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Can Asian Tell who is a American just by listening English?(American, British, Canadian, Australian) 

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@thomasbrown2390
@thomasbrown2390 2 года назад
Really charming video. And Nicki your English is excellent, way better than my Chinese! The subtle differences especially between the UK and Australia and between US and Canada are wonderful and so interesting. Try adding in S Africa and New Zealand!
@seanpule266
@seanpule266 Год назад
I agree, Niki is quite beautiful. She mentioned living in Korea for 7 years and might have become fluent in that language as well.
@kevinkingmaker7395
@kevinkingmaker7395 Год назад
Almost impossible to distinguish standard American accent from Canadian unless Canadian pronounces 'about' with a Canadian accent.
@chrisnguyen4611
@chrisnguyen4611 Год назад
Just talk long enough until someone apologize
@Lina_al_j
@Lina_al_j Год назад
in the end when the Canadian said "quite" and "about" I could tell but earlier on I wouldn't have guessed who was Canadian and who was American. they should have brought someone from like the Deep South or smth :D
@Hookarook
@Hookarook Год назад
I know that, eh?
@jackfrost7543
@jackfrost7543 Год назад
There are many people from the south, in specific dialects that say aboot. lol
@May-ve6sr
@May-ve6sr Год назад
Or they offer you, their leg. (SouthPark or maybe Family Guy Reference)
@deanmcmanis9398
@deanmcmanis9398 2 года назад
She did a great job guessing. Even Americans would have a tough time hearing differences in English from an American and a coastal Canadian. It would be fun to have this guessing game using people from many non-native English countries speaking English (Germany, France, Korea, Japan, Mexico), and getting clues to their native origin by asking them key questions about their home country. But to make it a realistic challenge, they need to not try and sound American or British (just talk normally).
@henri191
@henri191 2 года назад
I'm glad to see Callie from US again 🇺🇸 , now she is main member of the channel
@avatr7109
@avatr7109 2 года назад
you're literally below every video drooling over every woman. What region are you from?
@Bobby56288
@Bobby56288 2 года назад
@@avatr7109 ikr🤣🤣, he's everywhere
@5Othniel7_Selah
@5Othniel7_Selah Год назад
@@avatr7109 He's most likely from India.
@ronniekoh2226
@ronniekoh2226 2 года назад
Niki’s English is surprisingly good. She is from China and she can speak English fluently, that’s amazing.
@lorenkevin4371
@lorenkevin4371 2 года назад
yeah but English as a subject written in Chinese primary school for very many years.
@connorsu4587
@connorsu4587 2 года назад
yeahh and also i don’t feel like she has a chinese accent but more like a korean accent
@lillian8033
@lillian8033 Год назад
And she also speaks really fluent Korean as well
@Zoom03352
@Zoom03352 Год назад
''fluent''
@williamjordan5554
@williamjordan5554 Год назад
Not quite fluently.
@johnson6099
@johnson6099 Год назад
Lol 😂 this was so fun to watch! I know that some Asians feel nervous about their English, so I feel it's always great native English speakers are very encouraging to them with a smile ☺
@OceanicPearlz1
@OceanicPearlz1 Год назад
Honestly yeah my dad
@jessicadelrosario2185
@jessicadelrosario2185 2 года назад
I cant even tell most canadian accents from US accents. Especially parts of the Mid-west, or parts of Canada that are close to the US.
@Thisnameisnottakenjk
@Thisnameisnottakenjk Год назад
That girl doesn't have a Canadian accent though. She is a city girl from Toronto. If there were to be a girl from like rural Manitoba it would be very obvious. I am from rural Wisconsin and this Canadian girl sounds more American than Canadian than people here in Wisconsin or Minnesota. Yet it is still really easy to distinguish a rural Canadian from someone from Wisconsin.
@jessicadelrosario2185
@jessicadelrosario2185 Год назад
@@Thisnameisnottakenjk yeah, i'm in Alaska and the parts of Canada i've been through, on the west side of the nation, are pretty much exactly like it is up here.
@kyoshimtl
@kyoshimtl Год назад
@@Thisnameisnottakenjk Wait till they hear a montreal accent
@akmedman8078
@akmedman8078 2 года назад
Should've had a sentence like "I was walking about the concourse" so that the Canadian would say "I was walking abo00t the concourse". that would be like a dead give away lol
@cadyroll
@cadyroll 2 года назад
Cady here 🇬🇧 maybe I should practice an American accent, I was too obvious and my one line was erm.. questionable 👀 Nikki did pretty well!
