And if it’s in Scotland, they would both be like: “I’d like to report a burgularlaly.” “A what?” “A bargulalry!” “Sorry but why ye wanna report a burger? And me name’s not Larry?” “NO. A burgl-f*** sake. A BURGULALRLYLRY” “OHH. A BURGULARLYARLYARLY” “YES, a BURAGALARRAARRY” “Okay. A burgularlarrrrly what?” “What do you mean what?” “What do ye wanna report that’s burgundy?” “Ah f*** it.” *hangs up*
The first time i heard this i thought "What, Nonsense" then in my Scottish Accent it all went wrong!😂 we can say these words properly but in our accent and when thought about before speaking, something gives! Us Scots too find this funny!
I'm quoting a Scottish man here "If I were anymore Scottish, I wouldn't be able to speak English". This perfectly describes the baffling accent that Scottish people have.
Scottish English has substantially different influences than English English. Particularly Gaelic and Nordic words. It really should be called Scots and not English/English as it meets all the criteria of a separate language and teaching plain English in schools isn't always the best way to teach Scots kids as their ears are different.
@@DoumdaDoum"can't even read the only language he can speak properly". Corrected it for you. You need to work on your English grammar your sentence structure is way off
@@SuperXzm You need to start with small steps. First try a 30 minute break from using the word "regularly". Then, slowly start taking more breaks, until you're taking breaks regularly.
Had me rolling! Towards the end I was like is that English? Then you read it and l was so confused because they sounded nothing alike. So funny!!! Thank for sharing.
My daughter had a friend whose mother was from Scotland, but I didn’t realize it. For the longest time I just thought she had a speech impediment….lol!
"I just thought she had a speech impediment"... I keep having this issue with many of the US accents and their deformations of words, like there's some kind of learning disability going on somewhere.
Is not reading, it's pronunciation: depending on what language & accent we first learn, & especially if you don't try new ones, you learn to speak a certain way, the way you use all the parts of your mouth, certain styles focus more on teeth, tongue, nose lung etc & the way you use them, so it's hard to say certain things that force you to go against what you're used to
Married a Scottish man and he always got frustrated going to Taco Bell. We’d end up with three bags full of food because they couldn’t understand him and he didn’t want to try and explain. 😂😂😂 We would have enough for a few days. 😂😂😂 Love Scotland!!!!🩷🩷🩷
The problem is that the Scottish accent pronounces an "R" not with a scrunched up tongue like Americans, nor a relaxed pseudo-vowel sound like the English, but by curling their tongue to the roof of their mouth. So when he tries to switch between an L and an R, his tongue is like, "Wait wtf I have to move to where I am to make this sound, but I'm already here." This is also the reason for the "Polk Flied Lice" stereotype of various Asian accents. Some of the largest Asian languages have a sound that's halfway between an L and an R, like the tapped R in Scottish accents. People who switch to english after growing up with this can sometimes sound like they're adding an R to the beginning of every L word.
Went to Scotland twice and they are the coolest people….yeah some have a heavy Scottish accent, which I struggle to understand. I Sit and have 5 beers with them and I start understanding just fine.
I studied linguistics for a couple years. Every language has rules. For example, no words in Spanish start with “st.” There is always an “e” before the “st”. This is why Spanish speakers will naturally say “Esteve” instead of “Steve.” English never starts words with “mb”, although some African languages do. Off the cuff here, it sounds like Scottish has some rule that “r” cannot be spoken next to another consonant, so he naturally puts a vowel in between the r and the g and also between the r and the l in “burglary.” I love languages! They’re so interesting!
There is a similar rule in Turkish, words cannot start with st or sp or sk Spain naturally becomes Ispanya, Sparta becomes Isparta, Stavros becomes Istavroz.
Also with some accents the R and L sounds are using the same tongue posture so it’s hard to do them back to back. Scottish R sounds usually involve rolling your R, so then going to a soft L sound is haaard
Nah, as a born an bred Scot i can clarify that this big lad is just a bit thick 😂 most people can say these phrases just fine although they do make for good tongue twisters due to the accent. Your theory about the "r and g" is interesting but trust me, folk have no bother asking for a buRGer after a few pints on a friday night
Hilarious! One time I was in Dublin and there was a couple walking in front of me talking animatedly in what I thought was a very strange foreign language. I finally realized they were speaking English in a Scottish accent!
