What accent would you like me to do next everyone? Please comment below and tell me what you would like- Scottish, Irish, London. This is the beginning of my series on accents so more videos like this to come!
Ok, this is easy to write but difficult to explain Part of the accent sound comes from speaking nasally Like speaking from the back of your throat and down your nose. Supposedly summit to do wi Adenoids, but wha do I no, I'm a ignrant Scouser to a lorra Suvveners. LOL
@@LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah I'll send your video to an American colleague because she can't grasp the accent. I lived over in the States and had to talk really slow because they couldn't understand me at all.
The fact i love the Beatles plus scouse accent it's beauty, makes me wanna learn it. When you did a scouser accent it was amazing because i could see that it was a little bit different but quite remarkable.
It's mad watching this, as I am from Liverpool and everything said here just comes naturally to me. Its not until its pointed out in this video, that I realised all the words and letters that we change and say different 😂
Yeah I'm from upstate or western ny and alot of what she was saying sounds like the way we talk here. Honestly I'm here because as a lifelong beatle fan I was thinking they always had a slight british accent.
Enjoyed the video and it's cool the way you can still tap into Scouse! I watch these as I'm Scouse but work in an international company in Germany so conscious of being understood by our EU friends. Re: ma', da' and la', the a sound is much longer, almost like maah or daah! Another good vowel to cover would be the u in bus or under. We say it similar to the Irish or even like the German 'Unter'. I often have the Europeans 'correct' me on this. 😂
Thanks so much again Sabrah for that interesting video, i went to liverpool twenty years ago totally alone, it was really hard for me as you can imagine, but i enjoyed myself quite a lot, i'm a great fan of THE BEATLES they are still the fav four forever, cheers to you for everything;
Hi! Teacher.It was lovely learning scouse accent from you.That's because,you not only shared the type of language being spoken here but also what a lively city Liverpool is! Thanks & regards..
Liverpudlian accent is to English as Andalusian is to Spanish. The letters a pronounced different and the words a shortened and they also love to play guitars and their music is famous worldwide.
Hi Sabrah! Thank you filming the Liverpool accent video, because I remember in one of your earliest video I had requested you to make a video with & on Liverpool accent. I loved it in whole. You were sounding awesome n unique in Liverpool accent.😍👍🤗
I'm an American but learned to speak English in Liverpool (3 years). Now I'm in my 70s and still 'ave a touch of the old Scouse in my speech. And I'm proud of it. And the lady is beautiful, which is an incentive for any man to purchase at least one of the courses. --- Old Matt
I just know that there are differences in pronunciation of scouse accent, for example the pronunciation of the word home becomes 'ome, dad becomes da' and head becomes 'ead, there are missing consonant sound from the beginning and the end, this is particulary common with D,T and H. Thanks so much for that interesting video.
I grew up with a scouse accent but moved down south when I was a kid. My family's Scouse and take the mick out of me for sounding like the queen😂 But I'm planning on moving back up so I've gotta get the practice in
Hello! I decided to study this accent only bc I watched X-factor, there was a young man Anthony Rusell who tried to win several times, but ... and the last time he sang a song with Tom walker, I just fell in love with this accent. I am from Ukraine, self-taught, polyglot ✌✌
To a non-native english speaker (even one who spends too much times studying accents) scouse and geordie sound so much alike. I think it's the rythm, it goes up and down the same manner
I’m from South Wales and I really can hear the similarities in things we say, like dropping the H at beginnings of words and the k-h sound sounds a lot like some the welsh letter CH . I also thought that turrah was a welsh word but obviously you say it in Liverpool
I'm hear because I love to hear UFC fighter Patty Pimblett talk ❤ This is the best accent IMO. I could listen to a conversation in Scouse all day! ☺️❤️❤️❤️
Danny Boy Hi there! Are you a Scouser? Can I contact you for our research about Scouse Accent & Dialect. We’re trying to find a native. I’ll be glad to know if you’re willing to help! :) Thank youu!
