Nigerians they always pronounce terms as it is. in South Africa when you do that,they will rate your English as English of an educated person. Our English is almost rolling Like the British ones we don't call words as it is. But we write as it is. Secondly we were not colonized by British. We were colonized by Dutch 1652.British came later and took it over. All in all south Africa 🇿🇦 colonized by two nations. And this two are still here even today. Dutch speaking Afrikaans and British speaking English.
@@palesa2237 first white man to come in South Africa 🇿🇦 was Bartolomeu Dias 1488 a Portuguese guy and follow by another Portuguese guy his name was Vasco da Gama 1497,But these people or tribes never settled in South Africa. But they were the first European people to land in South Africa.According to our history the name Good Hope came from them. Dutch people arrived in 1652 with the Dutch east India company. Haan van Rebeek was the chief of this company. Later British arrived 1820 .do your research. I studied this since standard 2 up until now.
@@palesa2237 U really don't know what u talk about .just go back to school and do a careful research or ask people who knows the history of South Africa dan u know. U just need a help I can see
@@palesa2237 google says Jan Van Riebeeck and his expedition of Dutch Calvinist settlers landed at the Cape on 6 April 1652. Now with your honors degree in history please drop me a link that directly tells me that the Brits were the first to land in SA. Thanks in advance.😊
@@palesa2237 while at it please drop me the date of the first British man to land in SA since you did History at tertiary level I’m sure you will know his name, date , month and year. Thanks
It's simply just speaking another person's language using the rules of your own language versus using the rules of that language itself, and that's simply the differences in dialects.
Totally true, Some people from the states get surprised when you tell them about the shows we watched on TV back in the 70's, 80's and 90's. We watched everything they watched.
When you say movies and media, u just made your statement very dump, because south africa is a mixed country , our schools teach English and Afrikaans .
@@pertuniamashoto8155 Our SA movies are predominantly from the USA rather than the UK. Our pronunciations of words are that of the americans rather than the britons. Both the US and SA are British colonies. American soapies : The bold and the beautiful, Days of our lives, etc. Stop insulting other people if you are devoid of substance. You are also insulting all the positive likes
Our Nigerian accent anyday anytime🤣🤣🤣🤣horse-band got me rolling,I have heard pastor as pas-ta🤣🤣🤣🤣. Borger for me ooooo🏃🏃🏃toowel biko. I rely had a good laugh too.
There is no such thing as a general Nigerian accent. Your "api bezday" is close to the accent of a North Western Nigerian but that accent is totally alien to a south eastern, south western and Niger Deltan Nigerian.
Hmmm I clicked on this video so fast because I know it's lit 🔥🔥🔥 for sure 🤣🤣🤣 because it's Chichi. Wow Kgomotso is from my hometown. Let me listen properly if her accent is like mine 😊
The reason the accents are so difficult, it is because of the country's native language. My teachers and my parents read most words like they're written
This is a beautiful video i loseeing beautiful black sisters from difftent countries come together to embrace each other coutries and cultures i am african american i wish a african american sister was on the panel
In my hometown everyone pronounces burger as burger and not beggar. Maybe it’s because of the Afrikaans slang, but if you say Beggar, people won’t know what you’re talking about. Northern Cape vibes…South Africa has too many accents man. 😂😂😂
I know you are a Ghanaian that is why your comment is different from other comments . You people are always full of negative vibes and hate. I know you are not happy because this is Nigeria and South Africa but not Nigeria and Ghana.
SA got their accent from the boar people's language and accent! Even though both Nigeria and SA were colonized by the British! That Apartheid influence was deep in their society!
Please hit the like button and subscribe help me get to 5k subscribers 🎉🎉🎉if you love this video.love you all❤️❤️
Of course.
No doubt lol.
