American Ranked The BEST English Speaking Country!!
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Today Sophia Ranked English Speaking country by English Attractiveness , Easy to understand!!
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IN Nayanja @na.yan.ja
US Sophia @sophiasidae
MY Amanda @amanda_au27
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I don’t think ranking them is very meaningful- English is spoken in so many places, so native English speakers can understand lots of different accents. All of the girls here are fluent and easy to understand
Agreed. I've met french people with amazing accents and vocabulary, and I've also met Dutchies who sounded... Well I suppose that's how Dutch is supposed to sound like but I don't have so many examples there 😂.
You are right, but this is for all the views, they want million views
The American girl sounded like she didn't sleep last night
who's here after seeing own country's flag?? 🇧🇩❤️🇮🇳❤🇲🇾❤🇵🇭❤🇿🇦
As a Brazilian, I think Indian English is the most interesting because in Brazilian Portuguese, when we pronounce words in English as we would read them in Portuguese, we pronounce them like Indians pronounce words, but if you hear them speak, when they speak quickly, it's kind of hard to understand, so I think it's interesting that even when we sound similar it's still hard to understand because my ears are trained to hear American English. Even so, I understood everything the girls said because they spoke very clearly and not quickly. I think I would have some difficulty understanding them if they spoke faster, but to be honest, I think that's my problem because I have some difficulty understanding even Brazilian Portuguese speakers when they speak too fast.
Thanks for sharing your view, as a Indian myself ❤
Lots of love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
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Ranking a country's English sounds ridiculous. Only because English speaking fluency and accents are influenced by a host of factors. E.g. in India there are 22 official languages of the states and 2 official languages of the Union Hindi and English.
An organisation called the People's Linguistic Survey of India (PLSI) has published 50 volumes of an exhaustive survey where they declare the great nation to have 66 different scripts and over 780 spoken languages.
According to the National Census, there are 1365 rationalised mother tongues and 234 identifiable mother tongues, all adding up to 1599. This is besides the 122 major languages.
Furthermore, it also depends on the school you go to, whether you live in an urban or rural setting and your socioeconomic status.
Also, as alluded to earlier, there will be differing levels of influence of our mother tongues and other Indian languages spoken.
I was surprised when I was told I had an accent when I moved to Australia as a student. Because in India the English I spoke would be considered 'neutral' or without an accent. And the other accents that I'd heard were American, British, Australian etc.
In India, accents can be based on your state or region within the state. India has two official languages and 22 scheduled (official) languages.( 23 in totoal). Each state has its regional languages and medium of education. So the mother tongue plays an important role in shaping the accent.
In my state itself more than dozen indigenous lanagues are recognised as lanagues (but are not given official status) and the state gov recently approved of 5 indigenous Languages as medium of education for primary schools. ( So we have 8-9 different medium of education in a single state)
We've 22 official languages including hindi and English ....it is not 24..
@@alpha_soul_0001 it's actually 23 ( i thought hindi wasn't part of scheduled lanagues as it was a official language.)
@@jagatdeuri3261 yeah,22 are indian languages and +1 english.
Finally, a video about accents cause my last comment on another video about why Singapore has the best English in terms of Fluency while Philippines has the best Accent in Asia. So people can understand the difference between fluency and accent.
But it's all subjective. I find Malaysian English far more easier to understand than some Indian English. We have heaps of South Africans here in Australia so it's much easier, although Afrikaan native speakers do have a very thick accents and are a little more difficult to understand. I never knew Bangladesh had English as an official accent. The Phillipines accent is heavily influenced with the US accent because they adopted the American school system. The US have had a very big influence on many parts of Filipino lives, from schooling, government, infrastructure and more since the end of WW2.
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in fluency singapore over philippines? no. they score higher in one specific exam (thats not even IELTS, its probably even sponsored by singapore) and then rated is as the "global ranking". singapore is only doing marketing as they always do to boost their country's reputation but in real life? filipino speaks way way better english than any southeast asian country. not even singapore is on their level.
@@rots.866 omg here we go again.
Do some research. What do you think will happen to a country with many language Malay, Mandarin, Hindi, etc. what do you think they will use as a language medium for communication in day to day? Unlike in the PH we use Tagalog as the medium to speak with Bisaya, Ilonggo, Waray, Kapampangan, ilokano etc.