@PaulYason
@PaulYason Год назад
Just discovered this channel for about a week, amazing content! Keep going folks! Also if I'm not mistaken, are you scouser Cady? 😁
@louisconnors8616
@louisconnors8616 Год назад
Scouse power
@henri191
@henri191 2 года назад
Welcome to world friends , Kari from Canada 🇨🇦 and Mia from Australia 🇭🇲
@prince223681
@prince223681 Год назад
Canadian and American accents are the indistinguishable Coming from a native speaker of English
@harrymok1809
@harrymok1809 Год назад
You can tell if they say sorry
@itzyaboyizzy
@itzyaboyizzy Год назад
They have a distinct way of pronouncing OU sound. Almost sounds Minnesota and Wisconsin
@calliejo2829
@calliejo2829 2 года назад
Hi everyone, Callie here 🇺🇸 I think Niki did a great job and it was nice meeting all of the girls. What do you think, would you be able to tell I’m from the US?
@henri191
@henri191 2 года назад
Hi Callie , i'm glad to see you again for more videos and i undestand why some people may say that you have an canadian accent 🇺🇸🇨🇦
@calliejo2829
@calliejo2829 2 года назад
@@henri191 Hi Henri! Thank you- I’m glad to be back as well ☺️ I agree, it can be tough to tell the difference between accents from Canada and the USA!
@SocialiteJ
@SocialiteJ 2 года назад
I luv u
@scottlang7271
@scottlang7271 Год назад
Hi Callie, I would have had trouble picking you apart from Kari. You are both definitely North Americans, but I would likely get both of you wrong on either side of the fence (so to speak).
@Ricky0122
@Ricky0122 Год назад
Chinese here. It's true our English listening test is pronounced in American English.
@margaretirish705
@margaretirish705 2 года назад
Your speaking English is excellent-!
@EddieReischl
@EddieReischl 2 года назад
Good to see Callie again. Yeah, telling Canadian accent from Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and the Dakota's accent is pretty tough, it's akin to trying to tell Australian and New Zealand accents apart. It is interesting Cady had a hard "c" in schedule. Don't know if that is common in the Scouse accent, and the silent "c" is just a RP British thing, or if it's more of a depends on the person thing.
@scottw.3258
@scottw.3258 2 года назад
In Scotland we tend to say it more like 'skedgule' rhyming with 'sledge'.
@irenejohnston6802
@irenejohnston6802 2 года назад
We say schedule in Liverpool, Sh.... perhaps young people have adopted skedule. what is Scouse? Accent varies from north to south, inner city, suburbs in South. Not Cilla Black or media types.
@olajong2315
@olajong2315 2 года назад
@@irenejohnston6802 if you’re from Liverpool, you should know what a Scouse accent is.
@davidreichert9392
@davidreichert9392 2 года назад
There's one very big distinction between a Canadian accent and the accents of the northern US states, where they use the very American soft 'a' sound.
@hanjis5894
@hanjis5894 2 года назад
honestly i'm from Wisconsin and the more I think about it the less I can tell the difference between our accent and the stereotypical Canadian accent. We don't really do the whole "oo" sound in "about" though. the thing I notice most prominently where I live is that closed "oh" sound. ex. "soory, chicagooh". but I think some canadians may do this too?? cant say ive spoken to a lot of canadians so I have no idea
@Princeofvenlo
@Princeofvenlo Год назад
I would love to be on World Friends. I’m Nigerian with a proper Nigerian English accent
@cbttrainee5961
@cbttrainee5961 2 года назад
WOW. She did AMAZING!!!!!
@gxh9061
@gxh9061 Год назад
Good job on her, I have been in Australia for a decade now and I still couldnt tell the Australia girl from the others. In most cases I am able to tell the British accent apart from other accents though
@user-mj1hv4ho2b
@user-mj1hv4ho2b 2 года назад
“so she twists two crisps “ this made me cried in school English class long time ago. +Worcestershire sauce
@zhangshawn2357
@zhangshawn2357 Год назад
I’ve been living in Australia for 5 years, it’s quite easy for me to recognize Australian accent, but I was confused about canadian and American accent, they sound really similar 😅
@kilroy2517
@kilroy2517 Год назад
There's very little difference between American and Canadian English. There are certain words that are a giveaway - words with the "ou" sound like out and about, they tend to say with an "oo" sound - oot and aboot .
