Foreign people will find it useful so they can assimilate to the culture and understand/ not be offended esp if they come from a totally different culture.
I think he knows how to teach the way of speaking that the locals find easier to understand not a Global standard way of speaking,He got to be very serious. 😂😂
I dont know why, as an English speaker its so funny seeing a proper explanation on hood talk. But the way you swtiched from speaking hood to proper sounded like code switching is just so hilarious to me😂😂😂
@@Sandra-y5p I dont think you understand what code switching is for black people in America. I understand hes a teacher teaching people idioms and slangs
Code switching is an organic sociological response and virtually everyone does it to some degree in order to fit in with an out group or signal class membership
I'm from the US and I'm an English teacher in Spain right now. I'm looking for videos to show different English accents and phrases from around the world and especially in the United States. No swearing, descriptive, and informative. I think I might use your video to help my students learn some things. Genuinely well put together, good job.
Here's an Enlgish-learning Korean. You so kind and well-explaining teacher ever. I do feel the nuance and contexts of the expressions. Ty for your vid.
Some other phrases: - yo you cappin'/wyling - you scary - stop playin with me - I'm the sh*t - I put you on ___ - "finna" - it's brick - that was dumb good - "nah I'm good" etc etc etc
I love you guys accent, it's so vibrant, you can really feel the emotion in each word. One of the most beautiful things to hear in American English is a black woman singing. If one day I go to the states, one of must-go places would be a church with a choir of black people.
Brazil has a lot of slangs similar to the hood stuff they got in the US. As someone who lives in Rio it all feels super natural to me to convert it in english
Na verdade "throw shades" não é falar mal pelas costas é simplesmente criticize someone or something publicly and show that you do not respect them ou seja, criticar a pessoa falar mal dela, detonar, destilar veneno na pessoa. Agora falar mal pelas costas, é mais como: "behind your back" vou colocar em uma frase bem informal para você entender melhor "he was talking mad shit about you, behind your back"
I'm from Italy, pretty fluent in english and a bit used to "hood english" thanks to GTA, anyway, this video is awesome, I've learned a lot and laughed as well, "u tryna catch these hands?! 🤣🤣"
Part 2. From Angola, I’m a rap’s listener and sometimes don’t understand them coz they use a lot of hood-expressions,, I just know a bit of standard English
I really like this video. I’m an English learner and I’ve been interested in how black people talk. They talk like rapping or singing it’s very rhythmical and I love hearing it. Thank you for making this video! Keep up the good work ❤
im studying English and trying to find eng youtubers to watch and adopt their acent, the way of speaking. now i know not only english but hood also xd. you are my favorite one
I took AAVE with professor John Rickford at Stanford about 15 years ago. Absolutely loved the class, though it was a linguistics class, not learning how to speak it. My favorite part was analyzing a preacher's sermon and his use of AAVE throughout the flow of his speech. I very much appreciate your clarification to people that this is merely a dialect of english and not "wrong" english. I personally speak "yeshivish english" which is also a dialect and have trouble code-switching to standard english sometimes, so I sympathize with speakers of other dialects who have this issue. It is important to learn standard english however, which professor Rickford illustrated with an experiment he ran with two groups of black women going for job interviews who all had the same qualifications but half spoke aave and half standard english. The standard english speakers were much more successful. This may illustrate that some things we perceive as pure racism are not as directly related to racism as we might at first think. I mean, the reason for the lower success rate of the aave speakers might be because of racism in a more tangential way but not as directly as you might assume at first. Anyway, nice video.
This is incredible. All the pretentious teachers teach us the "standard", but it won't help with real everyday convo. I like you pointed out the pronunciation, like "ne" instead of "the", like "don't you" sounds "doncha". Gem
I like hood accents. Every time when I see lyrics from any artist I got impressed how they compose lyrics to say what they feel. Cheers from Chile bro. I quite like your channel!!!
I just want to take a moment to truly appreciate you for teaching me the art of hoodology. You've opened my eyes to a deeper understanding of culture, community, and resilience, and I can’t thank you enough for that. Your wisdom has shown me how the streetwise lessons and lived experiences of the community carry so much value, offering insights that go beyond what's taught in textbooks. The way you’ve shared your knowledge-mixing humor, real talk, and practicality-has helped me see the world in a new light. I’m grateful for how you’ve empowered me with this unique perspective, one that not only respects the hustle but also understands the heart behind it.
