Can You Tell What UK Accent These People Have?

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Комментарии • 199

  • @T16MGJ
    @T16MGJ Год назад +10

    This woman's presentation style is very informative and watchable. Hypnotic even. She always has my full attention. East London born and bred me now retired travelled much in my employment. From several areas of Wales. Southern and Central England ( Blick Contray ) including both Lancashire and Yorkshire and further North up to Geordie Land. We are lucky to have such a wide variety of accents. Spent several months working in South Wales and yes, accents rub off on you even for a Cockney East Ender. There's lovely for you isn't it!
    Rich Scouse and Glaswegian still hard to catch all the words despite working and visiting those areas. I enjoyed BBC's Rab C. Nesbit but needed sub-titles permanently running or miss much verbal content. Now that was a very thick Scottish Accent. Hut-at!
    Keep up the good work Laura.

  • @NachtmahrNebenan
    @NachtmahrNebenan 2 года назад +32

    Your journeys through pronunciation and accents is always such an enjoyment! 🌺

  • @leukohanyarish7695
    @leukohanyarish7695 2 года назад +14

    I have seen peaky blinders so I can easily recognize Birmingham accent.
    Your videos are really helping me to improve my English.

  • @Roberto-REME
    @Roberto-REME 2 года назад +3

    Excellent video and very well narrated and hosted. Great job.

  • @ssolomon914
    @ssolomon914 Год назад +12

    Proud of myself, I did pretty well! I got RP, Birmingham, Derry, Scotland, Wales, Liverpool, and London. Kinda sad I missed the Geordie and Manchester accents, but I'm not familiar enough with Yorkshire/Lancashire and West Country accents to have guessed the regions for those.

  • @tshandy1
    @tshandy1 2 года назад +16

    I live in the U.S., so the differences between U.K. dialects are difficult for me to discern. For me, everything is either RP or not-RP, with some obvious Scottish on the side. But indeed I am fascinated by all these accents. Quite lovely and unique.

    • @paulsevers7740
      @paulsevers7740 2 года назад +6

      IN the US you have many different regional, and maybe more localised accents, which are just as fascinating!

    • @SusanaXpeace2u
      @SusanaXpeace2u Год назад +2

      Me too, and I'm Irish and grew up watching their TV! I can tell Scottish, and Welsh accents of course but within England, it's tough. North of England or South of England yes, but wow. It's tricky. I never picked up on Frank Skinner being from Birmingham because it's in the middle.

  • @FGX318
    @FGX318 2 года назад +4

    That’s a damn good never seen before exercice ! Very interesting since it improves our ability to focus on differences and particular features/sounds of each person ! Great great video/lesson !👍👍

  • @missrosirosya1459
    @missrosirosya1459 2 года назад +7

    I'm happy for myself that I could guess at least half of them!! Need to learn more. Hope you can make more videos like this. Love it so much! Thank you..

  • @glowupsejakdini
    @glowupsejakdini 2 года назад +1

    Omg i freaking love this video, i really enjoy and fun. You should do a hundred episode for guessing accent

  • @tahmidpatowary
    @tahmidpatowary 2 года назад +11

    Man your accent is so damn fascinating. All the time I be surprised with your pronunciations. Are you in any kind of theatre? I asked being a theatre student. Best wishes. ❤️

  • @annaarkhipova4285
    @annaarkhipova4285 2 года назад

    Fantastic video, thank you so much for sharing your expertise!

  • @CaptainSiCo
    @CaptainSiCo Год назад +4

    I got them all but one correct in a general sense (you accepted Yorkshire for Blackburn and West Country for Gloucestershire). I knew the latter wasn’t Devon/Cornwall/Bristol but had the West Country Features.
    The RP one I said Home Counties, but wasn’t expecting RP to be in there. I said South East for the South Londoner because to me it didn’t sound “cockney” enough to be London. Of course cockney is only one of the London accents - there is MLE, etc!
    BTW your Geordie (and all accents) were very good!!