@PaulYason
@PaulYason Год назад
​@@kilroy2517 haha just by your last statement I can tell you're from the states. It's not really oot aboot 😂 just not as wide open mouthed compared to American accent
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@nathalykim1263
@nathalykim1263 2 года назад
niki did really good! it's hard to tell US/canada apart, plus, i feel like australian accent isn't that known by english learners i feel like if you don't know specifics of the differences, like the word 'out' for canadians, or crisps from the uk, or the 'naur' that aussie ppl have, it all sounds lowkey generic if you just learned english and didn't particularly dive into the different countries
@aday4evr
@aday4evr 2 года назад
Yes plus they didn't even give them any good words for the Canadian accent to come out. I'm from the US and unless the person has a really strong like rural(?) Canadian accent (idk the right word for it) then you really can only tell the difference on words like out. The other accents have a lot more difference in a lot of words so once you get the sounds down it's easier. But for Canada v usa idk how they expected her to do that.
@j2174
@j2174 Год назад
Most of the time it is easy
@odin13th76
@odin13th76 Год назад
To be fair some of the words they had like schedule weren't pronounced the proper way for UK and Canada. They did the American pronunciation, that might have helped distinguish those ones more.
@davidreichert9392
@davidreichert9392 2 года назад
Callie doesn't have as distinct of an accent as many Americans, though she does have one tell, and that is in the soft 'a' sound. As well, Kari doesn't have a distinctly Canadian accent either. again she has a tell with "about", and she said "Toronto" in a way that very few people from Toronto actually say it, though she may have done that because she is speaking to an international audience, and the local pronunciation is not well understood outside of Canada.
@aday4evr
@aday4evr 2 года назад
Isn't it just torono? Like without the T? I feel like most people would understand that.
@davidreichert9392
@davidreichert9392 2 года назад
@@aday4evr More like "Tronno"
@aday4evr
@aday4evr 2 года назад
@@davidreichert9392 eh that was bascially the sound I was going for with my spelling. Still. I think most people would understand that. It's not that different from Toronto it just sounds a bit slurred.
@davidreichert9392
@davidreichert9392 2 года назад
@@aday4evr Perhaps, but I've had to repeat myself with a more clear pronunciation a number of times when travelling abroad.
@haris1iqbal
@haris1iqbal Год назад
She should have asked them to say a sentence containing the word "about" and she would have probably recognised the Canadian. 😅
@richardle6200
@richardle6200 Год назад
She did a great job 😂🎉🎉🎉
@viictor1309
@viictor1309 2 года назад
5:23 Some people in Louisiana still speak franch, and I believe some people on New Orleans do too but I'm not sure.
@aday4evr
@aday4evr 2 года назад
Yeah but it's not really the country's second language the same way it is in Canada.
@exothermal.sprocket
@exothermal.sprocket Год назад
I find one of the most telling things about Canadian accent compared to USA accent is their pronunciation of the long and short vowel "o" in their words.
@bahioTeixeira
@bahioTeixeira Год назад
I'd get the Australian one when she said "nor" lol, the distinction between Canadian and American accent is really tough for me to grasp tbh
@duyen681
@duyen681 Год назад
Now I can differentiate 4 accents from theirs. But Canada and The USA are so indentical
@timlamb6196
@timlamb6196 2 года назад
I grew up in Detroit and a few people down here in Alabama has asked me if I was Canadian.
@DayJobEnd
@DayJobEnd Год назад
The Australian accept sound like in some parts of the UK. It is the same actually, so yaaa she was kind of right :) maybe some words are different but the accept is not very much or at all different.
@stephenrowell9373
@stephenrowell9373 2 года назад
Really good , funny video again, thanks ladies, difficult for the Chinese lady to tell the four accents apart I think .
@AB-cp2yh
@AB-cp2yh Год назад
I’m Aussie everyone I know says Vase the English way
@princessg8097
@princessg8097 Год назад
I got them all cause I live in Australia and I lived in the uk before and I watch American movies lol and Canada is pretty similar to American accent so that’s the option lol
@mimib5151
@mimib5151 Год назад
Callie’s from Michigan! Yassssss
@mrspo7012
@mrspo7012 Год назад
I am proud to say I got them all right.
