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Talking Accents, Connor Does The Welsh Town Name + More | Jacksepticeye's ThankMas Ft. CDawgVA
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Connor do the thing
I know what Joey's "do the thing is" (Skype waiting sound), so what's Garnt's ?
@@autohmae garnt's thing is that he used to work for the bbc
@@michealgironimo603 fair 🙂
@@michealgironimo603 no you have to tell them to do it, Garnt will bring it up himself
"Garnt do the pen thing"
Markiplier, game grumps, Ironmouse, electroboom, and etc donating is so fun to see
speedreading through comments, and seeing electroboom in this threw me way the hell off lol
“They’ve only got something like 26 letters over there so they’ve gone mental with the ‘L’”.
- K.Pilkington
In reality ‘Ll’ is a letter in its own right…
As a fellow Irish I also dabble into asian languages
As a fellow irish , I also have dad issues that i dont talk about 😂
@@Aodhain616 dude really
As an Asian I dabble into Irish (j.k)
An bhfuil Gaelainn agat?
It’s kinda funny right after the clip ended I had a ad in welsh XD.
😂
Ooh. Cory is a top donor. He's always generous with his donations
That’s literally me every time someone asks me to speak French on the spot
LOL Jokes aside Jack's Korean is really not bad. His speaking was totally and really fluent and his pronunciation, perfection
That's like every Indian tho, almost everybody speaks 3 languages
Yeah I think it’s much more common for people for whom English isn’t their first language. I’m British and speak like 1.5 languages 😂 (I think I can actually say I do speak Spanish too but I’m bad at it lol and I understand a bit of French) but one of my best friends is Bulgarian and she speaks like 5 languages
@@HekatieSquires yeah, big reason for why most English native speakers speak only English is that they simply don't *have* to learn other languages. While most other countries you have to learn *at least* English next to your native one.
I love Lucky Charms, I only got it when I was on vacation.
am just gonna say this, the only time i hear the city or town name of cardiff i think of the wwe events that took place there like nxt and main roster wwe
It makes me think of doctor who, since they film it there like 2 times per season they would find some excuse in the script to set an episode in cardiff
@@thevictoryoverhimself7298 i see
@@thevictoryoverhimself7298 They film all of new Who in Cardiff. It's why the Doctor Who museum is in Cardiff, lol.
“They all have dad issues and don’t talk about it”😂 it’s the Celtic connection lads!
ireland seems like a hell of a place to grow up
When did this happen? He was just live in Japan playing little hope a few days ago
It happened on the 10th over on Jack’s Thankmas stream. I think he was in L.A for the Chessboxing tournament? Not sure though.
@@Akitsunesceilingfan you are correct
Sean forgets that all you have to do to sound French is speak like Maurice Chauvet
French and Welsh are cousins. Some words are similar. Breton in northern France was originally inhabited by people from South Wales. They say that if you can speak Welsh, you can speak Breton and vice versa
You are very off. French and Welsh are only cousins in the same way Welsh and English and Hindi are. The place in northwestern France is called Brittany, Breton is the name of the language that was historically spoken there before French colonization, the Bretons came there from Cornwall and Devon, and Breton and Cornish are both Brittonic Celtic languages, like Welsh, and the closest languages to Welsh, but still very different from Welsh-especially Breton. Breton and Welsh are definitely not mutually intelligible, although they are closely related, and French is an Italic language and just as distant from Breton as English is from Welsh.
@@autumnphillips151in French wales is called pays de Galle's translation the land of the Gauls so we are just as cousins to the Bretons as the Cornish are .the Bretons have the same national Anthem as the welsh do also called old land of my father's and the Bretons always support the welsh in rugby or football
@@jackieroberts7895 Not “as much”-Cornish is in fact closer to Breton than Welsh is, and that’s just a fact. Breton and Cornish are both from Southwestern Brittonic, whereas Welsh and Cumbric (and possibly Pictish) were from a different branch that’s referred to as Western Brittonic. “The reason and date for the split is often given as the Battle of Deorham in 577, at which point the victorious Saxons of Wessex essentially cut Brittonic-speaking Britain in two, which in turn caused the Western and Southwestern branches to develop separately.”
And you can’t deny the fact that speaking Welsh definitely does not mean that you can just speak Breton, or vice versa. But, regardless, I would consider all of the Brittonic languages to be siblings, not mere cousins. They’re certainly much closer to each other than other languages that could be called their cousins are to them.
@@jackieroberts7895 If you want to talk about superficial similarities like exonyms and anthems, though, we could mention the fact that the Cornish and Breton flags use the same colors: Black and white.
As an example of how different Welsh and Breton are, just look at the name of that anthem you mentioned: “Old Land of My Fathers” is “Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau” in Welsh and “Bro Gozh ma Zadoù” in Breton. And it’s “Bro Goth agan Tasow” in Cornish.
wild he brags about speaking welsh but cant actually speak welsh or pronounce things correctly and hes from my town too what a larp smh
He doesn't have a Welsh accent. Sounds Australian if anything
No one in this video sounds remotely Australian.
How do they sound "Australian”?
@ryanolsen294 He doesn't sound Australian. I said he doesn't have a Welsh accent. He has some sort of mongrel accent, and if I had to guess I'd say it was an Australian accent.
im from his town, he still has the north welsh accent, its just been severely american-ised
@@FourBloodMoons So doesn't have it then