Love those times when you are abroad and out of the crowd of people speaking in a language you don’t understand, you hear a fellow Scot and it’s time to party - anywhere in the world. 😊😊🏴
A kenyan went to glasgow uni and now working in England. Try seeing a face of an english when they hear and see a black fella with a Glasgow accent. Priceless
I'm originally from Africa. It blew me away when I saw an African in Scotland speaking with a broad Scottish accent. I couldn't stop staring....it was very surreal snd I loved it.
@@jdp5288 very true in deed. A lot of Scotland (mostly Glasgow) born Pakistanis, the accent bloody baffled me at first esp in 1st yr of moving there to study lol
I’ve only recently “ discovered” Kevin and I can’t understand why it took me so long.He is absolutely brilliant and I hope he goes a very long way, such a talented young man
I was livin in the uk for while, but Scotland was one of the best places! Highlands and the accents everything is so perfect! Truly a blessed place with nature, knowlage and diversity. Scott's deserve their freedom !! Love from srilanka ❤️
I now live in Florida and i'm here five years and aged 75 . I was asked in a pub by a guy with his deep southern accent" Are you really Scattish maaan ? " I answered " Yes I am " . He said " Maaan your English is really good !! "
As a Canadian with a 2x lethal exposure to the Scottish accent, I can listen to this w/o subtitles. Also, "swapped his personality for a hi-vis vest" got me. X)
Two words: Frankie Boyle. There's a proud tradition. The accents just accentuates the nigh berserk intellectual weaponry available for instant use. Free Scotland!
Big US fan here. Watching your videos with RUclips's closed captioning enabled is often like all the jokes about Scots & voice recognition. Sometimes it adds an unexpected dimension to your delicious comedy.
I’m from England and you are without a doubt the funniest comedian I’ve ever watched…..the way to tell your jokes….totally gut hurting ….excellent 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🙏
As a Northern Irish native with a Scottish mate, one of the funniest things I've witnessed was some English folk trying to understand our conversation.
I am English and find it astounding that there are people who have a problem ? I think they must be missing something . As a huge fan of Craig Ferguson I watch him interview people who tell him they can't understand him , please do yourself a favour and enjoy all the World's accents. I am most fond of Eire accents.
Brilliant, the best Scottish comedian since Billy Connoly, both from Glasgow, no coincidence there, got all the dvd's , put them on when we need cheering up. Know what you mean about Leamington Spa, been there a couple of times, I live 20 miles away, and they don't understand me!
I’m an American & visited Glasgow when I came to Scotland. I enjoyed the trip to Edinburgh, but so glad I stayed in Glasgow. I loved it & it felt like home!!! That’s where I’ll stay when I make it back too!! 😍😍😍😍🏴🏴🏴🏴
Lol. I didn't pick that up! I have seen an interview with Americans where he had to change accent part way through it as they had no idea what he was saying! I am Australian & absolutely love the Scots accent. Just as long as he doesn't take on Jimmy Carr's laugh......
Americans think Edinbrugh Castle is a high school... (my mind immediately goes to, sure because of Harry Potter and) because they hear gunshots every lunchtime brutal. beautiful
I'm Swedish. I have no problem with any Scottish accent I've heard. It sounds perfectly clear to me. Sure, there are lots of local words that I won't be familiar with, but as long as we're talking about English words spoken globally, it's all good.
The ones who say they can't understand are english. Never mind them. They are using an ancient overused put down. Other favourites of theirs are 'jimmy krankie', 'sweaty sock' , 'jocks' 'alcoholics', 'fried mars bar', 'gingers' e.t.c. They are that predictable
At last I don't have to keep watching Billy and Craig Ferguson for the rest of my life ! I think Kevin is up there with Billy and that is a hell of a thing. My favourite is Kevin talking about having a girlfriend people throw grenades at ! You all get out and try to find a copy of " The Ferguson Theory" . I have found it on VHS . IT is very funny indeed.