@udama9326
@udama9326 Год назад
NIki also speak French and Korean , amazing
@mervinjumawan6784
@mervinjumawan6784 Год назад
Love this Video
@worldwideultras4549
@worldwideultras4549 2 года назад
Callie, you are so humble and cheerful
@calliejo2829
@calliejo2829 2 года назад
Wow, what a nice compliment! Thank you so much ☺️
@RxPow
@RxPow Год назад
theres basically no difference between "canadian" english and American English especially if you are from Toronto. Usually in the praries or quebec do they have a more distinguishable accent
@seastm
@seastm Год назад
Niki is so cute 😍
@gordonwallin2368
@gordonwallin2368 2 года назад
Again, another happy video. Cheers from the Pacific West Coast of Canada
@beingsneaky
@beingsneaky Год назад
I did an accent test andit saud i had a midwestern accent. yeah ppl close to the borders are hard to tell sometimes. US? Canadian??
@luminescentlion
@luminescentlion Год назад
Distinguishing the Canadian from the American is nearly impossible but the other two are semi easy.
@ulvessens5902
@ulvessens5902 2 года назад
Hello Niki !
@majpanik
@majpanik 2 года назад
She did very well 👏 👏
@QrlzM
@QrlzM 2 года назад
Nikki is super funny and she seems very comfortable in her own skin and looks like she has a vibrant personality. I hope to keep seeing her in these videos
@joshi6898
@joshi6898 Год назад
As a non native English speaker, for me the hardest accent to understand is Australian. Specially when they talk fast.
@toubeelo1979
@toubeelo1979 Год назад
They should've gotten an american with a heavy NY accent.
@danpungguk_yeoja
@danpungguk_yeoja 2 года назад
Hi everyone! 👋 I'm Kari from Canada, thank you for the invitation to join in this video World Friends!🇨🇦🌏Niki was so sweet, many people have a hard time finding the difference between American and Canadian accents... could you tell the difference? 🤔
@BrunoGomes-ne9eo
@BrunoGomes-ne9eo 2 года назад
Brazilian here. I can't tell the difference :)
@80sGamerLady
@80sGamerLady 2 года назад
I can! But... Im American. 😁 So it's easy for me.
@kristianbjrnjensen5388
@kristianbjrnjensen5388 2 года назад
Most of the canadians, I have heard, sound a bit different than but much alike USA -people (They have Yas intead of Yes.) , but YOU sound MUCH different. ---and nice in comparison . Maybe your job as language coach has influenced your speaking. You could be a closet english having lived with scandinavians.
@knockeledup
@knockeledup 2 года назад
At the end when you said about is when I could actually tell.
@atajanjorayew7409
@atajanjorayew7409 2 года назад
Canadian girl you are so beautiful so cute 😗
@kayflip2233
@kayflip2233 2 года назад
Yeah, Callie does sound Canadian.
@kfnwuwbw9s
@kfnwuwbw9s Месяц назад
That was good to choose the generic Midwest US English for this video (roughly my native accent). If you used a northeast or a southern accent, this would have been way too easy.
@user-tq9vs6fc9u
@user-tq9vs6fc9u 2 года назад
4 is a really good guess for America, just because the accents are very similar. Also Niki, your English is really good! Even without the subtitles, I would be able to understand you. I think most others would agree.
@psychogenesis6755
@psychogenesis6755 2 года назад
I agree. I'm especially impressed because it's like her third language. Assuming she knows good Korean with living in Korea for 7 years and all. Props to her!
@karllogan8809
@karllogan8809 2 года назад
Her English is very good, and 1000 times better than my Chinese.
@word42069
@word42069 2 года назад
Yup! Her English and comfort speaking it is better than my Mandarin!
