I actually like the way she specifically categorized it as " Yoruba accent". Many people especially here in America don't know there are many different accents not only in Nigeria but within a region or even a state. Good job for pointing that out mum.
I thought she said Europa accent and I got confused since the daughter said Nigerian accent and Nigeria isn’t in Europe? Thanks for the clarification! Lol 😂
Americans pronunciations of words leads to bad spellings of words. Unfortunately, some Nigerians have picked up the bad habits and pronouncing words like the Americans.
@@ms.wilson6439 Yoruba is a tribe in Nigeria and their is really different from other Nigerian accent just like a black American guy and a white southern American
And that cos Nigeria has over 500 languages and over 250 tribes...there are 3 dominant tribes Hausa,Yoruba and lgbo each with a distinct accent. So Mama is right for saying Yoruba accent.
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Daughter's pronunciation sounds like "worter or warter! And not water. Mum's pronunciation sounds like watah or wotar" Mum's pronunciation of most of the words are more correct than that of the daughter in my opinion. Bad pronunciation leads to bad spellings and we see this time and time again in English and Americans peoples spellings. They are very bad with spellings. They spell the same way they pronounces words.
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My child you have done good....... just for da voice 🤣🤣 I bet you don't leave her side until your almost dying in laughter I mean I would be and I try to do the accent but saying a few words I have to stop bc I'm laughing to hard but may god bless you and your mother
I am a Nigerian living in the UK 🇬🇧, my twin teenage children are British born and they try to correct our Nigeria Accent. I am Yoruba and their mum is Igbo. They are still trying to get their heads round when they visited Nigeria for the first time last year. They think we are a crazy lots in Nigeria but they are proud of how we care about each other . Proudly Nigerian. We no dey carry last.
Fuel is defintion not pronounced or spelt they way her accent limits her. They lack cultural ways of speaking many accents do that's why Americans when they learn a different language will pronounce the word differently due to cultural tongue
@@imthefunnyguy5467 Yes boy, you are talking about the one and only world out of the bunch that she didn't pronounced phonetically, 🙄 not surprise! Let's be real English for the most part makes no sense, it's too messy, nigerian accent makes sense, and I'm white.
I like that she was specific that it's "Yoruba" accent. The accent of other tribes are very very different. The "fuel" part cracked me up 😂😂 Nobody that grew up in Nigeria, calls it what the daughter called it, "fewl"😂😂
Same. Nigerians are very different from East to West, North to South. The accent of someone from Enugu is not the same as someone from Ogun, Katsina or even Cross River which is close to Enugu.
most Yorubas pronounce ch as sh. There is no letter c in their alphabet which i think is the reason. The igbos and vast magrity of tribes including me however prounouce ch as ch. I sometimes use its to joke.
I love the fact your Mom set the record straight so anyone listening will know the exact accent in NIGERIA she is using. She's a proud YORUBA mother and i respect and love her. I suspect she's a teacher but hey i might be wrong. God bless y'all. 😊
My Dad used to work in Nigeria i grew up as a small child surrounded by Nigerian culture 😀👍 and i can do a cracking Nigerian accent myself.. especially water / wa-ta! Love from UK 😎✌🇬🇧
This brought me back to my childhood. I was in a summer program when I was about 9 where one of the activities was an African drum class. I always thought it was hilarious when he would get mad at the class and say “you cheel-DREN do nut LISS-ten”. I never laughed to his face because he didn’t play but I still remember him to this day. Loved that class.
I like the way the mother said Yoruba accent because you can definitely tell some of the words were actually how a Yoruba person would pronounce them compared to a Hausa person
Actually the reading in nigerian accent makes a lot more sense because its more solid and you dont have to worry over the same letter being pronounced different without any given reason. Best example Banana! Why should the same "a" be pronounced different then rather the same, everytime?Its the same "A" as before!
Oh my goshhhhh I never realized that. I have an “American” accent whatever that means and even when I talk I think we are weird lol!! My parents are Cameroonian so like the video I grew up with my parents having different pronunciations. It’s help me not have a superiority complex...American English and pronunciation has always been weird to me tbh.