Yeah, hilarious. A nation of mugs who want to leave the UK but remain in the EU. Still worrying about the kicking they got on battlefields 500 years ago. Trouble is, us English have moved on. Mind you having visited Scotland once, I feel sorry for those that call it home.
MidLifeMotorbikeSafety maybe it’s more the fact that England pretty much rules all the other countries in Britain. The Crown banned our national language in the 1600’s- Scottish Gàidhlig- resulting in the language being seen as lower class, physical abuse from teachers if students spoke it and most of all a massive loss of amazing culture. If you haven’t noticed, Britain’s main language is now English which is down to England’s domination of our culture (including Ireland and Wales!) Think what u want mate but if you were Scottish like me you’d be saying the same things when you feel the injustice I’ve felt at the loss of my own culture. Have a think about it. 👍😀
"my son, Garage, or Gary for short..., oh, and he gets stroppy if'n y' call him by his full name... Bloody big bugger, innen he ... ? Gods, I fear my sunset years..."
Naah. I am Aussie & we don't have that panache a Scots accent has. But we have plenty of Kevin's other voice (Jimmy Carr) here. The private school kids have a very different accent to the usual run of the mill Aussie. May Kevin live on in comedy and become as famous as the Big Yin.
As a foreigner, I’ve studied 16 years and still but i couldn’t even understand half of his line… That’s why i always find Scottish videos. It helps me to keep my motivation on learning english
My da was fae Clydebank. Went to school there. Grew up to become a doctor of tropical medicine and as a result his family has lived in the tropics all over the world. I’ve been to Clydebank to visit relatives. I’ve been in nations where there was a violent insurrection going on. You’d hear gun fire at night and pass dead bodies at the side of the road (it did become too much and we were rescued by the Australian Navy). But when visiting Clydebank I understood absolutely why my Dad worked so hard to get out of there, and there’s always a frisson of fear visiting Clydebank. Not as bad as Easterhouse though, I took a wrong turn and ended up in there, it looked like Beirut, or the Gaza Strip. There was a play park just full of empty hypodermic syringes and needles. Graffiti everywhere and neds looking at me like they’d slit my throat if I broke down. I was bagging it, praying for my car to take me out of that hell hole. Human beings shouldn’t have to live in such ratshit accommodation and the whole area so rundown that it genuinely looks like a war zone. There’s always at least 1 or 2 stabbings in that place a week. Or at least that’s how it was what it used to be.
Being Irish and getting harrassed at every chance by any 'body' from the gomint my whole life? That made me change the undies with the laffin. Feckin brilliant!
I'm not saying I find it hard to understand Kevin Bridges but my RUclips auto-generated captions often pause for several seconds at a time before deciding what word to write :)
"I don't think anything gonna get resolved at a comedy show" if only all comedians had this view. I don't care what your political opinions are, if you're gonna bring up politics just rip apart both sides and make it funny it isn't supposed to be the news 😂
Kevin talking about Scottish border guards reminds me of the inane questions I received at Prestwick airport in about 2008. I was one of like 3 people from the previous 3 planes to NOT have an EU passport so I had to go through the full border inspection. The guy must have been bored as fuck because I got a lot of questions as to why I had Croatian and Hungarian passport stamps
I’m American. I rarely have trouble understanding Scottish accents. Or Irish accents. Only if they talk very fast, it’s a bit hard to make out some words, but I can usually understand what they are saying. Love Kevin, he’s absolutely hilarious and I’m so happy to have found him.
Im american and lived in the UK for six months. More specifically the West Midlands near Birmingham. I have a better time understanding the accent in scotland than i do in the West Midlands. Namely in Dudley. Their accents are THICK.
As a Glaswegian that grew up in the states I’ve found myself having to translate for random Scottish people from time to time, typically in a bar, and I usually wind up with a new pal.
If there is such thing as a Scot leprechaun it would look like him. Expressions, delivery, content and accent are like music to my ears. Surely we were raised in the same hoose.
@@jonrichards7678 well, we yase a helluva lot of slang words, so it could be considered a hybrid of English....and whatever ye fancy tae throw in wi' it!!!....