  • @arashkhoshghadamnia376
    @arashkhoshghadamnia376 Год назад

    very bight, accurate, informative video. thanks, Laura

  • @carotheplaylistmaker
    @carotheplaylistmaker 2 года назад +13

    I got only one point, I lived in North Wales for a year about twenty years ago, I've never been to Swansea nor South Wales but I recognized the Welsh happy intonations straightaway, I'm like you, I love them to bits 😀

    • @78RJC
      @78RJC 2 года назад +2

      I thought that one was from London

    • @carotheplaylistmaker
      @carotheplaylistmaker 2 года назад +3

      @@78RJC Sounded too lively to be from a capital 😆😉

  • @seanbell6371
    @seanbell6371 2 года назад +7

    As an overseas Brit, I think you did a good job with all your accents 😁 Well done Laura.

  • @michelgolabaigne595
    @michelgolabaigne595 2 года назад +7

    Wow, that was a very difficult thing.
    No chance to distinguish between these accents.
    I didn't succeed at all !
    I sent your video to my son, who lives in London ... :)
    I am very curious, if he will distinguish at least a single accent…?:)
    Merci beaucoup !

  • @andiepotter9024
    @andiepotter9024 2 года назад +1

    Hey Laura, can you please do a video on a Pompey accent? I'd appreciate that very much, thanks 💜

  • @ikergalera
    @ikergalera 2 года назад +3

    I love you Laura!!! With you i'm learn a lot of English!!! I need more videos for weeks hahaha

  • @francebisounours
    @francebisounours 11 месяцев назад +1

    SO useful, thank you ! I'm stuyding English at university and I've got an exam coming in which I'll have to recognize accents from the UK... I'm so stressed out but your videos are really useful! Do you have any other tips or websites that could be useful? 😀

  • @xd12185
    @xd12185 2 года назад +9

    I didn't even know that much of UK's geography, much less its accents but it's something I want to learn
    it's kind of crazy how I can tell there's a giant difference between all the Spanish accents (cause it's my mother tongue) but I can barely notice the different English accents, for me it's just comprehensible or not 🤪 yours is perfect btw

  • @miz_logo_lee
    @miz_logo_lee Год назад +4

    I got RP, Geordie, Scouse, Cockney and Glasgow accent. I get the Northern Irish and West Country accents confused because they are rhotic, which stand out to my American ears. I’ve been watching The Outlaws, though, so I’m getting used to that Bristol accent.

  • @scottoshea9440
    @scottoshea9440 2 года назад +5

    Birmingham accents weren't on tv until Peaky Blinders? I heard it on tv for 3 straight years in the early 2000s thanks to MTVs "The Osbournes". Always think of Ozzy when I hear Birmingham

    • @smashingenglish
      @smashingenglish  2 года назад +2

      Haha, yes of course! 😂 Classic Ozzy. What I meant was there weren’t a lot of TV shows set in Birmingham.

  • @bunnyincloudrecesses9590
    @bunnyincloudrecesses9590 2 года назад +1

    This was a lot of fun and this channel is really interesting. Surprisingly, managed to guess a lot of these, but I do consume a fair bit of British media.
    The example was a very mild version of a Glasgow accent, but I've always found it one of the most difficult to understand, especially when it's a thick accent. I'm an Aussie and have an accent similar to RP and it was funny when a from Glasgow and I met for the first time, as we both struggled to understand each other! 😅

  • @thequintanashow5058
    @thequintanashow5058 Год назад +2

    Very interested in the English accents but I have to say your presentation is 11 out of 10!!! Supremely watchable presentation 🏆👍🏽

  • @Polyglot85to90
    @Polyglot85to90 2 года назад +2

    You should do a video about all the different accents in Auf Wiedersehen, Pet: great training for an English learner

  • @YiddoHuayi
    @YiddoHuayi 2 года назад +3

    I couldn't quite get the Sarf Lundun accent (knew it was Londonish).
    Would be great to do comparisons between Geordie and Mackem, Glasgow and Edinburgh, Norf an Sarf Lundun or variations in the Northern and West Country accents.

