British Accent Top Tip - Can & Can't | 21 Accents

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  • Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
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  • @sarahbreen2936
    @sarahbreen2936 5 лет назад +28

    I’m a Brit and it’s fascinating to hear and take apart how we make the sounds that we take for granted and hear them from a non native speaker.

  • @eleanor3860
    @eleanor3860 4 года назад +18

    I'm English and I must say that is spot on!! Probably the best English imitation I've heard wow. No-one here would question the authenticity of your accent.

  • @rachelparriscomedy
    @rachelparriscomedy 6 лет назад +50

    I'm a British actress and use your American accent videos for auditions - so helpful. The accent you do here is excellent - lots of other English accent tutorial videos teach a really heightened Queen's English, and hardly anyone speaks like that anymore whereas yours sounds very natural and completely believable. anyway you're great! bye x

    • @giacomof3031
      @giacomof3031 4 года назад

      You are not just a British actress, you are a British talent! I adore you and your sketch with Nish :-)

    • @user-td4do3op2d
      @user-td4do3op2d 4 года назад +1

      I still thought it was far too posh. I've personally never heard anyone speak that way except the royal family and people in old films.

    • @YvieT81
      @YvieT81 3 года назад

      @@user-td4do3op2d the royal family does not speak the way she just did! Have you seen The Crown? That’s how they speak! And yes, this is really general RP, I personally have heard many people from the UK speak this way 🤷🏼‍♀️

  • @specialsk1
    @specialsk1 7 лет назад +64

    Firstly, I just wanted to say that you are stunningly beautiful. You could read the dictionary out loud and I would still be mesmerised by that gorgeous smile.
    Secondly, as a Brit, I can say that the particular accent you are using here (which we would probably describe as a Home Counties accent) is flawless. As someone who has lived in the South East of England all my life, I would not be able to tell that you were not English.
    Just one tip that you might find useful: we would pronounce it AnTony rather than AnTHony. Also, we would say film rather than movie.
    Anyway, I love your videos, so keep them coming!
    Much love

    • @retrogamer33
      @retrogamer33 4 года назад +1

      I agree, she is stunning.

    • @RootDude68
      @RootDude68 Год назад +1

      She looks like Ragga Gröndal

  • @useport80
    @useport80 7 лет назад +41

    I can watch and listen to you all day long

  • @TheRobcole92
    @TheRobcole92 6 лет назад +28

    Very impressive, Im English basically with this accent but yours is maybe a little bit posher than your likely to hear, it seems much harder for an american to do english than it is for us to do american because we have constant exposure to american from a young age, so this is very good.

    • @StrangerHappened
      @StrangerHappened 5 лет назад +3

      Besides, I guess that American accent is simpler to do than English. I am neither, so it might be easier for me to see it from outside.

    • @user-mc6zk8tc8c
      @user-mc6zk8tc8c 4 года назад +5

      @@StrangerHappened Yes, and that's bcz British accents are more singsongi compared to standard North Americans one from America and Canada.
      The only American accent that is so singsongi is the southern accent from places like Texas, Tennessee and others.
      That would be hard for you to do as well compared to a regular American accent.
      But to me English accent(RP) comes more naturally bcz I've started learning English with their pronunciations. And my intonation came from watching a lot of British TV shows. Although brits often think mine is a bit too posh, average brits are more relaxed and often drop the Ts from some words.

  • @jonathanbrett-warren2031
    @jonathanbrett-warren2031 4 года назад +3

    Your British English diphthongs are awesome and spot on!

  • @holliesmith98
    @holliesmith98 7 лет назад +4

    You're amazing. Love the workshops

  • @DrugsAreBadMkay1211
    @DrugsAreBadMkay1211 7 лет назад +16

    would definitely love love love transatlantic tips!!!! thats one of my personal favs you do and its SO useful as an actor to hear historical accents

  • @KevinfromHeaven1980
    @KevinfromHeaven1980 6 лет назад +1

    Amy am a huge fan! So glad u could upload. U should be on Broadway.

