from time to time 😂
One time I was talking to my nephew and his white friend. After I walked away I heard my nephews friend ask him if I was his gay uncle ROFL! when I talk to kids, I talk with a softer voice bc I look immediating to little kids haha.
Definitely slang comes into play, and other regional aspects and who you grew up with
That makes so much sense, everyone at Wongfu has that accent to a T. Edit: I was typing this comment in the middle of the video and Joe actually said that about Wong Fu Asians.
shit now I can't unhear the "white gay men without the extra flamboyance" now LMAOOO 🤣
Not necessarily an asian-american accent but a timbre of voice... asians tend to have a higher sounding voice even if they speak perfectly western english, and some people have been catching on to that
It’s our nasal passages. More narrow, so the pitch becomes higher. I only speak English, but I’m sure I may sound weird going high and low with different words.
Freddie has 12 hours to drop a dis track
the way roxy said bogan sounded soooo bogan 😭😭😭😭
Anthony's face when he listened to the 2nd tiktok. Bro wasn't buying it at all 😆
Don't even need to watch it. There are Asian American and Asian Canadian accents, yes. But it's more like Asian has some inflection on whatever typical regional accent is there.
Great thumbnail lol!
Megan Batoon just brought me back 😅❤
Yeah that exasperated sound 😂😂😂😂
Fellow Asian-American here. I for one believe I have an Asian-American accent. But Ryan and Nick can pass for white over the phone, I think.
So accurate, I noticed this a lot in podcasts
Dude Roxanne is killing it😂😂😂
Bro that’s fucking crazy for years I felt like there was an Asian American accent and I would always use Freddy W as an example and Bart is the only other person that’s literally ever said that
This topic is hella interesting to my linguistic- interested self. I think it definitely depends on where and who you grew up around tho.
Like for example my first language was Polish, and I also understood some spanish bc my stepdad was mexican and thats what him and my mom spoke to each other in. then when I went to school, I learned English there but it was around other Polish speakers and Spanish speakers mostly (and triplets that spoke russian). There were only a handful of kids that weren't children of recent immigrants tbh, so sometimes ,when im just casually am speaking (aka not in my customer service voice) I sound like a mexican person
It’s how David. Sounds😂
Asian Americans say math like maff
It’s the nasal passages. More narrow, and if you don’t open your mouth enough to say the a correctly, it does sound like maff. I just tried it.
Nah, that’s Aussie
Y'all need to pay for Roxanne to come back
thanks Joe for the Milpitas shoutout!!
WTF IS THAT THUMBNAIL 😂🤠 COWBOY JOE !!!
Hey guys, Love your podcast/show. Im originally from Macau and Im Portuguese - so, latina from South East Asia 😂 I Love hearing you guys as I can relate to all the accents and cultural singularities. I do want to say, I don't think there's an asian american accent because..come on, all of you have different accents: filipino, japanese, vietnamese, cantonese have different music to it! I Love Nick's really deep voice, no way its ever high pitch! If so...show us 😂
HAL 9000 computer accent...gentle,informative..
Emotionally pleasant and polite....
This thumbnail took me out 😂
Love the new thumbnail.
There definitely is Asian American accent. The more your parents are not good at English. Their kids learn some kind of their own way to teach their parents English. While doing that, I think they develop their own special way of pronouncing English that is more understandable to the parents. When I show my parents Bart,Joe, Tim, David so, Bobby Lee talking, they understand better than say Joe Rogan or Lex friedman or Tom segura or Bert. On the side note, One time I met an Asian guy from the down south, he was doing that southern drawl and drag perfectly. That was funny as hell.
Yes there is, Bart and Julia definitely have it. Joe, Ryan, and Anthony don’t.
Southern american accent or the cowboy era accent is the best American accent.
40 yrs old born raised NYC never had an Asian friend lol
8:48 😂
I feel like that's the Korean voice maybe viet too but like Kevin from u-kiss and Eric Nam have that voice and a lot of the Koreans in my area got that vibe too. I don't notice it as much with others. That's my observation 😂
as a brit, yes!!! every american has an accent even those who think not...asian american you can hear by the intonation.
10:43 low vocab lol
I'm surprised Joe didn't bring up the social/economic to this talk. Ties into the education, but I think growing up with/without money is difference.
I lived everywhere. I enunciate all my words but speak in a southern drawl, using ebonics, all while using jk mudda and dat
Anthony and Dumbfoundead have a similar accent to me, kind of a Southern twang, would be ine way if describing it
No Joe. Barts just a robot 9:18
Yes there is
lol 9:01 “fuck”
I don't think it's an "accent," but the VOICE. I think Asians are prone to have a certain type of voice, while Black people have a certain type of voice. BUT I don't think ALL Asians will have that "certain voice" and don't think ALL Black people will have that "certain voice".