Thumb up on entry as standard procedure from me lol
I love the Nigerian accent but i am for South Africans because i am from Botswana obviously we have same accent. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yass Sis😅❤We Are Siblings
@@palesa2237 i tell you now
I trust you😂
@@ChituDiary 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 i know right? 🙊🙊🙊🙊
no we dont
I love my Nigerian accent 😜
Nigerians they always pronounce terms as it is. in South Africa when you do that,they will rate your English as English of an educated person. Our English is almost rolling Like the British ones we don't call words as it is. But we write as it is.
Secondly we were not colonized by British. We were colonized by Dutch 1652.British came later and took it over. All in all south Africa 🇿🇦 colonized by two nations. And this two are still here even today. Dutch speaking Afrikaans and British speaking English.
@@palesa2237 first white man to come in South Africa 🇿🇦 was Bartolomeu Dias 1488 a Portuguese guy and follow by another Portuguese guy his name was Vasco da Gama 1497,But these people or tribes never settled in South Africa. But they were the first European people to land in South Africa.According to our history the name Good Hope came from them.
Dutch people arrived in 1652 with the Dutch east India company. Haan van Rebeek was the chief of this company.
Later British arrived 1820 .do your research. I studied this since standard 2 up until now.
@@palesa2237 u keep on saying I'm wrong. I gave you all details. But you don't give me nothing. Why?if you say I'm wrong.Ok give me the right one
@@palesa2237 U really don't know what u talk about .just go back to school and do a careful research or ask people who knows the history of South Africa dan u know. U just need a help I can see
@@palesa2237 google says Jan Van Riebeeck and his expedition of Dutch Calvinist settlers landed at the Cape on 6 April 1652. Now with your honors degree in history please drop me a link that directly tells me that the Brits were the first to land in SA. Thanks in advance.😊
@@palesa2237 while at it please drop me the date of the first British man to land in SA since you did History at tertiary level I’m sure you will know his name, date , month and year. Thanks
Flat pronounced as Flet, Bucket as Bocket.. 😂🤣😂I laughed so much watching this on a Friday night.. Keep the entertainment going ✌️ 😃 🤩❤️
Sending you love mona❤️❤️
It's simply just speaking another person's language using the rules of your own language versus using the rules of that language itself, and that's simply the differences in dialects.
That’s right ferdy🥰
Forget joke oh our accent is one in a million, am enjoying myself and smiling too
Just smiling watching this. First you ladies are so beautiful. Wish I was in this room with you all. Thank you for repping Nigeria well.😁😁❤️🥰
Thanks baby girl❤️
I honestly enjoyed this video with so much fun and laughter, evening made Chitu 🕺🏼🕺🏼🕺🏼
Thanks marxia❤️
South African pronunciation of the British words is shaped more by the American (US) media - movies, artists, mainstream media, etc
True
Totally true, Some people from the states get surprised when you tell them about the shows we watched on TV back in the 70's, 80's and 90's. We watched everything they watched.
When you say movies and media, u just made your statement very dump, because south africa is a mixed country , our schools teach English and Afrikaans .
@@pertuniamashoto8155
Our SA movies are predominantly from the USA rather than the UK. Our pronunciations of words are that of the americans rather than the britons. Both the US and SA are British colonies. American soapies : The bold and the beautiful, Days of our lives, etc. Stop insulting other people if you are devoid of substance. You are also insulting all the positive likes
Am here laughing so hard yes Nigeria we love am like that oo.enjoy Watching
Hey nnem❤️
Haha, enjoyed this.. Nigerian accent is rough to me (not in a bad way).. You guys are always fun
Love you sidumise, no offence taken ❤️
This is just full of fun. I enjoyed myself watching, laughing and learning too.. your Nigeria tongue e sis
Hey sis, thanks❤️
it cannot be the same, Nigeria accent and South Africa, it is so interesting, nice one for sharing, new friend here with my bell on
Welcome sis❤️
Please beautiful queens come back again. Love to see your faces here.
Ok queen🥰🥰
I like you intro.