@ oh sorry el marmaduke420 i didnt even recognize u as the all knowing ruler of english who decides that speaking phonetically is incorrect bcus the only accent he finds acceptable is that of an american white guy
@@lepmuhangpa Well, the British are more familiar with Nigerians. For one thing, Britain colonized them and taught them their version of the English language, so I would hope that they can understand Nigerians better. Secondly, Britain has about the same percentage of people born in Nigeria as America does, but is a much smaller and more compact country than America. Consequently, more Britons have probably had contact with Nigerians than Americans. Most Americans have never met a Nigerian.
Yes Ma I can relate with your accent I have a Yoruba friend we always fight when we talking the fact that I’m from Haiti 🇭🇹 that make us fight the more but I love y’all.
1) Iike how she specified it's a Yoruba accent cause yes each tribe pronounces English words differently. 2) The daughter made me crack up at the end when her own Yoruba came out lol
@@gloriaokonye341I swear. 😂😂 Werey doesn’t know there’s other tribes like Fulani and Hausa and Igbo and Efik and even me sef, I don’t know all of them.
@@thewidepeepostribes is an outdated term, it’s actually ethnicity so the person is right, though colloquially we still refer to these groups as tribes. My two ethnicities are Igbo and Esan.
@@catrinad2491 Laughing can be from feeling awkward/embarrassed/uncomfortable, so the daughter could just be feeling a bit awkward doing this with her mother. The daughter could maybe not have known her mother very long, or interacted with people who have the mom’s accent. The daughter handled it better than a lot of other US citizens who full on go and actually become the DEFINITION of rude
It reminds me when I congregated in a mainly black Church in London. Hearing my sisters saying: "Pasta Pasta (pastor), Jeesos bless me..." it so funny it's like my son speaking Geordie: Dadday can I av some wohtah ;-)
Yea eneglish is a language the accent affects jow the words come out I'm also Nigerian but I'm not yoruba or igbo or hausa so idk how to explain it but I have a bilingual accent and also it's how it's supposed to be pronounced just with an accent try saying this to an australlian
I feel like they pronounce it how it’s spelled
They speak the real english
@@valoressbqiskrnrjbx5025 That's what I was thinking
Great point . I saw the same thing
Same me tooo
Filipinos do that
Correct Yoruba woman. Repping us well, no shame, no forming. Bless you.
Abi o
Yesss ooo
Definitely
Oshe jare Omo ye mi
@@abdulazeeznurane6857 Ose omo yeye mi :)
Mama's English be like "i ain't wasting any letter, I went to school and paid to learn them all💀💀😂😂❣"
Real 😂😭
🤣🤣🤣
😂😂
Definitely 😂😂
*FOR REAAL BRUH 🤣*
"FWEL"😂 She said it with so much confidence, and that's all that matters
Fr
after that I wonder how she says Foil 😅😅😅
@@YahLoverDOMMY13 we say fff-oil, it’s really not that difficult
You mean the "FUWEL"?
Lol even in South Africa I've heard it pronounced that way and it sounds like voel which is bird in afrikaans
I like how she’s not being overly dramatic like some people in other videos . She’s just talking normally.
Literally, thank you for saying this.
i mean . . . some people have thicker accents than others. doesn't mean they're being dramatic.
@@user-qe6ru3ne7m it does
Trust me she's being dramatic no one calls Google goggles for Christ sake we ain't retards
@korede bello I've seen people do that.😂😂😂
I actually like the way she specifically categorized it as " Yoruba accent". Many people especially here in America don't know there are many different accents not only in Nigeria but within a region or even a state. Good job for pointing that out mum.
Sjnssbzbznzbb. Vxvbb.
Bvv bznznBbznVzb. V. Zkzjj. Much nxnn
Hbbzbbzzbbz sbz
Lo que sea mija
Nbbv
Mmm with America being a place that has different accents in every state, I think we know that there are..😭
I like how she stated that it is "yoruba accent"😀 not just any Nigerian accent😀
I thought she said Europa accent and I got confused since the daughter said Nigerian accent and Nigeria isn’t in Europe? Thanks for the clarification! Lol 😂
Yes...that how we yoruba talk
Yeah for a second I was like huh bc my grandpa is Igbo and none of this sounded like him lol
I really like all your videos I really watch them everyday
“✨Fuwell✨”
Com-for-table, I mean she ain’t wrong.😂
The toothbrush and comfortable is accurate coming from an African household😂
Bro i litterly say it like that 🤣
Fr😂
How we pronounced it in nigeria 🇳🇬
@U_dogwatrrshe already said Yoruba accent because all Nigeria don’t speak the same English
To be fair... How your mom says Wednesday is how I say it in my head to ensure I spell it correctly
Me too!
