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Lauren here! 🇬🇧 loved this! Sorry I got confused, I thought he was American at first by the name of the video 😅 oh my goshhh the clip of my American accent nooooo😂
I actually had that in McDonald's when I was over in NYC. So awkward. There was a queue behind me and the cashier just stared at me (we were both silent until I realised). Once I realised, I was like "Oh. Fries please"
We would love that, btw if u want to see more of this guy u were reacting to he also has a yt and the reason he is good at both accents is because he was born in the UK and moved to America :)
I can relate to Lauren on so many levels with the Harry Potter stuff. I was outside a walmart and I shouted to my wife to "fetch a trolley" suddenly this hyper HP fan girl approached me and wanted me to recite Harry Potter lines. Reciting Harry Potter lines wasn't actually the awkward part. The awkward part was me pondering should I tell the girl that I am not British but a New Zealander.
I'm 50% 🇺🇸 and 50% 🇩🇪 I grew up in germany and at my school there were a teacher who had a hard bri'ish accent. One morning I was missed the bus So I walked into our classroom. I dropped my bottle. And he was like : You dro'ed ya bo'oh'o'wa'er ! Me * laughing * : a bo'oh'o'wa'er ? This was the day I had more homework to do than any other student.
I used to work with someone who kept doing the "ello guvner" and "pip pip cheerio" lines in a horrendous super posh accent that no one speaks with and she was offended when I told her that NO ONE in the uk sounds like that. She kept insisting that her accent was perfect....I grew up in the uk, I think I'd know!
@@TheHabsification Well that's a bloody shame then guv'nor. Bang out of order. A slap on the Chevy Chase. Better move to Essex then, where we can still hear (can we?) that Lock Stock Smoking barrels dialect and all. Cheerio!
Chewsday is very common in Cockney and other varieties of English accents that are more distant from the RP accent. In RP and similar accents it is ‘Tyoosday'
@@vitorsousa9067 Eu também, mas detesto o Cockney e sotaques similares. Não se entende nada. Eu duvido praticamente de que ainda seja inglês, especialmente se usarem o Cockney Rhyme.
He apparently played for the Leicester Riders in 2019-2020. That should interest this channel, given that Leicester has shown up in the pronunciation challenges for Americans.
He's a British guy. I keep on saying this. It's easier for Brits to try out the American accent but Americans find it a little difficult doing the British accent.
Because its literally proven american dialects are easier to say. Its less harsh on our muscles and throat. So being fluent in a non-american english dialect to american english is physically easier to do vs an american toughening up their throat and sort...of....not injuring per say...but wearing out the throat.
Fun video! I do think that British visitors do have a bit of a celebrity status when visiting many parts of the U.S. Both with a posh accent and with a cockney accent. Similarly, a French or Italian accent has some cache as well, as long as you can understand the English words spoken.
I think a lot of Americans think that British people either have a cockney or a posh accent, forgetting the 90% or so of us who have neither of those two.
@@vitorsousa9067 I was about to make this comment.I think the majority of people in middle England, who are not very susceeptible to suggestion, or not naturally easilly influenced. In termss of accents, tend to be close to RP. Posh, Is as different from RP, as many other aactions are. RP is the most attractive actioon, posh is not attractive.
I speak English since I was a young boy but I'm from Brazil. Just got my Michigan ECPE C2 exam approval and I really like these kinda comments regarding another's accent... My mother language is the Brazilian Portuguese but this Bo'oh' o' w'er is really funny. This literally cracked me up! hahahah
@@kaiyin3842 uh, ok, don't see why you needed to tear Gigi down to compliment Christina. Given how sweet Christina is I definitely don't think she'd be cool with your comment.
The funny thing is, it's not limited to other countries. Because there are so many different American accents, we do it to each other. I grew up in New York, and if someone heard me say "dog" or "coffee" I'd never hear the end of it. "Go wawk the dawg and then get me a cuppa cawfee!"
2:56 You would say "fries" even in a UK McDonalds because what they serve there are "fries": skinny lengths of fried potato. They don't serve British style chips, like you'd get in the UK at home or in a chip shop, which are much thicker and taste quite different to fries (surprisingly since both sorts are just fried potato). That's why we don't call chips fries, because they are two different things.