When I married my second wife (may she rest in peace), we had a Scottish Piper, as she was Scot Welsh. He was a true Scotsman who had been in the British army and with the Highland Regiment, and was a pipe major, and was retired. I had to speak with him over several weeks about the wedding and our plans because his accent was very thick and I couldn’t understand what he meant at times and he didn’t like to text. But he was a great guy otherwise. As an Army Veteran myself I respected his background. I decided to watch movies with Scots in them during the week to see if when I spoke with him I could understand even a little. It worked, somewhat, and we had the wedding and it was amazing due to his piping. But, when time came to greet everyone and spoke with people I had people ask me if he was drunk already because they couldn’t understand a word he said!
😂 do you Scots just decide it’s not worth the trouble and make something up when you can’t say the word? Like, “burglur…burgluh..eh, feck it, housebreakin’!”
Here in America, we pronounce Mary, Marry, And Merry like meh-ree, sort of like how Merry is pronounced in the UK. Marry in the UK is pronounced like “mahr-ree.” Mary is pronounced kind of like like ME-AIR-ree.”
My dad was from Glasgow and he sounded so funny when he said certain words. One time I said “pussy” as in coward and he tried to say it… but he basically sounded French saying “poo-see”. He also said all double o words the same. So if he said “that food is good for my mood” it almost sounded like “that fud is gud for my mud”
The language shouldn't be seen as Anglo English but entirely separate as it's ingredients are different, Gaelic melds into modern Scots along with other Brittonic/Germanic/Nordic/French/Romani Gypsy influences. The Scots held onto this way of speaking through years of colonisation and attempts to stamp it out from the Anglo supremacists, I remember not being allowed to say Scots words in school as it wasn't 'proper' English. The language is one of the sole remaining parts of a people who's identity has been stolen from them and denied deliberately by the state since the act of union and prior to it as well. Fort William a town today is the name of a redcoat fort that was used by King Williams men to ethnically cleanse the highlands. That name should be changed but it is maintained. Most Scots drive through it and don't even recognise the insult. My street is named after Cromwell, an Englishman who butchered Scots.
I'm Scots and have real difficulty with certain words and names. The stand out has to 'Lily', I can only say it clearly if I put on an eccentric English accent. Either way, I sound special. Unfortunately for me, I started working with a woman who's name is Lily, which is a problem.
@@bigteddy66 seconded, glasweigan with half a yank family married in. Pronouncing mirror as "meer" is one of many I remember teasing siblings about as a wain
Normally I don't like when couples put videos that are kinda disrespectful to thier partner, but this is good clean fun and you can tell it's innocent 😊 Thanks for sharing.
Oh yes - the Scottish accent is the most wonderful and the most hilarrrrrious in the whole wurrrrrrrruld!!! Och aye! I dated a Scottish boy - I learned a whole new language!!! 🙏🙏🙏
He's at it. This man is either halfway through a stroke or is putting it on for the yanks watching, I'm Scottish and purple burglar alarm isn't even fucking hard to say.
"Yes, police? I'd like to report a burguralarlaly...."
A what? A bullugharly! A What? A bloody thief!!!
I literally snorted reading this comment 👍👍 two thumbs up would definitely do again lmao
@@Bendigo1 a thief! where?!!
And if it’s in Scotland, they would both be like:
“I’d like to report a burgularlaly.”
“A what?”
“A bargulalry!”
“Sorry but why ye wanna report a burger? And me name’s not Larry?”
“NO. A burgl-f*** sake. A BURGULALRLYLRY”
“OHH. A BURGULARLYARLYARLY”
“YES, a BURAGALARRAARRY”
“Okay. A burgularlarrrrly what?”
“What do you mean what?”
“What do ye wanna report that’s burgundy?”
“Ah f*** it.”
*hangs up*
"The buhrgulahr alahram went off, but they stull mahnaged to commit the burgeralahlerly"
Bless his heart. Such a great sport.
He reminds me so much of Lou Costello (of Abbott & Costello).
Can we all give him a like for being a good sport! What a guy. 🙂
In the hieland games we call this sport gobshite XD
He deserves a break-he’s a good man to try.
I love this guy. He is a great sport!
Absolutely 👍
Yup!
"Purple Burglar Alarm."
...Is a Scottsman's kryptonite.
I _literally_ heard that on TV the other day.