The Best comment I've seen here from the Man that I owe many thanks for inspiring me to learn English, Mr. Venya is the one Whom I literally owe everything for my English journey. I think I won't exaggerate if I say thanks to him I got to find this video haha 😄
i was so hooked up like im gonna use it here in czech republic where we don’t speak English. anyway good vid, i had blast tryna pronounce it while whispering
🔥🔥 *best English course on the YT ever* ❤️❤️ it is interesting to see that this variation of English is almost like French and fluidic by nature as the hard consonants towards the end are often getting dropped in favor of stretching the vowel sound that comes after it, also the nasalization is note worthy
Beautiful.... That's the way I want to speak, I like so much Black people USA accent.... Beautifully like music I always listen to soul, funk jazz and blues songs ☺
I think it’s fascinating to learn hood. It’s actually a complex language structure that is under appreciated in mainstream culture. I want to learn more hood language and also more about the culture (how do you ask someone on a date, show respect, meet someone new, shop )
This is awesome, you break it down so well! I get why people think it’s funny, but it is really a whole dialect of American English that many English learners have difficulty understanding because it’s so different from what they’ve read in a textbook, and if there’s any ESL kids that really want to understand rap music or they have a lot of friends that talk like this then it’s important for them to have resources to be able to understand it
Haha it’s crazy dude, I don’t speak like this but never realized till this video that I understand all this nuanced pronunciation for this style of speaking. 😂 great video bro!
Thanks a lot, keep helping us from another non English country. From Angola... And I remember the idiom "On the block" from 50 Cent's song "Many men"...
Bruh i swear u number one on this contact i spend the last cuples of weeks looking for a youtuber to learn the accent but suddenly got youre channel thanks alot❤❤❤ i wish u see this comment please like that
I love to see this documentation of temporary accents. I wish they did the same for casual yiddish before it went out of practice. Saving some history in linguistics.
This definitely should get a part 2. I had fun while learning this. Pls do more on Grammatical structures like verb conjugation and tenses like how you guys say "be" and "is". I get lost sometimes fr😂, clause structure and word order stuffs like that. Love all the way from Nigeria🤗
@@KVROACEGG is US rap a big thing in MX? I’m American born but parents Mexican and when I go to Mx, I never really hear US rap down there, maybe it’s the area I’m in but I’ve always wondered
@@Alex-un8bc sorry for stepping in but I'm from Mexico too and I wanna give some contribution lol. US Rap is not thaaat big, like something you'd hear everywhere, but we definitely listen to it. I'd say that the most listened kind of rap here is 90's west coast/N.W.A and Eminem, because lots of us grew up watching movies, listening to the radio or playing GTA San Andreas, so that kind of music stuck with much of us. Now, at least where I live, it's pretty rare to listen to newer rap artists such as Kendrick Lamar, even getting to listen to artists like Playboi Carti is very weird. They're more popular amongst young people but it's still more of a niche if that makes sense
Hi Collins. I just came to America. I don't speak English very well but I'm trying my best. I'd like we focus on linking,connector, and practical phrases. Thanks.
Hey I never comment on anything, but I just want to say I think this is awesome!! I'm studying to become an English teacher and this is the first video I've seen teaching hood English and I think its super cool! Taking notes from you sir 📖keep up the excellent work!
Thanks mah G. Been learning english for bout 5 months, but want to sound local homie. If anyone say my english is wack, they gon have to catch this fade, cuz they trippin.
Hey man, I'm Brazilian, never heard anyone explaining abt this dialect before, but what caught my attention in your video is that the hood dialect is just how we brazilians talk in portuguese and I wonder if this may be due to our common language inheritance of africans, specially the "double negatives" and tone of speech cause we brazilians live for it, and I even discovered that I already knew some idioms without any idea how I got it. Great stuff man, your video was very interesting, specially for being aware of the language to not be unpolite to some fellas if someday I go to US. Sending hugs from 🇧🇷
Great video! I'm an English teacher in Venezuela and my students LOVE hood English! It's so exciting to speak real English. Thanks a lot! Please keep them coming.
Yep. Hood language is quite interesting and I find it very useful to understand movies and tv series. Also it's natural and it has a sweet tasty from its own origins.
i’m from the u.s, grew up in the hood and i can confirm this is 💯accurate
this should legit be a whole course at school as an elective for high school
@@aarezi2788 "How to not gicha sorry a$$ robbed" MBA Courses.
Now we having everyone saying hood slings and accents now days i heard it all before it a was trend 😭😭
i'm from Europe, grew up in GTA San Andreas and i can confirm this is 💯 accurate
@@rexdostuff847 yeah i hear in the way a lotta people talk now. i think it’s spreading on tiktok
The kindest English teacher ever.