Same
SAME!
Yep
Same
The way her mom says Wednesday is how I would remember how to spell it as a kid lol
I would love to hear you say that
💕
Lol same
Same
Your right
When she said fuel the daughter was like “no it’s pronounced fuel, and the mom was like “ well im pronoincung it fuel, get over it
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
Its the fact that this comment has 666 likes for me
Gosh this comment got 1.4K over just one week!
Pronouncing *
Sorry I didnt want you to have that mistake again.
@@iielephvnt6125 thx
The girl saying "banana koh" shows she still got Nigerian in her ❤
Exactly, I laughed at that...
Clearly and I so love that part
I heard "banana kong", it's a phone game lol
@@porcoddio901Nah, she was using the Yoruba accent to correct her mum😅
I loved that part "Banana ko" 😂
As an American, the Nigerian sounds beautiful.
IKR i love it sm
Americans pronunciations of words leads to bad spellings of words. Unfortunately, some Nigerians have picked up the bad habits and pronouncing words like the Americans.
Thanks
It does. She said she is Yoruba though. There are many ethnic groups in Nigeria.
I want her to be my grandma 😭
*Comfortable*
"COME. FOR. TABLE*
L o l
DEPENDS what’s the table wearing?
@@fbi2970 Natzi
@@astxrism5857 Nazi?
Not sure why this is funny but it sure is😂😂😂
She’s literally pronouncing them how they should be. English is weird
It's phonetically inconsistent now if he had some accent marks to indicate thinks like in other languages we would be fine
If you think that’s how water should be pronounced you must have a railroad spike going through your brain.
Our English is different from original English accents, I.E Britain.
It is.
@@wallraven55 little bit of anger built up inside budz? Lol wow
As a fellow American Nigerian I clicked on this just to hear Em-ba-rrass 🤣🤣🤣
Best part was when she emphasised it was a Yoruba accent not a Nigerian accent.
Gold
What's the difference? (AA here)
@@ms.wilson6439 Yoruba is a tribe in Nigeria and their is really different from other Nigerian accent just like a black American guy and a white southern American
And that cos Nigeria has over 500 languages and over 250 tribes...there are 3 dominant tribes Hausa,Yoruba and lgbo each with a distinct accent. So Mama is right for saying Yoruba accent.
Exactly.
Yorùbá is spoken in the South-western Nigeria, some parts Republic of Benin, parts of Togo, some variants in Brazil, Cuba,...
@@akeemsalami1764 it’s the other way around; over 500 languages or there about and about three hundred and something tribes
"Fewl"
"Fooell"
"FEWL"
"FOOELL"
🤣🤣😂😂😂
FO - EL 😂😂
Fuel is monosyllabic, but the mom is made it disyllabic. FU - EL
I laughed me a** off. Damn funny TikTok video.
Beloved, I don't know you in person but God knows you. God ministered to me in a revelation when I was on your profile to see things around you,I saw blessings but spiritual attacks holding onto them,in prayers,i saw a woman in the realm of the spirit monitoring and plotting delay in your life, with an evil mirror, and with a motive to destroy. But as I speak to you now her time is up, Render hand of favour with Anything you can afford or give to these motherless foundation (GOD'STIME MOTHERLESS FOUNDATION) in kebbi state nigeria before 2DAYS with faith, as I Rise my hands towards heaven and pray for you they shall serve as point of contact wherever you are, you will receive double portion of grace to excel and total restoration of breakthrough in your life and in the life of your family. Ask for their acct details and help them call the MD in charge of the orphanage to get their details on (WhatsApp or call them now on +2347069166268 tell him I sent an you. For it is not by might nor by in power but of the spirit saith the lord (zechariah 4:6). You shall testify to the Glory of God in your life God bless you
Daughter: Water
Mom: Wa-TA!
No daughter said waderrr
While mum said water
@@NorthCamZ yeah, to be fair her English is more correct lol (if u compare proper English VS American)
Daughter's pronunciation sounds like "worter or warter! And not water.
