@serenity6415 There are a few videos out there of people asking Scottish youtubers to say "Purple burglar alarm" it's like asking someone with a strong English accent to say "Bottle of water" In both of those accents, it's a tongue twister, which is generally funny because without the accent, it is not. "Purple burglar alarm" though is extremely difficult to say for Scots. One youtuber did not think it would be and while trying to prove it he failed epicly and the video is quite popular because he was so shocked. He worked at it and made another video after practicing and nailed it. It was quite the redemption arc! I highly recommend it. I think just a search for those words yields it.
@beyondfubar That's funny. I'll look for it. One time a Danish actress said their favorite tongue twister, "red oatmeal".. it sounded like she'd been stabbed in the neck. Didn't even sound like words. I should try it in Google translate...
This wee, tiny purple choo-choo has a pedicure girl's bike, and a manicure with a clock. If it weren't for the Scottish, we'd have nothing. God bless them.
To be fair, Midwestern is THE accent to have if you want to be on national t.v. People with regional dialects have to work to sound like us if they want to be a news caster or sports reporter.
@@roems6396 California / Oregon / Washington are generally even more neutral, at least where I lived in all three. Midwest is a bit nasally (and I say that coming from Western NY, where if you were to plug their nose no sound would come out, lol)
@@caoimhemacnally6393 🤣🤣 I think it's true for all of us, but certain accents are more unique I suppose than others because of how they sound compared to the standardized English of whatever country people are from. That's my theory on it. We all have accents even though some of us feel like we don't.
@@geen-gekopieerde-naamSome accents aren't so heavy/thick. I'm cajun french so that's the accent I have, but I do not have a super thick accent (it does come out sometimes though) but I don't feel like people notice it much.
I love these tiny tykes❤ It's great to see these moms teaching the little ones so young. Talk to them using grown up words and phrases and they will learn to communicate intelligently
It’s so weird to hear these fully formed Scottish accents in toddlers! I am from London, and I must admit, I’ve mixed with more Irish than Scots. The terminology like “wee” for little, is so cute to hear on kids!
So cute! My eldest niece used to say "effant" for elephant & "pianio" for piano, & I miss those too. (She did laugh when I told her the Ukrainian word for piano is "pianino"). Her sister still starts telling us things with "You ever know..." instead of "Did you know...", & I'm never going to correct her 😂
I love how they sound exactly like my kids in the U.S. but as they get older, they take on their parents' verbal mannerisms and speech patterns. It's so cute to see.
Gotta get some American English children speaking interactions videos with the Scottish speaking children it would be so great but they would still understand each other 😂