And forever ✌
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he's so cool
13:32 😙
teacher is people in mai hood g.
bruh is out here teaching hoodology 😭🙏 the bills aint that high gang
@@FrancescoDeBlanc 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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@@Englishwithcollins tis vid lowkey fun and entertaining do more a these gng
@@JohnPaul-v2fSayless bro
Hahahahha XDDDDDD funny comment love bro from Poland 🇵🇱 thanks for lessons
bro has a master in hoodish😭😭🙏🙏
😂😂😂
ganglish bru 😭
😂😂😂
the fact hes so serious about teaching this makes it that much funnier 😭🙏🏼
Man really made a video about how to sound like a dipshit lol
this is important though, this sort pf umbrella of an accent is VERY common
Foreign people will find it useful so they can assimilate to the culture and understand/ not be offended esp if they come from a totally different culture.
I think he knows how to teach the way of speaking that the locals find easier to understand not a Global standard way of speaking,He got to be very serious. 😂😂
This ain't funny they already cosplaying as us.
Wish my English teacher was chill like this
😂
English teachers are no.........
0:14 you want your teacher to ask where your home work at with this tone then ??
I can listen to him talking for hours and never get bored...
thank man. My african american classmate will be pleasently surprised
What was his reaction?
Bruh 😂
@@secretmediagmbh3929 he laughed and said I have too much free time.
You're getting cooked
@@secretmediagmbh3929 he said he is not from da hood and his dad makes more money than mine
I dont know why, as an English speaker its so funny seeing a proper explanation on hood talk. But the way you swtiched from speaking hood to proper sounded like code switching is just so hilarious to me😂😂😂
Funny because you already know this but we all the foreign are with our eyes wide open decoding 👩🏽💻
@@Sandra-y5p I dont think you understand what code switching is for black people in America. I understand hes a teacher teaching people idioms and slangs
@@Sandra-y5pokay grandma, let’s get you to bed.
Code switching is an organic sociological response and virtually everyone does it to some degree in order to fit in with an out group or signal class membership
that lil smooch at 0:20 caught me off guard gang, got me gigglin n shit
Get that being more close . 😅
Gay
I'm from the US and I'm an English teacher in Spain right now. I'm looking for videos to show different English accents and phrases from around the world and especially in the United States.
No swearing, descriptive, and informative. I think I might use your video to help my students learn some things.
Genuinely well put together, good job.
lmao , telll me you teach in British school of Spain without telling me
Thank you soo much 🔥🙏🏾- teacher… that is my goal 🔥🔥🔥. Much appreciation
la mejor profee 👏🏻
Don't show this one. African Americans aren't a part of our American culture. They're their own thing
Here's an Enlgish-learning Korean. You so kind and well-explaining teacher ever. I do feel the nuance and contexts of the expressions. Ty for your vid.
Thank you and welcome 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Now we having everyone saying hood slings and accents now days i heard it all before it a was trend 😭😭
Some other phrases:
- yo you cappin'/wyling
- you scary
- stop playin with me
- I'm the sh*t
- I put you on ___
- "finna"
- it's brick
- that was dumb good
- "nah I'm good"
etc etc etc
@@angelsface200 well said 🔥🔥🔥
Never hear of dumb good, where they use that?
@ east coast… or NJ/Philly
Yeah I was shocked to found out it’s brick is only a North east thing
- Imma bust the knee cap outta ya
I love you guys accent, it's so vibrant, you can really feel the emotion in each word. One of the most beautiful things to hear in American English is a black woman singing. If one day I go to the states, one of must-go places would be a church with a choir of black people.
ohh best accent ever!!
I'm from Brazil, "throwing shades" in Brazil we say "falar pelas costas" = "talk by your back" means the same
LOL
@@joao.7892 Oooh, I've understood it wrong, thank you for your explanation
Brazil has a lot of slangs similar to the hood stuff they got in the US. As someone who lives in Rio it all feels super natural to me to convert it in english
Na verdade "throw shades" não é falar mal pelas costas é simplesmente criticize someone or something publicly and show that you do not respect them ou seja, criticar a pessoa falar mal dela, detonar, destilar veneno na pessoa. Agora falar mal pelas costas, é mais como: "behind your back" vou colocar em uma frase bem informal para você entender melhor "he was talking mad shit about you, behind your back"
Pelo que ele falou tá mais pra "dar indiretas" do que "falar pelas costas". Você fala mal, mas de maneira meio sorrateira.