@@jacers14 here we go again? Lol. Clearly youve heard of this before because everyone doesnt agree with u so.
It is amazing how diverse the english levels are in the philippines as a whole and within various philippine populations. There are some who speak/write english perfectly, many who speak english poorly and write perfectly, many who speak/write english in perfect grammar but with unintelligible pronunciation, and many who speak a native english vocabulary full of american idioms but can't write grammatically intelligible english....and of course most just speak filipino (and/or local dialect) full of english words wherever the english word is shorter to say, more commonly associated, and/or wherever the topic gets into deep language. Occasionally you'll run across a, usually older, filipino who can speak in a pure native dialect at all topic levels. Things get most interesting when you get filipinos together with no shared dialect and they break out the english (many regions have much better english because this is more often necessary for them).
Girl not everyone speaks Hindi or not the official language of the state there are so many states, we don't have Hindi in our schools mostly specially in Government or Govt spons school, we have Sanskrit and Devnagri script. But English is common for every school.
I wonder how they feel about Canadian English. There are a large Filipino and Indian Community, especially Vancouver and Toronto.
Most people can't tell American and Canadian English apart, so there's your answer, unless you're dealing with unusually thick rural or antiquated American and Canadian accents.
The spelling is probably the most different thing about the two, we Canadians spell more like the UK than the US, but we sound much more like the US.
@@karllogan8809 For me, the best way I can tell the difference between Canadian English and American English is that Canadian English speakers tend to pronounce words with the vowel "o" in them very differently, examples are; about, coat, process etc. In general, there's a slight difference in the pronounciation of vowels in comparision to American English. Secondly, the writing part also helps but I think if I don't hear the person talking, I won't be able to easily tell if it's canadian or american english (except if they write colour, then I know right away what it is 🤣). That's just me as a foreigner! You can correct me if I'm wrong since you're Canadian anyway, I'd love to know more!
Of course we were able to grasp some of each of those accents but it really depends on the person. If you pick other people from every of those countries, you might get a totally different level of enunciation and therefore understanding. Pretty interesting video though. Kudos to all of you!
Im inlove the girl wearing the white dress The Bangladesh girl is so pretty 🥰😍🥺
BTW I'm from Philippines 🇵🇭
Bangladeshi people's accent is different and unique from other south asians they tend to speak the english of the country they learn like if they learn american english they will have that accent and if british then that accent..we dont only talk in english in our country even if we do its similar to american accent..
The american girl speaks at 0.5x speed fr
She bad tho I wouldn’t mind if she speaks slow or not
As an American myself, I find her English extremely slow and not representative of the speed that English is typically spoken across much of the country and among most of the regional accents. Even in the South, her speed would be considered slow.
@@johnlabus7359 thought so
@@marcellachan9787What
Well she explains that in their region its more laid back american english that sometimes they called it lazy english coz its so slow 😄
As an English person, I am surprised how many country's use the English language. The south African girl spoke the more RP English, Therefore sounded most British.
True that which is similar to Zimababwean English. British missionary schools cemented the language during colonial Rhodesian times. If you hear old speeches from Robert Mugabe you would think he was born in England from the mid 20th century since he sounded like an old BBC presenter. I guess it is not surprising as we still receive BBC radio and television transmissions via different delivery methods the internet included and I personally would watch the old BBC documentaries and think that they made the best documentaries compared to anywhere else in the world.
@@subject_7BBC is biased
@@twotec-9s Hence I mentioned old documentaries they were somewhat balanced back then than today. You have to remember that they were created by a different generation many of those people are bo longer with us and it was pre-internet and television was a new thing. Journalistic ethics were stringent back then compared to now.
@@subject_7 exactly. So happy to see someone talking about my country Zimbabwe too. We speak British English. Our accent is a little more similar to the South African English accent now but in the past you'd think we were all British people. Haha
for me, whatever accent you have as long as I can understand you is fine with me.. watching from manila Philippines 🇵🇭 🥰
Make a guessing video on northeast Indian coz They look like Thai, Philippines , Chinese , Japanese , Korean.