@RobertoHernandez-cx4yt
@RobertoHernandez-cx4yt Год назад
American english and canadian english is the same thing but just the different words that they say
@Tommy-en3dp
@Tommy-en3dp 2 года назад
Niki❤️❤️❤️
@decakjeisaozasuncem8843
@decakjeisaozasuncem8843 Год назад
canadians talk fluid, soft and sweet while those from usa talk loud and clear, so its easy to guess but nothing is more easy than guessing brits, when you hear english is being abomianted the hard way everything is clear like a sunny day
@matthewstallion4339
@matthewstallion4339 Год назад
The Chinese lady is hella cute 🥰
@lordkent8143
@lordkent8143 2 года назад
To catch the American I would ask this question: "What comes after Y?" To catch the Canadian I would ask this question: "Pronounce this word for me please.. a-b-o-u-t."
@kenmore01
@kenmore01 2 года назад
Oh, not always. People in Minnesota or Eastern North Dakota will disprove your "about" question, and to be fair here, that poor girl! Accents vary much more in different geographical places within countries Canada or USA than between the countries themselves. My girlfriend lives in Australia and I live in west coast USA. We now know each other's accents and sayings well, but could easily get confused with other accents within our respective countries. Personally, I find the accent thing fun, and am happy they exist. They make life so much more interesting!
@aday4evr
@aday4evr 2 года назад
@@kenmore01 you're not wrong but when I'm watching youtubers and hear the Canadian out like nine times out of ten they'll be Canadian so I think it's reliable enough.
@skwarepeg1068
@skwarepeg1068 Год назад
Wait, why would "What comes after Y?" catch the American? Asking as an American.... ;)
@lordkent8143
@lordkent8143 Год назад
@@skwarepeg1068 the world says zed. Americans say zee.
@uamdbro
@uamdbro Год назад
@@lordkent8143 Maybe a minority but some Canadians say zee
@RickVietsub
@RickVietsub 2 года назад
I have an interest in accents, i would smash this challenge
@BrunoGomes-ne9eo
@BrunoGomes-ne9eo 2 года назад
Callie's accent is an absolute giveaway hahaha, but i know Canadian English sounds a lot similar to the American.
@cahinton.
@cahinton. 2 года назад
General American and Canadian accents are close to identical, with a few pronunciation differences on specific words. I'm from Minnesota (it borders Canada), so often Americans from other parts of the country confuse me for a Canadian even though as a Minnesotan I think Canadian accents sound more like West Coast/Californian.
@BrunoGomes-ne9eo
@BrunoGomes-ne9eo 2 года назад
@@cahinton. That's interesting. I must confess i can't distinguish both most of the time. I'm Brazilian and i speak Portuguese.
@cahinton.
@cahinton. 2 года назад
@@BrunoGomes-ne9eo Yup, it's often hard for even Americans/Canadians to tell the difference. There are several regional accents in both countries so usually what gives Canadians away for me are specific words.
@BrunoGomes-ne9eo
@BrunoGomes-ne9eo 2 года назад
@@cahinton. Ah i see. Since Canadian English isn't widespread like American i do have a hard time distinguishing both, but like you said, specific words can be a giveaway.
@allisongrant3094
@allisongrant3094 2 года назад
Depends especially on where the American is from. A lot of Americans have a decidedly “American” accent.
@realalbertan
@realalbertan 2 года назад
Put a Newfie in there....
@drsrsv8884
@drsrsv8884 2 года назад
This video was super funny and awkward
@Cowtymsmiesznego
@Cowtymsmiesznego Год назад
She basically got it right immediately. Canada is literally in America. And Australia is not technically part of the UK anymore, but it's very closely tied to the UK (it only left in ~1900 and it's a part of the Crown).
@tepid_soda
@tepid_soda Год назад
gonna go 'well aktchewally' here, but we federated in 1901 and established full legal independence only in 1986. either way we're not 'part of the crown' -- we're an entirely separate commonwealth realm and technically, the crown of australia is a different entity from that of the UK though it has the same incumbent
@ightimmaheadout290
@ightimmaheadout290 Год назад
Mexico is in America
@ightimmaheadout290
@ightimmaheadout290 Год назад
also 🤓☝️south americans are in America too
@shawnv123
@shawnv123 Год назад
should’ve done an american who speaks in a southern accent
@kkmeah
@kkmeah 2 года назад
To be honest as an American I can’t tell the difference between Canadian and American. Also Australian and British is very similar sounding to me.
