Liverpool is genuinely my favorite place in England. I'm American and studied abroad there, been back since. The people there are so unbelievably friendly and welcoming.
Im from America and i used to watch all the Beatles movies and they even had a cartoon we used to watch and i loved to watch those because of the way they talked plus i loved their music, especially a song called good day sunshine it was a happy song of my childhood and im old enough to have listened to the Beatles when they were played on the radio, i miss those days.
Most of the time you’ll hear Beatles speaking with a very moderated scouse accent, I think because of the 1960s attitudes, in interviews they didn’t sound as scouse as they might have done when it was just them together.
As an American, I went to Liverpool and at the time I was in a Beatles tribute band and of course I didn't talk in a accent but when I told them about the band all of a sudden they loved me and of course they said "lets hear your Scouse" which had me shaking like a leaf but when I did my Paul (who I played as) they said "Oh not bad then!" so I think they gave me the pass! lol!
Excellent. I absolutely love the Liverpool accent. The stronger the better. When all this lockkkkkdown is over, I'll have to head up there just to get my 'fix' of Scouse. Love it. Nice video.
Best place in the uk by far If ya ever in a foreign airport you can see the Liverpool que a mile away .... everyone's smiling and laughing and tou could easily think they all know each other coz they look like one big happy family
I live in Manchester but whenever I visit liverpool I try my best to talk locals as much as I can ....... I feel tickling when someone speaks proper scoucer lol
As per my scouser friends, the way to decide if someone not scouse is getting the true scouse accent is if they can say, “chicken and a can of coke” in a scouse accent. 6 years on and I still can’t. 🤣 The people here are so warm and lovely though. I genuinely feel for them. Stop all the hate. 😢
Love the video, Scouse is the loveliest accent and the people seem so lovely and laid back . I would've loved it if you had engaged a bit more in the conversation, I know it was a vocabulary video, but maybe you could interview them about their customs or food or school and they will talk more and we'll still hear the accent.thnks dow!
Supported Liverpool cause of fans Then loved the atmosphere then loved the people and city and finally loved their accent I wish to be a scouser ❤️ YNWA
As a non-native English speaker learning the language, the first thing that came to mind when hearing the Scouse accent is that it has a distinct and unique tone.
I'm from Newfoundland, Canada. My grandfather used to jokingly say what I thought was "bad scram to ya!". After watching this, I think he was saying or meant to say "bad scran to ya!". After all these years, I think I know what he meant! He meant "bad food (scran) to ya!". 👍❤️
It's almost like a mixture between Danish and English accent, when I hear a liverpudlian speaking it's like hearing a Dane speaking English with his/her own accent
It is. They had a lot of Danish immigrants hundreds of years ago. Amongst others. It's basically a giant dock. It's been a bit of a hub for a long time now.
This made me smile 😊 I’m very proud to be Scouse Doggy - dog faeces Meff - unkempt person Yeman - yes sir Entry - alleyway Bizzies, pigs, the filth - police officers Grid , kite - face Ballies - men’s tanga briefs Budgies - speedos The list goes on and on x
I’m from Cheshire my bro lived in Old Swan in a haunted flat lol it deffo was haunted!! He was in a band for years had great times in Liverpool in the 90s gutted when they knocked pleasure island down!!! My sis in Laws from Liverpool! Never forget the good times. Love from a woolly back as the band members called me 😂😂😂cheers lol xx
Leccy for electricity - "Watch out the leccy man is on his way round!" Slummy for small change - "Go and rifle through your dad's kecks for his slummy." Kecks for trousers - See above Antwacky for out of date, unfashionable - "I loved the size of the flat, but the decorations were too antwacky for me." Made up for happy, over the moon - "I'm made up he was able healthy enough to get to the wedding." Chocka for feeling overwhelmed, or a place being very busy - "My head is chocka with all these exams going on." Plazzy, jarg, blag for fake - "Did you see her trying to pass on that jarg bag as a Louis Vuitton?" Lolly ice for ice lolly - "Go out and get two lolly ices from the ice cream man." Baltic for very cold - "It's so baltic, my nipples are gonna fall off!"
