I mean I find it normal but that's cuz I'm Northern Irish. But yes whilst Irish is a language everyone there speaks English, I would know as idk what "hello" is in Irish. But that could also be cuz Northern Ireland which is part of Uk where as Ireland isn't
It’s pronounced Beaver in the England as well. There is a Belvoir Castle in Leicestershire. A lot of English don’t know how to pronounce it there. BTW. Leicestershire is pronounced Lestersher.
You 2 are so adorable & hilarious!🤣 I've been laughing so hard at your vids! I agree that how she says Belvoir (it does look French...and actually is, Norman). But I actually did know this one was pronounced Beaver as I had some ancestors (Applegates) that were awarded custodianship of Belvoir Castle during King John's rule. They graciously gave it back to family (that still owns it to this day) after the war, who in return then awrded them large swaths of land in Shropshire for taking such good care of their beloved castle. The reason it is pronounced Beaver is that the Saxson did not know French & it was how they said it. It was the closest they could apparently get to the French/Norman pronunciation so it stuck!
This so reminds me of my daughter and her Northern Irish husband. It's funny when their children who have been raised in england can say Irish names etc as good as their dad 😂
American from Tennessee here. We say so many of our words like the Northern Irish such as dropping the letter "g" on words ending in "ing". Some of the older Appalachian Americans also pronounce "fire" as "far" and "tower" would be pronounced as "tare". "Water" in East TN is pronounced "wat-ER" vs "watah".
No way, Killyleagh freaking sounds like Galilea, the Spanish version of Galilee, after I heard him pronunce it :o but due to the way it is written, the language is harder for foreigners looking in.
Just to let you know .... when you post your name, you don’t put in an apostrophe. It should simply say, “The Wallaces”. When you are talking about 2 or more thing, you just add the ‘s’ at the end. The only time you would use an apostrophe, would be if you are talking about something BELONGING to one of you. E.g. This is Wallace’s phone. I just thought that you wouldn’t want a huge grammar error to show up every single time you post something. I love listening to your accent challenges & I love your natural laughs.
@@Ollie121299OnPC ive absolutely no clue who you're talking about but I talking about my partner who is British.. and from northern Ireland..I got put in ma place when I visited by his mum.. they are Def not Irish . all loyalists there in his family..I nearly got thrown out of her house because I said the word Ireland.. his family ganged up on me explaining they identify as British as NI is in UK and they're a bunch of loyalists. sorry if we had wires crossed..♥️ no disrespect intended.. as I said I'm from Scotland do I don't care about religion etc..but my partner def is Northern Irish and makes it a clear point.
I like how they are both speaking English yet it sounds so wierd
I mean I find it normal but that's cuz I'm Northern Irish.
But yes whilst Irish is a language everyone there speaks English, I would know as idk what "hello" is in Irish. But that could also be cuz Northern Ireland which is part of Uk where as Ireland isn't
because us americ- nevermind
One is English, One is Irish.
@@DaveThePotat0same
@@PaulMuzikno their northern Irish it’s different
The way she said ‘ainglaish’ 😅
Is that not how it's pronounced??????!!
This is news to me
@@skulldar it’s spelt English but it’s pronounced as inglish
@@DAISYMAE1120 you should tell the English how to speak English.
Her: bell vior
Him: beaver
I literally can't with this one
Its true, Belvoir Road in Belfast
Makes sense..wasnt it two french ladies that made the Irish flag?..two sisters i think that visited the island?
I literally understood beaver 🤣🤣🤣
It’s pronounced Beaver in the England as well. There is a Belvoir Castle in Leicestershire. A lot of English don’t know how to pronounce it there. BTW. Leicestershire is pronounced Lestersher.
Try this - "Would you look at the hair on her over there?" :-)
Paul Hutchinson 🤣🤣
You 2 are so adorable & hilarious!🤣 I've been laughing so hard at your vids! I agree that how she says Belvoir (it does look French...and actually is, Norman). But I actually did know this one was pronounced Beaver as I had some ancestors (Applegates) that were awarded custodianship of Belvoir Castle during King John's rule. They graciously gave it back to family (that still owns it to this day) after the war, who in return then awrded them large swaths of land in Shropshire for taking such good care of their beloved castle.