@@oldbird4601 I said chips in a NYC McDonald's. That's even worse. The cashier just stared at me without even giving me a hint or anything. It was just an uncomfortable silence between us until my brain realised and I was like "Oh. Fries"
I think the subtitle at 3:07 should be this guy's pain. I am not sure. Thanks for another fun video. I did enjoy watching it and love the interaction betweet those lovely ladies ^^
i loved all of these! especially the last one 😂😂 when it showed the bottle of water and it actually saying “BO’OH’O’WA’ER” on it and the cop making him say it was hilarious i cant-
I just learned that Christina in Korean is 크리스티나 and Lauren is 로렌. In Japanese, Christina=クリスティーナ and Lauren=ローレン. In Chinese, Christina=克里斯蒂娜 and Lauren=勞倫. In Malayalam, Christina=ക്രിസ്റ്റീന and Lauren=ലോറൻ. In Russian, Christina=Кристина and Lauren=Лорен.
Mak/Mek...(emek)=exertion /process Der-mek= to set the layout by bringing together (~to provide) Dar-mak= to bring about a new order by destroying the old Dur-mak= to keep being present/there (~to survive) (thor/hëdhër) Dur-der-mak> durdurmak= ~to stop Dür-mek= to roll it up (to make it become a roll) Dör-mek= to rotate on its axis ( törmek=old meaning)-(to stir it , to mix it(current meaning) (döngü)törüş/törüv=tour (törüv-çi=turqui)(tör-geş=turkish)=tourist...(törük halk=mixed people in ownself) Törü-mek=türemek= to get created a new order by joining each other Töre=the order established over time= custom/tradition > (torah=sacred order) (tarih=history) Törü-et-mek=türetmek= to create a new layout by adding them together= to derive Tör-en-mek>dörünmek= to rotate oneself /(2. to turn by oneself) (Dörn-mek)>Dönmek= to turn oneself (Dön-der-mek)>döndürmek= to turn something (Dön-eş-mek)>dönüşmek= to turn (altogether) to something (Dön-eş-der-mek)>dönüştürmek= to convert/ to transform simple wide tense for positive sentences Var-mak= to arrive (for the thick voiced words) (positive suffixes)=(Ar-ır-ur) Er-mek= to get (at) (for the subtle voiced words) (positive suffixes)=(Er-ir-ür) for negative sentences Ma=not Bas-mak= to dwell on /tread on (bas git= ~leave and go) Maz=(negativity suffix)=(ma-bas) =(No pass)=Na pas=not to dwell on > vaz geç= give up (for the thick voiced words) Ez-mek= to crush (ez geç= ~think nothing about) Mez=(negativity suffix)=(ma-ez) =(No crush)=do/es not > es geç = skip (for the subtle voiced words) Tan= the dawn Tanımak= to recognize (~to get the differences of) (Tanı-ma-bas)= tanımaz= ~doesn't recognize (Tanı-et-ma-bas)= tanıtmaz= doesn't make it get recognized (Tanı-en-ma-bas)= tanınmaz= doesn't inform about oneself (doesn't get known by any) (Tanı-eş-ma-bas)= tanışmaz= doesn't get known each other Tanışmak= to get to know each other =(~to meet first time) Danışmak= to get information from each other Uç=~ top point (Uç-mak)= to fly (Uç-a-var)= Uçar=it flies (arrives at flying) (Uç-ma-bas)= uçmaz= doesn't fly (~gives up flying) (Uç-der-ma-bas)=(uçturmaz)=uçurmaz= doesnt fly it (doesn't make it fly) (Uç-eş-ma-bas)=uçuşmaz= doesn't (all)together fly (Uç-al-ma-bas)=uçulmaz= doesn't get being flown Su=water (Suv)=fluent-flowing (suvu)=Sıvı=fluid, liquid Suv-mak=~ to make it flow onwards/upward (>sıvamak) Suy-mak=~ to make it flow over Süv-mek=~ to make it flow inwards Sür-mek=~ to make it flow on something Suv-up =liquefied=(soup) Sür-up(shurup)=syrup Suruppah(chorba)=soup Suruppat(sherbet)=sorbet sharap=wine mashrubat=beverage (Süp-mek)=~ to make it flow outwards (süp-der-mek>süptürmek)>süpürmek=to sweep Say-mak=~ to make it flow one by one (from the mind) = ~ to count ~ to deem (sayı=number) (bilgisayar=computer) Söy-mek=~ to make it flow from the mind (Söy-le-mek= to make the sentences flowing through the mind =~to say, ~to tell ) Sev-mek=~ to make it flow from the mind (to the heart) = to love Söv-mek=~ call names (to say whatever's