Pakistanis are as Glaswegian as Kev is. EDIT: Being Glaswegian myself, I forgot that not everyone would understand the obvious omission in my statement. To be clear, what I meant was, _Glaswegian_ Pakistanis are as Glaswegian as Kev is. Hmm, even there, when it comes to accents -- which is the point -- even further qualification could be warranted. Every Pakistani I've ever met, of roughly my age (except for one of my pal's cousins who was a. as hot as all f*ck; and b. only over visiting) sounded as Glaswegian as I do. Which, coming from Govan, is fairly f*cking Glaswegian. But the age thing is important. That same pal's dad sounds _Scottish_ but not really Glaswegian. His accent is too clear and polite. Think Bearsden, or something even Killearn. And then when she was alive, another friend's granny -- a Pakistani-Granny if you will -- didn't sound _remotely_ Glaswegian or Scottish. She was a hoot. Used to slag me off something rotten when I visited them, but she was my pal. 🙂
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Love those times when you are abroad and out of the crowd of people speaking in a language you don’t understand, you hear a fellow Scot and it’s time to party - anywhere in the world. 😊😊🏴
Driving in a Ferrari. Oh that's just HOOSE RICE!
@@ImGoingSupersonic 0:17
A kenyan went to glasgow uni and now working in England. Try seeing a face of an english when they hear and see a black fella with a Glasgow accent. Priceless
That is awesome 😃
same with Pakistanis with Glaswegian accents, I have one at work and when anyone new speaks to him you should see the utter confusion on their faces
I'm originally from Africa. It blew me away when I saw an African in Scotland speaking with a broad Scottish accent. I couldn't stop staring....it was very surreal snd I loved it.
Good man and great people .
@@jdp5288 very true in deed. A lot of Scotland (mostly Glasgow) born Pakistanis, the accent bloody baffled me at first esp in 1st yr of moving there to study lol
Holy shit the “gunshots at lunchtime” line had my jaw drop hahaha 😂
Edinburgh Castle lets a Canon off every day.
I’ve only recently “ discovered” Kevin and I can’t understand why it took me so long.He is absolutely brilliant and I hope he goes a very long way, such a talented young man
Exactly what Harvey Weinsteins gay brother said
I think he's gone a very long way already, he's just fucking hilarious!!!!!!
I was livin in the uk for while, but Scotland was one of the best places! Highlands and the accents everything is so perfect! Truly a blessed place with nature, knowlage and diversity. Scott's deserve their freedom !! Love from srilanka ❤️
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Kevin is easily one of the best and funniest comedians I've ever heard!
Aye, he's one cunny funt.
He reminds me og Bill Burr ten years ago
I now live in Florida and i'm here five years and aged 75 . I was asked in a pub by a guy with his deep southern accent" Are you really Scattish maaan ? "
I answered " Yes I am " . He said " Maaan your English is really good !! "
I had the same from a an old guy in Switzerland, I was raging except the guy was trying to nice so I couldn't be mad at him
😂 I love it.
Can't tell if this is genuinely such a common experience for scots in the states or if you straight up stole kevin's material
@@bambino9235 I swear this DID happen to me .
@@hughwhelan7872 that’s mental. I mean, kudos to them for knowing scots and gaelic exist i guess?
Though I imagine they probably didn’t, to be fair 😂
He really should be world famous ,brilliant talent, really funny, sounds like my brother in law
Sure you can be proud to be scottish ! Kisses from France...Absolument génial ....Thank you so much....Je suis Fan !!
This guy is brilliant...second only to the great Sir Billy Connolly
As a Canadian with a 2x lethal exposure to the Scottish accent, I can listen to this w/o subtitles. Also, "swapped his personality for a hi-vis vest" got me. X)
Not much of a personality to start with; bad trade.
Me too. Loved it. And l have seen the type too!
Kevin bridges accent is what I like the most..his really funny..one of my fav comedians...he should do more shows lol
Two words:
Frankie Boyle.
