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The English Language In 24 Accents
Brought to you by Jake Wardle at https://www.jakewardle.com. Check out my newest accent video (2015): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=riwKuKSbFDs
Also my 2012 animated sequel to this vid http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtB1W8zkY5A&feature=plcp
And also, even if it is currently not Christmas check out my Redneck Christmas 2012 special: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_v_8nvtqMc and the 2016 sequel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpFz6Nb6o3s
Anyway this video is me attempting to do 24 different accents from my own country and from other countries around the world. Hopefully I got most of them right but I may have made mistakes and I can do some better than others. However, I made this video for my friends because I promised them I would do an accent video. I mean no offence to anyone a...
published: 18 Sep 2010
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Learn British accents and dialects – Cockney, RP, Northern, and more!
Did you know that there are over 30 different English accents in England alone? And that's not all. Would you believe there are over a hundred different English dialects accross the world? In this lesson, I will tell you about some common British accents you might hear. You'll hear examples of Cockney, RP, Estuary, Northern, Scottish, Welsh, and many more accents. Don't miss this opportunity to add some spice to your English pronunciation and comprehension! Take the quiz at http://www.engvid.com/learn-british-accents-and-dialects-cockney-rp-northern-and-more/
TRANSCRIPT
Hi. I'm Gill at www.engvid.com, and today's lesson is about accents in the U.K. So, U.K. accents and also dialects. Okay, so what's the difference between an accent and a dialect? Right. Well, an accent, as you know, is t...
published: 30 Apr 2016
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ONE language, THREE accents - UK vs. USA vs. AUS English! (+ Free PDF)
Swimsuit, togs or swimming costume? We speak the same English language in 3 very different ways - British vs Australian vs American English slang and vocabulary! 📝 *GET THE FREE LESSON PDF* _here_ 👉🏼 https://bit.ly/freePDFandQUIZ PART 2 IS HERE: https://bit.ly/1lang3accents 📊 *FIND OUT YOUR ENGLISH LEVEL!* _Take my level test here_ 👉🏼 https://bit.ly/EnglishLevelTest12 👩🏼🏫 *JOIN MY ONLINE ENGLISH COURSES:* https://englishwithlucy.teachable.com/courses - _We have launched our B1 and B2 Complete English Programmes!_
🌐 *VISIT MY WEBSITE* for an _interactive pronunciation tool_ and _more free lessons:_ https://englishwithlucy.com/
🗣 *ENGLISH SPEAKING PRACTICE*
_Are you looking for private language lessons?_ Find your perfect 1-on-1 language tutor with *LanguaTalk!* Make sure they are right f...
published: 16 May 2020
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30 Dialects of the English language in the UK
30 dialects, variations and accents of the English language in the United Kingdom (England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland) and the Isle of Man.
Including Received Pronunciation, Cockney, Brummie, Geordie, Scots, Ulster Scots, Highland English, Welsh English, Manx English, Ulster English, Anglo-Cornish, dialects from Kent, East Anglia (Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire), Sussex, West Midlands, East Midlands, West Country, South East, Bristol, Devon, the Potteries, Lancashire and Yorkshire, and the Scouse, Mancunian, Northumbrian and Cumbrian dialects.
published: 02 Jun 2015
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The English Language in 67 Accents & Random Voices
Brought to you by Jake Wardle at https://www.jakewardle.com. My third big accents video! A follow up of 'The English Language in 24 Accents' that unexpectedly went viral in September 2010 and 'The English Language in 30 Accents (Animated)' from July 2012. I have included all of the accents from my previous videos although I have relabelled some of them based on feedback.
I start with accents from my own country and then move on to other countries around the world and then progress to other random voices which are not all accent specific but refer to different types of people including but not limited to; film and video-game characters and video-game races.
I have also added subtitles this time because it was a heavily requested feature in my previous two videos. The subtitles include a f...
published: 15 Aug 2015
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Accent Expert Gives a Tour of U.S. Accents - (Part One) | WIRED
Dialect coach Erik Singer takes us on a tour of different accents across English-speaking North America. Erik and a host of other linguists and language experts (Nicole Holliday, Megan Figueroa, Sunn m’Cheaux, and Kalina Newmark), take a look at some of the most interesting and distinct accents around the country.
Host: Erik Singer
Director: Alice Roth
Producer: Alyssa Marino & Erik Singer
Director of Photography Charlie Jordan
Production Manager: Morgan Winters
Editor: Brady Jackson and Justin Sloan
Post Production Manager: Nick Ascanio
Head of Programming for WIRED: Chris Conti
Linguists & Language Experts: Nicole Holliday, Megan Figueroa, Sunn m’Cheaux, & Kalina Newmark
Dialect demonstrations: Amani Dorn
NYC accent demonstration courtesy of La Tasha Stephens
Latinx Ligh...
published: 21 Jan 2021
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20 British Accents in 1 Video
Which is your favourite British accent?
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published: 04 Dec 2020
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One Woman, 17 British Accents - Anglophenia Ep 5
Siobhan Thompson performs a tour of the accents of the British Isles - and the celebrities who speak with them!
Five lessons to help you do a better British accent here: http://www.bbcamerica.com/anglophenia/2014/04/five-lessons-help-sort-british-accent/
Photos via AP Images.