  • @genevieveeguia7626
    @genevieveeguia7626 Год назад

    More like this, please!!!

  • @mattewcheng
    @mattewcheng Год назад +1

    I wonder if you can make this series. Lots of real daily talk clips are the best materials for learning. Not much blank and filled with a lot of talk, quick talk with accent difficult to understand. It's a dream learning material.

  • @catt9353
    @catt9353 2 года назад +2

    This was interesting. The Manchester one had me going. I love accents but not my own 🙊. I'm from Kent and speak with what I would call Estuary English.

  • @pengfeiwang9923
    @pengfeiwang9923 Год назад

    I love your hair style. 😊

  • @user-qy7fv3nw4g
    @user-qy7fv3nw4g Год назад +1

    Great job, thanks very much!

    • @smashingenglish
      @smashingenglish  Год назад

      Thanks for watching Lia! Hope it was useful. ☺️🇬🇧

  • @nickcoyshardiman2693
    @nickcoyshardiman2693 Год назад

    Loves you doing the South Wales! Fabulous.

  • @robertx5209
    @robertx5209 2 года назад +1

    I love your channel 🤩 I can learn new things about English language 😉

  • @AliciaDF
    @AliciaDF 2 года назад +6

    UK accents - my favourite topic 😍

  • @ibrahimissaissa6627
    @ibrahimissaissa6627 Год назад

    Beautiful teacher

  • @elisapenn
    @elisapenn 2 года назад

    when the one from north ireland came up i immediately thought "wait wait i already heard this one!" and in fact it was cos i watched derry girls, such a nice tv series x
    also i got the scouse, the scottish and the cockney one to my surprise cos i thought i wouldn't get any of em lol

  • @thekuzey6120
    @thekuzey6120 2 года назад

    Fantastic video! Thanks a million. What about Michael Caine's charming accent?

    • @Becksnnc
      @Becksnnc 2 года назад

      His accent is south London. Cockney accent

  • @UKCougar
    @UKCougar Год назад +1

    Speaking as a local, I don't think that AJ's accent is representative of Blackburn (though that is where she's from). There's a twang to her dialect that sounds more Yorkshire. East Lancashire has a very distinctive flat 'O' vowel sound which is different from her slightly nasal "euh".

  • @thorstenberninger
    @thorstenberninger 2 года назад

    You are just brilliant.

  • @marco_spallino
    @marco_spallino 2 года назад +1

    You're the number one Laura!

  • @JonseyWales
    @JonseyWales 2 года назад +1

    I can't 'personally' speak for your other accents, but your (local to me) South Wales accent is spot on😄👏

  • @rjpiercy2
    @rjpiercy2 Год назад +1

    I only guessed correctly on RP, Scottish, and Northern Ireland but I am American. Oh well. Great video once again.

  • @geoffashden2
    @geoffashden2 9 месяцев назад

    The Birmingham accent was first heard years on ago on TV in the soap 'Crossroads'

  • @robertfrench8345
    @robertfrench8345 Год назад +2

    I got em all. I’m a brummie. None were too difficult, but I do make mistakes between York and Manc…which can be fatal; like Aussie and Kiwi!

  • @carotheplaylistmaker
    @carotheplaylistmaker 2 года назад +2

    Very funny and interesting video 👌

  • @martinzubr2113
    @martinzubr2113 Год назад +1

    I'm terrible at this.
    I thought the first one was Estuary.
    The Brummie one I got.
    The third one I give up and didn't recognise, I learned that Mancunian sounds like Gene Hunt from Life on Mars / Ashes to Ashes and anything that doesn't sound quite like that I can't tell. I wonder if he's really a clean example.
    George I got. (so far 50-50)

  • @juluisreyes9094
    @juluisreyes9094 Год назад +1

    Birmingham shares a little bit resemblance with liverpool accent. Like the way a sentence is spoken.

