Nottingham Forest players Andrew Omobamidele and Gio Reyna try to guess slang phrases from the Republic of Ireland and the United States. #NFFC #NottinghamForest #PremierLeague
For everyone talking about his accent it’s a Dublin/Kildare accent if u actually listen to him talking , the only tone of English comes through when he’s trying to explain it to the crew and reyna. if he used his full fledged accent he wouldn’t be able to talk to half his club … he needs to put a bit of English tone to some of it (naturally or not) He is Irish and has an Irish accent simple as
@@rew0rked regional dialects in the US is more pronounced than almost every country in the world, second only to maybe india or china. it’s just too many people, too many races, too many ethnic backgrounds for one thing
As a American I’ve never heard some of those slang terms. It also depends on the region. For example if you are from the Midwest (Middle US), we would say “Pop” instead of Soda
The lads were put gallivantin , started lashing , they didnt have a brolly , so they legged it to the pub git locked, used the jacks but they were banjaxed so they wrecked the gaff amd jumped in a jo maxi😁💚🤍🧡
Brolly and Jo maxi are dublin slang these don't represent the rest of the country most of the others are predominantly used in Dublin the rest of the counties have there own slang.
@@DarrenMac-yk2gdhe has an Irish accent😂😂it goes a little English when he’s talking to the English people behind the cameras so they understand him better, I had to do the same when I was living in Birmingham
@@conoreccleston-jy1kq Everyone's a product of their environment. Personality isn't fully formed when you're 18. I had to change my pronunciation of several words and tone down my accent when I worked in London so that I could be understood easily.
As an Irishman this had me in stiches, really well done. The way Andrew laughed at Reyna when he told him what it was, was very funny, not in a bad way, kind of the way and older brother laughs at his younger sibling.
@@Frankie407 He's not good enough for the Premier league. Can't shoot and doesn't have the pace or strength. It was suicidal getting rid of Scarpa and Ayew.
@@sm7baller435 He does not sound incredibly smart in this video. Could be the people who gave him his listed was 40+ or from the Southern USA because the American slang he had my family all knew.
😂😂😂😂 wreck the gaf means exactly what it says. Its used as a term for going mad in a fun way. So hes wrong. Did u go the rave last night? Ye! I wrecked the gaf! Meaning i was on a mad one. Wild.
He is so far off being good enough for the Premier League it’s crazy. I know he is America’s star boy but we are talking about the best league in the world here
@@bryseisme2 book mark this and come back to it. There’s a reason no American has ever made it in the Premier League 👍 give it 10 years and maybe, but none of this current generation are good enough
Wreck the gaf isn't I'm angry its destroying the house , so when you are angry you would say I'm gona wreck da gaf which means I'm angry and going to flip out and destroy the house. Gaf is slang for house