Mum's pronunciation sounds like watah or wotar"
Mum's pronunciation of most of the words are more correct than that of the daughter in my opinion. Bad pronunciation leads to bad spellings and we see this time and time again in English and Americans peoples spellings. They are very bad with spellings. They spell the same way they pronounces words.
Quinnie Bei i said that as a child
Mum was correct
“Banana ko” 🤣... At that point the young lady had had enough 🤣
Swears! 😂
Lol shes doing it properly
Beloved, I don't know you in person but God knows you. God ministered to me in a revelation when I was on your profile to see things around you,I saw blessings but spiritual attacks holding onto them,in prayers,i saw a woman in the realm of the spirit monitoring and plotting delay in your life, with an evil mirror, and with a motive to destroy. But as I speak to you now her time is up, Render hand of favour with Anything you can afford or give to these motherless foundation (GOD'STIME MOTHERLESS FOUNDATION) in kebbi state nigeria before 2DAYS with faith, as I Rise my hands towards heaven and pray for you they shall serve as point of contact wherever you are, you will receive double portion of grace to excel and total restoration of breakthrough in your life and in the life of your family. Ask for their acct details and help them call the MD in charge of the orphanage to get their details on (WhatsApp or call them now on +2347069166268 tell him I sent an you. For it is not by might nor by in power but of the spirit saith the lord (zechariah 4:6). You shall testify to the Glory of God in your life God bless you
@@pastorharrison8550 um lol wtf😭
Not true all fake
African mum did it right.
Banana
African my. Said baaaa
America said. Bor 🤔
What does bor have to do with baaaa
It is banana not bornana😂🤣🤪
@@pastorharrison8550 plz pastor Harrison cleanse me of my sins 😭😭😭😭
*points to letters*
its spelled “B-A-N-A-N-A”
Says “BUHnana” 🤣
LMAOOOO😂
Ikr
Its banana not bnahnah
BANANA 🍌 🍌 🍌XD
i don't find it funny, its just how Nigerian people pronounce it...
comfortable
I heard
"come-for-table".
Yeah com-for-table
🤣🤣🤣
Yea, come for table
"I'm coming, where should I pick it up?"😂
I felt that.... come ...for ..table ...🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love the way Nigerians talk their voices are very beautiful
It gets annoying
sometimes
Don't you get annoyed when people talk too much
No it's not it's just their accent@@flearion1
Tyyyy
@@iluvmenotyoucap
GIRL- WHY WAS SHE GOING OFF ON HER FOR BANANA 😭🙈🙈
that was the one tht sounded the least different lmao
@@jordanofori6542 I know right I don't understand haha
🇺🇸 buh nay na
🇳🇬 banNa nah
Why tf are you yelling, relax.
We can hear you just fine
She was laughing.
For those that want to learn English I’m pretty sure would be easier if you learn mom’s accents.🤣🤣🤣
😄My grandma is from Nigeria 🇳🇬 and I talk to her just to hear her accent.. ❤️❤️❤️
My child you have done good....... just for da voice 🤣🤣 I bet you don't leave her side until your almost dying in laughter I mean I would be and I try to do the accent but saying a few words I have to stop bc I'm laughing to hard but may god bless you and your mother
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🌹🌹🌹👍👍I grew up from Naija and CA now
I am a Nigerian living in the UK 🇬🇧, my twin teenage children are British born and they try to correct our Nigeria Accent. I am Yoruba and their mum is Igbo. They are still trying to get their heads round when they visited Nigeria for the first time last year. They think we are a crazy lots in Nigeria but they are proud of how we care about each other . Proudly Nigerian. We no dey carry last.
I was waiting for the “watah” and I was not disappointed 😏
I was waiting for the watah and the listin
Lmao same lol
Me too
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Karate watah
if my children ever laugh at my accent like that they better prepare to meet god
😂😂😂😂😂😂I’m done
🤣🤣😂😂😂🤣😂🤣 im dead that's trueeeeeee
Not really? I mean it’s just light hearted joking, not that serious
Meet your future of your kids not talking to you and not being able to take a joke
@@xX_Ghostie.Girl_Xx your parents must love you lmao
So it looks like mum was pronouncing it like it should be and the American accent distorts the words in my opinion.
Fuel is defintion not pronounced or spelt they way her accent limits her. They lack cultural ways of speaking many accents do that's why Americans when they learn a different language will pronounce the word differently due to cultural tongue
So "water" is really pronounced "wahta"😂I think not my guy
@Dawit_K
And they still get 300 likes for stretching. F idiots
Exactly!