The reason it is pronounced Beaver is that the Saxson did not know French & it was how they said it. It was the closest they could apparently get to the French/Norman pronunciation so it stuck!
This will be the last English-NI marriage ever allowed if these videos don't stop.
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Irish
@@ihonestlydontcare1158 no
@@Ollie121299OnPC No, he’s from Northern Ireland. It says so in the video.
@@Ollie121299OnPC NI*
Lol was waiting for Belvoir.
Man I thought there is a hair on my screen. I kept cleaning it, until realized it’s your profile pic. 😅
You two headers had me. In stitches on Facebook the last few days. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
E9JMX 😂 thank you for watching
Belvoirs are common here in Canada. Last day I saw a belvoir lodge made of logs.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I just came across your channel,you guys are hilarious..❤️’ing it..
Thank you ☺️
I mean to be fair y'all have Marylebone, Worcestershire et al. 😂
I gotta say, she reads these words like an American would and I feel less dumb 🤣🤣
The Belvoir vs beaver was my favorite 😂
ENTHUSIASTIC FULL OF ENERGY SO MANY SHORTS
Belvoir is hard to beat...........
Ok now I see why they say Jamaican accent is influenced by Irish accent as well 😩 we do not pronounce our syllables…
Really cute couple 💑 😍 💕
I’m laughing with this dude😂😂😂😂
Omg love it!!!... love her laugh!!! Lol
sounded the same to me, but the beaver got me😂
U have to use this one! He's is getting on my goat! 😂
Good shit Kurimeo. This is a hit!!! I always seen a similarity with Jamaican and Irish accents. I always thought they were the same people.
“Beaver”
“WABAHA EETS NOH”
"BELVOIR?!"... Dude's Bandit from Bluey for sure 😅
I’m English but I agree with the northern Irish guy more than the woman
They are Irish
I mean these are Northern Irish place names soo
What about Doagh?
This so reminds me of my daughter and her Northern
Irish husband. It's funny when their children who have been raised in
england can say Irish
names etc as good as their dad 😂
BRO. I SWEAR I LITERALLY HAVE NO IDEA I OWN A NORTHERN IRISH ACCENT WITHOUT WATCHING THIS 💀💀💀💀💀
literally me
That's one lucky fellah
"No, it's not!"😂😂
haha, enjoyed that. Killy Leagh :) Never really thought about this before.
I grew up in Maghaberry and everybody pronounces it wrong lol
May you 2 never part thanks for this, from a danish guy. ❤
'Maghaberry' My gabbery😂
They didn’t even get to Comber, Grosvenor or Pomeroy. 😅
Ngl as someone from Northern Ireland, most of us don’t have an accent that … accenty
same I'm also from ni and some ppl do some don't.
Where is this guy actually from? Like somewhere in Antrim Im assuming?
I think you will find most do. You must be from the Ballymena direction hey
Ireland is full of distinct accents
Mate no way I’m from killyleagh that caught me so off guard😂
Free the Six Counties of Ulster!
He’s right “bever” lived in the vale all my life
BRO THE WAY SHE SAID MAGHABERRY ITS LIKE SAYING "my graves" IN ARABIC
ALSO THE SAME WITH KILLYLEAGH, THE ACCENT SAYS INARABIC "eat for me"
I am howling 😂😂
The first two make sense but the last one sent me away
Me- thinking of William teaching Mrs. Afton English
aren't they just charming!
Don't get me started on the Republic 🔥
Ballygowan and graigavon brilliant too!
Gotta love the Irish accent.
American from Tennessee here. We say so many of our words like the Northern Irish such as dropping the letter "g" on words ending in "ing". Some of the older Appalachian Americans also pronounce "fire" as "far" and "tower" would be pronounced as "tare". "Water" in East TN is pronounced "wat-ER" vs "watah".