Your Liverpool accent is very fantastic & make you so gorgeous. All English accents are fantastic, but somehow understanding of these accents make me confused. Preparing lessons related to different English accent like this one is very worthwhile. Many many thanks for this nice video & next time please Scottish accent :-)
Thank you very much for making this lovely vidoe I love scouse accent so much.. It sounds quite melodic for me, For the accent I would say London accent, Such as Cockney , Gordie rodman dilect Made my spirit up when I was listening you were speaking scouce in the end of vidoe This vidoe is Boss 😊☺ Like it obviosuly
Liverpool accent is so sexy and appealing. As a Liverpool fan, I would really love to learn it. Can someone from Liverpool provide me personal training on Skype or any other network. I would gladly pay for the tuition. People find it to be one of the difficult accents to understand but for me it is the easiest accent to understand. Maybe, because I always listen to Jamie Carragher :)
I love the Liverpool accent most out of all the UK accents and i used to watch all the Beatles movies and even the cartoon they had mainly because i loved to hear them talk we love the Beatles over here in America im old enough to remember when they were played on the radio and they played them a lot over here, i miss those days.
I was born in Liverpool and raised in Prescott. My mum and me are Scouse and my dad is from the Midlands. I'm using this video to help my Scouse accent get better coz I sound like me dad and mum but not one.
Same here. Me and my Dad are from Crewe, and my Mum’s from Warwickshire (South of West Midlands). My Dad’s worked in Liverpool for 3 years and he sounds really Liverpudlian. I have a combined accent (I get the Well Spoken from my Mum and the Broadness from my Dad). At one point, I sounded a lot like my Mum. But now, I sound more like my Dad.
thank you so much for doing this i am a big liverpool fc fan from denmark and i just luv the scouse accent and i will go there when the next season starts and even thou my english is pretty good the scouse accent can be hard to understand so again thank you so much sabrah :)
“You thought you lost your love. Well I saw her yesterday. It’s you she’s thinking of. And she told me what to say. She said she loves you and you know that can’t be bad.”
Funny how these pronunciations are much easier to me as a brazilian. But i grew up learning american english, so now i have to make an extra effort to pronounce words in scouse accent... Despite being easier and closer to us 😂
From this video i just knew that liverpool accent has many differences, for exampel for pronounciation of T D H, home pronounced by 'Ome' and dropped in beginning, T and D cant drop in beginning but its dropped at the ending then 3:' sound vowel by i, exmple : bird (berd) pronounced by 'bird' and laugh became 'laef' and many more.
everything was perfect, good explanation. except when u drop the d on words, the vowel before becomes elongated so instead of da it would be daa and instead of la its laa
Minor intervention here by a scouser haha - The word 'La' is the south end of Liverpool ( and tends to me more 'La with an 'R' so "lar or Laaah' the ahhh or arr is exaggerated, and the 'Lad' is North end
Hello 👋👋 my amazing teacher you're our English Godesse when it comes to explaining away but i would like you to talk about American accent cos I'm zeroing in on American accent nowadays,after that you released a video regarding the American accent, I'd like you as your students to make a video about cockney accent 😅
You are so spot on! I haven't been to Liverpool in 40 years, but I do remember some of the phrasing, such as "purrit on the table" and saying "emmm" instead of "um"; "how's our gran"; and a few others I can't say here :)
You still have scouse in your accent, you have not really got rid of it. However everyone not from Liverpool thinks the scouse accent is the same from all over the city, but it is not. For instance the North of Liverpool has a much stronger and distinct form of scouse than the Southern part of the town where the accent is much softer form of the accent. Also there are many people from Liverpool who do not speak with a scouse accent, they speak with more of an educated accent and tend to come from the less working class areas of the city, This is a really pleasant accent to listen to, scouse is a lazy accent, it is sad now that schools are not allowed, or so I am told, to correct how children speak.