Yes 👍🏻👍🏻 it would love to see it
You want to say aliean
@@user-qd2rt2bv3f Many people from Northeast India have East Asian facial features, such as monolid or epicanthic fold eyes, a flatter nose, and higher cheekbones. These features are more similar to those of people from neighboring countries like China,Japan thailand , Korea, Philippines etc.
Our ancestors were south east and east asians , of course we'll have the mongoloid features duhh@@liveyounglivefree2967
@@user-qd2rt2bv3f ☠
as Malaysians, English is the second language after Malay and we use English-British because we are a former British colony. That's because at school, they will do listening, writing and speaking exams using English-British, not English-American, if you use American language, your score will be rejected. And i want to say to you who have to understand we are Asians, our accent is our version too. You use America-English, your country is also a former British colony, but you don't want to use a British accent. You want to use your own version, accent because America does not want to be a member of the commonwealth.
That's not the reason, because they were a rebel country and want to do everything their way 😂
Freedom
@@twotec-9sis a Mixed English Accent
twotec-9s it seems like you are referring to yourself as a rebel actually
@@tevikumares5022 Yeah I think you are a child, that's why everyone else is insulting you
@@tevikumares5022 And if you read my comment I was talking abt US not M'sia
I think Spanish is very big in the US, I think there is also a big influence on the accent in parts because of Spanish. Even though it's not an "official" language, I think it should be considered as there are just so many speakers of it, around 16% speak it natively of bilingually, that's over 50 million people.
But ranking people only leads to arguments, there's nothing productive about it at all. Everyone has an accent and even fluent speakers can be harder to understand than someone that is not so fluent. My boss is Chinese and her English is very good, but her accent is quite thick and can lead to misunderstandings sometimes. But there is also another person at work whose English isn't as fluent but their accent is much softer and far easier to understand. It doesn't matter what country you're from, there are people from there that are easy to understand and harder to understand.
I m fome Bangladesh ❤❤❤❤
mayer doya kheloar
Thank you for being a Bangladeshi. You are healing a lot of people by just being a Bangladeshi.
@@aasamspb967 huh
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩❤️❤️❤️
I'm from the Philippines 🇵🇭
And all of them can speak in English very well.
yes we are Mixed English Accent
This channel is One of my favourite.🎉🎉🎉❤
I don't like the thing " ranking" because everyone/every country has their own style😊
American ranked English... It's like Brazilian ranked Portuguese or Mexican ranked Spanish.
American is different than the others.they are invented English become global language .British doesn't . people learn English because usa ,not uk
comparing their accent is not good idea.because they are professional they know how to adjust... we comparing about accent those people lives in rural area. so that we will know who is better accent.😊
johncarlolibadia4052 you are the one having issue with how a Malaysian should sound like when clearly Malaysia has many accents and you are not even from Malaysia so who are you to judge her? It’s her not “him” so fix your English before commenting again.
I'm British & I would rank the American 3rd or 4th in that lineup.
I am american I rank British is 11 . remember usa is English speaking countries .British do not understand English,bo'oh6 wo'ah?
@@baccamau80 You are not An American & your English definitely needs some work.
@@user-ol6rd7pl5t your English is need to improve
@@baccamau80But you are vietnamese
@@baccamau80Most English people pronounce the Ts properly in bottle and water, unlike Americans who say it with a D
This Malaysian Speaks fluently in English it sounds like American which is not so normal because I have Malaysian Friend who is also Chinese Malaysian but she sounds a lot of Chinese who speak English like Singaporean English
Not every Malaysian is going to speak with the same accent especially not everyone is brought up speaking the same mother tongue in Malaysia.
I’m American and she 100% does not sound American
@@tevikumares5022Yes true, depends on race and upbringing and schooling
Going by her responses, the Indian girl is from the North (likely Delhi) as her opinions reflect the biases I have noticed in other North Indians from the Delhi-UP belt. They regularly forget that Gujaratis and Punjabis have perhaps the largest numbers of immigrants and the generic Indian accent that is parodied in American media sounds like a mix of Punjabi and Gujarati accents.
I had butterr chicken 🐣 for breakfast and I lovedd it.
The indian girl definitely was from delhi-up belt!! Talking about south indian accent as if north indians are any different. Every indian have an accent whether u like it or not!! And she literally forgot that punjabis are the most popular community from india!!! So no its definitely not just south accent thats shown in the media. Also education in india is not just in hindi or eng its done in every other regional language!!!