There's a proud tradition. The accents just accentuates the nigh berserk intellectual weaponry available for instant use.
Free Scotland!
I think of Groundskeeper Willie🏴
from the Simpsons
Big US fan here. Watching your videos with RUclips's closed captioning enabled is often like all the jokes about Scots & voice recognition. Sometimes it adds an unexpected dimension to your delicious comedy.
I’m from England and you are without a doubt the funniest comedian I’ve ever watched…..the way to tell your jokes….totally gut hurting ….excellent 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🙏
The best comedian out there today by a million miles!!
I can't believe how much the auto-generated captions have improved, they were nearly completely spot-on for this entire video
He is fookin brillyant!! The High school gag at 3.49 had that bloke crying! I'll go and see him live straight away!
As a Northern Irish native with a Scottish mate, one of the funniest things I've witnessed was some English folk trying to understand our conversation.
Hahaha I imagine......you should both go to London and try and understand their conversations lol
I am English and find it astounding that there are people who have a problem ? I think they must be missing something . As a huge fan of Craig Ferguson I watch him interview people who tell him they can't understand him , please do yourself a favour and enjoy all the World's accents. I am most fond of Eire accents.
@@cryptoprouk3688I've no issue understanding Londoners
@@angiecox8781 I adore accents I have to say. I find it hard to pick a favourite. The good people of Eire enjoy your support though 👍😁
I'm English and understand Irish and Scottish accents. We are not all the same
Thanks for putting the right kind of tears in my eyes.......
Kevin bridges is hilarious and I love his accent too
"Dressed up for their grannies 30th"
OMG, I can't feel my arm. I think I'm, yep I'm fuckin dead XD
What incredible comic timing.
Brilliant, the best Scottish comedian since Billy Connoly, both from Glasgow, no coincidence there, got all the dvd's , put them on when we need cheering up. Know what you mean about Leamington Spa, been there a couple of times, I live 20 miles away, and they don't understand me!
I have often listened to Billy to make me laugh when feeling 'shite'. Now l also listen to Kevin Bridges. He will be the next "King".
13 years in Scotland, Im Pole and I understand 100%, BUT some accents,dialects... It's like another language.
I’m an American & visited Glasgow when I came to Scotland. I enjoyed the trip to Edinburgh, but so glad I stayed in Glasgow. I loved it & it felt like home!!! That’s where I’ll stay when I make it back too!! 😍😍😍😍🏴🏴🏴🏴
I can pick you up at the airport 😊.
@@colindorrans9495 excited for when we have freedom again. Haha
Haste ye back! ❤️
@@sharonburns5302 awww!!! Thank you!!! I’m excited for the day 😃
where you from - the bronx ?
My family are from England and we go to Scotland on holiday at any opportunity. I wish i could say it in Kevin's voice.
You just did.
How does this man only have 26k following. He's a comedy great
His videos on Facebook gets over a million views
It must be new channel because I’ve only just now found it ..and I’ve seen him few times
Yep, it's a new channel
Gash ?
@@jintsfan ?
Kevin's voice changes over to Jimmy Carr's voice when he changes his accent!😂
This actually happened in Big Fat Quiz! Kevin freaked everyone out.
Lol. I didn't pick that up! I have seen an interview with Americans where he had to change accent part way through it as they had no idea what he was saying!
I am Australian & absolutely love the Scots accent. Just as long as he doesn't take on Jimmy Carr's laugh......
Swapped their personality for a high vis jacket, lmao
PeRsonaliti. 🤣
I laughed so hard bkuz I've met those types of people and it's so accurate 🤣
We've all met them 🤣
Kevin, you are the best comedian in UK! Greece loves you! Come to Greece for a gig! Pleaseeeee!
nonstop humor...brilliant...thanks Kevin!
3:09 I can't stop laughing 🤣🤣 What a legend you are Kev!😁
Reminds me of my 80 year old Scottish neighbor Bob Thompson, the accent coupled with the Scottish mind can make anything funny!