I've just watched the lesson and it has explained the rules of scouse to me, however, I have few difficulties to understand it even though I had an English native English tutour from Liverpool at university. There is still a way to go for me, however, no pain no gain ☀️🤗 P.S. Scouse still sounds like Dutch to me. I wonder if there was some correlations between Dutch and Scouse back in a day (I know that English itself has some Dutch influences). Great lesson Sabrah greetings from Poland where we have 19*C today ☀️🤗💖🇬🇧
Wow lovely weather in Poland ! Yes it is so hard to understand but when your ear starts to get used to it it does become easier. It has a lot of character. It was a bit port town so maybe the accent was influenced by other languages as you say 😊
I'm pretty sure it used to be the same as the Lancashire accent of the neighbouring county but it had Irish and Welsh influence from settlers to that area
Out of all the British accents..the scouse or Liverpudlian accent is one of the very hardest to get right. The girl narrating on here is great..funny lovely and sexy. Didnt she have black hair or was that someone else?
Estoy aquí por la canción Maggie May, grabada en el álbum "Le it be", la cual me causó demasiado interés en la pronunciación de Lennon, como si estuviese cantando la "R" semejante a como se pronuncia en español. Es realmente curioso. Gracias por tu video, ¡es muy bueno!
oh i tried to find another channel to learn scouse accent because i don't understand my favorite player so thank you sapra I need more lessons like this
What accent would you like me to do next everyone? Please comment below and tell me what you would like- Scottish, Irish, London. This is the beginning of my series on accents so more videos like this to come!
Thank you, thank so much
Beautiful teacher
Hugs
Scottish, please. I haven't found any Scottish youtubers yet.
Irish please.
London 💖🇬🇧🤗
London☺
“I assume ur here to learn English?” No I’m her to try and pass my gcse drama and I need a scouse accent
Haha good luck! 👍🏻😊
I think I might pass haha
is it for blood brothers? ,i have the same exam
Moazzam Ali haha yh
I’m learning it for blood brothers in drama
im here trying to sound like paul mccartney
Jimmy Sullivan same 😂
Jimmy Sullivan I’m trying George
Same
Same
W-why... Can you read minds?! 😂
I’m trying to sound like John Lennon
sameeeee
Same 😂😂
My name says it all doesn‘t it?
Same lol
go play fortnite kid
Who else is here to sound like George Harrison.
A. D. Bro me
Me 😳
Yep
It's an important skill
Meeee
Why am a watching this am Scouse😂
same lmao
Same 😂
same 😂😭
Same lol 😂
Haha same
I am brazilian and a Liverpool fan. When i was a teenager, i've never could understand what Jamie Carragher was saying, LOL.
Don't worry, most of Liverpool can't understand him either.
SaintDomingo1 oof
@@SaintDomingo1 HHAHAHAHA
Allison Becker says he understands his teammates from the continent much easier than Trent.
i'm Moroccan and somehow i never had problems to understand them ( Stevie G - Carragher - Alexander-Arnold ) also Robertson even he's scottish xD
I wanna sound like George Harrison. I really wanna be able to say “Brackets” like him.
OMFG YES THATS ME
HELL YEAH SAME!!
literally why im here
SAME!
Whenever I am home by myself I just walk around the house repeating “brrrrrrackets” over and over again😅
this accent is the most friendliest and artistic, makes so much senses to drop those energy wasting sounds
Thanks so much ! If you love the accent and the video then please share it 👍🏻😊💕
Friendliest? You haven’t met a scouser have you? XD
What about the south wales accent
@@avajoy4313 well neither have you then you muppet, friendliest people in the country
The Scouse accent is very pleasing to an American ear. It has a very musical quality to it.
I love it
Yup. To other Europeans,too❤
Lol please you yanks have no idea about accents
It's the shittest accent in the UK.
You yanks have no idea
For foreigners, the Liverpool accent, could be not difficult. In fact it is pronounced like it is written, often.