on own mind) Süy-mek=~ to make it flow from inside (süyüt) =Süt= milk Soy-mak=~ to make it flow over it/him/her ( to peel, ~to strip, ~to rob ) (Soy-en-mak)>soyunmak=to undress (Sıy-der-mak)>sıyırmak= skimming, ~skinning Siy-mek=~ to make it flow downwards =to pee Siyitik>Sidik= urine Süz-mek=~ to make it lightly flow from up to downwards (~to filter, strain out) Sez-mek=~ to make it lightly flow into the mind (~to perceive, to intuit) Sız-mak=~ to get flowed slightly/slowly (~to infiltrate) Sun-mak= to extend it forwards (presentation, exhibition, to serve up) Sün-mek=to expand reaching outwards (sünger=sponge) Sın-mak=to reach by extending upwards or forwards Sin-mek=to shrink (oneself) by getting down or back (to lurk, to hide onself) Sön-mek=to get decreased by getting out or in oneself (to be extinguished) Sağ-mak= ~ to make it's poured down (Sağanak=downpour) (sağ-en-mak)>sağınmak=~ to make oneself poured from thought into emotions (Sağn-mak)>San-mak= ~ to make it pour from thought to idea (to arrive at the idea) Sav-mak=~ to make it pour outwards (2.>put forward- set forth in) (sağan)=Sahan=the container to pour water (Sav-der-mak)>(savdurmak)> savurmak (Sav-der-al-mak)>(savurulmak)> savrulmak=to get scattered/driven away (Sav-en-mak)>savunmak=to defend (Sav-en-al-mak)>savunulmak=to get being defended (Sav-eş-mak)1.>savaşmak=to pour blood / to shed each other's blood (savaş= the war) 2.savuşmak=to get spilled around.(altogether-downright)=(sıvışmak=~running away in fear)
Gee, I know that hurts!! Whenever I say my “firm” name, and “schedule” a time, I can see that bottle of water guy face! I mean “ fiRm” and “sCHedule” LOL!
Most my American friends want me to say the standard things ("cuppa tea~" "water" etc). Then I have my friend from New Zealand who wanted to check if I'm actually British, so he asked me to say "caterpillar". Goodness did I sound posh.
I had a Korean student whose "British accent" was saying "HArree POTterrr". I had to tell him it sounded more like Italian. Of course I told him it's actually "'Arry Po'a"
I recently started to see those videos and Im learning English and I decided to learn with the British accent, for me the British accent sound very strong and cool so, I think I should get into it
Years ago in a southern corner store... British tourist, "What you want, luv?" British tourist, "A PEP-see, please." Every other person in the store thinking, "Where these people from? It's called a Coke down here."
Although I am neither American nor British but I enjoy with your videos about accents.....I love American and british people so much😘❤.....Love from Syria
I really lije to see this video, I like their way to deliver English, very interesting and easy to understand, as I never learn English formally. I learn English with my self by memorizing words from dictionary or watchinh English video in this TH-cam. Great
Jajaja este video si fue muy divertido jaja en lo personal me gusta mas hablar con el acento británico jaja 😅aun que lo aprendí con el acento estadounidense 😅
Sooo fanniah! I love this guy! Chewks!! Thats why i want to learn more english language and british accents so interesting. But american accents i like too
Glad you guys enjoyed 😁🙌🏿🙌🏿
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Yo I'm here to register in the comment
PFFF you're so freaking cool dude
👏👏👏👏🤣🤣🤣
Yo chewkz when is the next vedio you posting bro
he is a British man, he was born there and lived until 18 years old, then moved to the USA
@alice💙💕 like I care
Plot twist : all the scenes he made are based on real life
Мәке, мұнда не істеп жүрсің?
because looking for waaaaooo :D
Bo'ah o wo'ah
Lauren here! 🇬🇧 loved this! Sorry I got confused, I thought he was American at first by the name of the video 😅 oh my goshhh the clip of my American accent nooooo😂
Up
Lauren..😍
The video was funny I enjoyed it.
