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@WONWon726
@WONWon726 16 часов назад
I reali sono estinti.
@kudus9235
@kudus9235 День назад
Normally I say "take a bath"
@kevinmoulton2480
@kevinmoulton2480 2 дня назад
Southern Irish? Do you mean the Republic or Ireland?
@HassanAhmedberkia
@HassanAhmedberkia 2 дня назад
Thanks leila
@rstevens7711
@rstevens7711 2 дня назад
'jarg' is a soft g sound, not a 'y' sound. Same sound as george, gel, genie etc.
@ManishSharma-sk2zh
@ManishSharma-sk2zh 3 дня назад
👏👏👏
@aliriofonceca1146
@aliriofonceca1146 3 дня назад
Thank you. For this help ..same to me great and cool
@cristoferchanimak
@cristoferchanimak 3 дня назад
Five minutes before the content is much too long.
@meme-ep6hj
@meme-ep6hj 4 дня назад
Those 10% are rather colonization than globalization 😂😂😂
@parthadas4412
@parthadas4412 4 дня назад
English language is favorite so Continue trying for knowledge. Communicate in earth across line .
@IbrahimAlameen
@IbrahimAlameen 4 дня назад
You've a beautiful brits accent. Cheers ❤
@parthadas4412
@parthadas4412 4 дня назад
Pronouncation book kindly please will purchase.
@ManishSharma-sk2zh
@ManishSharma-sk2zh 4 дня назад
👏👏👏👏
@WREFMAN
@WREFMAN 4 дня назад
The rhotic aww
@ManishSharma-sk2zh
@ManishSharma-sk2zh 4 дня назад
👏👏👏👏
@Vlad-o8l
@Vlad-o8l 4 дня назад
#12 is somehow missing😢
@Nay-nayTimes
@Nay-nayTimes 5 дней назад
Does what you believe in have more evidence than Jesus Christ? Read the Gospels: Mathew, Mark, Luke, and John and see for yourself! Jesus saves and wants to be with you!12298 vans valley road
@ebrihamakonteh5018
@ebrihamakonteh5018 5 дней назад
👍
@ogaminiratnayake2830
@ogaminiratnayake2830 5 дней назад
Oh I really appreciate your kind reply dear and it means a world to me 🙏🙏 So, just enjoy this little verse that I have written for you as a compliment for all the hard work that you put in for us with your wonderful lessons on utube.. 🙏👏❤️ *May the angles protect you... May sadness forget you... May goodness surround you.. May happiness be round you... And may god always bless you!! Take care and have a good day my dear teacher.. 🌹 Hugs.xoxoxo Gams ❤️
@dipeshsamrawat7957
@dipeshsamrawat7957 5 дней назад
Thank you 😊
@stankormy5717
@stankormy5717 5 дней назад
Scrooge Mcduck would be proud!
@fabrice9252
@fabrice9252 5 дней назад
Hi sabe ! 🌹😊 Amazing! I was intrigued, Sabe, and I tried to understand why the non-rhoticity in England and the rhoticity in America. I first thought that it could have come from the rhotic Irish and Scottish immigration to the States but in fact I realised that the non--rhoticity in England, and even if there are old traces of it (as early as mid 15th century), set and took hold gradually and progressively only to become dominant, and mainly in the south, in the late 18th and early 19th. In the late 19th there was still evidence of accents being overwhelmingly rhotic in urban areas that are now firmly non-rhotic, such as Birmingham. Even in the 1950s and 1960 there were still rhoticity in most parts of England (Yorkshire, Lincolshire, Kent ...) where it has now disappeared. It is apparently still present in older residents of towns close to the border with rhotic Scotland. For America, it is interesting that there were regions that were influenced by the English non-rhoticity of the 'British prestige standard'. This was as we can guess, the north eastern regions (the great New-york area) and the south eastern ones) i.e the port cities with close connection (economic, of course, but also political, societal and cultural) to Britain which caused upper-class pronunciation to become non-rhotic. It was influential until the American civil war of the 1860s after which there was a shift of wealth and political power to areas with fewer cultural connections to the old colonial and British elites. Still, the non-rhotic prestige persisted in the Eastern united States and among the upper class even into the early 20th century, by which time many speakers of the East and South were non-rhotic or variably rhotic, often even regardless of their class background. I learnt that the decisive shit towards general American rhoticity occured and followed WW2 when rapidly after the 1940s, the standard broadcasting pronunciation heard in national radio and television and cinema became firmly rhotic, aligned more with the general American English of Midwestern, Western, and non-coastal Americans. And then In fact all happened as if the prestige of non-rhoticity was somewhat reversed, with non-rhoticity in the 20th century up until today being increasingly associated with lower-class rather than higher-class speakers, as in New York City. Non-rhoticity has been declining since then. For those interested and who want to dig further into the question , this is very interesting to read: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhoticity_in_English Merci Sabrah, bisous 😘🌹❤
@user-cc2ux9ew1r
@user-cc2ux9ew1r 5 дней назад
Where is leila? Do you know? Still in Portugal? I wonder if she misses the good old Blighty 🤔
@fabrice9252
@fabrice9252 5 дней назад
I can't answer for Leila of course but à priori and if I imagine myself in her shoes, I would say yes; you know, I think we all remain attached to our roots in some way, to our culture, to our family and friends, to the environment we grew up in and the green English countryside doesn' lack charm. In fact I don't know if that was her choice really. Perhaps it was constrained due to her husband activity, perhaps it was a choice of them corresponding to a desire of environment change and no doubt she found compensations in this regard. I think of many considerations like the greater level of security probably, the meeting with other people, another culture, the sea maybe, and above all, the climate less rainy and way sunnier out there ... Anyhow, hope Leila will be back soon and tell us (if she likes of course) a little bit more about her whereabouts ... ;-) I think she was back in England for a visit last summer and she and Sabrah announced a relaunch of the channel for as soon as this month. We'll see ... 🤞
@Jefff72
@Jefff72 5 дней назад
I'm American and was stationed in England back in the 90s. I remember East Anglia, Scouse, and Cheshire, especially Warrington. BTW I loved hitting clubs & pubs in Warrington. Good times!