I'm from Italy, pretty fluent in english and a bit used to "hood english" thanks to GTA, anyway, this video is awesome, I've learned a lot and laughed as well, "u tryna catch these hands?! 🤣🤣"
🤣🤣🤣
I like how a dude teaching hood terminology is kinder and calmer than an English teacher who u would expect to be more “educated”
Straight Gangsta 🗣
Part 2.
From Angola, I’m a rap’s listener and sometimes don’t understand them coz they use a lot of hood-expressions,, I just know a bit of standard English
I really like this video. I’m an English learner and I’ve been interested in how black people talk. They talk like rapping or singing it’s very rhythmical and I love hearing it. Thank you for making this video! Keep up the good work ❤
im studying English and trying to find eng youtubers to watch and adopt their acent, the way of speaking. now i know not only english but hood also xd. you are my favorite one
I took AAVE with professor John Rickford at Stanford about 15 years ago. Absolutely loved the class, though it was a linguistics class, not learning how to speak it. My favorite part was analyzing a preacher's sermon and his use of AAVE throughout the flow of his speech. I very much appreciate your clarification to people that this is merely a dialect of english and not "wrong" english. I personally speak "yeshivish english" which is also a dialect and have trouble code-switching to standard english sometimes, so I sympathize with speakers of other dialects who have this issue. It is important to learn standard english however, which professor Rickford illustrated with an experiment he ran with two groups of black women going for job interviews who all had the same qualifications but half spoke aave and half standard english. The standard english speakers were much more successful. This may illustrate that some things we perceive as pure racism are not as directly related to racism as we might at first think. I mean, the reason for the lower success rate of the aave speakers might be because of racism in a more tangential way but not as directly as you might assume at first. Anyway, nice video.
Standard English: this video was very useful 🤓
Hood English: this shit was dope, hommie 💀
Learning the Hardest Hood slangs from a kindest teacher .. best experience ever so far ❤
This is incredible. All the pretentious teachers teach us the "standard", but it won't help with real everyday convo. I like you pointed out the pronunciation, like "ne" instead of "the", like "don't you" sounds "doncha". Gem
I like hood accents. Every time when I see lyrics from any artist I got impressed how they compose lyrics to say what they feel. Cheers from Chile bro. I quite like your channel!!!
My grandmother is from Chile! I blame her for my accent being unintelligible to my Puerto Rican friends lol
As an EFL, I have always wanted to learn Hood English instead of American English. It's hard to find the content like this. Keep it up, bro.
It’s the same thing it’s just a different dialect 💀
It’s the same thing it’s just a different dialect💀
It’s the same thing it’s just a different dialect 💀
@@JessieMcConkey-v8di think we get it dawg
I just want to take a moment to truly appreciate you for teaching me the art of hoodology. You've opened my eyes to a deeper understanding of culture, community, and resilience, and I can’t thank you enough for that. Your wisdom has shown me how the streetwise lessons and lived experiences of the community carry so much value, offering insights that go beyond what's taught in textbooks. The way you’ve shared your knowledge-mixing humor, real talk, and practicality-has helped me see the world in a new light. I’m grateful for how you’ve empowered me with this unique perspective, one that not only respects the hustle but also understands the heart behind it.
This is the best thing I've seen on the internet in a while!
@@EnglishWithVenya thank you my friend 🔥🔥💯💯💯
The Best comment I've seen here from the Man that I owe many thanks for inspiring me to learn English, Mr. Venya is the one Whom I literally owe everything for my English journey. I think I won't exaggerate if I say thanks to him I got to find this video haha 😄
Super cool 😊
You trippin dawg , you trippin dawg, yeahh boi , moua 💋
Edit: thank you for 250 likes 👍🏽
😂😂😂😂🔥🔥
😂😂That was the cherry on top...
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂
😂
Love that word you made up, "Hoodology"
Ma bruh you’re making the best videos ever. Saludos desde DR 🇩🇴
🙏🏾🔥🔥🔥🤝
Bro this hoodology goodish channel is the best channel I discover this year😂
i was so hooked up like im gonna use it here in czech republic where we don’t speak English. anyway good vid, i had blast tryna pronounce it while whispering
🔥🔥 *best English course on the YT ever* ❤️❤️
it is interesting to see that this variation of English is almost like French and fluidic by nature as the hard consonants towards the end are often getting dropped in favor of stretching the vowel sound that comes after it, also the nasalization is note worthy
Beautiful....