From my husband from Runcorn (Plakky Scouser - but actually a woolly back) woolly back - someone that thinks they are from Liverpool but aren’t. Just from the surrounding area. Our Dave (a relative called Dave) Me Mam (My mum) Meff (idiot) Blag (To con someone) Div (an Idiot) Twat (not a nice person) Giz a look (let me see) Sound (really good) Last (really bad) He has many many more “D go down d dingle diner for d dinner do don’t de do?”
I love the Liverpudlian accent. I used to avidly watch Brookside years ago (and Bread for those who remember that comedy series) and you would automatically learn a lot of these expressions without even realising it. I love this accent though; that and a Geordie accent.
I'm loooving the scouse research in the recent videos hahaha Interesting that two of them said that people always talk about the way they say "chicken". I always listen to that gutural K more on the word "back". It's like barrck
Warra ye 'avin for dinner? Fuckkkkin' chickkken! Barrck? No, more like Bak. We shorten the a and the r but emphasise the ck with a kind of hissing sound at the back of the throat.
My dad was born in Liverpool and came out to Australia when he was a kid. I love the scouse accent , just reminds me of my grandparents . Unfortunately dad doesn’t really have an accent now , just certain words he will say. We say brekkie ( breakfast) in Australia to!! 😊
My dad’s from Liverpool but to me I can’t hear his accent because I’m so used to his voice. Watching this video they all sounded like my nana lol. She’s definitely got a Scouse accent. And my cousin.
Fun fact: Sir Paul McCartney initially wasn't a fan of The Rutles until he found out that Eric Idle was a fellow Scouse out of Wallasey (it also helped that Paul's wife at the time, Linda, also liked The Rutles).
Leg it ye little divi, Ar u messin lad, Shut up you little ming, he's messing him, silly plums, bute - wow I've realised they are all quite negative phrases hahah I need better friends :) haha
Because of the crossover with Irish influence in Birmingham we also say "You've got a cob on" for a mood and "Dead" for everything being bad or good. It was Dead Good, it was Dead Boring.
I LOVE LIVERPOOL SO MUCH THAT FOR THE PURE FUN OF IT I WOULD LOVE TO BE ABLE TO SPEAK SCOUSE...AND I WON;T EVEN MENTION THE ACCENT 🙏💖😱💥🇬🇬🥳🔥I LOVE IT TO BITS,IT IS SO FUNNY TO ME PERSONALLY THAT JUST BY LISTENING PEOPLE IN THE STREET CHATTER ABOUT IT IS A COMPLETE TURN ON ACCENT ...I REALLY MEAN IT !👍🔥🔥🔥THAT ADDED TO THE FACT THAT THE SCOUSERS THEMSELVES ARE THE MOST HUMBLE AND FRIENDLY PEOPLE YOU COULD EVER MEET IN THE WHOLE WORLD !🔥🔥🔥🔥💖💖💖💖💖
해리포터 제일 처음에 나오는 문장인데요 Mr. and Mrs. Dusley, of number four, Privet Drive, were proud to say that they were perfectly normal, thank you very much. 왜 thank you very much가 문장 중간에 나오는지 혹시 설명해 주실 수 있으신가요?ㅠㅠ 십몇년동안 너무 궁금합니다.
Haha I love you Brits! Could someone please explain to this Yank what the joke was from the show 'Keeping Up Appearances' in which Onslow exclaims "You were a Liverpool supporter!" The wife and I are currently loving 'Dad's Army' for the first time after we'd run through the aforementioned and 'Are You Being Served?'. On a side note you'd probably think my heavy Midwest accent is desecrating your language...just put 'R's were there aren't supposed to be any.
there's football teams in Liverpool (soccer for Americans) ansd theres a bitter rivalry between evertonians (Everton support) and a Liverpudlian (a liverpool supporter)
Do you know any other Scouse words and phrases? Let me know!
Boss breccy la
"Skatty" is a good one. It means disgusting or horrible or sketchy.
jarg-fake
bluey or flim-five pound note
manky-dirty
trabs- trainers
bag edd- herion addict
fit- gorgeous
bog- toilet
burst- to pee
spark- punch
welly- kick
Scouse not english 😀
Ming
Scouse is my favorite English accent BY FAR
Faramund same
it must be the ONLY english accent you've heard then
Bristollian for me
@MU NUFC Very dim, but not as daft as you ;)
@MU NUFC xD
Had a trip to Liverpool for a few days in 2023, some of the authentically friendliest warmest people you'll meet anywhere in the world
In the weerld*
Liverpool is genuinely my favorite place in England. I'm American and studied abroad there, been back since. The people there are so unbelievably friendly and welcoming.
