I'm South African and I can speak like 7 languages but Big Shaq is a language that only true legends can master. It needs that good old AmpLifiCatiOn 😂🤣
he speaks roadman, which is „british gangster slang“. they mix in some jamaican and brazilian words, maybe some african too, + the ridicolous briish accent delivered by a african makes this absolutely a masterpiece of language.
i mean he never saw people talk like that. they say some words differently and he is just a kid he probably thinks every English person talks the same. not trying to be racist but when i first heard an Irish man speaking i did not think that was English cause it was so different. plus he was probably doing that to troll i mean it was super obvious.
Hate to be that guy but as someone studying English etymology a few trends have shown that American English is taking over English English. At this point the British have excepted our way of speaking and or even emulating it via slang and colloquial phrases. I think English English may just become a thing of the past in a couple 100 years or so which is scary bc as an American I must admit we sound stupid af sometimes so I can’t imagine that becoming the status quo.
@@pachirsiis yeah that kid needs a slap. Proper annoying. Gets away with it because he’s from cali and got well to do parents. Nah. Can’t stand the kid.
Can you ask a egg, “how do u have yo yolk?” u cont Eiver man got da yolk, or man ain’t got da yolk. Man’s got the yolk. Can u ask Heinzz “how u mak ketchup?“ u cont Can u ask Heinzz “how u mak babed beans?“ u cont Can u ask Heinzz “how does man mak mannaise?“ U cont Can u ask dem about how u make salad cream? u cont How u gon ask a man with souce how u get souce? Eiver man’s got souce, or man’s got no souce. 𝐴𝑛𝑑 𝐼𝑉𝐸 𝑔𝑜𝑡 𝑠𝑜𝑢𝑐𝑒