Ah the belvoir wild card
Being born in Northern Ireland and raised in England this is funny
“ÆNGLASH”
I'm American and idk what either of you are saying lmao 🤣🤣🤣
No way, Killyleagh freaking sounds like Galilea, the Spanish version of Galilee, after I heard him pronunce it :o but due to the way it is written, the language is harder for foreigners looking in.
It’s Ireland
My mums last name is Wallace-
Her: 🔔🇫🇷
Him:🦫
Well... the words are actually Irish Gaelic, so it wouldn't be pronounced as an English person would say it.
Just to let you know .... when you post your name, you don’t put in an apostrophe. It should simply say, “The Wallaces”. When you are talking about 2 or more thing, you just add the ‘s’ at the end.
The only time you would use an apostrophe, would be if you are talking about something BELONGING to one of you. E.g. This is Wallace’s phone. I just thought that you wouldn’t want a huge grammar error to show up every single time you post something.
I love listening to your accent challenges & I love your natural laughs.
Adorable,
Irishman from the North,
Loved it.
But Belvoir, unless you local, aye, tis beaver
Just say Ulsterman
@@caoilte8097 irish* ulster isn’t just the six counties still occupied by the British
Witcher skellige accent be like 💀
I’ve spent an extended vacation in Maghaberry believe it or not, the food was okay but there wasn’t many activities
Have you guys done "how now brown cow" yet?
English: makaberry
Northern irish: maghaberry
Me: my car battery
My English teacher is American and he calls it Mahaberry and I die inside every time he says it
Funny as feck!!!!
Was lost near bell Voir lately, never fuckin asking for directions again and I'm a southerner I should be able to pronounce these places
NO WAY THATS BEAVER
Bro I got everything
He is so cute
The ggggg makes it Silent
Yes, it's pronounced Beaver. 😁
Bro the way she says English isnt even English shes speaking and entire a language out of this world
Me and ma partner could easily do this..I'm Scottish and he's northern Irish..amazing what people do these days 😂👌
Do it!
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@@Ollie121299OnPC that's what i said Northern Irish . thought I'd made a spelling mistake when I seen this.. but yeah .he's Northern Irish,not Irish .
@@boredweegie553 he was born on the isle of Ireland? Next thing you’ll say is that he’s British 😂
@@Ollie121299OnPC ive absolutely no clue who you're talking about but I talking about my partner who is British.. and from northern Ireland..I got put in ma place when I visited by his mum.. they are Def not Irish . all loyalists there in his family..I nearly got thrown out of her house because I said the word Ireland.. his family ganged up on me explaining they identify as British as NI is in UK and they're a bunch of loyalists. sorry if we had wires crossed..♥️ no disrespect intended.. as I said I'm from Scotland do I don't care about religion etc..but my partner def is Northern Irish and makes it a clear point.
Fuck she's cute.
Northern Ireland is Ireland OMG I live in NORTHERN IRELAND AND ITS MAKES ME SO MAD
It’s so fucking easy but at the same time I’m american 😭😭
Always lived 20 miles away from “ Belvoir” still don’t understand why Bever?
I'm from ni this is a laugh. 😂😂
I didnt believe it when i was told it was said 'beaver' and im northern irish
Yes belvoir! Not beever! 😅
wonder how she'd pronounce doagh
Amazing
Geg..😂
im northern irish and even i only got one...
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(I can't find the subtitle button, anyone know where it is?!)
Why does he sound like the dad from bluey
North off Ireland 🇮🇪
Just call it Irish
northern ireland VS. england. sounds familiar.
Worcester......leicester.......towcester...... English people really shouldn't say how bad other people say place names
I wonder how to learn English their 😂
lol derry girls tho
I have a north Yorkshire accent and now I can see why people say that all the others are shit
Northern Irish. You mean Irish
I understand everything killyleagh
ma gyatt berry
Northern Ireland🇮🇪
It's north of Ireland