@rofarofa4142
@rofarofa4142 5 дней назад
Miss you a lot
@fabrice9252
@fabrice9252 5 дней назад
By the way, Sabe, I watched this documentary on the character of Lady Mary Crawley in Dowtown Abbey commented by Michelle Dockery and I was struck by Rita Bevan's line attempting to blackmail Mary about her saucy weekend away with Gillingham; her accent is a scouse one, right? ... this is crazy, thanks to you , I could identify it ! :-) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-L_g7h2eIt_0.html
@ogaminiratnayake2830
@ogaminiratnayake2830 5 дней назад
Oh awww... I go nuts everytime I see my beautiful teacher, Leila.. 😄🤩 Oops, something missing in here and that's your lovely comment and can't wait to have it in here dear.. Love your little cute hearted emojis always, but a little comment from you always fills my heart with absolute contentment!! 😮😘 Hv a great day, take care and all the best my beautiful teacher!! 🥰🥰 Hugs.xoxoxo Gams ❤️
@LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah
@LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah 5 дней назад
Thank you so much! 💕
@fabrice9252
@fabrice9252 6 дней назад
Sarah Paarker had too much a glaass at the baar and could'n't recall how far away from the paark she had paarked her caar. :-) 😘🌹❤
@honza8832
@honza8832 6 дней назад
Dear Madam Teacher,many thanks for this short but so helpful lesson!Well,pronunciation is tricky for non-native speakers.Very warm greetings from the Central Europe. Have a beautiful fall-time and take care,please.
@ogaminiratnayake2830
@ogaminiratnayake2830 6 дней назад
Aww... I like that petite red car and It looks sooo cute and I guess it looks soo cute because of the fact that I have seen a same car like that driven by Mr. Bean in one of his movies.. 😮Lol🤩🤩 May god bless you and wishing you a great day ahead dear teacher.. 🌹 Hugs.xoxoxo Gams ❤️
@ogaminiratnayake2830
@ogaminiratnayake2830 6 дней назад
Mmmm... Why do I see you less often than Sabrah dear, I just want you to keep up the pace with Sabrah, cause I love watching both very much... 🙏 🙏 ❤ Btw, you look so pretty as always my dear teacher and it's always such a wonderful sight to see you in action in here, no less.. 👊🏿🎊😍 God bless and may your day be as pretty and gorgeous as you are my dear.. 🙏 Hugs.xoxoxo Gams ❤️
@rosieaylett4360
@rosieaylett4360 6 дней назад
And why am I, a native English speaker, watching this?
@fouadsiddiqui6210
@fouadsiddiqui6210 6 дней назад
Lovely video Leila! The audio could be better really. Its a little too low, you see :)
@abdulrehankhan2883
@abdulrehankhan2883 6 дней назад
How could we use Word indeed?
@DeSommeil
@DeSommeil 7 дней назад
thank you very much, beautiful teacher :)
@JessieO-wr7pj
@JessieO-wr7pj 7 дней назад
I’m watching ackley bridge 😂
@Rocky-bi5dv
@Rocky-bi5dv 7 дней назад
In Japanese, we elongate the vowl like pronouncing sekuus instead of sex
@ninipookie
@ninipookie 8 дней назад
I know all of these and have used them one time or another
@antonscala
@antonscala 8 дней назад
"Unpleasent" should be spelled "Unpleasant" !
@antonscala
@antonscala 8 дней назад
Have you got any "meal ticket" foe tonight?
@antonscala
@antonscala 8 дней назад
"Did you have your crumpet"?
@WilliamWalker-d3u
@WilliamWalker-d3u 9 дней назад
Lyric Springs
@ebrihamakonteh5018
@ebrihamakonteh5018 9 дней назад
Thumb 👍
@brandonscottcountry
@brandonscottcountry 9 дней назад
As an American, I like to start my morning with Twinnings English Breakfast tea with a spoon of sugar and a splash of milk. Steeped strong.
@lorraine.-.
@lorraine.-. 10 дней назад
Great accent but Dublin isn’t in the south 😂
@HexanUK
@HexanUK 10 дней назад
im from manchester but ive lost my accent as i live down south and this is helpful for me tying to recover my accent lol
@Jannatkh-p9d
@Jannatkh-p9d 10 дней назад
Free Northern Ireland 🇮🇪✊🇮🇪
@fabrice9252
@fabrice9252 10 дней назад
You mesmerise me, you make spin me head For sure Leila you're the best thing since sliced bread ! ;-) 🍞🥖 Thank you Leila! ❤❤
@LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah
@LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah 10 дней назад
Thank you so much! 💕
@fabrice9252
@fabrice9252 10 дней назад
@@LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah Bisous ladies, miss you ! 🌺💞
@Jannatkh-p9d
@Jannatkh-p9d 10 дней назад
Are you both friends???