That's the way I want to speak, I like so much Black people USA accent.... Beautifully like music
I always listen to soul, funk jazz and blues songs
☺
I think it’s fascinating to learn hood. It’s actually a complex language structure that is under appreciated in mainstream culture. I want to learn more hood language and also more about the culture (how do you ask someone on a date, show respect, meet someone new, shop )
PART 2 HOOD ENGLISH my dawg , luh fom Malaysia 🇲🇾 muoks .
🔥🔥🤝🤝🤝
He speakin with really easy to understand words and thats reaaaally good, I definitely understand everything
I thought bro gonna give us N-word pass😭😭
I mean don't we get it as a certificate after watching the video? I even rehearsed everything once.
@@kabeerlatane9963you wyling 😭
@@kabeerlatane9963Hell naw
Only if you pass his course
Now we having everyone saying hood slings and accents now days i heard it all before it a was trend 😭😭
I'm so glad someone is finally educating us on AAVE as what it is: a valid english variation
Bro best kindest teacher i have ever seen ❤
I'm an asian n I like many hood slang UK, USA n Italian. thanks a lot g!
Yeah! I want to know more too! I'm glad you're recording this. The American hood language is fascinating and sounds soo cool! 😃🔥
I’m from Russia. I don’t know what for this knowledge for me😅but I watch it, so interesting
In Brazilian Portuguese, double negatives are correct, its a way to emphasize the negation of something.
Hood/AAVE English is (I think) is one of the only dialects where double negatives don’t work, other than maybe Yorkshire accents from the UK?
Dmv? Go to Louisiana , atlana, Louisville ky , Memphis Tennessee those are real southern hood accent😂💯
9:33 bro got them triple negatives...
This is awesome, you break it down so well! I get why people think it’s funny, but it is really a whole dialect of American English that many English learners have difficulty understanding because it’s so different from what they’ve read in a textbook, and if there’s any ESL kids that really want to understand rap music or they have a lot of friends that talk like this then it’s important for them to have resources to be able to understand it
You’re so good! YT recommended this to me and I learned so much.
(from an elder millennial white person from the DMV 😂💛)
More blessings to you Brittany 🔥🔥🤝 thank you for your comment 🤣: keep up the great work likewise
Haha it’s crazy dude, I don’t speak like this but never realized till this video that I understand all this nuanced pronunciation for this style of speaking. 😂 great video bro!
Thanks a lot, keep helping us from another non English country. From Angola...
And I remember the idiom "On the block" from 50 Cent's song "Many men"...
As the most suburban person on this planet i can 100% confirm that this is an authentic video
This is the best video ever that explains the hood accent brother thank you from the bottom of my heart
You tripping dawg😙✊
I'm legit sending this to everyone I know who's learning English.
@@JoeJosJourney thank you 🤣👊🏾👊🏾👊🏾
As a future English teacher, I’m takin notes. It would be a fun exercise 😂
Bruh i swear u number one on this contact i spend the last cuples of weeks looking for a youtuber to learn the accent but suddenly got youre channel thanks alot❤❤❤ i wish u see this comment please like that
@@kameil-zq7uc thank you 🙏🏾 🔥🔥🔥
I love to see this documentation of temporary accents. I wish they did the same for casual yiddish before it went out of practice. Saving some history in linguistics.
omg my favorite English teacher
🔥🔥🔥
That's what I need, muchas gracias hermano ❤
APPRECIATE IT BRUH! Keep the videos like that, I wanna learn the "hoodology" hahahah straight outta Brazil 🇧🇷
I can see u as a dangerous man and a perfect teacher in same time❤❤
Yeeh boi amazing❤😂😂😂💆🏻💆🏻🤙🏻
😂😂😂
This definitely should get a part 2. I had fun while learning this. Pls do more on Grammatical structures like verb conjugation and tenses like how you guys say "be" and "is". I get lost sometimes fr😂, clause structure and word order stuffs like that.
Love all the way from Nigeria🤗
Yo, your channel is exactly what I been lookin’ for. Finna switch up my accent to that American hood vibe to stay on the grind.
Love from Nigeria 🇳🇬 ❤
Vaya, este video está muy bueno, nos ayudas demaciado a quienes estamos aprendiendo inglés.
Saludos desde Colombia 🇨🇴
I'm from Mexico but sometimes when I'm watching TikTok I can't understand this kind of slang.
Thank you so much, dawg!