Favourite*
You can't even spell correctly
I LOVE the scouser accent! By far my favorite of the UK.
Arrr thanks lad
Finally, someone who isn’t a Tory gonsh*te in the comment section, thanks
@@lydiasaperson1244 ‘lad’ cringe af ur accent is bent u all ugly
@@jzzzavgh1138 Liverpool has some of the most beautiful women in England. No wonder you’re all so salty about scousers
@@benoconnor3160 Not everyone outside of Liverpool is a Tory mate your accent is annoying
Scouse is so beautiful isn't it? Gorgeous natural accent.
I love seeing some good attention on our city.
Proud to be a scouser!
"Liikkkkhhhh" 🤢
John Bishop got my attention on Scouse accent!
The Beatles not enough for ya?
ZOEUDDIN....SO YOU SHOULD MATE, SO YOU SHOULD 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖🔥👍
I've lived in Liverpool for a couple of years and it has been one of my best experience in life
Im from America and i used to watch all the Beatles movies and they even had a cartoon we used to watch and i loved to watch those because of the way they talked plus i loved their music, especially a song called good day sunshine it was a happy song of my childhood and im old enough to have listened to the Beatles when they were played on the radio, i miss those days.
The Beatles are amazing, I love them too... I, unfortunately, was not alive in the 60's, but still love their music and even their accents
Which country in América are you?
@@jacoboarca8516 Most probably the one that took the name of the continents?
Most of the time you’ll hear Beatles speaking with a very moderated scouse accent, I think because of the 1960s attitudes, in interviews they didn’t sound as scouse as they might have done when it was just them together.
@@jacoboarca8516United States of AMERICA 🇺🇸 dont act like you don't know what he meant 😂
Nicest people I met on a trip to England. Friendly and down to earth.
As an American, I went to Liverpool and at the time I was in a Beatles tribute band and of course I didn't talk in a accent but when I told them about the band all of a sudden they loved me and of course they said "lets hear your Scouse" which had me shaking like a leaf but when I did my Paul (who I played as) they said "Oh not bad then!" so I think they gave me the pass! lol!
When we say “it’s not that bad”, it’s means we actually liked it.
You know that Americans also talk “in an accent” right?
@@thomsboys77 I’m an American and yes we do hahaha
@@thomsboys77 I assumed it meant he didn't try to fake some English accent
@@thomsboys77 I'm pretty sure they were referring to the scouse accent. No shit do Americans have an accent.
eeh, me tyme in Livvapoul was fuchin boss la. And then back home in Germany, I had to learn proper English, yay.
I'm scouse an can read it
@@Batmanarkhamclips425 im german and can read it.... dont act like u created an proper language
@@Batmanarkhamclips425 lmao same
sprichst du deutsch?
@@lekgotlalabane5408 jup
Excellent. I absolutely love the Liverpool accent. The stronger the better. When all this lockkkkkdown is over, I'll have to head up there just to get my 'fix' of Scouse. Love it. Nice video.
Best place in the uk by far
If ya ever in a foreign airport you can see the Liverpool que a mile away .... everyone's smiling and laughing and tou could easily think they all know each other coz they look like one big happy family
An alcholic drink is a "bevvy" short for beverage.
I live in Manchester but whenever I visit liverpool I try my best to talk locals as much as I can ....... I feel tickling when someone speaks proper scoucer lol
you the first english non scouser ive seen be nice thanks
This guys a legend
As per my scouser friends, the way to decide if someone not scouse is getting the true scouse accent is if they can say, “chicken and a can of coke” in a scouse accent.
6 years on and I still can’t. 🤣 The people here are so warm and lovely though. I genuinely feel for them. Stop all the hate. 😢
Love the video, Scouse is the loveliest accent and the people seem so lovely and laid back . I would've loved it if you had engaged a bit more in the conversation, I know it was a vocabulary video, but maybe you could interview them about their customs or food or school and they will talk more and we'll still hear the accent.thnks dow!