  • @christinatattersall
    @christinatattersall 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for the tips! You keep me focused. :)

  • @maggie1321972
    @maggie1321972 6 лет назад +30

    An excellent East Anglican accent. From a native.

  • @jov6372
    @jov6372 3 года назад

    You are right an have a beautiful personality an presentation I love everything thank you for the tips !

  • @faisaljaafaralharki8083
    @faisaljaafaralharki8083 6 лет назад +3

    Well said ,,
    Really your magical Eyes makes us mastering english despite of every difficulties ,,Anyway A hearty Greetings from Kurdistan_northern iraq

  • @kevinallard5859
    @kevinallard5859 Год назад

    Brilliant!

  • @user-td4do3op2d
    @user-td4do3op2d 4 года назад +3

    This is the best I've ever seen from an American. Accents in England are very complex, because region and class are equally important.
    There is some inconsistency though. For example, at 1:23 you drop a T, which would be a lower class thing to do, whereas the accent in rest of the video is extremely posh (probably representative of less than 1% of the population). This kind of thing seems quite unexpected and jarring to a native English speaker.
    If I didn't know you were American, hearing that accent I would guess that it was fake, but spoken by someone with a different English accent!

  • @robbiewales3007
    @robbiewales3007 Год назад

    Amy is right. When saying can't, you have to be very mindful in case anyone thinks you are saying something wrong. In Australia as well as England it's easy to say can't because it's like saying carn and then t. In America it's like saying can as in soft drink can then t.

  • @VictorNazario
    @VictorNazario 3 года назад +2

    I love your video thank you so much! And I lost it at 1:58! 😂

  • @peterdowning5846
    @peterdowning5846 7 лет назад +11

    Can, man, pan, ban, ran, tan, van; all the same ending sound in British English. Can't is car plus nt on the end in British English (not the Boston car of course). If you can get car, the can't should be easy, same sound as aunt in British.

    • @ricksmith4145
      @ricksmith4145 6 лет назад +4

      Same with "court" and "caught." If you can say "court" in an English accent, then "caught" should be easy, because they sound exactly the same.

  • @animalfinatic9366
    @animalfinatic9366 6 лет назад +3

    Very nice :)

  • @hollylolly2413
    @hollylolly2413 3 года назад +1

    Wow your accent is brilliant! Coming from someone is British!

  • @paulgmarriott
    @paulgmarriott 2 года назад +1

    Fascinating; I could listen to your mellifluous voice and ogle your expressive face all day long. Would love to hear if you can nail some of the British accents in regions other than the south (London and adjacent counties). For example, Geordie (Newcastle area), Brummie (Birmingham area), Scouse (Liverpool area). Also Yorkshire, Welsh, West Country, and Northern Irish accents. All very distinct from one another.

  • @KhalidNageb
    @KhalidNageb 6 лет назад +1

    Do you do live on your channel?

  • @LumpOfClay1
    @LumpOfClay1 2 года назад

    You are stunning!!

  • @alisterbrown5182
    @alisterbrown5182 4 месяца назад +1

    Just discovered you. Am English and this is faultless, for me

    • @21Accents
      @21Accents  4 месяца назад

      Cheers, Alister! Xx ~ Amy

  • @retrogamer33
    @retrogamer33 4 года назад +2

    Try a British Geordie accent, a lot of words we say aren't easy for others.

  • @brookenjonas
    @brookenjonas 7 лет назад +2

    I love you so much, Amy! 💕"Sexy kind of nasal" you're so funny!😂

  • @Jinjajamie
    @Jinjajamie 7 лет назад +7

    Very good received pronunciation. The accent is closest to a traditional Home Counties accent.

  • @PleaseNoMoreFarmhouseDecor
    @PleaseNoMoreFarmhouseDecor 6 лет назад +1

    haha your'e pretty awesome :)

  • @teacherrefat2259
    @teacherrefat2259 3 года назад

    Is it possible to make a video with you?