Yeah it's all the slang that's difficult though
The Dragons & Phoenixes That surprises me we don’t normally lose our accent same as Glaswegians.
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Ok, this is easy to write but difficult to explain
Part of the accent sound comes from speaking nasally
Like speaking from the back of your throat and down your nose.
Supposedly summit to do wi Adenoids, but wha do I no, I'm a ignrant Scouser to a lorra Suvveners. LOL
@@finckel2682 i have a really weird accent I'm from liverpool and I've been here my whole life and my accent isn't scouse
Me when the Beatles played yaaaaaayaaaayy
Bro that Fortnite profile picture gives the Beatles a bad name.
Your ruined it kid. Go play fortnite
I’ll never listen Beatles again after ur pfp
very proud to see so many beatles fans here simply to learn how to talk like them
I'm learning it because of Vivienne the drag queen lol
The Beatles ❤excellent video👍
Thanks glad you enjoyed it 😊😊
This is really impressive. I'm from Liverpool and never paid attention to the structure of the accent. Bravo!
Thank you so much! So glad to hear that you like it 😊💕
@@LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah I'll send your video to an American colleague because she can't grasp the accent. I lived over in the States and had to talk really slow because they couldn't understand me at all.
we dont say bravo mate
As a scouser, I approve of this message
Paul McCartney is the reason I came here. I want to sound like him. This Liverpudlian accent is so satisfying.
Long Live 'The Beatles.'
Long live the Beatles ? All of them ? I might have some rather distressing news for you
The fact i love the Beatles plus scouse accent it's beauty, makes me wanna learn it. When you did a scouser accent it was amazing because i could see that it was a little bit different but quite remarkable.
I'm American but can speak with London accent, working on me Liverpool accent
Oh amazing! Good to know ! But the American accent is also great! 👍🏻😊💕
Am I trying to sound like the Beatles?
You’ll never know
Ok yeah actually I’m here to have their accent you’ve caught me 🙄😂
Saaaaaaammmmeee!!!!!!!!!!
It's mad watching this, as I am from Liverpool and everything said here just comes naturally to me. Its not until its pointed out in this video, that I realised all the words and letters that we change and say different 😂
FUN FACT: The Scouse is my mom's favourite British accent as she used to work in Liverpool!
Not going to lie, as someone that was born and raised in New York City, some of these words are pronounced the same here! LOL
Yeah I'm from upstate or western ny and alot of what she was saying sounds like the way we talk here. Honestly I'm here because as a lifelong beatle fan I was thinking they always had a slight british accent.
Celtic influence.
I like when you do scouse accent.
Thank you! 😊
I don't even speaks english as a mother language, but I love the Scouse accent. It's so funny, so good to hear. Love it
Thanx for the interesting insight 👍
From a 'foreign' point of view, the Scouse sound instantly reminds me of The Beatles ;-)
Greetings from Germany
😂 love this accent now, thanks Jodie Comer!
Thank you! If you loved the video please share it 👍🏻😊💕
Jodie Comer went to a school by my house
Enjoyed the video and it's cool the way you can still tap into Scouse! I watch these as I'm Scouse but work in an international company in Germany so conscious of being understood by our EU friends.
Re: ma', da' and la', the a sound is much longer, almost like maah or daah!
Another good vowel to cover would be the u in bus or under. We say it similar to the Irish or even like the German 'Unter'. I often have the Europeans 'correct' me on this. 😂
Thanks so much again Sabrah for that interesting video, i went to liverpool twenty years ago totally alone, it was really hard for me as you can imagine, but i enjoyed myself quite a lot, i'm a great fan of THE BEATLES they are still the fav four forever, cheers to you for everything;
I agree ! I love The Beatles ! My Dad met them all! So unfair ! Glad you liked the video ! Please share 😊😊
Hi! Teacher.It was lovely learning scouse accent from you.That's because,you not only shared the type of language being spoken here but also what a lively city Liverpool is!