U ever been speke 🤮
@@Tybakes-x7d are they wools at that point
@@yesman6687 depends I would say halewood is when your not a wool
Ever had them ugly voices chat to u loolll gremlins 🤢🤢🤢🤢
Come back to Liverpool and do things like this again!
Scouse is such a catchy accent !
spent some years there where is an amazing city
Supported Liverpool cause of fans
Then loved the atmosphere then loved the people and city and finally loved their accent
I wish to be a scouser ❤️
YNWA
This is exactly how Steven Gerard speaks. I like it. I will try to learn some of that before I visit Liverpool.
Lived in Rodney Street in mid 90s having moved from Oz by myself. Loved it then and will always remember it fondly.
I Love the scouse accent👌👌much love and respect from cape town south africa🫡🥷🏽🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
As a non-native English speaker learning the language, the first thing that came to mind when hearing the Scouse accent is that it has a distinct and unique tone.
Wow minamino already doing interviews in Liverpool
LOL
How dare you, that's so racist omg.
@@71hammyman Lol I am an Asian too I got the pass
hahahahahaha
since he's a flop he's trying a new profession 😂😂😂😂
Our accent has changed so much just over a few years. Everyone is always surprised that I don't sound like the Beatles.
lmao
I'm from Newfoundland, Canada. My grandfather used to jokingly say what I thought was "bad scram to ya!". After watching this, I think he was saying or meant to say "bad scran to ya!". After all these years, I think I know what he meant! He meant "bad food (scran) to ya!". 👍❤️
Im proud to be called a scouser after korean billy interviewed other scousers
Ay I went to Spain and all ye heard was chicken I was like do one fella
Reflex_ Plasma chicken and a can of coke.. :(
Rrrr lad
It's almost like a mixture between Danish and English accent, when I hear a liverpudlian speaking it's like hearing a Dane speaking English with his/her own accent
It is. They had a lot of Danish immigrants hundreds of years ago. Amongst others.
It's basically a giant dock. It's been a bit of a hub for a long time now.
It's Irish and english
@@Redfoxx-pg7km i think scouse the dish actually came from there
It’s a mixture of multiple accents from Dublin City, northern Wales and Lancashire ...
I'm a Scouser living in Denmark, that must be why it's so easy for me to speak Danish 😆
I'm a Scouser and lived in The Netherlands for a short time and because of our thick accent it's very easy for us to speak dutch.
Why did you leave, we need more scousers around here!! ☺️😎
@@VluggeJapie22 😀😀😀
@@VluggeJapie22 wish I was there now bro
When i lived down South, people did used to think i was Dutch :)
@@ratatat9790 🤣🤣🤣
1:03 Same in Australia as I know. Brekkie instead of breakfast, like Macca's for McDonalds.
They literally ALL sound like Beatles
calbassas87 no they fuckin don’t 😂 aha
lol
You clearly don’t know what scouse is
Well given they were scousers
Nowhere near, mate.
This made me smile 😊
I’m very proud to be Scouse
Doggy - dog faeces
Meff - unkempt person
Yeman - yes sir
Entry - alleyway
Bizzies, pigs, the filth - police officers
Grid , kite - face
Ballies - men’s tanga briefs
Budgies - speedos
The list goes on and on x
This is by far, my FAVOURITE accent. besides maybe scottish.
Love the scouser accent and their attitude.
The tune at the end of the video is the melody of "they do though, don't they though?"
I’m from Cheshire my bro lived in Old Swan in a haunted flat lol it deffo was haunted!! He was in a band for years had great times in Liverpool in the 90s gutted when they knocked pleasure island down!!! My sis in Laws from Liverpool! Never forget the good times. Love from a woolly back as the band members called me 😂😂😂cheers lol xx
Leccy for electricity - "Watch out the leccy man is on his way round!"
Slummy for small change - "Go and rifle through your dad's kecks for his slummy."
Kecks for trousers - See above
Antwacky for out of date, unfashionable - "I loved the size of the flat, but the decorations were too antwacky for me."
Made up for happy, over the moon - "I'm made up he was able healthy enough to get to the wedding."
Chocka for feeling overwhelmed, or a place being very busy - "My head is chocka with all these exams going on."
Plazzy, jarg, blag for fake - "Did you see her trying to pass on that jarg bag as a Louis Vuitton?"
Lolly ice for ice lolly - "Go out and get two lolly ices from the ice cream man."