Soy de Mexico también , but I get all of these because I listen to USA Rap xD
@@KVROACEGG is US rap a big thing in MX? I’m American born but parents Mexican and when I go to Mx, I never really hear US rap down there, maybe it’s the area I’m in but I’ve always wondered
@@Alex-un8bc sorry for stepping in but I'm from Mexico too and I wanna give some contribution lol. US Rap is not thaaat big, like something you'd hear everywhere, but we definitely listen to it. I'd say that the most listened kind of rap here is 90's west coast/N.W.A and Eminem, because lots of us grew up watching movies, listening to the radio or playing GTA San Andreas, so that kind of music stuck with much of us. Now, at least where I live, it's pretty rare to listen to newer rap artists such as Kendrick Lamar, even getting to listen to artists like Playboi Carti is very weird. They're more popular amongst young people but it's still more of a niche if that makes sense
@@DynoBoy749 im from mexico dis is cap
Good video 😅😊
This is the video I really needed to survive in the US. Thumb up 👍
Hi Collins. I just came to America. I don't speak English very well but I'm trying my best. I'd like we focus on linking,connector, and practical phrases. Thanks.
Help, need to come to us ..... Pliz, tell me how
6:19 Dude went from the hood to Thailand in seconds
😭😭
Hey I never comment on anything, but I just want to say I think this is awesome!! I'm studying to become an English teacher and this is the first video I've seen teaching hood English and I think its super cool! Taking notes from you sir 📖keep up the excellent work!
Very good content ma friend. New subscriber here🇧🇷
you’re becoming my fav English teacher so far >_
Mad love the way U teaching dude ❤❤❤
😁
perfect voice for guided meditations. or netflix docs that people fall asleep to.
the part with throwin 🤣🤣
The same))
it ain't throwin bruh, it's thoing
Thanks mah G. Been learning english for bout 5 months, but want to sound local homie. If anyone say my english is wack, they gon have to catch this fade, cuz they trippin.
Who else here who already knew most of these by watching TNG Videos... 😂
😂😂
Is Alfredo sent you over here bro?
@@awaluddintogar1175 hahhh😁
@@awaluddintogar1175 Yes bro but i work for Mr. Wellington,the richest man in Arizona…
I like your accent bro.
Always I'm watching "white Americans" for learning English. Finally I found the other side 😁
You found the dark side
@@Adra_HaruWhat did you fuckin say??
Ok, lets learn how to speak like CJ, this is what i need ! Thx a bunch, man
1:11 brooo no way me too 😂😂
Hey man, I'm Brazilian, never heard anyone explaining abt this dialect before, but what caught my attention in your video is that the hood dialect is just how we brazilians talk in portuguese and I wonder if this may be due to our common language inheritance of africans, specially the "double negatives" and tone of speech cause we brazilians live for it, and I even discovered that I already knew some idioms without any idea how I got it. Great stuff man, your video was very interesting, specially for being aware of the language to not be unpolite to some fellas if someday I go to US. Sending hugs from 🇧🇷
Thank you, I'm from Senegal and I enjoyed it.
Welcome, you are family - my beautiful partner is from Senegal 🇸🇳 as well.
@@Englishwithcollins now lemme teach you wolof , go tell your senegalese partner "loutakh do sangou"
I love the kisses after the hard “yeea dawg 👿”
1 second later: “ 😚”
Iam on ne love with this vid dawg
She thonging shades, dawg! Na mean? I luv hood english! Lol
After using internet over these 4 years - i don't even need translation for hood english . I am understanding every word
I want a lot more 😂
😂😂😂🤝
Great video! I'm an English teacher in Venezuela and my students LOVE hood English! It's so exciting to speak real English. Thanks a lot! Please keep them coming.
You should upload more videos here bro everyday brooo!! I can understand everything when yo are speaking! 🎉😂 Thanks so much for that.
😅
Wuz go hoomies 😂 , nice video dawg 👍👍👍
Always Totally I understand how you tech English 😁😁🇹🇿✌🏿 From Tanzania Eat Africa
@@AlexMosha-ci5uq radical dude 🤟🏾🤟🏾🔥🤣🤝
Habari?
You are now my English teacher bro
13:31 That kiss made him look so ishowspeed😂
@@Zaptrap101 🤣🤣🤣
Yep. Hood language is quite interesting and I find it very useful to understand movies and tv series. Also it's natural and it has a sweet tasty from its own origins.
lovely mornin my good fella, heck of a day innit? Has broski ever wondered what good is?
is that right?