@lbell9695
@lbell9695 Год назад
Notice how the person pronounces their vowels, especially their 'o's'. The Australian vowels like o's are quite broad, hence why the meme of them saying 'no' as 'naur' came to be. Furthermore, whilst Australians tend to soften the 't's to 'd's, the British either pronounce the 't's or use a glottal stop where they skip over the 't's like instead of 'Potter' it would be 'Po-ah'. Intonation is also a good way of distinguishing a Brit from an Aussie. British english sentences tend to go down in intonation, whilst Australian english tends to go up. Australians typically also sound a bit more 'warmer,' and tend to slur their words, whilst Brits tend to be crystal clear and precise in their speaking. I hoped this helped 😊
@colaii5845
@colaii5845 2 года назад
You guys are cruel hahahahaha
@alanwilliams2284
@alanwilliams2284 Год назад
Sometimes yes, because of severe/strong pronunciation, wrong pronunciation: most Americans use a quite wrong pronunciation of Iraq, also Vietnam. Also many Americans talk very loudly, also abrupt, also with no respect to wait a moment until the other speaker(s) have completed their comment. Also no respect for local officials (the American yelling at immigration/passport officials with comments like 'where's the passprt line for American citizens? When in fact this pretty much doesn't exist. Also get in a taxi and instantly ask the driver 'where can I buy a crocodile skin handbag less then 6 inches long and with 4 internal pockets, and made on a Friday morning and not more the $10-?' No wait to see if the drive speaks English, lack of any consideration that maybe it's considered sacrilage or illegal to kill crocodiles and no understanding that maybe in that country people use metric not imperial measurements, and expectation that the driver will know what $10- is equal to in the local currency?
@co-jt6gd
@co-jt6gd Год назад
Hoo boy! Poor Mia and Kari
@G3rain1
@G3rain1 9 месяцев назад
Most Americans and Canadians would have trouble telling each other apart bases on accenet alone, unless someone has a strong regional accent.
@OTPulse
@OTPulse Год назад
As an Australian I've never heard anyone say vase the way the Aus girl did. Maybe she's Victorian, they very American like down there.
@eunbyeol7096
@eunbyeol7096 2 года назад
Wow I tried to take the test too and I'm quite suprised, I thought Mia was from England and Cady from Australia because I thought English have their accent very marked but no apparently Aussies does :0
@ljangay9978
@ljangay9978 Год назад
omg i got it all right (as an Asian) so proud🎉😂
@peter0010
@peter0010 10 месяцев назад
So glad it wasn't a southern (RP) accent but a regional dialect instead
@user-hn2wc3fy7y
@user-hn2wc3fy7y Год назад
lmfao how did she convince herself of 1 and 4 after the solid logic about French speakers in Canada? that was hilarious
@halaelbaltagi9622
@halaelbaltagi9622 8 месяцев назад
I think because the British girl had a Liverpool accent (I think) it was kinda harder but Niki did well 😅
@MitchBurns
@MitchBurns 2 года назад
As an American it’s hard to tell the difference between US and Canadian accents. Well until they say words with the ou sound in it that is. Then it’s pretty obvious.
@katherinegarlock2249
@katherinegarlock2249 2 года назад
They should have had them say 'proper' or 'tomorrow'.
@richterdonat3542
@richterdonat3542 Год назад
America is still a continent so….. there are two americans in the bunch.
@axellor9836
@axellor9836 Год назад
Why are they all wearing the same slippers?
@Haywood-Jablomie
@Haywood-Jablomie Год назад
Holy Hips Batman !!!
@NathanLipetz
@NathanLipetz 2 года назад
All 4 were obvious to me from start. But I’m a Canadian who spends a lot of time in America, and have friends from both England and Australia
@ItsMeAnn628
@ItsMeAnn628 2 года назад
That’s interesting. I thought the Chinese girl was arrogant with her stereotypes. 🤷‍♀️
@gabrielbadilla2191
@gabrielbadilla2191 2 года назад
Thanks for another video I’m from Costa Rica and really learn and enjoy your videos a lot. Keep going you’re dope everyone
@Dancemomsbiggestfan901
@Dancemomsbiggestfan901 Год назад
I answered how much English do you know since after kindergarten I started doing French so… 2 years hah
@anndeecosita3586
@anndeecosita3586 2 года назад
Delightful video. Of note, some words will be pronounced differently depending on where you are in the USA like aunt, route, vase. But I do sometimes confuse Upper Michigan and Minnesota people for Canadians. They tend to sound differently from a lot of Americans when pronouncing certain words. I can’t even describe the sound they make but there is an episode of How I Met Your Mother that talks about this accent.