Sooooo what is your favourite Harry Potter movie?
Lauren... 💓
"....and a chips, i mean fries"
His expression while saying this made me die 😭🤣
hes like "oh fuck here it comes"
I actually had that in McDonald's when I was over in NYC. So awkward. There was a queue behind me and the cashier just stared at me (we were both silent until I realised). Once I realised, I was like "Oh. Fries please"
Me too 🙈😅
im your 100th like eyy
These videos had Lauren and I rolling 🤣 Let us know if you want us to make our own accent video! -Christina 🇺🇸
Sure sure we r down for that I appreciate it 🙂
We would love that, btw if u want to see more of this guy u were reacting to he also has a yt and the reason he is good at both accents is because he was born in the UK and moved to America :)
yess! please do!
Love it very much!
I fall in love you two 😌
I can relate to Lauren on so many levels with the Harry Potter stuff. I was outside a walmart and I shouted to my wife to "fetch a trolley" suddenly this hyper HP fan girl approached me and wanted me to recite Harry Potter lines. Reciting Harry Potter lines wasn't actually the awkward part. The awkward part was me pondering should I tell the girl that I am not British but a New Zealander.
lol!
You should have said I say pen not pin
Oh, you sound like korg then.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I’m from New Zealand too!
The legend himself Chewkz, can't believe this man made a career from saying BO'OH'O'WA'ER
I just can't get enough of these girls they're so adorable
I saw you watch Muta's content
Yea you're definitely a girl
@@1nane82 they seem like robots
Definitely not scripted ahead of time, either- they're just so incredibly....natural
They could definitely get it
and pretty dummmmmmm
Chewkz is one of the funniest content creators I know of
Best one
Yeah
╰(*´︶`*)╯
Yeah he pretty good with his fingers
He's a genius
I'm 50% 🇺🇸 and 50% 🇩🇪
I grew up in germany and at my school there were a teacher who had a hard bri'ish accent.
One morning I was missed the bus
So I walked into our classroom.
I dropped my bottle.
And he was like :
You dro'ed ya bo'oh'o'wa'er !
Me * laughing * : a bo'oh'o'wa'er ?
This was the day I had more homework to do than any other student.
Most of use pronounce the t and l in bottle of water, so it just sounds like bottle o' wate'
Full video is absolutely funny!! 😂😂😂 It makes me laugh a lot....
Thank you, guys!!!
I used to work with someone who kept doing the "ello guvner" and "pip pip cheerio" lines in a horrendous super posh accent that no one speaks with and she was offended when I told her that NO ONE in the uk sounds like that. She kept insisting that her accent was perfect....I grew up in the uk, I think I'd know!
And no one even says either of those lines 😂😂😂 not even the old people lmao. I’ve genuinely never heard that
@@oldbird4601 I tried to tell her that too, but she wouldn't believe me!
@@ReiKoko Cmon mate. No one says guvnor? U having a turkish?
@@AZMTECH Nobody say's that anymore, unless you're stuck on the 1970's or 1980's
@@TheHabsification Well that's a bloody shame then guv'nor. Bang out of order. A slap on the Chevy Chase. Better move to Essex then, where we can still hear (can we?) that Lock Stock Smoking barrels dialect and all. Cheerio!
We drink BO'O'WO'WA Everyday!
That's Crazy....
Sounds like a dangerous concoction made from some Amazonian Forest Vines😂
@@neilkamalseal3413 😆😆
There are some people that don't drink bowowah everyday probably
@@abcd6304 🤣
4:07 I love how the American one looked at Hermione to see if it was okay to laugh at the Bri'ish Joke
The dialogue is so natural
Doesn't sound scripted.
The laughing is obviously genuine
"Americans" are all people who live in the American Continent, not just in the United States.
"Americans" are all people who live in the American Continent, not just in the United States.
@@revolucion-socialistaDont care didn't ask.