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published: 17 Jun 2014
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American vs. British vs. Australian English | One Language, Three Accents
One Language, Three Accents! In this video, we're showing you the differences between American English, British English, and Australian English. First, we'll show you the difference between an American accent, a British accent, and an Australian accent by reading some simple words that are spelled the same in every country. Then, our native speakers will say different words that have the same meaning. And finally, our American, British, and Australian speakers will say words that sound the same, and have the same meaning, but are spelled differently.
This is a brief introduction to the differences in English pronunciation. For more language comparison videos, subscribe to Language of Earth on YouTube at YouTube.com/LanguageofEarth.
Have an idea for a future video? Is there another l...
published: 10 Oct 2020
8:14
The English Language In 24 Accents
Brought to you by Jake Wardle at https://www.jakewardle.com. Check out my newest accent video (2015): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=riwKuKSbFDs
Also my 2012 ...
Brought to you by Jake Wardle at https://www.jakewardle.com. Check out my newest accent video (2015): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=riwKuKSbFDs
Also my 2012 animated sequel to this vid http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtB1W8zkY5A&feature=plcp
And also, even if it is currently not Christmas check out my Redneck Christmas 2012 special: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_v_8nvtqMc and the 2016 sequel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpFz6Nb6o3s
Anyway this video is me attempting to do 24 different accents from my own country and from other countries around the world. Hopefully I got most of them right but I may have made mistakes and I can do some better than others. However, I made this video for my friends because I promised them I would do an accent video. I mean no offence to anyone and please don't be upset if I have not included your specific accent or got it wrong. Please enable and read the annotations too, as they explain a few things.
Also please note that I learned most of these accents randomly off of TV, movies and video games over the years and some can be very stereotypical. And yes, I am filming in the garden shed as it's more quiet in there lol.
#englishlanguage #accents #accentchallenge
https://wn.com/The_English_Language_In_24_Accents
Brought to you by Jake Wardle at https://www.jakewardle.com. Check out my newest accent video (2015): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=riwKuKSbFDs
Also my 2012 animated sequel to this vid http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtB1W8zkY5A&feature=plcp
And also, even if it is currently not Christmas check out my Redneck Christmas 2012 special: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_v_8nvtqMc and the 2016 sequel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpFz6Nb6o3s
Anyway this video is me attempting to do 24 different accents from my own country and from other countries around the world. Hopefully I got most of them right but I may have made mistakes and I can do some better than others. However, I made this video for my friends because I promised them I would do an accent video. I mean no offence to anyone and please don't be upset if I have not included your specific accent or got it wrong. Please enable and read the annotations too, as they explain a few things.
Also please note that I learned most of these accents randomly off of TV, movies and video games over the years and some can be very stereotypical. And yes, I am filming in the garden shed as it's more quiet in there lol.
#englishlanguage #accents #accentchallenge
- published: 18 Sep 2010
- views: 34739739
24:06
Learn British accents and dialects – Cockney, RP, Northern, and more!
Did you know that there are over 30 different English accents in England alone? And that's not all. Would you believe there are over a hundred different English...
Did you know that there are over 30 different English accents in England alone? And that's not all. Would you believe there are over a hundred different English dialects accross the world? In this lesson, I will tell you about some common British accents you might hear. You'll hear examples of Cockney, RP, Estuary, Northern, Scottish, Welsh, and many more accents. Don't miss this opportunity to add some spice to your English pronunciation and comprehension! Take the quiz at http://www.engvid.com/learn-british-accents-and-dialects-cockney-rp-northern-and-more/
TRANSCRIPT
Hi. I'm Gill at www.engvid.com, and today's lesson is about accents in the U.K. So, U.K. accents and also dialects. Okay, so what's the difference between an accent and a dialect? Right. Well, an accent, as you know, is to do with pronunciation, how you pronounce the word. Dialect is when you have a word that only people in a certain area of the country use; it's not a national word, it's a local word that maybe people from other parts of the country, they won't even know what it means, so that's dialect. Okay. So, let's just have a look through some of the accents that we have in the U.K.
The one that you're probably learning as you're learning to pronounce English words is RP. "RP" stands for "Received Pronunciation". It's a slightly strange term. "Received" where do you receive it from? Well, maybe you receive it from your teacher. This is how to say this word. It's a slightly strange expression, but RP, it's usually referred to by the initials. And it's the kind of accent you will hear if you're watching BBC Television programs or listening to BBC Radio. Not everybody on the BBC speaks with an RP accent. The news readers tend to be RP speakers, but not always. But the strange thing is that in this country, only a very small percentage of people do speak with this accent. Apparently, just 3%, but they tend to be people in positions of power, authority, responsibility. They probably earn a lot of money. They live in big houses. You know the idea. So, people like the Prime Minster, at the moment David Cameron, he went to a private school, he went to university, Oxford, so people who have been to Oxford and Cambridge Universities often speak in RP, even if they didn't speak in RP before they went to Oxford or Cambridge, they often change their accent while they are there because of the big influence of their surroundings and the people that they're meeting. So that's RP. It's a very clear accent. So, it's probably a good idea to either learn to speak English with an RP accent, or you may be learning with an American accent, a Canadian accent, all of those accents are very clear. Okay. And being clear is the most important thing.
