FriendTaro Got Angry, Her Aussie Accent Came Out and Made Bae Laugh 【Hololive】

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  • Опубликовано: 8 янв 2025

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  • @Lightening_Chaos
    @Lightening_Chaos 15 часов назад +480

    FriendTaro on the Road: I LIVE, I DIE AND I LIVE AGAIN!!!

  • @StrikeNoir105E
    @StrikeNoir105E 15 часов назад +412

    Meat Pies and Sausage Rolls sustained me during my time in Australia, never leave the country until you've had them.

    • @zircunious
      @zircunious 10 часов назад +6

      I'm american and i love me some meat pies, steak and kidney pie being one of my faves. I coincidentally yesterday was eating a chicken pot pie.

    • @jamesstewart8663
      @jamesstewart8663 9 часов назад +5

      Meat Pies, are also a big thing here in Canada. You can get them premade and hot and ready from most grocery stores. Little mini personal ones its great.

    • @junkyChunk
      @junkyChunk 8 часов назад +2

      Those helped me survived in NZ as well.

    • @oatkungar
      @oatkungar 7 часов назад +6

      Meat pies are a pretty common dish in the UK too. I’m starting to see a pattern here. Is it a Commonwealth thing?

    • @rojzmix1095
      @rojzmix1095 7 часов назад +1

      I kind of find it weird people don't know about meat pies in the English speaking world. Is it a regional thing? Certain parts of our countries, possibly with different cultures of origin, where this isn't a thing (mostly NA)? I can see it with areas with heavy Germanic/Scandinavian ancestry may not be into it along with the more immigrant heavy major cities - then there's the old New Spain parts of the USA, in particular. Old Upper Canada, BC, and the New England areas, on the other hand, should be big meat pie regions. Yes, Quebec, I know about tortière - which is the word I initially knew of them as.

  • @arsenblackwell
    @arsenblackwell 13 часов назад +170

    Damn Bae's voice changed and reached adulthood in no time.

  • @imLumineux
    @imLumineux 16 часов назад +338

    I think at 2:28 Friendtaro is saying "Give me a shell" instead of "Give me a show"
    Since she just gets the random item, and she's raging at yoshi LOL

    • @Futo12Kagero
      @Futo12Kagero 14 часов назад +7

      I heard "show", but maybe it's just the accent

    • @Bloodstar-o7
      @Bloodstar-o7 14 часов назад +4

      I think OP is correct.

    • @windy3986
      @windy3986 13 часов назад +9

      Friggin' hell, give me a shell!

    • @lexacutable
      @lexacutable 12 часов назад +11

      it's definitely shell

    • @trmu6729
      @trmu6729 11 часов назад

      I thought that was like a phrase in Australia or something. It was SHELL.

  • @bxtz9800
    @bxtz9800 14 часов назад +107

    Friendtaro: "OMG it's always Yoshi. I'm gonna destroy him. Come, Come here. I'm coming."
    Chat: "I'm Yoshi."

  • @trafsq
    @trafsq 14 часов назад +49

    That invisible-sandle-in-a-hand menacing "Come here. Come here" confirmed Friendtaro is really a mom. LOL

  • @moodlampActual
    @moodlampActual 16 часов назад +251

    Bae still on that vegemite hill alone

    • @chriswihulu
      @chriswihulu 15 часов назад +10

      Like Titus with the Banner, she won't yield 😂😂😂

    • @krokenlochen
      @krokenlochen 15 часов назад +4

      I’ll stand on that hill too

    • @saninorochimaru2
      @saninorochimaru2 14 часов назад +2

      I like it

    • @faylinnmystiquerose2224
      @faylinnmystiquerose2224 10 часов назад +2

      I'm on that hill with her, Vegemite is one of my favourite sandwich fillings and toast toppings.

    • @dedoyxp
      @dedoyxp 7 часов назад

      every country have that one dish huh...

  • @edelbrock443
    @edelbrock443 54 минуты назад +2

    FriendTaro, "I'm coming"
    Bae, "The road rage is coming"
    Don't change the subject Bae, we heard your friend.

  • @JudaiEldritch
    @JudaiEldritch 15 часов назад +163

    You know Axel sounds just like Bae

    • @Bloodstar-o7
      @Bloodstar-o7 14 часов назад +7

      I think he's SEA. He's right across the sea bro. 😂

    • @5ucccccc
      @5ucccccc 12 часов назад +9

      LMAO

  • @luiseatoll6368
    @luiseatoll6368 15 часов назад +125

    The "naur" comes whenever they say "know". So really it's that word that pulls the naur and "no" pulls the nough like dough but d is replaced by n.