Chewsday is very common in Cockney and other varieties of English accents that are more distant from the RP accent. In RP and similar accents it is ‘Tyoosday'
Yes the RP more or less like tyoosday
I learn RP but I really enjoy other accents
@@dafaqu694 Precisely. /ˈtjuzˑdeɪ/
@@vitorsousa9067 Eu também, mas detesto o Cockney e sotaques similares. Não se entende nada. Eu duvido praticamente de que ainda seja inglês, especialmente se usarem o Cockney Rhyme.
@@tuggaboy Cara eu consigo entender difícil pra mim mesmo é os sotaques como o de Liverpool por exemplo hahah
That dude is Chewkz aka Jesse Chuku, a Londoner but living in USA since 2012 according to Google
He apparently played for the Leicester Riders in 2019-2020. That should interest this channel, given that Leicester has shown up in the pronunciation challenges for Americans.
Their reaction were so funny and cute! I love this kind of videos.
He is absolutely funny, when he put the pronunciation on the bottle literally make 🤣
Lauren is so cutest. 😍
she is for sure, but i do miss the other British Lass EMILY!!! she was brutal, but in a very friendly way..,
I am argentine,but i would love a british woman ou german woman.
5:07 British girl: It's so funny, it says "Bo'oh of wo'oh" on the bo'oh of wo'oh.
Christina and Lauren need to appear more together. They are adorable and I love their personalities.
Nice
This was so fun to react😂
It was a very funny video, thanks for raising the spirits of all viewers !! I'm sure everyone wants to see your comic situation !! Hooray!!😃🙃😍😎😌
Chewkz is too creative with these skits. Had me laughing throughout the whole video LOL
He's a British guy. I keep on saying this. It's easier for Brits to try out the American accent but Americans find it a little difficult doing the British accent.
Because its literally proven american dialects are easier to say. Its less harsh on our muscles and throat. So being fluent in a non-american english dialect to american english is physically easier to do vs an american toughening up their throat and sort...of....not injuring per say...but wearing out the throat.
@@LilyUnicorn so are you American?
I'm studying and imitating British accent now, before that I've been taught with American accent
Now I can't do any American accent...
@@dafaqu694 that's great. I speak in a British accent
@@wennyjackson371 I assume you're British?, want to go UK even for once in my life tho
Fun video! I do think that British visitors do have a bit of a celebrity status when visiting many parts of the U.S. Both with a posh accent and with a cockney accent. Similarly, a French or Italian accent has some cache as well, as long as you can understand the English words spoken.
I think a lot of Americans think that British people either have a cockney or a posh accent, forgetting the 90% or so of us who have neither of those two.
@@Lancastrian501 And usually they think RP and Posh are the same
@@Lancastrian501British accents I hear most are Nottingham, mid ulster, and causeway coast
@@vitorsousa9067 Geordie = Posh accent
@@vitorsousa9067 I was about to make this comment.I think the majority of people in middle England, who are not very susceeptible to suggestion, or not naturally easilly influenced. In termss of accents, tend to be close to RP. Posh, Is as different from RP, as many other aactions are.
RP is the most attractive actioon, posh is not attractive.
Absolute fun to watch your reactions to his videos! Thanks
That's for making me laugh like crazy. Made my day.
I speak English since I was a young boy but I'm from Brazil. Just got my Michigan ECPE C2 exam approval and I really like these kinda comments regarding another's accent... My mother language is the Brazilian Portuguese but this Bo'oh' o' w'er is really funny. This literally cracked me up! hahahah
I'm from Brazil and I laughed so much with Chewkz. He is awesome.
Love them saying HELLO at start. So cute babies
Great seeing my boy @Chewkz getting some love!
Christina looks a lot like Gigi Hadid she's gorgeous. Lauren is too my 2 favorites of this channel.
Christina is wayyyy prettier then Gigi Hadid, she is Gigi Hadid without the gross moles all over her face.
@@kaiyin3842 uh, ok, don't see why you needed to tear Gigi down to compliment Christina.
Given how sweet Christina is I definitely don't think she'd be cool with your comment.
@@kaiyin3842 Zionist alert 🚨
Loved to watch you guys reacting to Chewks. I love your videos and I got really surprised because I love chewks as well!
You guys are so cute it's so fun watching your videos!
My uncle was a British and I really love him to say "Alright!" .