Ask her to pronounce School or Spiderman and she'll be like Eschool and Espiderman 😂
I am proud to be born in Bangladesh
as french, at school they teach more english uk than english US haha, i had more british english teachers but i had also english teacher with american accent, we are used to both but i prefer english us than english uk
Because your country enemy with uk 😅😅
The Malaysian one is hiding accent if you look Malaysian speaking English are like Singaporean accent and Chinese accent
Most Malaysians nowadays especially the new generation speak with less local accent (and it's becoming less and less over the years) because they learn english mostly from social media and western movies/shows especially from the US and UK than in school. Easy access of internet plays major role for that. It's not a bad thing though, their pronunciations are much better now if you look in the positive way.
Not everyone is going to speak in the same accent in Malaysia especially we have many ethnicities and types of schools and also types of media. Unlike Singapore, Malaysia has more than just one accent.
In south Africa Indians have different accent to Indians in India, and I find it funny when people say Tyla has an Indian Accent 😂
Seriously underrated! ⬆️
Where’s the BD girl’s description? 🇧🇩Every nationality people’s description below! Not bd girl why?🤔
Though English is second official language here in Ph., We still have a lot of Local languages here as our mother tounge so English are mostly the 3rd or 4th language of filipinos except for central Tagalogs. Most of the native languages here lack of f,v,z, and th sound and the consonants are only ah, eh, ii, ow, oo sound. Philippine languages are also VSO in word order and the pronouns are gender neutral so sometimes our word order in English are not in a way of SVO especially with the use of preposition, particles, and some conjunction. We have a lot of enclitic particles as well on our native languages so sometimes we cant express the way we speak in Filipino.
Just a correction, India has 22 official language.
Point of view is from an American. Thus, The Philippines 🇵🇭 has an advantage: that is the only nation in Asia 🌏 which has variant of an American English as an official language due to being an ex colony of the USA 🇺🇸
All the other nations listed here use British 🇬🇧 English.
As an American, I disagree 👎 with the fellow American: Engkish from Canada 🇨🇦 is the easiest to understand. My Vancouver relatives have 90% echo of my San Francisco 🌁 accent.
2 English from The Philippines 🇵🇭 3 British 🇬🇧 English. 4 South Africa 🇿🇦 5 Australia 🇦🇺 6 New Zealand 🇳🇿
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im a filipino and contrary to what she (american) said, we dont tried hard to sound or speak english in a clear manner but clarity is within our veins we "TAGALOG" speak really clear.
“we dont tried hard”??? Bobo
It's interesting, I found they all had better English than the American. I suppose that it is because I have worked with all of the nationalities apart from people from the US.
It is odd that the woman from the US wasn't aware that Approximately 430 languages are spoken or signed by people in the US, of which 177 are indigenous to the U.S. or its territories.
True we in Indonesia 🇮🇩 say Elevator is Lift tooo..... 😅
the indian girl english isn't neutral the accent is strong 💀
I always thought south african was the hardest of all "native" english "accents", until I traveled the world...now I rank it right behind north carolinian and kiwi english. However, I'm going to argue that many of the most difficult english "accents" are confounded by different "dialects" with even their own grammar rules
Even in the UK. There are different accents like how people from Liverpool (scousers) speak English compared to people from London who attended colleges in London speaks standard English.
The Netherlands actually have the highest proficiency. They're the best in speaking English.
Is it just me or the American girl doesn’t really sound American lol
Yup lol
She sounds American to me. She just talks rather slow.
@@negationf6973 nope she doesn’t.She has that internationalized neutral sort of accent, not really American.
@@rollolothbrok3820 She sounds 100% American. What are u on ? lol
@@ThePraQNome where r u from cause I am an American saying she doesn’t sound like she is from here..maybe u should take my opinion srsly?
Bangladeshi accent is more clearer than anyother if you hear more than a word. 😉
The easiest accent is the one you are most used to listening and anyone who speaks that accent (including yourself) would seem neutral to you. Like the American girl said, she grew up thinking she didn't have an accent until perhaps she travelled abroad.
Actually in Malaysia "normal Malay school" also teaches 7 ish languages, I said ish cuz it depends on the region, the languages are Siam(Thai), Semai, Punjabi, Arab, Iban, Kadazan and Japanese.