  • @leannesjogren2061
    @leannesjogren2061 2 года назад

    Loved it!

  • @soonyatologan
    @soonyatologan 2 года назад +1

    I got 2 correct answers, Scouse and Cockney. But I was also confused between North Ireland and Scouse as well.

  • @mjmonjure
    @mjmonjure 2 месяца назад

    Very cheery, I love it, signed a drab American 😀

  • @calculatingperson5168
    @calculatingperson5168 2 года назад

    me as well, I really obsession about Learning a new Languages this year 2022

  • @redcanoe14
    @redcanoe14 Год назад +3

    Hello, you have an interesting channel. I was born and spent 50 years of my life in Yorkshire clearly remembering the conversations of my grandparents. I have to say there are many regional variations in Yorkshire, for example compare Hull, Barnsley and Leeds and North Yorkshire accents. It would be good if you would do an episode on this. Also there are general differences in Yorkshire and Lancashire accents despite finding some that are similar. Keep up the good work.

  • @mansoormolanian9644
    @mansoormolanian9644 2 года назад

    Very amazing and informative video ,but the sound quality could be much better using professional instruments.

  • @angturil
    @angturil 2 года назад

    Got about three right answers (irish, scottish and cockney) but as a non native english speaker I claim indulgence ;)

  • @ahmadkateeb3688
    @ahmadkateeb3688 Год назад

    I like ur videos ,I've seen many of them, you have very kleerly since of humans ,funny 😄 with cuteness 😄 😆 😊.

  • @ivoquinteronunez4257
    @ivoquinteronunez4257 2 года назад

    Hello! Great video. Does anybody know what accent Amanda Abbington has?

  • @DaveBartlett
    @DaveBartlett 11 месяцев назад

    "Before Peaky Blinders, there were no Birmingham accents on the TV!" - you clearly don't remember a little thing called "Crossroads" (4,830 half-hour episodes over a period of 26 years - from 1964 to 1988 and then from 2001 to 2003)

  • @EW-000
    @EW-000 Год назад

    I don't have to remember the origin of all english accents.
    But I definitely should have the ability to extract information from different people's speech - to understand them.

  • @NoirL.A.
    @NoirL.A. 2 года назад +3

    i'm yankee but lived in the uk fer 2 1/2 years fact is even alot of british people are not all that great at idnetifying different accents in their own countries. fer example vast majority of people in kent cannout tell the difference between someone from manchester and someone from girmsby. the people who live in those immediate areas seem to think it's so plainly obvious and can't imagine why anybody would not be able to hear the difference but to tons of english all scottish people sound the same so if yer from, say, the states where you ahve limited exposure to various uk accents and no education at all on what is what you are simply not gonna be able to hear differences alot of the time. if yer from a non english speaking country than even less so.
    and i noticed alot of ppl. in the uk are baffled that everybody can't hear these differences like "they're so bloody obvious". well, not necessarily.

  • @bwhitedale
    @bwhitedale 2 года назад

    Very good!!!

  • @nelly_lu
    @nelly_lu 2 года назад +1

    Allow me to recommend Louis Tomlinson from Doncaster for the next time :b His accent is to die for!

  • @turnleftaticeland
    @turnleftaticeland 2 года назад

    The only one I got right was Liverpool because I’m a Beatles fan

  • @lucamaggi5284
    @lucamaggi5284 3 месяца назад

    Hello Laura! I have noticed there is an error in the word "pronunciation" ;-) at 3':14"
    Ciao

  • @clarissarymer2452
    @clarissarymer2452 Год назад +1

    Bristolian is unique!