I'll must do the BO'O'WO'WA trick to my English teacher!! Definitely...'cause she's a Londoner!
0:10 Does the "Hello" in the same pitch stand out as strongly to anybody else as it does to me?? 😂
I just love pure english in this video, absolutely great and funny 😆
These two are a whole mood ngl
1:26
Them: "I think he is American or British"
Me: "I think he is African"
nah he's human
The funny thing is, it's not limited to other countries. Because there are so many different American accents, we do it to each other. I grew up in New York, and if someone heard me say "dog" or "coffee" I'd never hear the end of it. "Go wawk the dawg and then get me a cuppa cawfee!"
wawkin herre
One of the greatest and funniest videos iv‘e ever seen! 😄
Today i enjoyed your video for first time.very helpful
2:56 You would say "fries" even in a UK McDonalds because what they serve there are "fries": skinny lengths of fried potato. They don't serve British style chips, like you'd get in the UK at home or in a chip shop, which are much thicker and taste quite different to fries (surprisingly since both sorts are just fried potato). That's why we don't call chips fries, because they are two different things.
but they’re made from the same thing arent they? They’re just different styles
I say chips at McDonald’s 🤷♂️
@@oldbird4601 I said chips in a NYC McDonald's. That's even worse. The cashier just stared at me without even giving me a hint or anything. It was just an uncomfortable silence between us until my brain realised and I was like "Oh. Fries"
Oh, so chips are what we call wedges?
@@Pranav_Bhamidipati no wedges are their own thing
"Stay British man" Haha
I was waiting for this collaboration
Never asked for this on my feed but I’m glad it came up😂
I think the subtitle at 3:07 should be this guy's pain. I am not sure. Thanks for another fun video. I did enjoy watching it and love the interaction betweet those lovely ladies ^^
FINALLYYY christina and lauren again 🥰🥰🥰
I've been waiting something like this.
i loved all of these! especially the last one 😂😂 when it showed the bottle of water and it actually saying “BO’OH’O’WA’ER” on it and the cop making him say it was hilarious i cant-
I just learned that Christina in Korean is 크리스티나 and Lauren is 로렌.
In Japanese, Christina=クリスティーナ and Lauren=ローレン.
In Chinese, Christina=克里斯蒂娜 and Lauren=勞倫.
In Malayalam, Christina=ക്രിസ്റ്റീന and Lauren=ലോറൻ.
In Russian, Christina=Кристина and Lauren=Лорен.
Mak/Mek...(emek)=exertion /process
Der-mek= to set the layout by bringing together (~to provide)
Dar-mak= to bring about a new order by destroying the old
Dur-mak= to keep being present/there (~to survive) (thor/hëdhër)
Dur-der-mak> durdurmak= ~to stop
Dür-mek= to roll it up (to make it become a roll)
Dör-mek= to rotate on its axis ( törmek=old meaning)-(to stir it , to mix it(current meaning)
(döngü)törüş/törüv=tour (törüv-çi=turqui)(tör-geş=turkish)=tourist...(törük halk=mixed people in ownself)
Törü-mek=türemek= to get created a new order by joining each other
Töre=the order established over time= custom/tradition > (torah=sacred order) (tarih=history)
Törü-et-mek=türetmek= to create a new layout by adding them together= to derive
Tör-en-mek>dörünmek= to rotate oneself /(2. to turn by oneself)
(Dörn-mek)>Dönmek= to turn oneself
(Dön-der-mek)>döndürmek= to turn something
(Dön-eş-mek)>dönüşmek= to turn (altogether) to something
(Dön-eş-der-mek)>dönüştürmek= to convert/ to transform
simple wide tense
for positive sentences
Var-mak= to arrive (for the thick voiced words) (positive suffixes)=(Ar-ır-ur)