@@imthefunnyguy5467 Yes boy, you are talking about the one and only world out of the bunch that she didn't pronounced phonetically, 🙄 not surprise!
Let's be real English for the most part makes no sense, it's too messy, nigerian accent makes sense, and I'm white.
Add one more on your list. "Cucumber " kocumba is very funny 😂😂😂
😂😂😂
“Write as you speak and read how it’s written” - Vuk Karadzic
Pravilnije govori keva iz Nigerije 😂😂
Love you Deku! 💜🔥
That's only true with slavic languages
if i wrote how i spoke it would be hell to try and read it
I was waiting for someone to write this hahaha
I like that she was specific that it's "Yoruba" accent. The accent of other tribes are very very different.
The "fuel" part cracked me up 😂😂
Nobody that grew up in Nigeria, calls it what the daughter called it, "fewl"😂😂
Same. Nigerians are very different from East to West, North to South. The accent of someone from Enugu is not the same as someone from Ogun, Katsina or even Cross River which is close to Enugu.
I do
@@faladeolasunkanmi5118 You're the real MVP.
They taught me in primary school sha in Diction😂 but me I cannot come and kill myself
@@tamiadunola 😂😂
Girl: church. Mom: shush😂😂
That made me laugh out so loud
@@harricanviva7902 losl
its a boy
@@harricanviva7902
Yoruba tongue
most Yorubas pronounce ch as sh. There is no letter c in their alphabet which i think is the reason. The igbos and vast magrity of tribes including me however prounouce ch as ch. I sometimes use its to joke.
Yoruba is a very interesting language, and people find it easy to learn because the way you spell is the way you pronounce .
I love the fact your Mom set the record straight so anyone listening will know the exact accent in NIGERIA she is using.
She's a proud YORUBA mother and i respect and love her.
I suspect she's a teacher but hey i might be wrong.
God bless y'all. 😊
I'm Nigerian and so is my whole family so this made me smile
I am a Nigerian as well as all my family members. I am happy .
I'm also Nigerian. My mom talks just like this. My dad speaks igbo though.
@@naijagyal5 I'm an igbo too but my mum's dad was youruban
Damn 70% look like my accent but I'm Vietnamese
I'm half
My Dad used to work in Nigeria i grew up as a small child surrounded by Nigerian culture 😀👍 and i can do a cracking Nigerian accent myself.. especially water / wa-ta!
Love from UK 😎✌🇬🇧
This brought me back to my childhood. I was in a summer program when I was about 9 where one of the activities was an African drum class. I always thought it was hilarious when he would get mad at the class and say “you cheel-DREN do nut LISS-ten”. I never laughed to his face because he didn’t play but I still remember him to this day. Loved that class.
I like the way the mother said Yoruba accent because you can definitely tell some of the words were actually how a Yoruba person would pronounce them compared to a Hausa person
I love her Nigerian accent it’s so cool
Yoruba accent*
@@byee5056 Yoruba is Nigerian 💀
@@Happy-id8el not all Yoruba are Nigerian
@@Happy-id8el some are from other west African countries
@@byee5056 are u even nigerian how you gon tell me not all Yoruba is Nigerian
I thought after "water" she was gonna say, "subscribe." Lmao!
That was wack ngl
“WATA” 😂
Her : Wednesday
Her mom: when is day
Omg yes
🤣🤣🤣❤❤
You are creative 😂😂😂😂
Nope! I wed-nes-day
Americans literally pronounce is as "when's day" so what's the difference? She says when is day and you say when's day. Go whine to the word police
The way she pronounces stuff is how I figure out how to spell stuff like chocolate I legit say c h o c o l a t e
You spell it?
@@marosen9260 I t
@@marosen9260 I-
@YourGuySkie - u are 💯 percent correct. It help me spell words correctly. Bad pronunciation often leads to bad spellings.
Mom: GO GET DA WOOTAAH WE R DEHOYDROITEDA
Daughter: bruh wth
LMAOAO YOU MADE MY SAY MY G
@@cryosphere1130 whut
XD 😂😂😂😂
Eeepopotaymiss
@@cryosphere1130 why is your name 1995 toyota supra but your picture is the mk5
I completely fell in love the mother’s beautiful accent ! Absolutely understandable and frankly makes more sense to me
It’s more British way of pronouncing things affected with the local dialect.