I am a retired scouse electrician and have worked abroad, Glaswegians and scousers always mix same people with different accents love jeff
Canadian here, can understand every word
You must be from Cape Breton.
@@gerrylawrence660 Lancashire originally
Spent two weeks in Scotland. Coolest people on the planet.
100% agree!!!
Every time i hear the bus route 40 joke in glasgow, i think about how James McAvoy said he lived in Drumchapel when he was a kid
As an Englishman who hates football, I love how much the Scots support anyone who's playing against England, lol
It's just suuuuper petty. Only losers would behave like that
@@sebastianbearfield9619 nae bother Sebastian
@@sebastianbearfield9619 Have you seen our track record? 🤣😂🏴
@@sebastianbearfield9619 you’ve got to watch Kevin’s Sebaahstian jokes!
@@PS-vm3we Dude im half german, it's a normal name in germany, sorry im not the posho you want me to be
I drove the 40 for 2 year! 😂😂😂 so true 😂😂
He's the best! So funny, perfect timing.
He's simply the best so down to earth and laughs with you...
Thanks for posting these Kevin. Your video clips have given me the best laughs I've had in years.
Americans think Edinbrugh Castle is a high school... (my mind immediately goes to, sure because of Harry Potter and)
because they hear gunshots every lunchtime
brutal. beautiful
As an American this one killed me 😂😂😂 didn’t see that coming!
AYE I KNOW ITS A FUCKIN CASTLE
Oh shite a just got ay joke wtf XD
What's the story behind that joke? What is happening in Edinburgh castle? They shoot eachother every lunch time or something??
@@personanongrata80s they fire a cannon at 1 o'clock
Care to explain yerself? 😂
I'm Swedish. I have no problem with any Scottish accent I've heard. It sounds perfectly clear to me. Sure, there are lots of local words that I won't be familiar with, but as long
as we're talking about English words spoken globally, it's all good.
The ones who say they can't understand are english. Never mind them. They are using an ancient overused put down. Other favourites of theirs are 'jimmy krankie', 'sweaty sock' , 'jocks' 'alcoholics', 'fried mars bar', 'gingers' e.t.c. They are that predictable
Too much talent for one guy. Brilliant.
nae sich thing, if yer a Gleswegian....
Haven't laughed so much for years.
As a FRENCH-CANADIAN this is amazingly funny!!!!!
Love their accent!!!!! Especially their slang, it's no pish!!
I'm from London and have no problem understanding Kevin.
At last I don't have to keep watching Billy and Craig Ferguson for the rest of my life ! I think Kevin is up there with Billy and that is a hell of a thing. My favourite is Kevin talking about having a girlfriend people throw grenades at ! You all get out and try to find a copy of " The Ferguson Theory" . I have found it on VHS . IT is very funny indeed.
The bit about G4S guys was spot-on, lmao
Kevin Bridges, Frankie Boyle and Jimmy Carr they are 3 of the funniest geezers around 😁
I love Scottish accent 🏴❤️
Scotch
I love that the Scottish audience all cheered when he said “what about England getting fucked” hahaha
Yeah, hilarious. A nation of mugs who want to leave the UK but remain in the EU. Still worrying about the kicking they got on battlefields 500 years ago. Trouble is, us English have moved on. Mind you having visited Scotland once, I feel sorry for those that call it home.
@@intheknow7776 Hahahahaha he's ragin'!
MidLifeMotorbikeSafety maybe it’s more the fact that England pretty much rules all the other countries in Britain. The Crown banned our national language in the 1600’s- Scottish Gàidhlig- resulting in the language being seen as lower class, physical abuse from teachers if students spoke it and most of all a massive loss of amazing culture. If you haven’t noticed, Britain’s main language is now English which is down to England’s domination of our culture (including Ireland and Wales!) Think what u want mate but if you were Scottish like me you’d be saying the same things when you feel the injustice I’ve felt at the loss of my own culture. Have a think about it. 👍😀
@@intheknow7776 Whats up Nigel??? Your Morris Dancing classes been cancelled??