Baltic for very cold - "It's so baltic, my nipples are gonna fall off!"
'Lazzy band' for 'elestic band'.
Jobe taxi
Brecky for breakfast. Jarmas (jahmas) for pyjamas. Off ‘is head for crazy.
Absolutely hilarious peter dunlop coming from a scouser what a way to explain it fuckinhell
From my husband from Runcorn (Plakky Scouser - but actually a woolly back) woolly back - someone that thinks they are from Liverpool but aren’t. Just from the surrounding area.
Our Dave (a relative called Dave)
Me Mam (My mum)
Meff (idiot)
Blag (To con someone)
Div (an Idiot)
Twat (not a nice person)
Giz a look (let me see)
Sound (really good)
Last (really bad)
He has many many more “D go down d dingle diner for d dinner do don’t de do?”
I love the Liverpudlian accent. I used to avidly watch Brookside years ago (and Bread for those who remember that comedy series) and you would automatically learn a lot of these expressions without even realising it. I love this accent though; that and a Geordie accent.
I am in quarantine now and I can’t wait to get in to town on the weekend :)
I love Scouse accent so much please do more videos about Scouse accent 🙏😍😍
Ever since watching "The Responder", I've been obsessed with trying to get my Scouse just right.
They sound like they add a ? at the end of every sentence.
Nah we don’t but it does sound like it a lot of time
@@drlingbxby5692 we do it it alot though
@@yesman6687 we don’t.
Sort of an upward swoop, or up and down. I feel like I’ve noticed that but I could be wrong
I love the Liverpool accent
Fascinating, thanks!
I'm loooving the scouse research in the recent videos hahaha
Interesting that two of them said that people always talk about the way they say "chicken". I always listen to that gutural K more on the word "back". It's like barrck
Warra ye 'avin for dinner?
Fuckkkkin' chickkken!
Barrck? No, more like Bak. We shorten the a and the r but emphasise the ck with a kind of hissing sound at the back of the throat.
When you think about it, it’s the correct pronunciation, hence the ‘ck’.
Liverpool ppl are very nice n friendly with lovely accent ❤️
We say "Ooh-er!" in London as well.
i think its more to do with the accent, not just the slang
@Julia Tanyola sorry julia
I say it all the time 😂
oii ver
My dad was born in Liverpool and came out to Australia when he was a kid. I love the scouse accent , just reminds me of my grandparents . Unfortunately dad doesn’t really have an accent now , just certain words he will say. We say brekkie ( breakfast) in Australia to!! 😊
I'm a Manchester united fan and i simply love the scouse accent It's my favorite.
0:55 where are yeh?
IM IN THE ENTRY
“Moves gas bottle repeatedly”
Ooo er
Antwacky = Unstylish
If I go to our house = An expression of shock
1:31 wha I’m scouse an av neva said tha or heard it 😂
everyone says it
@@flvrqsnot like tha
my favorite team Liverpool ❤️❤️❤️
i will learn scouse english accent and one day i will visite the city specially anfield ❤️
Korean Billy is the number 1 youtuber
Is it a combination of English and Scottish?
If I talk to Local in Liverpool, I'd not understand anything.
As a non-native speaker of English I find Scouse accent to be most down-to-earth and inviting. You want to hear more of it. Sounds beautiful 😂
All of my family come from Liverpool love them to bits.
My dad’s from Liverpool but to me I can’t hear his accent because I’m so used to his voice. Watching this video they all sounded like my nana lol. She’s definitely got a Scouse accent. And my cousin.
Fun fact: Sir Paul McCartney initially wasn't a fan of The Rutles until he found out that Eric Idle was a fellow Scouse out of Wallasey (it also helped that Paul's wife at the time, Linda, also liked The Rutles).
My two favorite ( American obviously) British voices are Joanna Lumley and then a witty retort from Pete Burns! R.I.P.
Leg it ye little divi, Ar u messin lad, Shut up you little ming, he's messing him, silly plums, bute - wow I've realised they are all quite negative phrases hahah I need better friends :) haha
LEG IT YE MING
Lad an wa lad
“Wha then ye maggit”
Liverpool Accent is sooooooo amazing.😃😃😃😃😃😃😃
" la " at the end of any words is like Malaysian speaking english with topping the word " lah ".