Thanks & regards..
I'm here to make fun of my teacher every time he tells me off 👌😂😂
I am here to sound like George Harrison.
Iam here because I’m scouse and I’m seeing how accurate it is
George is just John but less nasal
Sometime i do get confused when i talk to one of my Liverpool lad, here you have demonstrated really well. Thank you it helps.
Glad it helps ! Please share so others can understand too! 😊
Liverpudlian accent is to English as Andalusian is to Spanish. The letters a pronounced different and the words a shortened and they also love to play guitars and their music is famous worldwide.
Who else trying to sound like the Beatles 😂
We are all here for the beatles lol
one day i believe i'll be living there.. in sha allah
Its not often you see someone explain the accent so well.
But of course you grew up a local, so it makes sense.
Hi Sabrah! Thank you filming the Liverpool accent video, because I remember in one of your earliest video I had requested you to make a video with & on Liverpool accent. I loved it in whole. You were sounding awesome n unique in Liverpool accent.😍👍🤗
Yes lots of you asked for it ! Glad you enjoyed it 😊😊
I'm an American but learned to speak English in Liverpool (3 years). Now I'm in my 70s and still 'ave a touch of the old Scouse in my speech. And I'm proud of it.
And the lady is beautiful, which is an incentive for any man to purchase at least one of the courses.
--- Old Matt
I just know that there are differences in pronunciation of scouse accent, for example the pronunciation of the word home becomes 'ome, dad becomes da' and head becomes 'ead, there are missing consonant sound from the beginning and the end, this is particulary common with D,T and H. Thanks so much for that interesting video.
I grew up with a scouse accent but moved down south when I was a kid. My family's Scouse and take the mick out of me for sounding like the queen😂 But I'm planning on moving back up so I've gotta get the practice in
Posh bird ye 😂
Hello!
I decided to study this accent only bc I watched X-factor, there was a young man Anthony Rusell who tried to win several times, but ... and the last time he sang a song with Tom walker, I just fell in love with this accent. I am from Ukraine, self-taught, polyglot ✌✌
Yay so glad you love this fabulous accent 👍👍
To a non-native english speaker (even one who spends too much times studying accents) scouse and geordie sound so much alike. I think it's the rythm, it goes up and down the same manner
They really don't sound alike. Liverpool is not even close to Newcastle, they're totally distinct accents
I’m from South Wales and I really can hear the similarities in things we say, like dropping the H at beginnings of words and the k-h sound sounds a lot like some the welsh letter CH . I also thought that turrah was a welsh word but obviously you say it in Liverpool
I think Liverpool has Celtic influence from all directions based on its location.
Paul McCartney sounds good even sometimes I understand nothing
*video starts*
*Beatles begin to play*
she knows why im here
I'm hear because I love to hear UFC fighter Patty Pimblett talk ❤ This is the best accent IMO. I could listen to a conversation in Scouse all day! ☺️❤️❤️❤️
Namaste Sabrah,
Your this lesson gives very good information about Liverpool ascent and give opportunity to know different ascent.
Thank you
Thank you ! Namaste ! Glad you enjoyed it 😊
I’m trying to do “ I don’t do if buts and maybes, I do absolutes”
I see the uh, Fab Four, I came here to learn bc I’m loosing my Liverpool life.
I'm a Scouser, so wth am I here? Haha. Btw, that was boss tha. :D
Danny Boy Hi there! Are you a Scouser?
Can I contact you for our research about Scouse Accent & Dialect. We’re trying to find a native. I’ll be glad to know if you’re willing to help! :) Thank youu!
@LIAM TeeVEEE same I've never heard sombody call their dad "da"
LIAM TeeVEEE I call my mum “ma” and me dad “da”
Your Liverpool accent is very fantastic & make you so gorgeous.