😜
✌️🤟🤘
I can say it if I take my time, say it very slow and think very carefully. 😂
Well, at least he's got a big... wallet
The first time i heard this i thought "What, Nonsense" then in my Scottish Accent it all went wrong!😂 we can say these words properly but in our accent and when thought about before speaking, something gives! Us Scots too find this funny!
Not every Scottish accent struggles with it.
Just watched a scottish man gargle for 2 minutes straight. lol
almost swallowed his tongue
But can he say "gargle"?
Yeah he laid it on thick and faked it for his girlfriend. He's a good sport
I'm quoting a Scottish man here "If I were anymore Scottish, I wouldn't be able to speak English". This perfectly describes the baffling accent that Scottish people have.
Scottish English has substantially different influences than English English. Particularly Gaelic and Nordic words. It really should be called Scots and not English/English as it meets all the criteria of a separate language and teaching plain English in schools isn't always the best way to teach Scots kids as their ears are different.
I mean no hate with this comment, but I think if a dialect you speak makes it hard to speak your own native language, it's a bit dysfunctional, no?
That’s hilarious 😂😂😂
@@isaachaze1they can all understand each other enough, they don’t care if we can understand them
Does "regularly" not exist in Scotland? I'm perplexed to find out scots can't pronounce seemingly every day words...
What a good sport! He does sound like he's drowning, but he keeps going with a smile. Kept the smile going here, too
If I had no context I would ask if he smells burning toast.
i lolled
MILTON!!! BRING SOME GOD DAMN TOAST
I'm dead 💀💀
I LOVE the Scottish accent! Rock on brother!
Can’t even read properly the only language he’s able to speak. Sad af
@@DoumdaDoum"can't even read the only language he can speak properly". Corrected it for you. You need to work on your English grammar your sentence structure is way off
Nobody says this in real life! Man makes a good point.
Yep, words like "regularly" just aren't used that regularly.
@@miikavihersaari3104 I literally can't stop using "regularly"
@@SuperXzm You need to start with small steps. First try a 30 minute break from using the word "regularly". Then, slowly start taking more breaks, until you're taking breaks regularly.
Yeah, I guess if your house gets robbed you wouldn’t report a burglary because nobody regularly uses such words “in real life”.
It is actually true that 'burglary' is a tough one. We can say 'burglar' just fine, but 'burglary' is like verbal kryptonite.
Lool
Then how do you pronounce “burglary”? Do you have a different pronunciation or something?
@@d.n.3652 We would pronounce it 'burg-lar-ay'. It's not so much that we pronounce it differently, it's just difficult for our accent to say it.
Verbal Kryptonite! I love that! I love and adore the strongest scottish accents!
Nah y'all can't say purple burglar alarm at all. It's always the burglar part y'all get hung up on.
Had me rolling! Towards the end I was like is that English? Then you read it and l was so confused because they sounded nothing alike. So funny!!! Thank for sharing.
the "burglary" word had him *rolling* too.
Next up: Scottish male teaches girlfriend to hold cell phone horizontally.
😂😂😂
the blurred close ups on the side give it charm though lol
Next up make her say edinburgh without calling it edinboro
My daughter had a friend whose mother was from Scotland, but I didn’t realize it. For the longest time I just thought she had a speech impediment….lol!
😂😂😂👏🏼 we do try , give us that at least
That could be dismissed as being thick.
"I just thought she had a speech impediment"... I keep having this issue with many of the US accents and their deformations of words, like there's some kind of learning disability going on somewhere.
This young man is just too precious! And his girlfriend is a doll. I hope they have a long and wonderful life together.
That's so awesome you're teaching your partner a foreign language.
😂
😂
So sweet of you to teach this man to read. We can achieve anything we put our minds to!
Is not reading, it's pronunciation: depending on what language & accent we first learn, & especially if you don't try new ones, you learn to speak a certain way, the way you use all the parts of your mouth, certain styles focus more on teeth, tongue, nose lung etc & the way you use them, so it's hard to say certain things that force you to go against what you're used to
hooked on phonics worr... worrrrrrrrr... woorrrrrrrrrrr... wooorrrrororrrr... ah nevermind.
😂
*to
Such an underrated comment. Whoosh!
Married a Scottish man and he always got frustrated going to Taco Bell. We’d end up with three bags full of food because they couldn’t understand him and he didn’t want to try and explain. 😂😂😂 We would have enough for a few days. 😂😂😂
Love Scotland!!!!🩷🩷🩷
Ya know when you see 2 babies speaking gibberish to each other and they just "get it"?