True
Yeah fr
This is it.
it isn’t at all but okay
@@holdmysalazar 124 people disagree with you
Actually the reading in nigerian accent makes a lot more sense because its more solid and you dont have to worry over the same letter being pronounced different without any given reason.
Best example Banana! Why should the same "a" be pronounced different then rather the same, everytime?Its the same "A" as before!
Right?
The English just like other languages , is not perfect she is just right.
That "Lis-Ten" just had me crying 😂
Nobody:
My mind at 3 am: WA-TAR
Edit: Jesus lord I never noticed I got over 600+ likes uh- thank you wonderful thing in the universe-
Same, 3am 😂
Ootha
*wotah
😂
😂
Love the intonation like she's speaking Yorùbá lol
Hi
Yup
She said Wednesday how we all say it when we need to spell it out
The Nigerian accent is so correct 😂😂
The "Fuel"🤣🤣🤣
And "Google" to be honest sounded like me😂😂
Much love and respect to this mom and daughter!!!!!! The bond is undeniable!!!! Xoxox
I like the “Yoruba accent” more even though I have American accent
Ey can you teach me American accent
I have the zim-british accent
The way the mom pronounced fuel sounds so much fancier.
Like, “I’m gonna go down to the gas station and fill up on more Fuelle.” 🧐💅🏾
Mama said ‘Yoruba’ accent from the jump. She a real one
I love when she said “Banana ko” like mom, that’s not how it’s pronounced common😂😂❤️❤️❤️
sybau
@@Burntoutkv Otimad
Ccvfrtrb😖😖😘😘😘😔😨😛
@@krystlefrazier1603 Skamkflish 🐶🦁🦁🐨🐼😳😳🥵🥵🥵🤤💗💗💗👎👎🤤🐶
She tries to correct “banana”, as if it was obvious that every “a” in the word is pronounced differently...
Exactly! If she use that logic every a it’s suppose to be pronounced the same (like in Spanish or almost every other language )
Oh my goshhhhh I never realized that. I have an “American” accent whatever that means and even when I talk I think we are weird lol!! My parents are Cameroonian so like the video I grew up with my parents having different pronunciations. It’s help me not have a superiority complex...American English and pronunciation has always been weird to me tbh.
ikr
They're pronounced differently?
@@alejandroarroyo5124the first and last are an “uh” sound while the middle a is a harder a sound
Pure Yoruba accent thanks Ma'am.
Kudos to that wonderful African mum and daughter 💯❤️
S Y L L A B L E S
INTENSIFIES
I mean... she doesn’t have to laugh so much. Her mum’s accent is great just the way it is. And I liked it better than her American one
I mean people like you are annoying just sayN
She can laugh if she wants :/ she just adores her moms accent
I agree
@Pretzel 14245 - she was laughing for the camera. Of course she is used to the way her mother pronounces such words from when she was born.
@@TstanDa-Man Hush child, it's people like you that call people annoying than get annoying 🙃
I like that correction! Let her know where you from momma!!!😂😂😂😂🎉🥰💕
😂😂😂 This is absolutely hilarious!😂
Moms accents is cool and most of the world can relate.
I love how they argue with the word “fuel” 😂😂 I argue with my dad over the word “schedule”
Skejul or shedul?
This mum is adorable!
The Google and chocolate is too funny😂❤
She talking phonetically is all.
@ nah english is weird depends on what country ur from
@ depends
@ oh sorry el marmaduke420 i didnt even recognize u as the all knowing ruler of english who decides that speaking phonetically is incorrect bcus the only accent he finds acceptable is that of an american white guy
@ aksjsj i was joking luv
I like how she spells them. If I wasn't living in the state I'll be saying the same thing 🤷🏾♀️🇭🇹
Girl I was laughing too. But I love the Nigerian accent.
A native American (first eng spk) can understand this accent without difficulty? you think the British can understand it too?
Most people in the U.K I've seen, they don't have problems understanding this sort of English, America's a different story, though.
@@lepmuhangpa Well, the British are more familiar with Nigerians. For one thing, Britain colonized them and taught them their version of the English language, so I would hope that they can understand Nigerians better. Secondly, Britain has about the same percentage of people born in Nigeria as America does, but is a much smaller and more compact country than America. Consequently, more Britons have probably had contact with Nigerians than Americans. Most Americans have never met a Nigerian.