I like kumoso name. Nice
All ladies looking nice in colours red yellow blue. Husss band!!! NOT hAsbaannddd!!!! Lol
The burger part got me laughing 🤣 reminded me of a funny scenario when I just came to SA😂😂
Hey boo boo❤️
I give it to the South Africans for towel.😁
Right🎉🎉🎉
So fun to watch, that profession caught me lol,naija no dey carry last.
At all sis💯
This is so beautiful and joyous to watch.... maybe am not use to others languages that's why I like our 9ja accent die 😂😂😂
Heheheheheh😂😂
Our Nigerian accent anyday anytime🤣🤣🤣🤣horse-band got me rolling,I have heard pastor as pas-ta🤣🤣🤣🤣. Borger for me ooooo🏃🏃🏃toowel biko. I rely had a good laugh too.
Nigerian accent made easy:
Husband= Ozz bandz
Concern= Con Son
Happy birthday= Api bezday
I we fight you oh😂😂😂, haibo🥺🥺
@@Ur_Cristiano_channel001 it's a joke
@@Ur_Cristiano_channel001 the Yoruba people of Nigeria say happy buy day😂💀😂
There is no such thing as a general Nigerian accent. Your "api bezday" is close to the accent of a North Western Nigerian but that accent is totally alien to a south eastern, south western and Niger Deltan Nigerian.
I like this channel❤ always lighten up my mood
Love you back Lebo❤️
🤣🤣🤣🤣when the English girl in you unfold hell will break loss my dear. Asa is on your neck you won't even shift
Don’t mind my naughty baby🥰🥰
@@ChituDiary she loves you that is why
Hahaha, I hardly hear what they saying oh, am always waiting for you to pronounce each word
It was fun watching you ladies
South Africans got nice accents you hardly hear them if you not from here
Hot like a bomb 😂. I enjoy watching this video
Like a bomb oh
If those calling burger come to Lagos Nigeria and pronounce it as beger, they will direct them to berger which is a place in Lagos.
Yes oh, our people will make a mistake and send them to Berger oh😂😂😂
😄 😀 Chitu girl you should try the word "GIRL"
😂😂I will get it right gurl pronounced and girl spelt🙌🏾🙌🏾
Hmmm I clicked on this video so fast because I know it's lit 🔥🔥🔥 for sure 🤣🤣🤣 because it's Chichi. Wow Kgomotso is from my hometown. Let me listen properly if her accent is like mine 😊
😂😂😂😂😂, love you my friend
@@ChituDiary I loooove you my friend 🤣🤣🤣
Energy in tht lady in the middle is off the charts
Such wonderful laughters. Wish I were in the room😃
Would be great 🤗
Beeeeeega😂😂😂😂😂gosh am dead🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂
"For me, it's a TOWEL!" as i czech person i totally understand the nigerian pronunciation, it makes more sense than the actual english :D
I speak like chittu sorry.
Mahn man.
Not mehn!!!@! Lol ha ha girls.
Fully watched
Thanks babes❤️
Lets remember, South Africa is called the rainbow nation for a reason. This is just one part of the many accents you'll hear in South Africa.
I really enjoyed this video 😂😂😂 "bocket"
😂😂😂
I have really missed watching my favorite show😂😂😂😂😂
Hey yummy Mumy ❤️
Looking good as always.