That's Scotland 😂
Hahaha!! Perfect description! I damn near pissed myself.
😂❤😂
Twin speak. My two aunties could do this.
😂😂😂
BWAHAHAHAAHA GOLD!
The problem is that the Scottish accent pronounces an "R" not with a scrunched up tongue like Americans, nor a relaxed pseudo-vowel sound like the English, but by curling their tongue to the roof of their mouth. So when he tries to switch between an L and an R, his tongue is like, "Wait wtf I have to move to where I am to make this sound, but I'm already here."
This is also the reason for the "Polk Flied Lice" stereotype of various Asian accents. Some of the largest Asian languages have a sound that's halfway between an L and an R, like the tapped R in Scottish accents. People who switch to english after growing up with this can sometimes sound like they're adding an R to the beginning of every L word.
Too complicated explanation, I didn’t even read it but i agree
comprehensive explanation. us south east asians can at least separate our Ls and Rs.
I kinda knew this but you explained it better than I could’ve. I didn’t realize it was the same thing with the L and R for Asians.
😐
That wasn't as funny as the video.
reminds me of the joke, what did the asian janitor say when he jumped out of the closet? "SUPPLIES!" i'm here all week.....
😂 “It doesn’t work” Best line! 🥰
" nobody is saying this in real life " !
The Geneva Convention expressly forbids this level of torture.
😂
Went to Scotland twice and they are the coolest people….yeah some have a heavy Scottish accent, which I struggle to understand. I Sit and have 5 beers with them and I start understanding just fine.
Beer, the universal language 😄. I even know how to drink it warm. Not great, but beer is beer after all.
I am glad he has a good sense of humor about it! That was hilarious!
I studied linguistics for a couple years. Every language has rules. For example, no words in Spanish start with “st.” There is always an “e” before the “st”. This is why Spanish speakers will naturally say “Esteve” instead of “Steve.” English never starts words with “mb”, although some African languages do. Off the cuff here, it sounds like Scottish has some rule that “r” cannot be spoken next to another consonant, so he naturally puts a vowel in between the r and the g and also between the r and the l in “burglary.” I love languages! They’re so interesting!
There is a similar rule in Turkish, words cannot start with st or sp or sk Spain naturally becomes Ispanya, Sparta becomes Isparta, Stavros becomes Istavroz.
Accents sound like music to me. They indicate where a person belongs or where they came from. I think that is something to cherish✨
Also with some accents the R and L sounds are using the same tongue posture so it’s hard to do them back to back. Scottish R sounds usually involve rolling your R, so then going to a soft L sound is haaard
Nah, as a born an bred Scot i can clarify that this big lad is just a bit thick 😂 most people can say these phrases just fine although they do make for good tongue twisters due to the accent.
Your theory about the "r and g" is interesting but trust me, folk have no bother asking for a buRGer after a few pints on a friday night
I've only recently discovered that the Scottish can't say "Purple Burglar Alarm", and it's my new favorite thing to watch 😂
Me too Xd. I discovered it watching the one with streamer limmy who is scottish
I’m Scottish and I can.
@@gwynnethcoan761Me too, no problem for us Teuchters. I can see how someone from the Central Belt/south west might struggle.
@@gwynnethcoan761alright Limmy settle doon
@@nkt1Glaswegian people can’t say it
This made me forget English😂😂😂
Hes done ok for himself.
Yeah, Casey seems like a very wholesome person and not bad looking either.
He is doing well at his annunciating, true.
oh wait
Aye
Hilarious!
One time I was in Dublin and there was a couple walking in front of me talking animatedly in what I thought was a very strange foreign language. I finally realized they were speaking English in a Scottish accent!
Thought the lad was having himself a stroke lol
😂
You out punted your coverage sir! Congratulations! Wishing you both well and thanks for the very funny video.
If I met, a woman who spoke in a Scots, I would be powerless against her
When I married my second wife (may she rest in peace), we had a Scottish Piper, as she was Scot Welsh. He was a true Scotsman who had been in the British army and with the Highland Regiment, and was a pipe major, and was retired. I had to speak with him over several weeks about the wedding and our plans because his accent was very thick and I couldn’t understand what he meant at times and he didn’t like to text. But he was a great guy otherwise. As an Army Veteran myself I respected his background. I decided to watch movies with Scots in them during the week to see if when I spoke with him I could understand even a little. It worked, somewhat, and we had the wedding and it was amazing due to his piping. But, when time came to greet everyone and spoke with people I had people ask me if he was drunk already because they couldn’t understand a word he said!
