Actually , you are right , Emily , most of the people who watch the "english videos" aren't from any country whose language is English , these videos are pretty to learn english
I wish it was an episode about comparing accents between an Australian, a British, an American, a Canadian an Indian, and a south African. that would be an excellent video!
HAHAHAH I like Emily's toes keep grooving, move with rhythm XDDD btw, how come the no. of views is so much different than the first time....the content is so good
I just love watching and comparing and seeing how much my Aussie accent shows up and comparing it to u guys accents it's sooooo functionality u all are amazing
i love this!! originally from NYC and naturally an english speaker so its not hard to understand either of them but but i always wondered what inspired accents. I tend to imitate a british accent cuz its so fun to do.
She has pronounced Hermione in Portuguese perfectly hahaha the H is silent, the “i” has “ee” sound, the strongest letter is the “o”, and the last “e” is strong too
It's called "non-rhodic" making your R's silent, a classic Boston accent. It actually originates from England, there was a generation way back where it was considered cool to speak that way.
Vowel sounds and accentuated stress are what differentiates accents, for the most part. Pronunciation is, I think, at least partially a product of where you live as people start to speak differently over time, usually mishearing words. T and D have a very similar "place of articulation" in the mouth, so a lot of Ts become Ds in American English. I looked it up because I was curious. Google says "Hermione" has been around as a name for around 200 years.
Agreed. I figured she was playing around before, with a false air of self importance. But if you just treated it as if she was being straight, then she came off as a royal bitch.
I'm here to learn English as well, it's good to see all kinds of accents, and the difference between them, and also learn new, words, phrases, expressions, slang words, and idioms, from all over the English speaking world. Greetings from Brazil 🇧🇷
I'm from Colorado and supposedly we have no accent. Every direction I go there are more prominent accents. North of me is like the Minnesota/Wisconsin accent, south is obvious as well as west (California). And the east coast is packed with different accents.
More than music videos? That’s impressive not only because of the investment backing them up, but also because people watch them plenty of times, share them often, etc. Surely this has a lot to do with the fact there is a lot of English learners studying the language, it was a very curious subject but if it was not for you girls, it wouldn’t work either. So congratulations!
It's funny. In Ireland, I don't pronounce my T's in a lot of words. I don't pronounce the T at the end of "lot", or those in "bottle", "water", or the last T in "that". But I find it odd when I hear the places Americans choose not to pronounce their T's, or use a very soft T, such as in the "interview" example. I would pronounce that T very strongly. Another example is "Antarctica", it always sounds like Americans say "An'arctica", whereas the first T in that word is where I would place my emphasis. Edit: Also I notice a lot of American words pronounce the T, but like a D... Such as pronouncing "water" like "wadder". Also Americans say it more like "Harry Podder", but then again, I say "Harry Po'er".
I was playing Persona 5(which is Japanese), and one of the characters was translating some English words for them. Another character said, "You can read that? How do you know that's not French or Italian or something?" That really put into perspective that it's not easy to differentiate at first for either side.😅 I know I have a hard time telling apart Japanese from Korean sometimes. (sorry for my ignorance😢)
Hi from South Africa. So, to Americans we sound British. We have a few words that are same as American, and other same as British. Though our accent is more British than New Zealand or Australia.
Always a fun time comparing accents! Hope you guys enjoyed the video ☺ -Christina 🇺🇸
After a long time it's good ser you with Emily again , Christina , last time was 2021 and the video was pretty good , this one also is good 👍 😊
Christina simp army!!!
@@jesusbarajas8067 wow
Emily or Lauren??
@@miikatexeira9565 Emily
Actually , you are right , Emily , most of the people who watch the "english videos" aren't from any country whose language is English , these videos are pretty to learn english
Yes and I’m the proof.
Nyah 🇨🇵🇩🇪
Yes 🇧🇷🇧🇷
I totally agree with you. A lot of people can a lot of things with them
I'm watching from Australia, but I'm a Chinese-Malaysian immigrant, and though I speak 'Strayan almost exclusively now, it was my 6th language.
The first US 🇺🇸 and UK 🇬🇧 duo of the channel , their last video is one of the most viewed on the channel , great job Christina and Emily
True👍👍👍
April 18, 2021 was the last video with these two together, more than a year has passed
Lol you remerbered the date they were together the first time
Christina and Emily the OG American and British duo is back here nice to see that again 🙂
I love Emily's humor
I miss this beautiful combo. Love it so much
Emily is the reason I watch these videos
I have a crush on Emily , she's gorgeous
so do I
Do you know her full name?