  • @raymondkymsuttle
    @raymondkymsuttle 4 года назад +1

    Superb accent - one tiny observation - you said the 'th' in Anthony and we tend to say Antony, not An-th-ony.

  • @christophernicolson5086
    @christophernicolson5086 4 года назад +3

    i've been speaking my own accent all wrong!!!!

  • @t.k.abrams4720
    @t.k.abrams4720 6 лет назад +1

    It sounds like you switched cities a couple times

  • @craffte
    @craffte 4 года назад +1

    That ONE word...swear to god.every time i hear a brit speak, the word "can't", soooo simple but so complicated..i always think if i were to try it, i would never master that accent. But the way you explained it makes sense. Let it fall and collapse before ending the sound. Facsinating.

  • @NeroliWesley
    @NeroliWesley 5 лет назад

    Hi guys, this video is "The standard American accent tutorial Part 1". Might be an upload error?

  • @01Natalcia01
    @01Natalcia01 4 года назад +1

    English is my 3rd language and I had some problems to tell a difference between "can" and "can't". Now I know, but now I'm afraid that I'd mistakenly say "cunt".
    What the difference between "can't" and "cunt"?

    • @martint.w.priestley8363
      @martint.w.priestley8363 2 года назад

      depends whether you're from the North or South,

    • @robbiewales3007
      @robbiewales3007 Год назад

      The difference between can't and that other four lettered c word is can't is short for cannot whereas the other four lettered c word is a derogatory/rude/crude name for female genitals

  • @varunpai3435
    @varunpai3435 2 года назад

    Where do doctors go to heal?

  • @nspector
    @nspector 5 лет назад +2

    God you're the best.

  • @DrHogfan
    @DrHogfan 3 месяца назад

    Do American South "y'all" and North "yous guys'

  • @eleanor3860
    @eleanor3860 4 года назад +2

    You look so British as well it's mad...

  • @leohart71
    @leohart71 4 года назад +1

    You sound so much like someone from London

  • @anthonylafache118
    @anthonylafache118 6 лет назад +1

    Did you add a space between your front teeth? I’ve seen previous videos, and there’s a definite difference in your nashers. What’s up with that? More common in Brits? Ha. It was incredibly obvious - having seen prior videos with your huge, radiating smile.

  • @Sari36YT
    @Sari36YT 5 лет назад +2

    Why not just call it standard ENGLISH accent? I thought you'd have known better than to call it British. There is literally no such thing as a standard british accent other than americans being american in thinking that everyone in the UK is English, as if Scotland/Wales/Ireland doesn't exist. Calling it standard british is pretty much like I expect to hear a mix of scottish in there as well, but ofcourse it's just english.

    • @SilverArro
      @SilverArro 4 года назад +2

      Sarithus Americans don’t think everyone in the UK is English. We’re well aware that Ireland, Scotland, and Wales are different places with very different accents.
      For whatever reason, Americans use the words “British” and “English” interchangeably. If we wanted to specifically refer to someone/something Irish, Scottish, or Welsh, we would just use those words. So while it may not be entirely proper to use the word “British” that way, we certainly don’t mean it as an insult.

    • @blackletter2591
      @blackletter2591 4 года назад +1

      Many middle class Scots and Welsh speak like that as well and they don't like being mistaken for English in any way. This attitude is part of the reason.

    • @screamyourselftodeath3459
      @screamyourselftodeath3459 3 года назад

      omg shut up no one cares about uk

  • @f.b.8254
    @f.b.8254 7 лет назад +9

    Could your teeth be any prettier? I think not. :D

  • @PhantomPlaysTF2
    @PhantomPlaysTF2 27 дней назад

    Bit too posh on some of the words.

  • @mason4834
    @mason4834 5 лет назад +1

    That’s a rare accent! People don’t speak like that

  • @DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek

    There is no standard British accent! This is a Posh Received pronunciation ENGLISH accent!!!