    • @Emulleator
      @Emulleator 15 часов назад +5

      I hear a "nau", there is no r sound in my opinion

    • @Bloodstar-o7
      @Bloodstar-o7 14 часов назад +1

      Like you said, it's the way she says no, like "dough" with a rounded mouth that is similar to how you might make a certain r sound. So even though she isn't actually saying r it's close enough for people to mistakenly hear it.
      Which brings me to this point. I think the sounds we perceive are filtered through our knowledge and expectations. That's what makes foreign words, foreign names, and accents so difficult. They don't fit our knowledge or expectations and so we struggle to "hear" the exact sounds sometimes. It's a weird thing but hopefully the way I described it makes sense.

    • @RipperCyclotron
      @RipperCyclotron 12 часов назад

      It's a specifc accent, think valley girls but Australian and teenage girls. 'You' rolling into an R is actually the most common no one seems to have picked up on.

    • @NotSomeJustinWithoutAMoustache
      @NotSomeJustinWithoutAMoustache 4 часа назад +2

      Dr. Geoff Lindsey has a pretty good video on the naur phenomena and other Aussie speech quirks.

    • @ThorirPP
      @ThorirPP Час назад

      the actual reason: australian, like standard british, is non-rhotic, which means they drop the r sound after vowels when no other vowel follows. This makes e.g. the "ar" in bar sound like the "ah" in father
      However, this only happens if no vowel follows. If a vowel follows, the r comes back so to say. So tire is tie-uh, but tiring sounds like tiring
      This r appearing between vowels is called "linking r", and it is not limited to within words, so e.g. "there is a car in the driveway" would be pronounced with r between "there is" and "car in", even if "there" and "car" by themselves or before a consonant don't have the r
      However, for non-rhotic accents, there is no difference between words with dropped rs and words that just end in vowels that sound the same, so a common feature in all non-rhotic accents with linking r is "intrusive r", where they regularise adding an r after certain vowels if a vowel follows
      This is basically a case of, if tuna and tuner are pronounced the same, because the r isn't pronounced, it is as natural to add an r after tuna for those speakers as it is after tuner if a vowel follows
      So yeah, when Bae and other Australians think "naur? I don't say naur? I say no/nau!", they are correct, but what the viewer hears is that when Bae says for example "no I do not!" it sounds like "nau-r I do not!", because there is a linking r between the no and the I, which is natural and normal thing in standard australian

  • @rolandb
    @rolandb 12 часов назад +44

    Actual clip starts at 2:01

  • @Tunskaa
    @Tunskaa 6 часов назад +4

    Rather than sounding like a Bae she more of like Aussie Nerissa

  • @Ett.Gammalt.Bergtroll
    @Ett.Gammalt.Bergtroll 14 часов назад +59

    Pretty sure stuffing various meats in pies is a legacy from Aussies being long-lost Bri’ish.

    • @lucasmendoza7576
      @lucasmendoza7576 13 часов назад +2

      Definitely. Australia was originally a penal colony, so it's likely meat pies were one of the only foods they could make easily and cheaply.

    • @sygish
      @sygish 10 часов назад +4

      @@lucasmendoza7576no. Meat isn’t cheap and easy in any starter civilisation. It is directly British food and was a natural fit once livestock was introduced. Wheat and cows/sheep. make Meat pies and sausage rolls

    • @ThePartyProfessors
      @ThePartyProfessors 8 часов назад

      Yeah sausage rolls too

  • @zenalias3131
    @zenalias3131 5 часов назад +1

    "It is always Yoshi"
    Preach! Preach Lady! Preach!

  • @Frank22lol
    @Frank22lol 13 часов назад +12

    Between Friendtaro and Sally we should really have HoloFriends

    • @rankoprose
      @rankoprose 12 часов назад +1

      So HoloMama, HoloFriends, HoloNerissa'sFamily

    • @iamthinking2252_
      @iamthinking2252_ 9 часов назад

      Kon kon kitsune? Hi friends?

  • @coatares3716
    @coatares3716 14 часов назад +8

    ARA ARA VERSION OF BAE

  • @Hurtle885hu8bu
    @Hurtle885hu8bu 10 часов назад +2

    I like how she started adding an R to the end of every word when she got angry lol

  • @Leastmachine
    @Leastmachine 8 часов назад +3

    Australian expression of disbelief:
    Ain't 🇳🇴

  • @OsakaLover
    @OsakaLover 9 часов назад +1

    My god, hearing Bae along with debut Bae is such a trip...