Er-mek= to get (at) (for the subtle voiced words) (positive suffixes)=(Er-ir-ür)
for negative sentences
Ma=not
Bas-mak= to dwell on /tread on (bas git= ~leave and go)
Maz=(negativity suffix)=(ma-bas) =(No pass)=Na pas=not to dwell on > vaz geç= give up (for the thick voiced words)
Ez-mek= to crush (ez geç= ~think nothing about)
Mez=(negativity suffix)=(ma-ez) =(No crush)=do/es not > es geç = skip (for the subtle voiced words)
Tan= the dawn
Tanımak= to recognize (~to get the differences of)
(Tanı-ma-bas)= tanımaz= ~doesn't recognize
(Tanı-et-ma-bas)= tanıtmaz= doesn't make it get recognized
(Tanı-en-ma-bas)= tanınmaz= doesn't inform about oneself (doesn't get known by any)
(Tanı-eş-ma-bas)= tanışmaz= doesn't get known each other
Tanışmak= to get to know each other =(~to meet first time)
Danışmak= to get information from each other
Uç=~ top point
(Uç-mak)= to fly
(Uç-a-var)= Uçar=it flies (arrives at flying)
(Uç-ma-bas)= uçmaz= doesn't fly (~gives up flying)
(Uç-der-ma-bas)=(uçturmaz)=uçurmaz= doesnt fly it (doesn't make it fly)
(Uç-eş-ma-bas)=uçuşmaz= doesn't (all)together fly
(Uç-al-ma-bas)=uçulmaz= doesn't get being flown
Su=water (Suv)=fluent-flowing (suvu)=Sıvı=fluid, liquid
Suv-mak=~ to make it flow onwards/upward (>sıvamak)
Suy-mak=~ to make it flow over
Süv-mek=~ to make it flow inwards
Sür-mek=~ to make it flow on something
Suv-up =liquefied=(soup)
Sür-up(shurup)=syrup Suruppah(chorba)=soup Suruppat(sherbet)=sorbet sharap=wine mashrubat=beverage
(Süp-mek)=~ to make it flow outwards
(süp-der-mek>süptürmek)>süpürmek=to sweep
Say-mak=~ to make it flow one by one (from the mind) = ~ to count ~ to deem (sayı=number) (bilgisayar=computer)
Söy-mek=~ to make it flow from the mind (Söy-le-mek= to make the sentences flowing through the mind =~to say, ~to tell )
Sev-mek=~ to make it flow from the mind (to the heart) = to love
Söv-mek=~ call names (to say whatever's on own mind)
Süy-mek=~ to make it flow from inside (süyüt) =Süt= milk
Soy-mak=~ to make it flow over it/him/her ( to peel, ~to strip, ~to rob ) (Soy-en-mak)>soyunmak=to undress
(Sıy-der-mak)>sıyırmak= skimming, ~skinning
Siy-mek=~ to make it flow downwards =to pee Siyitik>Sidik= urine
Süz-mek=~ to make it lightly flow from up to downwards (~to filter, strain out)
Sez-mek=~ to make it lightly flow into the mind (~to perceive, to intuit)
Sız-mak=~ to get flowed slightly/slowly (~to infiltrate)
Sun-mak= to extend it forwards (presentation, exhibition, to serve up)
Sün-mek=to expand reaching outwards (sünger=sponge)
Sın-mak=to reach by extending upwards or forwards
Sin-mek=to shrink (oneself) by getting down or back (to lurk, to hide onself)
Sön-mek=to get decreased by getting out or in oneself (to be extinguished)
Sağ-mak= ~ to make it's poured down (Sağanak=downpour)
(sağ-en-mak)>sağınmak=~ to make oneself poured from thought into emotions
(Sağn-mak)>San-mak= ~ to make it pour from thought to idea (to arrive at the idea)
Sav-mak=~ to make it pour outwards (2.>put forward- set forth in) (sağan)=Sahan=the container to pour water
(Sav-der-mak)>(savdurmak)> savurmak (Sav-der-al-mak)>(savurulmak)> savrulmak=to get scattered/driven away
(Sav-en-mak)>savunmak=to defend (Sav-en-al-mak)>savunulmak=to get being defended
(Sav-eş-mak)1.>savaşmak=to pour blood / to shed each other's blood (savaş= the war)
2.savuşmak=to get spilled around.(altogether-downright)=(sıvışmak=~running away in fear)
Ige mwoya
So in Korean,
Christina = Kerisetina?
Gee, I know that hurts!! Whenever I say my “firm” name, and “schedule” a time, I can see that bottle of water guy face! I mean “ fiRm” and “sCHedule” LOL!