Thanks my darling ❤️
Lov,lets move forward🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hey brother ❤️
Is Hoooos Band for me...Take it or you leave it 😍
😂😂😂😂😂
Am already laughing before watching, chitu diary can you invite me too, I am cool☺️☺️
Ok sipho😆
You are such a beautiful woman Chitu, and your personality is a vibe.Just love yah♥️
For real this is really fun watching, lol hus ba band,😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 clous or class
😂😂😂😂
So much beauty in the same room I no go complain o😍😎
Thanks baby❤️
humm I love this video from start to finish 😍 now I need to go find me foreign friends so i can make one in my channel too 😋
Oya oh, find us some British people please 🤗🤗
@@ChituDiary yes I will o
Nigeria also have different accent, we've more than 100 languages
Oh gosh am rolling on the floor😂😂😂😂😂😂
Please get up😂😂😂
Let me get ready to launch 😅😅😅
I bumped into your chanel once but now i watch you everyday ..i even repeat other episodes...i love you chitu🥰❤❤❤❤
This just warmed up my heart, thanks chomi🥺❤️❤️
I lofff🤣🤣🤣.. ahaha, one thing in common bcz is food..🤣 i say yea🤣🤣🤣 I enjoyed it too
I lofff you❤️❤️
Hello, my dear.. happy to be here😍
Hello beautiful queen!
Ladies you are so lovely 🤣🤣🤣, I love the pronouciation.
❤️❤️thanks queen
🤣🤣🤣🤣 definitely enjoyed it and YEEESss it’s Yeeeeessss
You guys made my day..We need part 2 abeg 😜
Like the way you pronounced Milo today 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The reason the accents are so difficult, it is because of the country's native language. My teachers and my parents read most words like they're written
This is a beautiful video i loseeing beautiful black sisters from difftent countries come together to embrace each other coutries and cultures i am african american i wish a african american sister was on the panel
This girl sha 🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂
Love you back bro❤️🙏🏾
Caribbean islanders and West Africans almost pronounce the words the same!
Oh my word.... My ribs 😂😂😂😂🤣😂
beautiful ladies!!!!
Thanks sitwandwa
The love part 😂😂
Wait till this girls hears a #yoruba or Ibibio efik pronunciation
It needs one to learn and understand phonetics so that you can pronounce words correctly . You ladies are entertainers 😍😍😍
Nice one guys
Thanks my peaceful peace ❤️
@@ChituDiary you know ❤️💕❤️
The lady at the right said plurul 🤣🤣🤣 naija🇳🇬 it plural
Yellow is right about HOSBAND! ;)
Thank you dear 😘 💕 ❤ 💖
Lol this was funny
Thanks bro🥰
Loved it
Thanks queen❤️
The jokes on you, Nigerians can imitate any accent
Nice one.
Love my south african accent 🇿🇦byt the Nigerian 🔥
I loved you
Like the Nigerian lady. A like from me
Chitu looks like a tswana friend of mine from botswana
Ladies looking cute
this was fun
🙏🏾🙏🏾
In my hometown everyone pronounces burger as burger and not beggar. Maybe it’s because of the Afrikaans slang, but if you say Beggar, people won’t know what you’re talking about. Northern Cape vibes…South Africa has too many accents man. 😂😂😂
Lol 🤣
Amezing content ❤ ❤
Ok 😊
The Nigerian sounded most familiar
Where are your natural hair my people. You look something else with these Asian hairs
I know you are a Ghanaian that is why your comment is different from other comments . You people are always full of negative vibes and hate. I know you are not happy because this is Nigeria and South Africa but not Nigeria and Ghana.
@@James-Bond9072 if being realistic make me a Ghanaian hater or negative person let it be . There are no Asians weary African hair.
Beautiful Queens
Yes is from yebo or ee not the English yes. 😁 you get it right?
Chitu😍
Hey boo
Break- fast
🤣❤️
Mother tongue interruption
Exactly darling, how r you marmar ❤️
@@ChituDiary Is that my new name? Lol!!
Yes only I have the authority to call you that🥰🥰
I prefer my Nigeria accent please
😘😘😘😘😘
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SA got their accent from the boar people's language and accent! Even though both Nigeria and SA were colonized by the British! That Apartheid influence was deep in their society!
It spelled husband but u makes an a sound
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It is towel not tawel pls for SA
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
It is Yes for me and not Yees lol
Yes😂😂
Flat -flirt
Towel-tawel
Task. Nigerian say Taks
You’re supposed to spell the words so we can see it
Sorry my love🥺