@j2174
@j2174 Год назад
Personally, I find many Michigan accents, like Minnesota, sound like what someone thinks a Canadian sounds like and with the stereotype turned up
@gilnahnu
@gilnahnu Год назад
as a american the 1st accent is like the generic accent but holy sh i cant tell the differences between american and canadian accents
@skwarepeg1068
@skwarepeg1068 Год назад
If you'd had South African, I would have had trouble placing that, I think. I have less experience hearing that (other than Trevor Noah! ha!), and it sounds very UK to me mostly.... But I remember one South African I met whose accent had something slightly different about it.
@ea42455
@ea42455 Год назад
Wonder how she'd handle my heavy southern accent?
@asiangirls4976
@asiangirls4976 2 года назад
That’s quite interesting, can Europeans identify the Asian accent also?🤣🤣
@aday4evr
@aday4evr 2 года назад
I think you'd have to be more specific than that. Can a European identify (insert language) accent. Not just Asian in general that would make no sense.
@Joker-yw9hl
@Joker-yw9hl 2 года назад
Russell Peters has quite a funny bit about this topic
@ItsMeAnn628
@ItsMeAnn628 2 года назад
I’m from the US and I would definitely be able to discern an Asian accent.
@aday4evr
@aday4evr 2 года назад
@@ItsMeAnn628 between different Asian accents though? And be able to place them?
@ItsMeAnn628
@ItsMeAnn628 2 года назад
@@aday4evr That’s not what she asked. She generalized them all into one. I answered her question not yours.
@louielooyi
@louielooyi Год назад
why cant they just sit together tho... like the chinese can know their nationalities based on external appearance?
@lordm4686
@lordm4686 2 года назад
make a video between german🇩🇪 vs swiss german🇨🇭vs austrian german🇦🇹. please
@martthesling
@martthesling 2 года назад
Why?
@joshuddin897
@joshuddin897 Год назад
@@martthesling pourquoi pas?
@joshuddin897
@joshuddin897 Год назад
Gute idee.
@singalore
@singalore 2 года назад
Videos like this kinda promote love and world peace.
@chrisklitou7573
@chrisklitou7573 Год назад
To be fair 99% of native English speakers wouldn't have been able to tell between the American and Canadian women which one is American between the two Canadians especially one's who live by the border literally sound so similar to Americans it hard to even notice a difference
@princessg8097
@princessg8097 Год назад
Haha I got them all correct it was very easy
@mileycyrusfan197
@mileycyrusfan197 2 года назад
*sees the title* oooh, canada is back! and looks like we have another canadian!
@B-A-L
@B-A-L 2 года назад
If you want to find out who the American is just ask them to pronounce the words MIRROR, CONSTANCE, MILAN and HERBS!
@marydavis5234
@marydavis5234 2 года назад
Herbs is French in Origin, and in France HERBS is pronounced with a SILENT H
@thelibraryismyhappyplace1618
@thelibraryismyhappyplace1618 2 года назад
"Hotel" is also from French, and has a silent H in French. But people from the US pronounce hotel with an h.
@marydavis5234
@marydavis5234 2 года назад
@@thelibraryismyhappyplace1618 I look up Hotel origin, I got French but spelled Hostel not hotel
@thelibraryismyhappyplace1618
@thelibraryismyhappyplace1618 2 года назад
@@marydavis5234 "hostel" is Old French. It's been hôtel in French since at least the 17th century
@marydavis5234
@marydavis5234 2 года назад
@@thelibraryismyhappyplace1618 Must have read an outdated article but otel says weird though.
@swetha2428
@swetha2428 2 года назад
Please upload daily... Love from 🇮🇳India ❤️💚
@TheZotmeister
@TheZotmeister Год назад
One of the sentences should have contained the word "about" to help distinguish US and Canada.
@G3rain1
@G3rain1 9 месяцев назад
People from Toronto generally don't have that.
@deanawade5878
@deanawade5878 2 года назад
fun good sports
@maryhp7034
@maryhp7034 2 года назад
niki的英语好棒!
@farhangani2534
@farhangani2534 Год назад
British girl saying crips gave it away. Also canadian girl when she said she their second language was french it also gave it away. And kangaroos cmon.
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