This is so informative for me. Thanks
Most my American friends want me to say the standard things ("cuppa tea~" "water" etc). Then I have my friend from New Zealand who wanted to check if I'm actually British, so he asked me to say "caterpillar". Goodness did I sound posh.
Christina is so cute
I had a Korean student whose "British accent" was saying "HArree POTterrr". I had to tell him it sounded more like Italian.
Of course I told him it's actually "'Arry Po'a"
Congratulations for 300k
이거 너무 웃겨서 가족들이나 친구들에게
보여주면 도대체 어디가 웃긴거냐면서 재미없어하던 기억이 있네요ㅠ 이런 영상 만들어주셔서 감사합니다!!!!
"Stay British man"😂😂😂
How many time have I heard " he is so funny "
I recently started to see those videos and Im learning English and I decided to learn with the British accent, for me the British accent sound very strong and cool so, I think I should get into it
I honestly replayed the first 4 seconds over like 13 times now 😂😂😂
Lauren so cute love her accent 👍
Years ago in a southern corner store...
British tourist, "What you want, luv?"
British tourist, "A PEP-see, please."
Every other person in the store thinking, "Where these people from? It's called a Coke down here."
Although I am neither American nor British but I enjoy with your videos about accents.....I love American and british people so much😘❤.....Love from Syria
Hilarious..and at the same time, quite brilliant!
I love that dude a lot especially his role play and his evil smile lol.
Lauren is such a "SWEETHEART". Very "BEAUTIFUL & GORGEOUS". ❤️
Holy Wicket...!!! I reall enjoyed this 😂😂😂
I really lije to see this video, I like their way to deliver English, very interesting and easy to understand, as I never learn English formally.
I learn English with my self by memorizing words from dictionary or watchinh English video in this TH-cam.
Great
The videos with “ Jeromius “ at Hogwarts are so funny too 😅😅😅 “ Bruh, I gotta find me a good witch, a good sorceress “ hahahahaha
Fries vs Chips
Apartment vs Flat
Eggplant vs Aubergine
Cookie vs Biscuit
Pants vs Trousers
Bring on the Yank vs Brit battle!
Wow. A useful comment dont have any likes nor comment
As French. Biscuit Aubergine Appartment are French Words
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 and bouquet
@@elonmusk42 Indeed. It seems we have more vocabularies comparing to Anglo Saxons
Need a part 2!!
❤you guys are so cute and funny. I have watched Again and Again . 🎉🎉
Chewkz made my day today😂🤣
1:34 the same thing i said too 🤣
I like Lauren smile 😊
Want to see Lauren and Christina reacting to some videos on Tiktok about British teaching USA 😂😂😂 it must be so fun hihhihihi~~
You mean ifluent? 😂
The best accent British word = BOTTLE OF WATER 🤣🤣
We need more lauren laughing face
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I've been watching both of these channels separately and now they combine
That Bo'oh'o'wa'er always cracks me up everytime......🤣
Love Christina everytime!
Ah yes, two countries who are cousins.
I love it.
Big up UK from Texas
Both are so beautiful n adorable🥺
love those two girls, they are amazing and funny, greetings from Perú! :D
I just love this video.Because it's so funny.And I am struggling to learn American accent 🥺
"Americans" are all people who live in the American Continent, not just in the United States.
Why koreans sudtitules??
So funny video girls , thanks so much 😂
i love it .... i love it
what a wonderful way to start your day with a (bo'ell of wottar)
Jajaja este video si fue muy divertido jaja en lo personal me gusta mas hablar con el acento británico jaja 😅aun que lo aprendí con el acento estadounidense 😅
Lauren: "maybe its just me and I'm quite internationalized"
Also Lauren: "I feel like I would say fries in MACdonalds" 🤣
I died when i saw his video on my for you page, funny thing i was in the living room and everyone just looked at me chocking on saliva😂
Sooo fanniah! I love this guy! Chewks!! Thats why i want to learn more english language and british accents so interesting. But american accents i like too
Part 2 plsss 👐
1:03 i love this part..
Hello Christina !!! love love love from Philippines
Im laughing so harddd🤣🤣🤣 while he said 'bottle of water' in British accent, that had me dying bruhh😂😂😂🤣🤣
@@manonroyer1491 oh! I appreciated👍👍