This made my day. Thank you so much for sharing. You are a cute couple.
What an adorable couple. So sweet.
I’m always amazed at how Scottish people manage to get 5 syllables out of 1 syllable words.
Or how their slang tends to shorten every word to less syllables, it’s impressive
This is TOO Funny. She must just have a ball with him. He is certainly a good sport. How would any of us do trying to repeat Scottish phrases?
my dude went from Scotland to Mumbai in less than 15 seconds
he is so adorable
I bet she likes his bank balance
Gurgling water? 💀
Man, what a sweet guy.
This man is drowning somebody help him 😭😭
ah, good old burrulralrlrlalrrlrrlly
Tough for that man as his girlfriend is not speaking British English which he’d be used to but American English. Good luck! 💜🏴
Starting to see why Scotland has so much slang 😂
Ach am jeest scunnered so am ur = i am really fed up
Blootered = very drunk
😂 do you Scots just decide it’s not worth the trouble and make something up when you can’t say the word? Like, “burglur…burgluh..eh, feck it, housebreakin’!”
"The Hoose was Robbed" or the longer "Some C**T broke in tae the hoose and chored stuff" 😂
In all fairness, he has a BEAUTIFUL accent!!!
lol: now ask an American to say “if Mary were to marry would she be merry?” 😆
I sure can, but the first two (Mary/marry) sound the same....
Not a problem at all.
Here in America, we pronounce Mary, Marry, And Merry like meh-ree, sort of like how Merry is pronounced in the UK. Marry in the UK is pronounced like “mahr-ree.” Mary is pronounced kind of like like ME-AIR-ree.”
@@Laudavisti And "merry" is pronounced differently? I pronounce all three exactly the same way.
Well I mean they all sound the same.
0:26 i luv the part where he mocks *her* accent!
but he can say "nae rolls, mate" like a champ!!!
Burnistoun is unmatched
@@MatthewHughson Ele - ven !
That was awesome! You rock dude. 😁👍
This actually explains a lot about Scottish sentence structure, and choices of words.
My dad was from Glasgow and he sounded so funny when he said certain words. One time I said “pussy” as in coward and he tried to say it… but he basically sounded French saying “poo-see”.
He also said all double o words the same. So if he said “that food is good for my mood” it almost sounded like “that fud is gud for my mud”
@@krusher181 😂😂😂 "poo-see" 😂😂😂
It's hilarious because incan hear it in my head!!
Glad I’m not the only one who struggles with those words!
Didn’t realise other Scots like me had issues with these words.
😂
That nurse shouldn’t be making fun of her head trauma patient.
hubby literally said "why are you watching people gargle water and try to talk???"
"What IS this all aBOOT?!?" Life's eternal question.
You two make a great couple.
Wishing You Both A Wealth Of Health & Happiness.
He sounds like he's trying to speak a foreign language.
So funny and cute! The girl holding back laughter is so relateable and made me laugh too ❤
It sounds like a nordic language. Like a wierd norwegian accent or icelandic 😊
And ironically enough the Scottish dialect has less Nordic influence than the English dialects.
He sounds just about as Nordic as he looks.
The language shouldn't be seen as Anglo English but entirely separate as it's ingredients are different, Gaelic melds into modern Scots along with other Brittonic/Germanic/Nordic/French/Romani Gypsy influences. The Scots held onto this way of speaking through years of colonisation and attempts to stamp it out from the Anglo supremacists, I remember not being allowed to say Scots words in school as it wasn't 'proper' English. The language is one of the sole remaining parts of a people who's identity has been stolen from them and denied deliberately by the state since the act of union and prior to it as well. Fort William a town today is the name of a redcoat fort that was used by King Williams men to ethnically cleanse the highlands. That name should be changed but it is maintained. Most Scots drive through it and don't even recognise the insult. My street is named after Cromwell, an Englishman who butchered Scots.
@@ResistTheGreatReplacementEU. This isn’t true.
Scot’s is heavily influenced by Dutch and Frisian.
@@anthonyhiggins7409 Pictish...the Picts weren't wiped out, they are still here in the Scots today.
This was great! Thanks
"Sounds like you're gurgling water." 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Not fair to give a guy tongue twisters! He nailed it. Nobody talks that!
It’s like he’s choking on his tongue
I REALLY needed this tonight! Thanks for posting. Well done, Sir.