ALBA GU BRATH!!!!
@@iamurdad77 🤣🤣🤣
"We seen ya on the telly, talkin like a fucking bender."
😁😂🤣🤣
"my son, Garage, or Gary for short..., oh, and he gets stroppy if'n y' call him by his full name... Bloody big bugger, innen he ... ?
Gods, I fear my sunset years..."
The most vocal & proud Scotsmen you will find, love their country so much that they live in London
Glasgow safari 😂 this guy cracks me up 👏
Scottish, when you've lived in a foreign country for 30 years the accent gets stronger
First thing they do is join a Burns Club.
💩 💩
@@sharonburns5302 That's harsh, the Scottish aren't piles of shit
Wtf that mean? Explain
@@stevenmclaren2730 You can't work it out?
Oh, Glasgow!
Somehow you remind me of Belfast!
And some certain areas in Dublin....
Kevin Bridges is in my opinion the epitome of "proper f£€¥in' cool"!!!!!
I've been to Glasgow three times already, in Clydebank. I'm from Los Angeles and I find Clydebank quiet and beautiful.
I just come here to listen Kevin's accent....
Russian accent is Badass...
Jamaican is funky....
Scotish is coolest....
Yooo thats crazy im scottish and my two favourite accents are russian and jamaican
Scottish and Australian accents are so coooooool.
Naah. I am Aussie & we don't have that panache a Scots accent has. But we have plenty of Kevin's other voice (Jimmy Carr) here. The private school kids have a very different accent to the usual run of the mill Aussie. May Kevin live on in comedy and become as famous as the Big Yin.
This guy is the best. My great granddad was Scottish
As a foreigner, I’ve studied 16 years and still but i couldn’t even understand half of his line…
That’s why i always find Scottish videos. It helps me to keep my motivation on learning english
That's a BIG venue!
and that was in his early career, more recently he filled that arena for 16 nights straight
I really like Kevin Bridges. Do not understand him, but I really like him.
My da was fae Clydebank. Went to school there. Grew up to become a doctor of tropical medicine and as a result his family has lived in the tropics all over the world. I’ve been to Clydebank to visit relatives. I’ve been in nations where there was a violent insurrection going on. You’d hear gun fire at night and pass dead bodies at the side of the road (it did become too much and we were rescued by the Australian Navy). But when visiting Clydebank I understood absolutely why my Dad worked so hard to get out of there, and there’s always a frisson of fear visiting Clydebank. Not as bad as Easterhouse though, I took a wrong turn and ended up in there, it looked like Beirut, or the Gaza Strip. There was a play park just full of empty hypodermic syringes and needles. Graffiti everywhere and neds looking at me like they’d slit my throat if I broke down. I was bagging it, praying for my car to take me out of that hell hole. Human beings shouldn’t have to live in such ratshit accommodation and the whole area so rundown that it genuinely looks like a war zone. There’s always at least 1 or 2 stabbings in that place a week. Or at least that’s how it was what it used to be.
Swapped their personality for a high-vis jacket 😂😂😂
Being Irish and getting harrassed at every chance by any 'body' from the gomint my whole life? That made me change the undies with the laffin. Feckin brilliant!
@@sheilasullivan1950 Same island, different gvt, I think, but we both understand where he's coming from.
I'm not saying I find it hard to understand Kevin Bridges but my RUclips auto-generated captions often pause for several seconds at a time before deciding what word to write :)
You should give up. Go outside and talk to people ..... *WEAR A MASK* clunk click every trip.. ... You won't be going outside, will you :sadface:
Love the accent. I only understand every 5th joke so far but for kev it’s worth trying. 👍😂😂
"Thr Glasgow safari" 😁
"I don't think anything gonna get resolved at a comedy show" if only all comedians had this view. I don't care what your political opinions are, if you're gonna bring up politics just rip apart both sides and make it funny it isn't supposed to be the news 😂
he is the best of the best comedian in the world
There is also an Edinburgh safari bus....it's the 30! A single deckker doing the sighthill to Fort Kinnaird XD
Try the 44 hill billy bus 😆
Kevin talking about Scottish border guards reminds me of the inane questions I received at Prestwick airport in about 2008. I was one of like 3 people from the previous 3 planes to NOT have an EU passport so I had to go through the full border inspection. The guy must have been bored as fuck because I got a lot of questions as to why I had Croatian and Hungarian passport stamps
@niro I also want to know.