  • @Lango123
    @Lango123 15 часов назад +6

    this final cut LOL

  • @gamerboy7962
    @gamerboy7962 12 часов назад +2

    Friendtaro: "No Vegimite."
    Bae: "NAUR!"

  • @spegynmerbles3993
    @spegynmerbles3993 6 часов назад +1

    Her angry mom voice activated my neurons

  • @WolfXGamerful
    @WolfXGamerful 14 часов назад +9

    2:29 I didn't hear "show" here but man that accent really did come out, huh

  • @BLeePrit
    @BLeePrit 13 часов назад +5

    Naur is definitely a thing some Aussies do. AI Candii for instance goes full naur.

  • @A_random_cultured_appreciator
    @A_random_cultured_appreciator 16 часов назад +22

    "I love -Emilia- FriendTaro"

  • @DijiEva
    @DijiEva 14 часов назад +11

    I feel like it’d be difficult to talk normally on stream for a first time. It’s like that voice you put on for phone calls. My “on the phone at work” voice is nowhere near how I talk normally lol.

  • @gamerboy7962
    @gamerboy7962 12 часов назад +1

    FriendTaro driving: "🎶ROLLING AROUND AT THE SPEED OF SOUND. GOT PLACES TO GO, GOTTA FOLLOW MY RAINBOW!🎶"

  • @Aioli98
    @Aioli98 11 часов назад +1

    Never really noticed how much Bae’s voices changed from debut lol

  • @DreamyAileen
    @DreamyAileen 14 часов назад +27

    It might not be as pronounced for Bae but there certainly are Aussie content creators who actually say it like "NAUR"

    • @ImmortalLorient
      @ImmortalLorient 13 часов назад +13

      I find Bae's "naur" comes out more when she's more emotionally charged or talking fast.

    • @UltimatePhantasm
      @UltimatePhantasm 12 часов назад +5

      NOEH

    • @SunriseAlchemist
      @SunriseAlchemist 11 часов назад +4

      I've honestly never heard an Australian say naur on the internet. Same with the super exaggerated way people say "bo'ol o wa'er" for british people, and I live in England and have heard dozens of accents over here 🤣 I dunno, maybe I'm less accent blind to Aussies because their accent derived from mine?

    • @TheJayjayforce
      @TheJayjayforce 8 часов назад

      I honestly think CC also says "Naur" quite a lot, though maybe with a different accent to it. Wonder if it's also a German thing or if that's just CC.

  • @zaleost
    @zaleost 15 часов назад +21

    Sausage rolls are pretty common in the UK, plus you’re going to have to be a lot more specific on what makes an Aussi meat pie unique because I assumed most pies would have some kind of meat in them.

    • @ninjahaz0180
      @ninjahaz0180 15 часов назад +5

      Thin they’re similar to our UK ones, but us English and Australians are some of the only ones who does meat pies. American has no clue

    • @Daktangle
      @Daktangle 15 часов назад

      American defaultism on the internet as lead people to think that meat pies are really uncommon. It's bascially only in the USA they are rare.

    • @CutenCudlyToo
      @CutenCudlyToo 15 часов назад +2

      You make apple pies with meat in them?

    • @RhysHill-ur8lq
      @RhysHill-ur8lq 15 часов назад

      It's probably Kangaroo meat in the pies

    • @zaleost
      @zaleost 14 часов назад

      @@CutenCudlyToo I did say most pies have meat in them, not all

  • @APS_Inc
    @APS_Inc 6 часов назад +1

    FriendTaro sounds _similar_ to Bae but that's the accent. Meanwhile MommaRat sounds almost exactly like Bae except slightly older. It's not just the accent.

  • @simpledj509chromo7
    @simpledj509chromo7 11 часов назад +2

    Man I need an Aussie wife. They’re so much cooler than us Americans.

  • @zeemod1556
    @zeemod1556 9 часов назад +1

    It's always Yah-shi

  • @diamondhamster4320
    @diamondhamster4320 15 часов назад +3

    Based Friend Taro for liking meat pastries.

  • @tigerhawk84
    @tigerhawk84 14 часов назад +2

    I wouldn't say I am a road rager, but I am definitely a road commentator. Like "What are you doing? Are you stupid?" or "Dude, you have right of way, just go" or if I get stuck behind someone doing 60 in a 100(km/h) I just throw my hands up and say "I guess this is our life now"

  • @yami_curr
    @yami_curr 10 часов назад +1

    Real Naur can be done only by a king of madrilas 😎🤙
    GOLD GOLD GOLD

  • @walterroche8192
    @walterroche8192 14 часов назад +12

    Friendtaro sounds like a Socialite Surfer who's very chill.