There's a few i think. I've been told i by 2 people i sound asian. + there's a different accent i think of it.
Sounds like Ken lol
I'm asian, talk like a mumble rapper but look Mexican. I also have an American first name, Spanish middle name and Chinese last name.
Guess what kind of asian I am. 😂
Filipino/ Chinese
The jerkier speech is definitely a thing, a lot of my asian friends cut off words abruptly without saying the end of it and I thought that was a Vietnamese thing at first but my Chinese and Korean friends do it too, and these are people born and growing up in the US. I try not to sound like that but I probably do lmao. Honestly it sounds wack and unattractive if its too strong of an accent
Yes there is, one thing they do is over pronounce their "T's"
I think it's mostly regional tbh
I code switch all the time.
Professional setting I speak scholarly
Nerdy setting 80s Ninja Turtle
Comfortable setting Hood
Heated Black sassy women (my friend told me this; i didn’t choose this)
i feel called out for my jerky speech lol i personally dont know anyone that has the wongfu speech pattern. i only see it via internet
He’s right about the sgv
I am Asian, and like everyone had been saying, I can sometimes tell that the person I'm hearing is Asian. It's not an "accent" I don't think, but rather the "precision"
in the way that certain words are pronounced. For instance, rather than muddle through a complex sounding word, the person would precisely pronounce every single syllable and consonant as with a certain rhythm that I can tell the person is well educated, has paid close attention to words, their meaning and how to pronounce in a way that frequently done so by Asian people who either was born in the U.S. or moved to the U.S. when they were young.
Truthfully I can hear all of your Asian American accents.
Your resonating your voice more from your head as opposed to black Americans on average resonate more from the chest or lower.
But the lady sounds like an Asian Brit, or Asian Australian
She’s Australian, so you got that right.
Bring back Megan as a guest we miss her !!!
Weird bc I don't affiliate as Asian or Asian American...I'm a new Yorker and don't want to be lumped new Yorker too
Those examples are kind of biased. It's tik tok and its short videos so you have to speak fast to get the point across mostly...
4:34 you hear them black 🌈 before? lol check them out in Oakland
Out of this group...Joe easily distinguishable as Asian from here...Bart #2...all else not distinguisable
I don’t hear an accent that would identify Asian American but you can with African and white Americans even Indian Americans.
Please lordy tell me they’re going back to the old style for thumbnails
Habibiiiiii , hahah that is for sure turkish and arabic
For some reason Anthony has like a "southern accent" to me -- like he's grown up around black folks.😊
he is a dancer after all with a heavy influence from the hip hop culture
Jesus got nailed 😂
no one wanted to touch that 🤣
Asians tend to have a high pitch sound when speaking English in general. It just might be thousands of years of evolution. Asian men and women sound deeper in their own Asian language but will sound weird when speaking a language that was never spoken before other countries started to intermingle with each other.
Love the thumbnaiil
Also known as smelly pitas.
black dude is accurate lol
Joe, Anthony and Bart have that gay Asian American accent. Nick sounds like a regular dude. Ryan is a bit harder to distinguish him as Asian if you've only heard his voice.
You guys literally all sound like it LMFAO
I think the second Asian guy who described it really makes sense, a lot of Asians don’t fully pronounce words unlike white people.
That new guy from west la has a oc asian accent
There's absolutely no NEW guy .
@@GYSMelanie5 subin?
@@peeenbee843 he's not new at this point is he?
Damnit lol
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Bring back Megan B. pls
It’s called the valorant accent
Happy pride! 🌈
I only notice the guys Asian American accents when they are purposefully doing a scene/skit saying something in English with the different heavy Asian accents. Otherwise they just sound like Americans speaking English.
Lol I wish Steve was here. He would've roasted you guys for this hard for trying to be extra
I think the jk crew just sounds "smart" to me. I don't know if it has anything to do with being Asian 😂😂😂
2:38 her accent is in spot. Did she grow up abroad in Australia
Born and raised in Australia, just like two of my cousins.
SF War veteran Harvey milk sounded like this sorta . RIP
There is no asian american accent
They sound like any other american
Every one in the bay area has a blaccent (ask a flipino who has been mistaken for black)
Pretty much Every one in new jersey talks like me (even my asian american friends)
What even is an Asian American accent , Asia is literally a continent. Someone who grew up with Chinese speaking parents vs Tagalog speaking parents have nothing in common.