@@user-vu6nn3wm7j bit weird that mate
@@cheman579 ?
Glad to see u back guys ❤️❤️❤️❤️
You guys are so talented that I learn so much from you thank you 😊
It's such an excellent comparison! Keep up this good job! 👍
I wish it was an episode about comparing accents between an Australian, a British, an American, a Canadian an Indian, and a south African. that would be an excellent video!
And indian too
Thanks for bringing Emily
amazing to see you together again
❤️Emily❤️ yeahh happy that i can see her🤭 my type of girl👍
Thank you, because of you, my English skill has improved !
I miss this combo so much ❤ because it gives me the exciting vibes lol Also I’m a fan of this combo! Yay!❤😊
Wow! Posh Emily and classy Christina 😃
I loved the vibe b/w Christina & Emily, made the video lot more interesting!!
哈哈超懷念這個組合的🔥
Christina with Laurent & Emily is my favorite 😍
HAHAHAH I like Emily's toes keep grooving, move with rhythm XDDD
btw, how come the no. of views is so much different than the first time....the content is so good
Too lovely crazy B :D .... love it
I don't know, but Emma has such a graceful face, like she's looking at you at a pathetic creature.
Sorry *Emily*
"THE GREATEST FAIL" the best scene and the reason why I miss you all 😭🎉
That's an amazing post !
Emily and Christina!!!! Finally together
Christina is reminiscent of the well-known Korean actress Kim Hee-sun.
they are both cute, but British girl soooo beautiful I'm in live with you, by the way Hello From Kazakhstan 🙋♂
Uk vs US accent comparison and everything else on these lines is the most interesting and watched, so nice one ladies, as always EMILY rocks 🏴
Actually Hermione is an ancient Greek name. In particular it was the name of the daughter of Helen and Paris from Troy
Omygosh I miss you both
Christina and Lauren is the best...
I just love watching and comparing and seeing how much my Aussie accent shows up and comparing it to u guys accents it's sooooo functionality u all are amazing
Need to have an American, Australian, British English and New Zealand perhaps comparison.
Christina mentions that she has a regional accent a lot but I agree with Emily that Christina has a pretty standard American accent.
I mostly agree but seems like there are a few traces from her region because I haven’t heard most people not pronounce the t in interview.
Emily has something special, so beautiful, and charming, and...idk, i love her
i love this!! originally from NYC and naturally an english speaker so its not hard to understand either of them but but i always wondered what inspired accents. I tend to imitate a british accent cuz its so fun to do.
Emily, you’re so cool!
These girls are super cute.
I like your videos. Good luck for you. Greetings from Azerbaijan. 🇦🇿
She has pronounced Hermione in Portuguese perfectly hahaha the H is silent, the “i” has “ee” sound, the strongest letter is the “o”, and the last “e” is strong too
Yeah she has, I was surprised when she said it with our pronunciation. Why am I responding to you in English? I don't know lol
at 8:03 she nailed the brazilian accent perfectly
she even adds an "a" before the name like you would say in portuguese "a hermione"
she’s half brazilian and lived there for 3 years!
@@i.a.g3249no way?
The way Christina said 'paahk the caah' is a slightly more nasal version of how we Aussies would say it.
It's called "non-rhodic" making your R's silent, a classic Boston accent. It actually originates from England, there was a generation way back where it was considered cool to speak that way.
@@jytheiowaguy1897 I think it's "non-rhotic", with a t, but yeah.
@@FionaEm you're correct, thanks for pointing that out
Thanks
Vowel sounds and accentuated stress are what differentiates accents, for the most part. Pronunciation is, I think, at least partially a product of where you live as people start to speak differently over time, usually mishearing words. T and D have a very similar "place of articulation" in the mouth, so a lot of Ts become Ds in American English. I looked it up because I was curious. Google says "Hermione" has been around as a name for around 200 years.
this uk lady is so beautiful😂
This is really great video like always 🥰🥰🥰
Is it just me? Emily's appearance has slightly changed from last year, and I hope I am not the only one.
Yeah she has changed a lot
Wow, I didn't expect a second part, I love you guys so much, I'm looking forward to it
I love both girls, but I love Emily more 🥰😘 her confidence, her personality I don't know but I love her 😍
I kinda liked meaner Emily from the old videos.
Agreed. I figured she was playing around before, with a false air of self importance. But if you just treated it as if she was being straight, then she came off as a royal bitch.