  • @oatmonster
    @oatmonster 14 часов назад +3

    2:25 😳

  • @125discipline2
    @125discipline2 10 часов назад

    chat should recommed bae that shane gills aussie accent joke

  • @Qizenchi
    @Qizenchi Час назад

    wait wait wait....... Is it just me or do you feel like friendtaro is like just the aussie-version of A-chan. Which make her more unique🥰🥰especially that rage🤣

  • @Mcstabs
    @Mcstabs 11 часов назад

    As an aussie to my ear the Naur thing always sounds like its more of an no-weh or even nouh tends to depending on whether its a questioning no or a exclaimed no.

  • @AnEmoHerrscher
    @AnEmoHerrscher 13 часов назад

    "Everyone thinks everyone sounds like Bae"
    Yes I do.

  • @jdgamer3519
    @jdgamer3519 11 часов назад

    If every Australian women sounds like Bae, then I think we have a new gold mine!

  • @normienim
    @normienim 10 часов назад

    Naur. I knauwr. Come heeyah. Come heeyah.

  • @lucasmendoza7576
    @lucasmendoza7576 13 часов назад

    Costco actually sells chicken-pot pies and sheperd's pies. They're very good.

  • @NeoCreo1
    @NeoCreo1 9 часов назад +3

    The naur tends to come out when there’s a lot of emotion.

  • @Eliotime3000
    @Eliotime3000 9 часов назад

    *NOUH!*

  • @ethervagabond
    @ethervagabond 3 часа назад

    Lmao nah---when they think about it too hard, they start saying no like a British person, rather than an Australian, but when they AREN'T thinking about it, they definitely say NAUR

  • @Ixxlostinabox
    @Ixxlostinabox 11 часов назад

    It's the Aussie accent. My cousin lives in Aus and she sounds exactly like Bae as well.

  • @vision4860
    @vision4860 7 часов назад

    No no, Friendtaro doesn't sound like Baelz. But her mom and sister definitely do.

  • @DarkQuill
    @DarkQuill 3 часа назад

    We always go more bogan the more angry we are 👍
    See; Bae in any Elden/Souls stream

  • @zweiheart9478
    @zweiheart9478 6 часов назад

    ngl to me FriendTaro sound like Reimu from nijien with aussie accent 😂

  • @samazam4221
    @samazam4221 9 часов назад

    Turns out every australians are just Bae lmao

  • @BMDura
    @BMDura 9 часов назад

    not the old council photo

  • @0xdeadbeef444
    @0xdeadbeef444 15 часов назад

    These subs are doing god's work. They sound so close

    • @Theranthrope
      @Theranthrope 10 часов назад

      Yeah, I can understand Japanese, but not Aussie, so they really help.

  • @lonewolfgaming3625
    @lonewolfgaming3625 4 часа назад

    wait a goddam minute! Meat Pies are weird outside of Australia? Bloody hell, this is the first time i've heard of it, guess the only other place that meat pies are regular is the UK? And i do say naur from time to time, but only when I'm tacking on several cusses before or after it.

  • @tremen151
    @tremen151 15 часов назад +1

    i live in the midwest us and we had meat pies for christmas! they’re really tasty!

  • @daveroberson7386
    @daveroberson7386 10 часов назад

    All Aussie people sound the same according to chat 😂
    But for real though, Friendtaro honestly does sound different from Bae, but her mom DEFINITELY sounds like an older version of her and yes, it's 100% the accent.

  • @tallesmagno201
    @tallesmagno201 13 часов назад +1

    Bogan V-Tuber, the best kind.

  • @marcusl2408
    @marcusl2408 4 часа назад

    I'm aussie and people saying everyone sounds like bae is definitely bc of the accent

  • @2010Hunt3r
    @2010Hunt3r 8 часов назад

    Friendtaro is more Aussie than Bae, move over Bae new Oshi acquired

  • @CausedEel667
    @CausedEel667 15 часов назад

    Shinri and Bae have the exact same voice. 1-to-1 same voice. Down to the accent.

  • @Bwomackusmc
    @Bwomackusmc 11 часов назад

    American have thier own meat pies. We just call them hot pockets and corn dogs lol

    • @Theranthrope
      @Theranthrope 10 часов назад +1

      Hot Pockets are actually bastardized strombolis.

  • @viivsyn4893
    @viivsyn4893 10 часов назад

    mad max but its friendtaro

  • @Alpha-qz2kc
    @Alpha-qz2kc 16 часов назад +26

    Apparently meat pies are just empanadillas?