Okay, so moving on. RP, as I should have said, is mostly in the south of the country; London and the south. So, also "Cockney" and "Estuary English" are in the south. Okay. So, Cockney is the local London accent, and it tends to spread further out to places like Kent, Essex, other places like that. Surrey. There's a newer version of Cockney called "Estuary English". If you think an estuary is connected to a river, so the River Thames which flows across the country, goes quite a long way west. So anyone living along the estuary, near the river can possibly have this accent as well.
So, just to give you some examples, then, of the Cockney accent, there are different features. So, one example is the "th" sound, as you know to make a "th" sound, some of you may find it difficult anyway, "the", when you put your tongue through your teeth, "the", but a Cockney person may not use the "the", they will use an "f" sound or a "v" sound instead, so the word "think", "I think", they would say would say instead of: "think", they would say it like that: "fink", "fink", and the top teeth are on the bottom lip, "think". And words like "with" that end with the "th", instead of "with", it will be "wiv", "wiv", "wiv". "Are you coming wiv me?" So that is one of the things that happens with the Cockney accent.
Words like "together" would be "togever". Okay? The number "three", t-h-r-e-e is often pronounced "free": "We have free people coming to dinner. Free people." So, there can be confusion there, because we have the word "free", which has a meaning in itself, "free", but if you actually mean "three", the number three, there can be some confusion. So don't get confused by "free people". -"Oh, they're free? They're free to come?" -"No, there are three of them. Three people who are free to come." Ah, okay.
https://wn.com/Learn_British_Accents_And_Dialects_–_Cockney,_Rp,_Northern,_And_More
Did you know that there are over 30 different English accents in England alone? And that's not all. Would you believe there are over a hundred different English dialects accross the world? In this lesson, I will tell you about some common British accents you might hear. You'll hear examples of Cockney, RP, Estuary, Northern, Scottish, Welsh, and many more accents. Don't miss this opportunity to add some spice to your English pronunciation and comprehension! Take the quiz at http://www.engvid.com/learn-british-accents-and-dialects-cockney-rp-northern-and-more/
TRANSCRIPT
Hi. I'm Gill at www.engvid.com, and today's lesson is about accents in the U.K. So, U.K. accents and also dialects. Okay, so what's the difference between an accent and a dialect? Right. Well, an accent, as you know, is to do with pronunciation, how you pronounce the word. Dialect is when you have a word that only people in a certain area of the country use; it's not a national word, it's a local word that maybe people from other parts of the country, they won't even know what it means, so that's dialect. Okay. So, let's just have a look through some of the accents that we have in the U.K.
The one that you're probably learning as you're learning to pronounce English words is RP. "RP" stands for "Received Pronunciation". It's a slightly strange term. "Received" where do you receive it from? Well, maybe you receive it from your teacher. This is how to say this word. It's a slightly strange expression, but RP, it's usually referred to by the initials. And it's the kind of accent you will hear if you're watching BBC Television programs or listening to BBC Radio. Not everybody on the BBC speaks with an RP accent. The news readers tend to be RP speakers, but not always. But the strange thing is that in this country, only a very small percentage of people do speak with this accent. Apparently, just 3%, but they tend to be people in positions of power, authority, responsibility. They probably earn a lot of money. They live in big houses. You know the idea. So, people like the Prime Minster, at the moment David Cameron, he went to a private school, he went to university, Oxford, so people who have been to Oxford and Cambridge Universities often speak in RP, even if they didn't speak in RP before they went to Oxford or Cambridge, they often change their accent while they are there because of the big influence of their surroundings and the people that they're meeting. So that's RP. It's a very clear accent. So, it's probably a good idea to either learn to speak English with an RP accent, or you may be learning with an American accent, a Canadian accent, all of those accents are very clear. Okay. And being clear is the most important thing.
Okay, so moving on. RP, as I should have said, is mostly in the south of the country; London and the south. So, also "Cockney" and "Estuary English" are in the south. Okay. So, Cockney is the local London accent, and it tends to spread further out to places like Kent, Essex, other places like that. Surrey. There's a newer version of Cockney called "Estuary English". If you think an estuary is connected to a river, so the River Thames which flows across the country, goes quite a long way west. So anyone living along the estuary, near the river can possibly have this accent as well.
So, just to give you some examples, then, of the Cockney accent, there are different features. So, one example is the "th" sound, as you know to make a "th" sound, some of you may find it difficult anyway, "the", when you put your tongue through your teeth, "the", but a Cockney person may not use the "the", they will use an "f" sound or a "v" sound instead, so the word "think", "I think", they would say would say instead of: "think", they would say it like that: "fink", "fink", and the top teeth are on the bottom lip, "think". And words like "with" that end with the "th", instead of "with", it will be "wiv", "wiv", "wiv". "Are you coming wiv me?" So that is one of the things that happens with the Cockney accent.
Words like "together" would be "togever". Okay? The number "three", t-h-r-e-e is often pronounced "free": "We have free people coming to dinner. Free people." So, there can be confusion there, because we have the word "free", which has a meaning in itself, "free", but if you actually mean "three", the number three, there can be some confusion. So don't get confused by "free people". -"Oh, they're free? They're free to come?" -"No, there are three of them. Three people who are free to come." Ah, okay.