It's like Shrek had a stroke.
🤣🤣🤣
0:29 Rebus or any Scotch TV detective programme: “There’s been a muuuurrderrrrrrrr”
That’s racist.
He’s a good sport XD
He sounds like a 2 stroke engine idling.
💀
I'm Scots and have real difficulty with certain words and names. The stand out has to 'Lily', I can only say it clearly if I put on an eccentric English accent. Either way, I sound special.
Unfortunately for me, I started working with a woman who's name is Lily, which is a problem.
Just be glad you don’t work with a Carl, in our accent their name would be pronounced as Carol lmao
@@callummcluskie1921 Ha, that name is also a struggle for me 🤣
@@callummcluskie1921 Say "film". "Fil-um".
You know your English is bad when an American is laughing at you
Just stumbled on this video and now I'm coughing like crazy from laughing. 🤣 I needed a good belly laugh! (He's so sweet...trying so hard😂)
Thumbs up for the effort.❤
My tongue got numb listening to this
“Sounds like you are gurgling water” 🤣
That man has a ton of patience!
you could have given me a 1000 guesses, never would i have thought he was trying to say "burglary" lol
I thought it was gonna be "particularly".
He tried his best 😊
He's a keeper. A funny lad he could make money as a standup comedian!
Ah, he's so cute and trying so hard. Such a cool accent has got to have some downfalls, I suppose.
Greetings from Dallas, Texas! I have roots here --> Clan MacNicol, Isle of Skye. "What's this all aboot?" LOLOL!!!!
Too hilarious! I'm an American of Scottish ancestry and I laughed so hard thinking that my ancestors spoke like that! Loved it!
Where as most people laugh at Americans speaking the way they do.
@@bigteddy66 Bullshit.
@@AmandaFromWisconsin no it's not.i could give you plenty examples.
@@bigteddy66 seconded, glasweigan with half a yank family married in. Pronouncing mirror as "meer" is one of many I remember teasing siblings about as a wain
@@bigteddy66 No, you couldn't. Stop being hurtful.
Good stuff. Thanks for finding the fun in learning. He’s a great sport.
The pain is real lmao xx
This couple love each other. Nice.
She's pronouncing 'regularly' wrongly herself. Perhaps it's contagious?
No, she's not.
That’s how the word is pronounced.
Good on you for practising difficult words. Hi from Australia. Love your accent 😊
If you get tired of his butchering of things spoken, send him my way if you please! ❤
Thats hillarious! Its as if hes talking with a ball in his mouth lol. Nothing wrong with being yourself! God bless ya!
These two are cute together
You can get a bird like that too if you increase the bank balance
@@portman8909 lmaooo idk why this comment just killed me
Normally I don't like when couples put videos that are kinda disrespectful to thier partner, but this is good clean fun and you can tell it's innocent 😊
Thanks for sharing.
0:45 though was reykjavík for a sec
Reminds me of the newscaster who sounds like starting up a tractor
She is sooo gorgeous! 🔥🔥🔥😭
I lived in Scotland for 7 years. This amuses me to no end.
No American can claim they say squirrel or barrel better than this guy. It's not 'brl' and 'skwrl'.
The rest he's terrible at. Love it!
Skwrl sounds right for squirrel, but I'm pretty sure most people here don't say brl.
No American says the word "barrel" as "brl".
@@AmandaFromWisconsin She just did.
@@AmandaFromWisconsin that's actually how it's said in usa and Canada. brl or baarl
Oh yes - the Scottish accent is the most wonderful and the most hilarrrrrious in the whole wurrrrrrrruld!!!
Och aye!
I dated a Scottish boy - I learned a whole new language!!! 🙏🙏🙏
Damn. He is heavily Scottish I can tell.
Reminds me of how I use to hate reading in school. All the best budd, slowly but surely
Scottish = Baby accent for adults trying to speak properly but can't
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bet they can't even say "properly" properly
@@TH3_STIG we can
Excellent guy !!!
He's at it. This man is either halfway through a stroke or is putting it on for the yanks watching, I'm Scottish and purple burglar alarm isn't even fucking hard to say.
th-cam.com/video/AC__o1UxDl8/w-d-xo.html You sure about that? You don't represent every scot
Ya nae scottish dehn
Depends what part of Scotland you're from
You're probably from somewhere like fife
He’s more Scottish than you. No true Scotsman can say these words.