    • @TF_NowWithExtraCharacters
      @TF_NowWithExtraCharacters 16 часов назад +17

      Eh. Meat in pastry. Depends on what meat and what pastry. There'll definitely be similarities though

    • @ceresbane
      @ceresbane 16 часов назад +6

      from a historical context meat pies were a thing because people would have meat but didn't have access to stoves or ovens. So what you'd do is go the butchers or bakers and give your meat to them and they'll give it back to you as a pie. Why pie? Because its much easier to transport than carrying around a hunk of greasy roasted meat. So all of europe has meat pies as a norm.

    • @Bloddrake
      @Bloddrake 16 часов назад +5

      The earliest mention of empanadas by name is in a 1520's cookbook in Catalan and English meat pies since 1413, but it's suspected that something like the dish has been in Spain since the 7th century.

    • @imaencuru
      @imaencuru 15 часов назад +2

      Yeah meat pies are not all that unique, but we tend to compare to the US where they mostly have sweet fruit-based pies, and it's weird they haven't picked up on how we do pies yet. (They did try to copy sausage rolls a few years back and got relentlessly mocked for making them out to be a new fancy idea rather than servo lunch.)

    • @StrikeNoir105E
      @StrikeNoir105E 15 часов назад +2

      Meat pies are much larger and thicker than empanadas though: just imagine a normal palm-sized deep-dish pie, but with meat filling.

  • @Sonicsion
    @Sonicsion 6 часов назад

    Oh it's definitely accent. They sound pretty bloody different to me 😅

  • @godlessyuri
    @godlessyuri 12 часов назад +1

    I don't think Friendtaro sounds all that similar to Bae; her relatives are a different story.

  • @iamthinking2252_
    @iamthinking2252_ 9 часов назад

    It really sounds more like Nouh rather than Nar or even Naur imho

  • @NousagiBrat
    @NousagiBrat 7 часов назад

    People may be exagerrating a bit, but its not really the accent they are talking about because peooke didnt say sana sounded like bae. Its probably the deeper voice that they say they all sounded alike.
    I didnt actually find friendtaro or anerat to sound like bae, but her mom does. Its like a more mature bae.

  • @KeyLightning
    @KeyLightning 9 часов назад +1

    wait meat pies are not common????

  • @steweygrrr
    @steweygrrr 13 часов назад

    Wait, why would meat pies be weird? Have they never had a pork pie? Or a chicken pie? Or a good old Cornish pasty? Don't tell me they've never had a cheese and bean pasty!

  • @MrGumby13
    @MrGumby13 5 часов назад

    So are meat pies just empanadas?

  • @topaz-rn
    @topaz-rn 7 часов назад

    What is Gura singing in the closing?

  • @Lord_Numpty
    @Lord_Numpty 5 часов назад

    (Genuinely shocked) Wait, they don’t have meat pies and sausage rolls overseas?

  • @ianchoi7142
    @ianchoi7142 10 часов назад

    Meat pies aren't that common? I'm not from aussie and I thought that's a common sort of pie

  • @josephsaga
    @josephsaga 4 часа назад

    I feel like she’s joining Hololive next Gen 🤔

  • @magicalgirl1296
    @magicalgirl1296 15 часов назад +1

    I like the part where Friendtaro asks what accent Bae is doing because after her debut stream I remember a lot of people not being able to place Bae's accent at all.

  • @cmyk8964
    @cmyk8964 8 часов назад

    nåüwr

  • @spiderzvow1
    @spiderzvow1 14 часов назад +2

    i wish America had meat pies. some places do, but not enough

    • @Bloodstar-o7
      @Bloodstar-o7 13 часов назад

      Unless you find a pub or pub themed restaurant you're not going to find many.
      The closest things we have usually are pot pies (usually like chicken gravy and vegetables), empanadas, or African meat pies like Sambusa.

    • @smolsaint5180
      @smolsaint5180 10 часов назад +1

      Jamaican beef patties, spanish empadillas, mexican quesadillas, italian sausage rolls, calzones, meat rolls, chinese dumplings, etc. Meat in pastry is not uncommon here. It's usually not a literal pie, but even then we have 'chicken pot pie'.

    • @Bloodstar-o7
      @Bloodstar-o7 10 часов назад

      @smolsaint5180 good list. Though I wouldn't really consider quesadilla... it's more of a "sandwich" type thing on a tortilla.

  • @tickletopsie4133
    @tickletopsie4133 13 часов назад

    Saw Sana and Fauna, pain peko T.T