- published: 30 Apr 2016
- views: 7119595
20:12
ONE language, THREE accents - UK vs. USA vs. AUS English! (+ Free PDF)
Swimsuit, togs or swimming costume? We speak the same English language in 3 very different ways - British vs Australian vs American English slang and vocabulary...
Swimsuit, togs or swimming costume? We speak the same English language in 3 very different ways - British vs Australian vs American English slang and vocabulary! 📝 *GET THE FREE LESSON PDF* _here_ 👉🏼 https://bit.ly/freePDFandQUIZ PART 2 IS HERE: https://bit.ly/1lang3accents 📊 *FIND OUT YOUR ENGLISH LEVEL!* _Take my level test here_ 👉🏼 https://bit.ly/EnglishLevelTest12 👩🏼🏫 *JOIN MY ONLINE ENGLISH COURSES:* https://englishwithlucy.teachable.com/courses - _We have launched our B1 and B2 Complete English Programmes!_
🌐 *VISIT MY WEBSITE* for an _interactive pronunciation tool_ and _more free lessons:_ https://englishwithlucy.com/
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A HUGE thank you to Emma and Vanessa for their help with this video!
This is a look at 3 of the MANY English accents! I would love to extend this series - please let me know which accents you’d like me to look at next time!
Emma's Channel: https://bit.ly/mmmEnglishChannel
Emma is the founder of The Ladies Project, an online community for international women learning English to build speaking confidence and practise together! Check it out here: https://bit.ly/EmmasLadiesProject
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Check out Vanessa's free ebook "5 Steps to Becoming a Confident English Speaker" - https://bit.ly/VanessasFreeEbook
🎥 Video edited by Lucy Simkins
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https://wn.com/One_Language,_Three_Accents_UK_Vs._USA_Vs._Aus_English_(_Free_Pdf)
Swimsuit, togs or swimming costume? We speak the same English language in 3 very different ways - British vs Australian vs American English slang and vocabulary! 📝 *GET THE FREE LESSON PDF* _here_ 👉🏼 https://bit.ly/freePDFandQUIZ PART 2 IS HERE: https://bit.ly/1lang3accents 📊 *FIND OUT YOUR ENGLISH LEVEL!* _Take my level test here_ 👉🏼 https://bit.ly/EnglishLevelTest12 👩🏼🏫 *JOIN MY ONLINE ENGLISH COURSES:* https://englishwithlucy.teachable.com/courses - _We have launched our B1 and B2 Complete English Programmes!_
🌐 *VISIT MY WEBSITE* for an _interactive pronunciation tool_ and _more free lessons:_ https://englishwithlucy.com/
🗣 *ENGLISH SPEAKING PRACTICE*
_Are you looking for private language lessons?_ Find your perfect 1-on-1 language tutor with *LanguaTalk!* Make sure they are right for you with a free trial class here 👉🏼https://bit.ly/LanguaTalkOffer (Ad - affiliate)
I've been learning Italian on LanguaTalk and have been _blown away_ so far! I am so excited about this new platform! So much so, I decided to become a part of it!
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_Join my 3-month Beautiful British English Programmes!_ Use code *YOUTUBE15* for a 15% discount:
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A HUGE thank you to Emma and Vanessa for their help with this video!
This is a look at 3 of the MANY English accents! I would love to extend this series - please let me know which accents you’d like me to look at next time!
Emma's Channel: https://bit.ly/mmmEnglishChannel
Emma is the founder of The Ladies Project, an online community for international women learning English to build speaking confidence and practise together! Check it out here: https://bit.ly/EmmasLadiesProject
Vanessa's Channel: https://bit.ly/SpeakEnglishWithVanessaChannel
Check out Vanessa's free ebook "5 Steps to Becoming a Confident English Speaker" - https://bit.ly/VanessasFreeEbook
🎥 Video edited by Lucy Simkins
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Email for business enquiries ONLY:
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#learnenglish #english #grammar
- published: 16 May 2020
- views: 30090912
7:02
30 Dialects of the English language in the UK
30 dialects, variations and accents of the English language in the United Kingdom (England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland) and the Isle of Man.
Including R...
30 dialects, variations and accents of the English language in the United Kingdom (England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland) and the Isle of Man.
Including Received Pronunciation, Cockney, Brummie, Geordie, Scots, Ulster Scots, Highland English, Welsh English, Manx English, Ulster English, Anglo-Cornish, dialects from Kent, East Anglia (Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire), Sussex, West Midlands, East Midlands, West Country, South East, Bristol, Devon, the Potteries, Lancashire and Yorkshire, and the Scouse, Mancunian, Northumbrian and Cumbrian dialects.
https://wn.com/30_Dialects_Of_The_English_Language_In_The_UK
30 dialects, variations and accents of the English language in the United Kingdom (England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland) and the Isle of Man.
Including Received Pronunciation, Cockney, Brummie, Geordie, Scots, Ulster Scots, Highland English, Welsh English, Manx English, Ulster English, Anglo-Cornish, dialects from Kent, East Anglia (Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire), Sussex, West Midlands, East Midlands, West Country, South East, Bristol, Devon, the Potteries, Lancashire and Yorkshire, and the Scouse, Mancunian, Northumbrian and Cumbrian dialects.