A chinese speaking scottish to a korean speaking scouse would be epic.
I have a soft sport for the Norf but the Scousers are special to me
we met some Scousers on a cruise, really nice people!
Because of the crossover with Irish influence in Birmingham we also say "You've got a cob on" for a mood and "Dead" for everything being bad or good. It was Dead Good, it was Dead Boring.
I LOVE LIVERPOOL SO MUCH THAT FOR THE PURE FUN OF IT I WOULD LOVE TO BE ABLE TO SPEAK SCOUSE...AND I WON;T EVEN MENTION THE ACCENT 🙏💖😱💥🇬🇬🥳🔥I LOVE IT TO BITS,IT IS SO FUNNY TO ME PERSONALLY THAT JUST BY LISTENING PEOPLE IN THE STREET CHATTER ABOUT IT IS A COMPLETE TURN ON ACCENT ...I REALLY MEAN IT !👍🔥🔥🔥THAT ADDED TO THE FACT THAT THE SCOUSERS THEMSELVES ARE THE MOST HUMBLE AND FRIENDLY PEOPLE YOU COULD EVER MEET IN THE WHOLE WORLD !🔥🔥🔥🔥💖💖💖💖💖
Isn't the scousers who say "me" instead of "my" ??? It's the cutest thing !!
Scouse accent and Africans accent when they talk in English is the best accent ever. Delight to hear.
A fascinating dialect that as an American I don't really understand half the stuff they're saying
Brekky is also said in Australia. :)
I liked Brookside. Philip Olivier is my favourite Scouser.
I’m scouse but live in Newcastle where the geordie accent is 😂😂😂
Illiterate sounds everytime they speak lmao
They sound like MO-OOS from Journey to the Christmas Star!
Scouse is my favorite accent and I'm tired of pretending it's not...
We really do have our own language in Liverpool don’t we never really noticed it until I saw this
Scouse Gaelic we call it 😂
Always fascinating...
My first experience with scouser accent was when Paddy Pimblet debuted in UFC. His accent makes the guy more interesting in UFC.
I am amazed that…there was sun during filming
Been to England many times.. i need to get to Liverpool.
HAVE YOU GOT A COB ON.....MEANS YOU ARE ANNOYED....THIS IS JUST FANTASTIC ....MY FIRST PHRASE IN SCOUSE 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂💖💖💖💖🔥👍💥
리버풀 출신 남자친구 생긴 후로 scouse악센트 공부 중인데 도움이 많이 되네요! 감사합니다
CHICKEN SOUNDS CHJJJJIN 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂AMAZING 💖💖💖💖💖
Interesting video. Thank you.
해리포터 제일 처음에 나오는 문장인데요 Mr. and Mrs. Dusley, of number four, Privet Drive, were proud to say that they were perfectly normal, thank you very much. 왜 thank you very much가 문장 중간에 나오는지 혹시 설명해 주실 수 있으신가요?ㅠㅠ 십몇년동안 너무 궁금합니다.
우리 꽤 평범하거든?
As a scouser I can tell you scran and lad are in every sentence
even when theres not a single lad
@@yesman6687 this lads got the right idea!
I’m proud to be a scouser
you should be fukin ashamed pal 😂
Scouse not English 👌
@@mcfcok1683 shhh ye little weirdo
When billy said ewer he sounded like a proper scouser
we stan the scouse legend koreanbilly
Haha I love you Brits! Could someone please explain to this Yank what the joke was from the show 'Keeping Up Appearances' in which Onslow exclaims "You were a Liverpool supporter!"
The wife and I are currently loving 'Dad's Army' for the first time after we'd run through the aforementioned and 'Are You Being Served?'. On a side note you'd probably think my heavy Midwest accent is desecrating your language...just put 'R's were there aren't supposed to be any.
there's football teams in Liverpool (soccer for Americans) ansd theres a bitter rivalry between evertonians (Everton support) and a Liverpudlian (a liverpool supporter)
Came from the Clock App about the cat that meow with a scouse accent.
I think it’s a mix of welsh & German . Loved that English accent it’s not that annoying push
It’s a stirring pot of regional accents gathered from Ireland, Wales & Lancashire
question about oowa? at @1:35 is it like an onomatopeia, or is it actually You what?(with a lenitive t)?