I agree with the parent it's 'WATER' not 'Warror.. '😂
I'm Nigerian but I'm igbo this is exactly how my mom pronounces things lol
Same lol
And most of the words mum pronounced correctly and often leads to correct spelling of the words.
Same
- banena
+ Banana
- banena
+ Banana
- be a en e en a banena
+ *_BANANA_*
Best dialoge I've ever heard 🤝
Yes Ma I can relate with your accent I have a Yoruba friend we always fight when we talking the fact that I’m from Haiti 🇭🇹 that make us fight the more but I love y’all.
The fwel got me choking on my cereal 💀😂😂😅
1) Iike how she specified it's a Yoruba accent cause yes each tribe pronounces English words differently. 2) The daughter made me crack up at the end when her own Yoruba came out lol
"tribe" it's ethnic people. That's like saying Germans or Swedes are tribes
@@GameyRaccoonRest... You don't know what you are saying
@@gloriaokonye341I swear. 😂😂 Werey doesn’t know there’s other tribes like Fulani and Hausa and Igbo and Efik and even me sef, I don’t know all of them.
@@thewidepeepostribes is an outdated term, it’s actually ethnicity so the person is right, though colloquially we still refer to these groups as tribes. My two ethnicities are Igbo and Esan.
@@vastya.3255 I say tribe bc ppl will confuse it with my ethnicity which is nigerian
Why is she laughing at her though... She's not pronouncing anything wrong, she's just saying it in her own accent
I agree it's rude
@@hassanmazza1831 I still don't get the funny
She's laughing like she's not used to hearing her mom speak... weird
@@catrinad2491 Laughing can be from feeling awkward/embarrassed/uncomfortable, so the daughter could just be feeling a bit awkward doing this with her mother. The daughter could maybe not have known her mother very long, or interacted with people who have the mom’s accent. The daughter handled it better than a lot of other US citizens who full on go and actually become the DEFINITION of rude
Help me tell her oo, some people think their accent is right and others are wrong.
Their speech and reading is way less confusing then ours they actually say the words how they look
Don't learn swedish 😳
Your mom got the yoruba Accent💯... it's so on point😂😂
Why do I love the way she says chocolate it’s so calming for some apparent reason! (I don’t wanna seem weird)
My Yoruba grandma says it the same way.
Oh my goodness I loooooove your moms accent. She’s like the best. I just wanna hug her.
I love her accent and I wish I could have conversations with her every day
This got me cracked up fr 😂😂
I'm Dutch but I really like the American language/accent. But her mom's accent is seriously cool
It reminds me when I congregated in a mainly black Church in London. Hearing my sisters saying: "Pasta Pasta (pastor), Jeesos bless me..." it so funny it's like my son speaking Geordie: Dadday can I av some wohtah ;-)
Lol we Americans say “can I have some wudder/wadder😂 we don’t pronounce that TT
That was definitely a Ghanaian not Nigerian lol.
*Fuel*
Mom:" fueul"
*Chocolate*
Mom: "shocolatt"
*Embarrass*
Mom:"Embarrazzz"
😂😂😂
It's the embaRAZZ for me!🙌🏽
It's Em - Bare - Ass, the true meaning of the word
@@klimbach88 LOL XD
😢 “ Come fur Tay Bo” got me weak😂😂😂😂
I am also Yoruba Nigerian yay I so have heard what her mum was saying I hear it all the time in Nigeria
Same
Sameeee
The mother shouted over her like it's supposed to be her way and I was like the funniest thing
Yea eneglish is a language the accent affects jow the words come out I'm also Nigerian but I'm not yoruba or igbo or hausa so idk how to explain it but I have a bilingual accent and also it's how it's supposed to be pronounced just with an accent try saying this to an australlian
This is so true, this is literally how my yoruba mom speaks
Fuel
Foo-el
Fuel
Foo-el
😂😂😂I love it!! Yall are too cute!
i like that her mom pronounces the word the way they’re spelled
I love her accent. Reminds me of my mommy 😥❤
The Wednesday made so much sense when her mom said it “wed nes day”
That gigantic got me off 😂😂😂
She pronounced it as a Yoruba language 😂😂😂