- published: 02 Jun 2015
- views: 1222268
12:17
The English Language in 67 Accents & Random Voices
Brought to you by Jake Wardle at https://www.jakewardle.com. My third big accents video! A follow up of 'The English Language in 24 Accents' that unexpectedly w...
Brought to you by Jake Wardle at https://www.jakewardle.com. My third big accents video! A follow up of 'The English Language in 24 Accents' that unexpectedly went viral in September 2010 and 'The English Language in 30 Accents (Animated)' from July 2012. I have included all of the accents from my previous videos although I have relabelled some of them based on feedback.
I start with accents from my own country and then move on to other countries around the world and then progress to other random voices which are not all accent specific but refer to different types of people including but not limited to; film and video-game characters and video-game races.
I have also added subtitles this time because it was a heavily requested feature in my previous two videos. The subtitles include a few slang/ dialect translations in brackets.
I picked up most of these accents and voices from TV, Movies, Video-games, internet and real life experiences. I apologise for the all the accents and voices that I didn't include or got wrong but it would be impossible to imitate every accent and voice on the entire planet (let alone do them all perfectly) I am only human after all.
Accents labeled with "unspecified variant" mean that I am unsure of the specific type/region the accent is from and that it does not represent everyone from that country.
I myself am a British, Southern English Londoner and my natural accent (that you hear at the beginning and end of the video) is a mixture of Formal RP and Cockney.
Finally, I would like to say a huge thank you to all my friends, family, viewers, and subscribers around the world who have supported me over the years.
For your convenience:
1: British (UK) - Southern English - East London - Cockney - 0:28
2: British (UK) - Southern English - London - Street/Mandem/Rudeboy/Badman/Roadman (Jamaican slang dialect) - 0:40
3: British (UK) - Southern English - Formal RP (Received Pronunciation) - 0:51
4: British (UK) - Southern English - Posh RP - 1:00
5: British Asian (UK) - (2nd generation, Southern English, South Asian youth) - 1:13
6: British Asian (UK) - (2nd generation, Northern English, South Asian youth) - 1:21
7: British (UK) - English - West-country (farmer) - 1:28
8: British (UK) - Northern English (unspecified variant) - 1:38
9: British (UK) - Northern English - Lancashire - 1:47
10: British (UK) - Northern English - Liverpool (Scouser) - 1:57
11: British (UK) - West Midlands - Birmingham (Brummie) - 2:05
12: British (UK) - North Eastern English - Newcastle (Geordie) - 2:11
13: British (UK) - Scottish (unspecified variant) - 2:17
14: British (UK) - Welsh (unspecified variant) - 2:25
15: Northern Irish (UK) (unspecified variant) - 2:34
16: Southern Irish (Republic of Ireland) (unspecified variant) - 2:43
17: American (USA) - General - 2:53
18: Italian American (USA) (Mafia mobster) - 3:01
19: American (USA) - Southern States (unspecified variant) - 3:12
20: American (USA) - Southern States (Redneck) - 3:20
21: African American (USA) (Ebonics/Vernacular) - 3:34
22: Mexican (Chicano) - 3:41
23: Canadian (unspecified variant) - 3:51
24: Jamaican (unspecified variant) - 3:58
25: French (unspecified variant) - 4:08
26: German (unspecified variant) - 4:16
27: Italian (unspecified variant) - 4:26
28: Russian (unspecified variant) - 4:34
29: Indian (unspecified variant) - 4:50
30: Chinese (Cantonese) - 4:59
31: Japanese (unspecified variant) - 5:09
32: Australian (unspecified formal variant) - 5:19
33: Australian (unspecified informal variant) - 5:27
34: New Zealand (unspecified variant) - 5:56
35: New Zealand (Maori) - 5:44
36: South African (Afrikaans) - 5:55
37: Nigerian (Igbo or Yoruba) - 6:04
38: Random unspecified African - 6:15
39: Squeaky English school kid that thinks he is tough (mini mandem) - 6:23
40: Random deep Northern English - 6:33
41: American surfer/stoner dude - 6:46
42: Old film and broadcast voice (USA) - 6:55
43: Old film and broadcast voice (UK) - 7:09
44: Stereotypical old age pensioner (UK) - 7:18
45: Stereotypical old age pensioner (USA) - 7:30
46: Toddler/young child (UK) - 7:41
47: Stereotypical geek/nerd (UK) - 7:55
48: Stereotypical geek/nerd (USA) - 8:08
49: Stereotypical gay/camp (USA) - 8:20
50: Stereotypical gay/camp (German) - 8:29
51: Stereotypical gay/camp (UK) - 8:40
52: Text to speech (USA) - 8:51
53: Text to speech (UK) - 9:04
54: Automated voice (UK) - 9:16
55: Automated voice (USA) - 9:34
56: Random clueless person (UK) - 9:52
57: Arnold Schwarzenegger - 9:58
58: Gollum from The Lord of the Rings & The Hobbit - 10:04
59: Big Smoke from GTA San Andreas (game) - 10:18
60: OG Loc from GTA San Andreas (game) - 10:33
61: Ghoul from Fallout (game series) - 10:47
62: Super Mutant from Fallout (game series) - 10:56
63: Vorcha from Mass Effect (game series) - 11:13
64: Talking whilst breathing in - 11:24
65: Growly voice - 11:31
66 & 67: Lou and Andy from Little Britain - 11:42
#englishlanguage #accents #voices
https://wn.com/The_English_Language_In_67_Accents_Random_Voices
Brought to you by Jake Wardle at https://www.jakewardle.com. My third big accents video! A follow up of 'The English Language in 24 Accents' that unexpectedly went viral in September 2010 and 'The English Language in 30 Accents (Animated)' from July 2012. I have included all of the accents from my previous videos although I have relabelled some of them based on feedback.