  • @andyleighton6969
    @andyleighton6969 Год назад +1

    Actually lived in Manchester for 3 years and didn't pick up on that accent!
    Either my ear is still tuned in or, in fact, she didn't have the strongest Manc accent.

    • @mattd6085
      @mattd6085 Год назад

      It wasn't a good example of it. Manc can be more easily softened for non locals to understand than other accents. I grew up with a strong north west accent but my career and moving to the south means I've softened a lot of the stronger parts of my accent. I don't pronounce stairs as "Sturs" anymore, I say "Stares" like a big southern softy

  • @robinlee7531
    @robinlee7531 Год назад

    To me, all the North sounds the same, Irish is nearly American... can differentiate Cockney from others, but the best one is Glasgow.. love those accents... it's feels good to hear.. :)

  • @petefly3103
    @petefly3103 8 месяцев назад

    Scottish is the funniest one, this lady was easy to understand, I have heard much harder accent. I will get punch in the face in Ireland cause I really struggle not to laugh when I hear them speaking lol. I am from Slovakia

  • @poryarahmani2935
    @poryarahmani2935 2 года назад +2

    you are best 👌

  • @ShozzleMeNoz
    @ShozzleMeNoz 2 года назад +1

    Disagree on the Lancashire accent and that is certainly not a typical one. You'd have done better with David Lloyd for that part of Lancashire. Even within Lancashire, accents vary a lot. Bolton (Peter Kay) is different to Wigan is different to Preston (Flintoff) to Blackburn/Hyndburn (David Lloyd)

  • @dpakmagar9722
    @dpakmagar9722 2 года назад +1

    Could you make grammar videos in the future , please?

  • @jerrypie25
    @jerrypie25 Год назад

    Manchester ❤️

  • @recentmovies3441
    @recentmovies3441 Год назад +1

    Cockney accent is the hardest and most valuable accent in UK..I suppose

  • @TheArmchairrocker
    @TheArmchairrocker 2 года назад

    Got 7 - from the US.

  • @bijaybudha9336
    @bijaybudha9336 2 года назад

    You rock. LAURA YOU DO.😉😉

  • @paulsevers7740
    @paulsevers7740 2 года назад

    found the south Welsh tricky, and couldn't have pinned the west country one to Gloucester, but whilst I am sure your Scottish lady may be FROM Glasgow, that is NOT a Glaswegian accent - too soft and cultured, closer to Edinburgh or mid-Lothian!
    I am sure, as a west midlands girl you can distinguish Dudley from Wolverhampton, Birmingham from Walsall, Coventry from Kidderminster, and so forth, but I think you need to brush up on your 'northern' accents a bit! As a Geordie, brought up on RP, exiled in Yorkshire for nearly 40 years, near to the Lancashire border, I felt there was rather too much generalising going on there - there are many easily discernible differences between Lancs and Yorks, and even within the two counties, very obvious clues to specific locations like the Rossendale Valley [remember Cyril Smith] Blackburn, and Burnley, and I can easily tell people from Ingleton from those from Settle, Skipton, Keighley, Bradford, Leeds, and on to south Yorks which are different again [think Ian Macmillan] .
    Then closer to my homeland, there are clear distinctions between true Geordie [Newcastle - I did love the way you, RP girl, managed to correctly pronounce my home town with a short, northern /a/ - put the emphasis on it and you might begin to fool folks you can do Geordie!] and Northumbrian, Ashington, Durham in general, Sunderland in particular, Hexham/Tyne Valley and so on, and the subtle variations from northeastern accents to Yorks as you move south through Teesside ,and north Yorks ... and then since my wife's from Stockport, I can tell that local accent from Mancunian.
    Sorry to go on! I really enjoy your videos ;-)

  • @SusanaXpeace2u
    @SusanaXpeace2u Год назад

    Oh West country! Gareth Keane is from somerset or somewhere. Will I be right.