I don’t see any school offering Siamese yet and punjabi must be studied in a specific institution and for Japanese it’s offered in government secondary schools while Chinese, tamil, arab, Iban, kadazandusun and semai are offered in government malay primary schools and also offered at government secondary schools in Malaysia.
@@tevikumares5022 can I ask something, which part of Malaysia you from
I am from kl but my mother is from Kelantan
@@tevikumares5022 so you're born, schooled and everything in KL?
You can say so yes. But I did grow up in kelantan for a bit
9 minutes ago!
Do this again but have someone from a different country ranking with someone from USA being ranked
As from south indian i thought North Indians have strong th and t sound.(They pronounce t like d since they don't have equivalent letter in thire language)
Same here, I feel she just said the exact opposite it's us who has more r and l pronunciation!!
I m frm east India n i thk it's mostly south India who has strong accent when speaking English
Apu accent inspired from south indian accent
" carry "racial slur also came from south india
Indians r dark also comes from south india😂😂😂😂
@@adityasharma-yh8trevery negative stereotype about India mostly from South India
@@adityasharma-yh8tr oh see your Biharis and tell me 😭
Can you please create a learn English Language with podcast for all levels of students in future ?
My ranking of best-hearing english from the countries i'm used listening to would be:
1- American English
2 - Canadian English
3 - British English
4 - Aussie English
5 - New Zeland English
6 - South African English
7 - Indian English
8 - Ireland English
9 - Denmark English
10 - other accents in general.
I actually had no idea how distinct the Bangladeshi accent is. It's the second time I've heard someone with it and it sounds distinct to me because they pronounce English words quite differently. The girl for example said they would say "ahppel" for "apple" and they'd make a "sh" sound for an "s" sound. It reminds me of the Nepalese accent because they also pronounce words really differently. They don't really speak English but I think they use "s" sound for "sh" because I've heard them pronounce "cash" as "cass". So it's like the opposite for Bangladesh and Nepal.
Its in our regular life we use apple as 'appel' like in mixed with bengali words in daily life when we speak Bengali.
But when we speak English we pronounce it as apple like the US or Uk. Its only in our daily life we dont use any Bengali word for Apple and pronounce it as 'Appel'
Btw, I am from Bangladesh. 🇧🇩
*Fun Fact in Southeast Asia Malaysia🇲🇾is the most similar to Philippines🇵🇭not indonesia as these indonesians been claiming.*
Can you guys please give the American lady an ENERGY DRINK... she is like bored, sleepy and I dont know....
Why the thumbnail like the ranked best English speaking language? Since Sophie ranked the 2nd best of 🇧🇩 in the end?😯 but yeah not everyone in Bangladesh speaks really good accent like her
This video not about everyone abul , most of us who know how to talk in English, our accent mostly like this
@@nihad3629 who tf is abul?!? btw Nihad. My accent is kinda Indian English. I’m definitely sure your accent is better than her or maybe everyone here🤍 I’ve heard accent like her mostly my English medium friends
@@nihad3629womp womp 🫵😭
The Chinese-Malay chick is like the Chinese-Malay version of Brazilian Julia; very spunky, so unlike most Chinese, who're rather reserved.
Well she's Malaysian-Chinese, that's why. Malaysians have a lot of Western cultural influence.
@@user-jt3dw6vv4xahh yes European influence
American Ranked best Englsih speaking Country ❌
American Ranked Best Englsih speaking Girl ✅
Some of them sound like Apu 😎
never seen an indian sound like appu
There's always one person who posts something like this in the comment section
@@user-jt3dw6vv4x Yeah I hate them too. there’s always someone with a sense of humor.
@@CT-7567R3X That's not humour because none of them sound like Apu. Get your ears checked.
@@user-jt3dw6vv4x You really need to fart more often.