All English accents are fantastic, but somehow understanding of these accents make me confused. Preparing lessons related to different English accent like this one is very worthwhile. Many many thanks for this nice video & next time please Scottish accent :-)
Thank you Hamed !! The Scottish accent is the next on my list 😊😊
@@LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah you are the best :-)
Thank you very much for making this lovely vidoe
I love scouse accent so much.. It sounds quite melodic for me,
For the accent I would say London accent,
Such as Cockney , Gordie rodman dilect
Made my spirit up when I was listening you were speaking scouce in the end of vidoe
This vidoe is Boss 😊☺ Like it obviosuly
That is so nice to you to say. I am thinking about doing Scottish next but London is definitely on my list 😊
Liverpool accent is so sexy and appealing. As a Liverpool fan, I would really love to learn it. Can someone from Liverpool provide me personal training on Skype or any other network. I would gladly pay for the tuition. People find it to be one of the difficult accents to understand but for me it is the easiest accent to understand. Maybe, because I always listen to Jamie Carragher :)
I came here to understand the original movie, A Hard Night, better. Fun exercise :D
Glad you enjoyed it 😊❤️
It’s more like daa and laa, not just dropping the end ‘d’ off dad/lad.
I love the Liverpool accent most out of all the UK accents and i used to watch all the Beatles movies and even the cartoon they had mainly because i loved to hear them talk we love the Beatles over here in America im old enough to remember when they were played on the radio and they played them a lot over here, i miss those days.
Excellent tutorial. Really well done. Thanks.
Thank you so much. Good to know 👍
There are some differences vowel sounds in pronunciation. Like about sound /k/ become /k/ + /h/ sounds. Work (w3:k) become workh (w3:kh)
I have no idea how a girl like me is gonna sound like john Lennon
I was born in Liverpool and raised in Prescott. My mum and me are Scouse and my dad is from the Midlands. I'm using this video to help my Scouse accent get better coz I sound like me dad and mum but not one.
Same here. Me and my Dad are from Crewe, and my Mum’s from Warwickshire (South of West Midlands). My Dad’s worked in Liverpool for 3 years and he sounds really Liverpudlian. I have a combined accent (I get the Well Spoken from my Mum and the Broadness from my Dad). At one point, I sounded a lot like my Mum. But now, I sound more like my Dad.
I plan on cosplaying the Beatles and I want to sound like them😂😂
thank you so much for doing this i am a big liverpool fc fan from denmark and i just luv the scouse accent and i will go there when the next season starts and even thou my english is pretty good the scouse accent can be hard to understand so again thank you so much sabrah :)
Thank you Liverpool accent!
Glad you enjoyed it 😊💕
Oh my gosh!!! I would rather learn more about it coz I'm English teacher i gotta have a knowledge about other accents
I found it funny that, before you said you were born in Liverpool, I thought you had a ‘Liverpool look’ about you.
A Liverpool look, she's from the south now what a weird thing to say
@@Trendy-lf6ig You don’t understand.
I could watch and listen to her all day.
Who else is here trying to sound like the beatles
“You thought you lost your love. Well I saw her yesterday. It’s you she’s thinking of. And she told me what to say. She said she loves you and you know that can’t be bad.”
the scouse accent is cracking me up
im here to improve my John Lennon impression
I'm going to Liverpool today so this is good!
Jeez. That is an amazing accent in contrast to your natural voice. That is uncanny! 😁
Im Tryna Sound Like Steven Gerrard🇬🇧
Stevie G ❤ our captain
@@T.Mokoena Stevie G 💙 Our Manager
@@Jonesy1606 mon the gers
@@LK-px6eo watp
EEEEeeuum...
Funny how these pronunciations are much easier to me as a brazilian. But i grew up learning american english, so now i have to make an extra effort to pronounce words in scouse accent... Despite being easier and closer to us 😂
i’m scouse and so many people do it wrong but this is actually dead good.
50k subscribers what a goal accomplished girls , huge hug and kiss to you specially to Sabrah .