I start with accents from my own country and then move on to other countries around the world and then progress to other random voices which are not all accent specific but refer to different types of people including but not limited to; film and video-game characters and video-game races.
I have also added subtitles this time because it was a heavily requested feature in my previous two videos. The subtitles include a few slang/ dialect translations in brackets.
I picked up most of these accents and voices from TV, Movies, Video-games, internet and real life experiences. I apologise for the all the accents and voices that I didn't include or got wrong but it would be impossible to imitate every accent and voice on the entire planet (let alone do them all perfectly) I am only human after all.
Accents labeled with "unspecified variant" mean that I am unsure of the specific type/region the accent is from and that it does not represent everyone from that country.
I myself am a British, Southern English Londoner and my natural accent (that you hear at the beginning and end of the video) is a mixture of Formal RP and Cockney.
Finally, I would like to say a huge thank you to all my friends, family, viewers, and subscribers around the world who have supported me over the years.
For your convenience:
1: British (UK) - Southern English - East London - Cockney - 0:28
2: British (UK) - Southern English - London - Street/Mandem/Rudeboy/Badman/Roadman (Jamaican slang dialect) - 0:40
3: British (UK) - Southern English - Formal RP (Received Pronunciation) - 0:51
4: British (UK) - Southern English - Posh RP - 1:00
5: British Asian (UK) - (2nd generation, Southern English, South Asian youth) - 1:13
6: British Asian (UK) - (2nd generation, Northern English, South Asian youth) - 1:21
7: British (UK) - English - West-country (farmer) - 1:28
8: British (UK) - Northern English (unspecified variant) - 1:38
9: British (UK) - Northern English - Lancashire - 1:47
10: British (UK) - Northern English - Liverpool (Scouser) - 1:57
11: British (UK) - West Midlands - Birmingham (Brummie) - 2:05
12: British (UK) - North Eastern English - Newcastle (Geordie) - 2:11
13: British (UK) - Scottish (unspecified variant) - 2:17
14: British (UK) - Welsh (unspecified variant) - 2:25
15: Northern Irish (UK) (unspecified variant) - 2:34
16: Southern Irish (Republic of Ireland) (unspecified variant) - 2:43
17: American (USA) - General - 2:53
18: Italian American (USA) (Mafia mobster) - 3:01
19: American (USA) - Southern States (unspecified variant) - 3:12
20: American (USA) - Southern States (Redneck) - 3:20
21: African American (USA) (Ebonics/Vernacular) - 3:34
22: Mexican (Chicano) - 3:41
23: Canadian (unspecified variant) - 3:51
24: Jamaican (unspecified variant) - 3:58
25: French (unspecified variant) - 4:08
26: German (unspecified variant) - 4:16
27: Italian (unspecified variant) - 4:26
28: Russian (unspecified variant) - 4:34
29: Indian (unspecified variant) - 4:50
30: Chinese (Cantonese) - 4:59
31: Japanese (unspecified variant) - 5:09
32: Australian (unspecified formal variant) - 5:19
33: Australian (unspecified informal variant) - 5:27
34: New Zealand (unspecified variant) - 5:56
35: New Zealand (Maori) - 5:44
36: South African (Afrikaans) - 5:55
37: Nigerian (Igbo or Yoruba) - 6:04
38: Random unspecified African - 6:15
39: Squeaky English school kid that thinks he is tough (mini mandem) - 6:23
40: Random deep Northern English - 6:33
41: American surfer/stoner dude - 6:46
42: Old film and broadcast voice (USA) - 6:55
43: Old film and broadcast voice (UK) - 7:09
44: Stereotypical old age pensioner (UK) - 7:18
45: Stereotypical old age pensioner (USA) - 7:30
46: Toddler/young child (UK) - 7:41
47: Stereotypical geek/nerd (UK) - 7:55
48: Stereotypical geek/nerd (USA) - 8:08
49: Stereotypical gay/camp (USA) - 8:20
50: Stereotypical gay/camp (German) - 8:29
51: Stereotypical gay/camp (UK) - 8:40
52: Text to speech (USA) - 8:51
53: Text to speech (UK) - 9:04
54: Automated voice (UK) - 9:16
55: Automated voice (USA) - 9:34
56: Random clueless person (UK) - 9:52
57: Arnold Schwarzenegger - 9:58
58: Gollum from The Lord of the Rings & The Hobbit - 10:04
59: Big Smoke from GTA San Andreas (game) - 10:18
60: OG Loc from GTA San Andreas (game) - 10:33
61: Ghoul from Fallout (game series) - 10:47
62: Super Mutant from Fallout (game series) - 10:56
63: Vorcha from Mass Effect (game series) - 11:13
64: Talking whilst breathing in - 11:24
65: Growly voice - 11:31
66 & 67: Lou and Andy from Little Britain - 11:42
#englishlanguage #accents #voices
- published: 15 Aug 2015
- views: 18154090
21:33
Accent Expert Gives a Tour of U.S. Accents - (Part One) | WIRED
Dialect coach Erik Singer takes us on a tour of different accents across English-speaking North America. Erik and a host of other linguists and language experts...