I want an Emily for christmas
I'm here to learn English as well, it's good to see all kinds of accents, and the difference between them, and also learn new, words, phrases, expressions, slang words, and idioms, from all over the English speaking world. Greetings from Brazil 🇧🇷
Emily 😍
8:00 same with latinos vs spanish ppl, spanish ppl say somethine like "er-mee-on" and we do pronounce like the english, "her-mah-yo-nee"
no I'm a native English speaker, Born in Essex, lived in Devon since 8 years old i think they are both interesting and funny!
I'm from Indonesia and I love to learning english❤❤
Not much left of that Boston accent, Christina 😂Compared to my relatives from Mass she sounds very standard American.
A welcome return to a complementary partnership. Thanks! (Can I ask for more?)
AFTER A LONG TIME 😭😭🎉🎉🎉
Why didn't you invite Lauren as well?
I used to work at a private school in the UK. I met a girl who was called Hermione. She must be a teenager (15-18) now.
Poor girl probably sick of the jokes
her parents were potterheads maybe
@@Yos115 nobody made fun of her at all. I don’t think they do now.
@@Asdf-jy5ts yeah
Man, I just realized why Emily's so damn cool: Emily has that 100% cool Aunt vibe.
Smashable
right size is bigger
because the "T" words than other
They are so sweet.
I really laughed this time 😂😂
They could involve .
For Emily
OMG they are so cute together 🤣🤣🤣
I'm from Colorado and supposedly we have no accent. Every direction I go there are more prominent accents. North of me is like the Minnesota/Wisconsin accent, south is obvious as well as west (California). And the east coast is packed with different accents.
I'm Filipino and we were one under the influence of America so I use the American English
More than music videos? That’s impressive not only because of the investment backing them up, but also because people watch them plenty of times, share them often, etc.
Surely this has a lot to do with the fact there is a lot of English learners studying the language, it was a very curious subject but if it was not for you girls, it wouldn’t work either. So congratulations!
Emily is so beautiful
Lindas😯💜
in which country are these videos filmed?
xplosive couple
"Spiderman? Have you watched Spiderman?"
"Yes, I have."
"chew chew" * shoots web *
It's funny. In Ireland, I don't pronounce my T's in a lot of words. I don't pronounce the T at the end of "lot", or those in "bottle", "water", or the last T in "that".
But I find it odd when I hear the places Americans choose not to pronounce their T's, or use a very soft T, such as in the "interview" example. I would pronounce that T very strongly. Another example is "Antarctica", it always sounds like Americans say "An'arctica", whereas the first T in that word is where I would place my emphasis.
Edit: Also I notice a lot of American words pronounce the T, but like a D... Such as pronouncing "water" like "wadder". Also Americans say it more like "Harry Podder", but then again, I say "Harry Po'er".
You think it is a kind of slight D (in Potter) but actually it is the soft Spanish R.
English is funny and complicated, there is no right or wrong, as long as others understand your meaning.
Nice duo, you should do a UK/US food cross examination
I LIKE CHRISTINA
good to compare English
So fun to watch😂!!!
👍👍👍
Emily ♥️🤭
React to a video that's showcases many different American accents.
WF OG’s!! 😍
The American accent is beautiful 💯💯💯💯💯💯
we really say ''ermioni'' in brazil ahahaha but its cute
I was playing Persona 5(which is Japanese), and one of the characters was translating some English words for them. Another character said, "You can read that? How do you know that's not French or Italian or something?" That really put into perspective that it's not easy to differentiate at first for either side.😅 I know I have a hard time telling apart Japanese from Korean sometimes. (sorry for my ignorance😢)
Imagine when she find out how Hermione is pronounced in Spain...
In Spain we call Hermione "Ermeeone"
The most expected sequel has finally come
You both try Georgina's quote : "you can tell Jesus that the bitch is back" hahahhha
can pls somobody tell me what nazzly is, i searched that in all places possible and i didn't find it
I think the battle is tied.
As a Geordie, I don't think this will help anyone speak to us 😂 At least it prepares you for London.
Wai ai
@@smelly1060 Wey ayeeeee 😂
I like lauren & Christina combo more than anything.
Glad someone said it!
hello beauties and American friend friend
I didn’t realize how much more nasily the American accent is compared to the British one now that I hear it side by side.
I love Emily lmao
Hi from South Africa. So, to Americans we sound British. We have a few words that are same as American, and other same as British. Though our accent is more British than New Zealand or Australia.