Thank you Fernando ! Always nice to hear from you! 😊😊
I only came here to say a line from "This Is England"
From this video i just knew that liverpool accent has many differences, for exampel for pronounciation of T D H, home pronounced by 'Ome' and dropped in beginning, T and D cant drop in beginning but its dropped at the ending then 3:' sound vowel by i, exmple : bird (berd) pronounced by 'bird' and laugh became 'laef' and many more.
Me thinking I’m now Steve Gerrard
Should have included some historical background into how Scouse evolved out of at least four accents
Everybody's heard about the bird, cause everybody's talking about the bird and don't you know that the bird is the word!?
everything was perfect, good explanation. except when u drop the d on words, the vowel before becomes elongated so instead of da it would be daa and instead of la its laa
I’m a scouser and I’m watching dis 😂😂
Minor intervention here by a scouser haha - The word 'La' is the south end of Liverpool ( and tends to me more 'La with an 'R' so "lar or Laaah' the ahhh or arr is exaggerated, and the 'Lad' is North end
Just doing this to make fun of my scouse friend
Hello 👋👋 my amazing teacher you're our English Godesse when it comes to explaining away but i would like you to talk about American accent cos I'm zeroing in on American accent nowadays,after that you released a video regarding the American accent, I'd like you as your students to make a video about cockney accent 😅
Brilliantly helpful! I'm studying Blood Brothers- this is great
So pleased it was helpful! 💕😊
literally exact reason im here
I’m from Liverpool and this is brilliant
I just want to sound like Jodie Comer if I’m being honest....
You are so spot on! I haven't been to Liverpool in 40 years, but I do remember some of the phrasing, such as "purrit on the table" and saying "emmm" instead of "um"; "how's our gran"; and a few others I can't say here :)
You still have scouse in your accent, you have not really got rid of it. However everyone not from Liverpool thinks the scouse accent is the same from all over the city, but it is not. For instance the North of Liverpool has a much stronger and distinct form of scouse than the Southern part of the town where the accent is much softer form of the accent. Also there are many people from Liverpool who do not speak with a scouse accent, they speak with more of an educated accent and tend to come from the less working class areas of the city, This is a really pleasant accent to listen to, scouse is a lazy accent, it is sad now that schools are not allowed, or so I am told, to correct how children speak.
I've just watched the lesson and it has explained the rules of scouse to me, however, I have few difficulties to understand it even though I had an English native English tutour from Liverpool at university. There is still a way to go for me, however, no pain no gain ☀️🤗 P.S. Scouse still sounds like Dutch to me. I wonder if there was some correlations between Dutch and Scouse back in a day (I know that English itself has some Dutch influences). Great lesson Sabrah greetings from Poland where we have 19*C today ☀️🤗💖🇬🇧
Wow lovely weather in Poland ! Yes it is so hard to understand but when your ear starts to get used to it it does become easier. It has a lot of character. It was a bit port town so maybe the accent was influenced by other languages as you say 😊
I'm pretty sure it used to be the same as the Lancashire accent of the neighbouring county but it had Irish and Welsh influence from settlers to that area
English has no Dutch influences.
Sweet accent
Out of all the British accents..the scouse or Liverpudlian accent is one of the very hardest to get right. The girl narrating on here is great..funny lovely and sexy. Didnt she have black hair or was that someone else?
Estoy aquí por la canción Maggie May, grabada en el álbum "Le it be", la cual me causó demasiado interés en la pronunciación de Lennon, como si estuviese cantando la "R" semejante a como se pronuncia en español. Es realmente curioso.
Gracias por tu video, ¡es muy bueno!
My wife moved to America from Mansfield. It drives her crazy when I try to speak in a British accent/slang. That is my motivation for being here 🤣
I’ve been set this as online drama work and I’m scared ✨
Hahaha good luck! You can do it!
Sameee haha
oh i tried to find another channel to learn scouse accent because i don't understand my favorite player so thank you sapra I need more lessons like this