  • @ChrisM541
    @ChrisM541 Год назад +1

    11:57 ..."we don't tend to pronounce our R's very much" --> The entire nation of Scotland would like to have a wurrrd...O_O

  • @RealTomsFoolery
    @RealTomsFoolery 2 дня назад

    With the Bolton/Lancashire accent do they stretch the letter a because the woman seemed to stretch snakes?

  • @francescoperra5214
    @francescoperra5214 2 года назад

    I actually thought I'd do better. There are 3 accents I didn't spot: the Derry girl (thought she was Scottish), the Lancashire girl and the West Country boy (thought he was from London). More practice needed, I suppose.

  • @justok4521
    @justok4521 2 года назад

    You look like Phoebe Waller-Bridge 😊

  • @Becksnnc
    @Becksnnc 2 года назад +1

    Easy but then again I'm British lol. I have the Lancashire accent

  • @teymurgulmammadov7800
    @teymurgulmammadov7800 Год назад

    I like her, she is very funny.

  • @hoildahimu3837
    @hoildahimu3837 2 года назад

    I guessed the Irish and Scottish accents right at the beginning.

  • @everythingsfree3468
    @everythingsfree3468 2 года назад

    I have no idea where these areas are ,and idc, I am interesting in listening variety of accents

  • @luther1546
    @luther1546 2 года назад

    Your son is adorable. He's so tiny.

  • @palerider91
    @palerider91 2 года назад

    Bring Noddy Holder here, if you can.

  • @osmangoktasx
    @osmangoktasx 5 месяцев назад

    omg this intro music is similiar to me from somewhere but ı cant remember. Anyone knows that music ?

  • @WhocaresWhy44
    @WhocaresWhy44 Год назад

    Malcolm McDowell could not ditch his Yorkshire accent when he did Clockwork Orange. Sean Bean didn't ditch his Yorkshire accent to play Andy McNab in Bravo Two Zero. "Come on TO-NAY! Talk to me mate!" This when the Iraqis were coming for them.

  • @jameshumphreys9715
    @jameshumphreys9715 Год назад

    South Wales has a mixture of acceents

  • @ianoian1
    @ianoian1 Год назад

    Hen, Am a Scotsman, an' Ah think ye need tae dae anither programme aboot oor accent, an' a' that. Aye?

  • @alarm510
    @alarm510 2 года назад

    HMMM the drum bgm make me think of something else...

  • @sidharththakursidharth4544
    @sidharththakursidharth4544 2 года назад

    Scouse was d hardest I didn’t understand a word from the English footballer

  • @sumitarora1669
    @sumitarora1669 2 года назад

    Hello, greetings from New delhi

  • @user-ws2me9xm8t
    @user-ws2me9xm8t 4 месяца назад

    The grade of clearness of diction is the parameter of understanding the accent

  • @keshil8055
    @keshil8055 2 года назад

    You are a mix of all accent, howdy .

  • @Siharyvani
    @Siharyvani Год назад

    My favourite accent is Geordie accent.

  • @michaelheal2672
    @michaelheal2672 Год назад +1

    Missed Norfolk

    • @smashingenglish
      @smashingenglish  Год назад

      I can’t include every single accent, Michael. We’d be here for weeks.

  • @tillycox-thompson780
    @tillycox-thompson780 2 года назад

    I'm from the West Country and never realised how much i use hard Rs

  • @kasranmp
    @kasranmp 2 года назад

    Trent 😍

  • @raoulkurvitz6305
    @raoulkurvitz6305 Год назад

    7:50 . I've got a taunting question here - can anyone explain - ? From where does this significant American rolling (roating?) "r" come from?? The Brittish won't say: "butter" - they would say: "butta" (ok, sooner "bu(_)a", even. But why do the Americans say: "butter"? I repeat: "butteR" - ?? Thus - where does this rolling/roating "r" come from into the significantly American ways of speech? Doesn't it originate from.... Ireland??? I'm really curious for the answers. 😶