Dialect coach Erik Singer takes us on a tour of different accents across English-speaking North America. Erik and a host of other linguists and language experts (Nicole Holliday, Megan Figueroa, Sunn m’Cheaux, and Kalina Newmark), take a look at some of the most interesting and distinct accents around the country.
Host: Erik Singer
Director: Alice Roth
Producer: Alyssa Marino & Erik Singer
Director of Photography Charlie Jordan
Production Manager: Morgan Winters
Editor: Brady Jackson and Justin Sloan
Post Production Manager: Nick Ascanio
Head of Programming for WIRED: Chris Conti
Linguists & Language Experts: Nicole Holliday, Megan Figueroa, Sunn m’Cheaux, & Kalina Newmark
Dialect demonstrations: Amani Dorn
NYC accent demonstration courtesy of La Tasha Stephens
Latinx Light L demonstration courtesy of International Dialects of English Archive
DC accent demonstration courtesy of International Dialects of English Archive
North Carolina accent demonstrations courtesy of The Language & Life Project
Talkin’ Tar Heel, How Our Voices Tell the Story of North Carolina
Special thanks to:
Reg Charging
Zachary Cooper
Justin McBride
Eliza Simpson
James N. Stanford
Pamela Vanderway
Nacole Walker
Dr. Walt Wolfram
International Dialects of English Archive
The Language & Life Project
Talkin’ Tar Heel, How Our Voices Tell the Story of North Carolina
The American Dialect Society:
https://www.americandialect.org/
Dictionary of American Regional English and Field Recordings:
https://search.library.wisc.edu/digital/AAmerLangs
Indigenous North American accents:
https://www.yesmagazine.org/democracy/2017/03/06/how-rez-accents-strengthen-native-identity/
https://www.babbel.com/en/magazine/native-american-accents
https://indigenousaccents.info.yorku.ca/resources/
African American Language:
https://oraal.uoregon.edu/
New York Latino English:
http://qcpages.qc.cuny.edu/~mnewman/Site/NYLE.html
Appalachian English
https://artsandsciences.sc.edu/appalachianenglish/
North Carolina accent and dialect variation:
https://talkintarheel.com/
Learning the tools and skills needed to be good at teaching or doing accents:
http://ktspeechwork.org
Language variation and education:
https://charityhudleymallinson.com/resources/secondaryenglish/
Language discrimination and racism:
https://www.linguisticsociety.org/content/lsa-statement-race
Other sources for accents:
https://www.dialectsarchive.com/
https://www.pinterest.com/dialectcoaches/_created/
https://dc.lib.unc.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/sohp
https://storycorps.org/
http://accent.gmu.edu/
https://visualaccentdialectarchive.com//
00:00 - Intro
02:10 - Pilgrims
02:45 - Boston
2:58 - Rhode Island
3:25 - New York City
4:31 - African American English Varieties
7:17 - New York Latino English
8:26 - The On Line
9:27 - DC
10:24 - Pittsburgh
10:55 - Virginia
11:27 - North Carolina
12:00 - Appalachia
13:40 - The Outer Banks
15:19 - Lumbee English
16:02 - "General American"
16:45 - Gullah / Geechee Language & Accent
19:20 - Piney Woods Belt
21:21 - Outro
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https://wn.com/Accent_Expert_Gives_A_Tour_Of_U.S._Accents_(Part_One)_|_Wired
Dialect coach Erik Singer takes us on a tour of different accents across English-speaking North America. Erik and a host of other linguists and language experts (Nicole Holliday, Megan Figueroa, Sunn m’Cheaux, and Kalina Newmark), take a look at some of the most interesting and distinct accents around the country.