I'm From Bangladesh❤
barok o carabao english?😂😂
pwede na yan!😂😂😂
I might as well just be a simp for Sophia
I love my Bangladeshi girls❤
philippines was an american colony for 50 years when spain lost to ph and america coalition,spain sold philippines to america then philippine-war happened and philippines lost,making it as an official us colony ,the american nuns taught filipinos english during their occupation
Wait. Rank them? Really? This video is wrong in so many levels
The american girl looks like Ellie from the last of us lol
😂
South Africa is native English-speaking country, who is the owner lacks knowledge.
am wondering if i could see any taiwanese to join in, as the channel name "World Friends"
love from bangladesh
What malay at 4th and india at 3rd
Please bring next time Afghani from Afghanistan🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Native American Indians are different from ethnic Indian Americans (who have roots from India).
Everyone has an accent. There is no such thing as a non-accent.
Bangladesh 🇧🇩❤
❤️❤️ from 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
Who is USA
To judge
????????
They are worst in English 😂
Exactly!...they eat up some words😂 their English conversation is half cooked 😅
They are best to representing in English language.British is the worst English and they didn't understand English really.
Americans are native English speakers and speak the language with the same skill, grace and clumsiness as other English speaking countries.
Lifting you out the hopeless state of ignorance that prompted you to type out this stupid comment is futile. Stay ignorant.
Your English is horrific.
*the worst.
Before making sweeping generalizations about the English proficiency of an entire country, it would help your credibility if your English wasn't horrendous.
WE HAVE BEEN TO MALAYSIA ANG MOST PEOPLE HAD DIFFICULTY IN SPEAKING ENGLISH.
Not exactly. It depends which part of Malaysia you go to and if you are talking about villages then yes many of them don’t really speak English but cities yes many of them do speak English.
Fluency scale
1= South Africa
2=Malaysia
3=india
4= PHILIPPINES
5= Bangladesh
malaysian girl is faking her accent, she said in the previous videos.
Yeah she is just really bad since in first video his accent is truly malay
@@garnedmatser in the previous video yes but in this video it was natural... But the Bangladesh girl still trying so hard lol
With all due respect malay is an ethnicity and it has a different accent conpare to other ethnicities’ accents in Malaysia
@@tevikumares5022with all no due respect accept the fact that she is just bad
Actually US has a national language, but has no official language. 🤷🏻♀️ Yes, there's a difference.
It's totally different in India. We don't have National lanagues ( else it will be a civil war lol)
@@jagatdeuri3261 Well,if you are Indian probably you know better. I'm interested in languages and geography,so I googled and it says that there are 22 official languages in India, different in each parts (I understand it can be false information). As I read ,all of them are Indian languages , and English is not one of the official languages ,but it's popular though. Also as I checked,in Malaysia and Bangladesh also English is not an official language, it's just a recognized language. So , don't know really where's the trush.
My comment was more about the American girl who thought that America has an official language, it actually doesn't. 🤷🏻♀️
インド人は、もうちょっとわかりやすいように喋って欲しいよね😊
What's the American girl on 🤔
at some point the malaysian girl sounds like chinese and thai accent to my ear.
Which is why Malaysian accent is not limited to one type. There are many accents in Malaysia anyway
Should be an English person ranking other English speakers.
She are English speakers?
@@baccamau80 No, the main girl was an American. Should be an English girl, not American.
@@davidthompson4383 She is a native English speaker. You are just an ignorant snob.
why the girl on the right is bare feet ? The five others want to be heard, she wants to be seen.
if u look closely they are all barefeet tho. she just doesnt have socks on
Every accent in this video seems natural and authentic except Bangladeshi. It sounds forced and fake!
because she is not fluent
이거 한국인이 운영하는 채널 맞죠? 한국에서 잘 살고 있는 외국인들 데려와서 뭔같잖은 비교질을 시키고 있네
How are you 🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
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Bangladeshi girl>>>>>>
English isn't even an official language in the USA. In fact, the USA doesn't have an official language.
That can be true, but we all agree that British is never the best English language.
British is the best
What are you talking about? Brits (The English) made the language, show some respect.
@@cpj93070 Man, that's what we get from a US American Channel 🤣🤣
@@javirodriguez8379
This channel is Korean
I prefer standard english though because it's easier to use/understand and for being used internationally more than US english.
ENGLISH ISN'T AN OFFICIAL LANGUAGE IN BANGLADESH!!!!!!
Even me i can speak like a American 😂
@@jeaneditz4 no...
I'm surprised Filipino is 2nd.. it's by far the hardest to understand lol, especially when it's a thick accent.