I’m American. I rarely have trouble understanding Scottish accents. Or Irish accents. Only if they talk very fast, it’s a bit hard to make out some words, but I can usually understand what they are saying. Love Kevin, he’s absolutely hilarious and I’m so happy to have found him.
Im american and lived in the UK for six months. More specifically the West Midlands near Birmingham. I have a better time understanding the accent in scotland than i do in the West Midlands. Namely in Dudley. Their accents are THICK.
As a Glaswegian that grew up in the states I’ve found myself having to translate for random Scottish people from time to time, typically in a bar, and I usually wind up with a new pal.
My man, you understand so well!
Clydebank to Easterhouse via Drumchapel...not so bad missed Duntocher
U fae duntocher?
Nobody misses Duntocher when they move away
If there is such thing as a Scot leprechaun it would look like him. Expressions, delivery, content and accent are like music to my ears. Surely we were raised in the same hoose.
mibbe...well, mibbe next door onywie...pmsl!!!😂
Hi Kevin. Greetings from America. You're the best
Love the scottish language, do not change it, Kevin!
It's an accent, not a language, believe it or not.
@@jonrichards7678 well, we yase a helluva lot of slang words, so it could be considered a hybrid of English....and whatever ye fancy tae throw in wi' it!!!....
I'm from the south of England, never had any trouble understanding anything Keven says!
Our dave chappelle total legend thanks for existing mang!
I can t understand a word of what he says but I am laughing none the less!!!
I love the Scottish accent.
I'm from America and told Kevin I Loved his accent and he said, "Huh?"
Great comedian, but how come people on here can’t understand him?!🤨
🙄 I’m a Pakistani!
I'm australian but i grew up in scotland my dad was scottish so i understand the patter/banter, others its not so easy
Pakistanis are as Glaswegian as Kev is.
EDIT: Being Glaswegian myself, I forgot that not everyone would understand the obvious omission in my statement. To be clear, what I meant was, _Glaswegian_ Pakistanis are as Glaswegian as Kev is. Hmm, even there, when it comes to accents -- which is the point -- even further qualification could be warranted. Every Pakistani I've ever met, of roughly my age (except for one of my pal's cousins who was a. as hot as all f*ck; and b. only over visiting) sounded as Glaswegian as I do. Which, coming from Govan, is fairly f*cking Glaswegian. But the age thing is important. That same pal's dad sounds _Scottish_ but not really Glaswegian. His accent is too clear and polite. Think Bearsden, or something even Killearn. And then when she was alive, another friend's granny -- a Pakistani-Granny if you will -- didn't sound _remotely_ Glaswegian or Scottish. She was a hoot. Used to slag me off something rotten when I visited them, but she was my pal. 🙂
Carry on up the Khyber.
@@josephturner4047 and while you’re at it, make sure you send us back some of that Peshawari Naan.
Good for you mate
Number 40 bus....ah the memories lol
The “lemington spa” accent 🤣
As an Englishman I'm envious of how Scots, Welsh and northern Irish can be proud of their country. We are not allowed to be.
That’s because your too proud of your national sport - self-deprecating.
Can someone translate Kevin's comedy to English? LMAO! I love the way Kevin presents his comedy. he laughs at his own jokes. But laughs in a good way.
I can understand. I’m Serbian from Australia 😊
Marko viduka says hello
@@hamishmunroe9906 ahahaha sta
The best Kevin in comedy 🏆
I think he’s hilarious . He has that cheeky smile
All hail the new Big Yin, ya bass!🤣🤣
No. Only one Big Yin. Billy we love you!!!!
Simply the best