Host: Erik Singer
Director: Alice Roth
Producer: Alyssa Marino & Erik Singer
Director of Photography Charlie Jordan
Production Manager: Morgan Winters
Editor: Brady Jackson and Justin Sloan
Post Production Manager: Nick Ascanio
Head of Programming for WIRED: Chris Conti
Linguists & Language Experts: Nicole Holliday, Megan Figueroa, Sunn m’Cheaux, & Kalina Newmark
Dialect demonstrations: Amani Dorn
NYC accent demonstration courtesy of La Tasha Stephens
Latinx Light L demonstration courtesy of International Dialects of English Archive
DC accent demonstration courtesy of International Dialects of English Archive
North Carolina accent demonstrations courtesy of The Language & Life Project
Talkin’ Tar Heel, How Our Voices Tell the Story of North Carolina
Special thanks to:
Reg Charging
Zachary Cooper
Justin McBride
Eliza Simpson
James N. Stanford
Pamela Vanderway
Nacole Walker
Dr. Walt Wolfram
International Dialects of English Archive
The Language & Life Project
Talkin’ Tar Heel, How Our Voices Tell the Story of North Carolina
The American Dialect Society:
https://www.americandialect.org/
Dictionary of American Regional English and Field Recordings:
https://search.library.wisc.edu/digital/AAmerLangs
Indigenous North American accents:
https://www.yesmagazine.org/democracy/2017/03/06/how-rez-accents-strengthen-native-identity/
https://www.babbel.com/en/magazine/native-american-accents
https://indigenousaccents.info.yorku.ca/resources/
African American Language:
https://oraal.uoregon.edu/
New York Latino English:
http://qcpages.qc.cuny.edu/~mnewman/Site/NYLE.html
Appalachian English
https://artsandsciences.sc.edu/appalachianenglish/
North Carolina accent and dialect variation:
https://talkintarheel.com/
Learning the tools and skills needed to be good at teaching or doing accents:
http://ktspeechwork.org
Language variation and education:
https://charityhudleymallinson.com/resources/secondaryenglish/
Language discrimination and racism:
https://www.linguisticsociety.org/content/lsa-statement-race
Other sources for accents:
https://www.dialectsarchive.com/
https://www.pinterest.com/dialectcoaches/_created/
https://dc.lib.unc.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/sohp
https://storycorps.org/
http://accent.gmu.edu/
https://visualaccentdialectarchive.com//
00:00 - Intro
02:10 - Pilgrims
02:45 - Boston
2:58 - Rhode Island
3:25 - New York City
4:31 - African American English Varieties
7:17 - New York Latino English
8:26 - The On Line
9:27 - DC
10:24 - Pittsburgh
10:55 - Virginia
11:27 - North Carolina
12:00 - Appalachia
13:40 - The Outer Banks
15:19 - Lumbee English
16:02 - "General American"
16:45 - Gullah / Geechee Language & Accent
19:20 - Piney Woods Belt
21:21 - Outro
Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7
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- published: 21 Jan 2021
- views: 8517420
21:55
20 British Accents in 1 Video
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Which is your favourite British accent?
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FREE RESOURCES
▷📚'101 Great British Words to Speak Like A Local' (e-book) ▷ https://tinyurl.com/nh759hj4
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▷ 🇬🇧 '30 Days to Better English' Course 🇬🇧 - https://bit.ly/3HU1NTo
BOOKS
▷ 📚 A Really British Guide to English (PAPERBACK) 📚 - https://tinyurl.com/ys683z96
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WANT MORE ENGLISH VIDEOS? 🎥 CHECK THESE OUT:
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30 British Accents in 1 Video: https://youtu.be/F_xrLOvAALk
A Guide to the Scouse Accent: https://youtu.be/NiUOu1Y6drQ
Music by Epidemic Sound (http://www.epidemicsound.com)
- published: 04 Dec 2020
- views: 3476242
5:20
One Woman, 17 British Accents - Anglophenia Ep 5
Siobhan Thompson performs a tour of the accents of the British Isles - and the celebrities who speak with them!
Five lessons to help you do a better British a...
Siobhan Thompson performs a tour of the accents of the British Isles - and the celebrities who speak with them!
Five lessons to help you do a better British accent here: http://www.bbcamerica.com/anglophenia/2014/04/five-lessons-help-sort-british-accent/
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https://wn.com/One_Woman,_17_British_Accents_Anglophenia_Ep_5
Siobhan Thompson performs a tour of the accents of the British Isles - and the celebrities who speak with them!
Five lessons to help you do a better British accent here: http://www.bbcamerica.com/anglophenia/2014/04/five-lessons-help-sort-british-accent/
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- published: 17 Jun 2014
- views: 10749579
2:56
American vs. British vs. Australian English | One Language, Three Accents
One Language, Three Accents! In this video, we're showing you the differences between American English, British English, and Australian English. First, we'll s...
One Language, Three Accents! In this video, we're showing you the differences between American English, British English, and Australian English. First, we'll show you the difference between an American accent, a British accent, and an Australian accent by reading some simple words that are spelled the same in every country. Then, our native speakers will say different words that have the same meaning. And finally, our American, British, and Australian speakers will say words that sound the same, and have the same meaning, but are spelled differently.
This is a brief introduction to the differences in English pronunciation. For more language comparison videos, subscribe to Language of Earth on YouTube at YouTube.com/LanguageofEarth.
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https://wn.com/American_Vs._British_Vs._Australian_English_|_One_Language,_Three_Accents
One Language, Three Accents! In this video, we're showing you the differences between American English, British English, and Australian English. First, we'll show you the difference between an American accent, a British accent, and an Australian accent by reading some simple words that are spelled the same in every country. Then, our native speakers will say different words that have the same meaning. And finally, our American, British, and Australian speakers will say words that sound the same, and have the same meaning, but are spelled differently.
This is a brief introduction to the differences in English pronunciation. For more language comparison videos, subscribe to Language of Earth on YouTube at YouTube.com/LanguageofEarth.
Have an idea for a future video? Is there another language that could be used to show "One Langauge, Three Accents"? Let us know in the comments below!
- published: 10 Oct 2020
- views: 13480218