Anxiety at the Disco En México no hablamos rapido, hablamos velocidad normal, no como los puertoriqueños o los del caribe en general, que hablan extremadamente rapido que no se les entiende ni m*erda. Tal vez si creciste en Estados Unidos te acostumbraste a escuchar ese acento.
Cobain Son11 El español es uno de los idiomas más rápidos junto con el japonés, para las personas que no son hispanas se les figura que una persona habla muy rápido español cuando no es así. No se trata de países, el idioma es así, tal vez tú crees que no hablas rápido, pero un extranjero piensa que sí.
Our accents vary immensely, down south is where you'll find the fast speakers, the further up north and closer you get to the Border states, the speech definitely gets slower.
Juan Hernandez No seas mamon, los norteños hablan rápido y acortan muchas palabras, aveces ni pronuncian la última letra, en el bajío (Jalisco, Aguascalientes, Guanajuato, etc.) es donde se habla despacio, coherente, y claro.
Spanish voice is projected forward in the vocal cavity; lips have more activity compared to American English. And for Mexican açcent in English you need to use the five vowels sounds of Spanish only and no schwas. James Spade immitated Salma Hayek's accent very well.
for me Mexican English (not Chicano English) sounds neutral, here in Mexico in Guadalajara I have heard Mexicans speak English and they speak neutral, and very clear.
Patrick's gotta have one of the smoothest voices out there, his speaking is almost musical! . This is a fantastic example of the difference between "what your brain wants to see & hear" and [the many realities] out there. This is the American idea of the Mexican accent for sure.
Thanks for this. I'm a spanish speaker, from Mexico City, but I'm trying to improve my english so I was searching to "english mexican accent" so that I could sound more american, 'natural' (get rid of my mexican accent when talking in english)... I will just apply this backwards. I think it's something I had already realized intuitively. Now to speak with more emphasys on vowels!
We don't speak that fast. I'm Mexican and well it's interesting to know that people want to have a Mexican accent when I want to have an American accent jaja
Being a son of a Mexican immigrant, this is how I spoke as a kid. Of course, there's dozens of varients of "Spanish English". I here in California's Central Valley, Chicano speak is the dominant accent among 1st and 2nd generation mexican Americans. Think of Cheech Marin.
there's different types of Mexican accents , for example there's the LA /California accent that Mexicans and Mexican Americans have then there's the DMV accents (D.C Maryland, Virginia) Mexican accents then there's the Mexican American accent that sons or daughters of Mexican immigrants develop because they learned two languages
I grew up in East Los Angeles and think of the variety of Chicano accents. There was a difference in sound between a recent immigrant and someone of a later generation. And I hear it's different now than when I was coming up. Then of course that's only one region.
Lol I'm back! Told you I'd be back. I'm the audiobook narrator who commented yesterday. It's so easy to lose the accent once you step away from it. You're my refresher course. 🤜🤛 k, going to talk Mexican now 😃
I'm mexican, I work remotely for an American company, some people have told me I have a strong accent but that my english is very good, I guess accents just come naturally
Random but I narrate audiobooks. Never have I been asked to perform the Mexican accent....until today. Thank you, sir 😃🤜🤛 Edit: 1:55 timestamp. It's a long book and apparently this Mexican character's in most of it. I'll be referring to this frequently for the next few days, thank you so much 🙏
im sitting here like a dumbass with just one earphone and i look at the comments like, help, and everyone was chill then i realised im deaf i now have severe deafness in both of my ears and it took this video to find out. overall, i learnt how to do a pretty good accent
1:20 You're right! But actually, the Spanish "O" is long. When I say long hard O's, I am talking of.... let's say the O in the word "Shown" "Oh", instead of the "O" in "Dodge"
You are correct; this would be the accent the Americans would expect from a Mexican. The Ricardo Moltalvan accent, very elegant😜 but there are way more accents, depending where you are from.
The accent varies greatly. Example: Those of the north (I live there) speak slowly, Those of the center are those who speak faster, sometimes the last letter is dragged (example: normal pronunciation: "Chinga tu madre!, Center pronunciation: (CDMX) "Chinga tu madreee!) making the word have less duration, those of the south, are the slowest words.
1:19 - exactly like in Polish! When you said it you even sounded Polish. Well, Polish and Spanish have many in common, we don't have a "schwa" sound, we can make this hard "rrrrrrr" sound, we have a simliar accent of words. I don't understand people who say that Polish sounds like Russian. No my friend, Polish sounds more like if a Latino person tried to speak Russian. :D
The left side of my earphones is broken, so I only listen with the right. I was just wondering why I'm watching a mute guy move his mouth until I checked the comment section.
I wish someone could tell me where I sound from cause nobody can agree, people used to make bets and would tell every country but mine, I cannot hear myself, I just do me, but apparently I'm not from anywhere. 😆 BTW I'm Mexican I've gotten Russian, French, Italian, Bulgarian, Portuguese but never Mexican
I am from the north, a few kilometers from Yuma but in the Mexican side of course, and people from my own country can’t guess where I am from because some how I sound Armenian to them, and believe me, I have a Mexican look 100%, as we say in México, I have the nopal (cactus) in my forehead
Mexicans are definitely way more nasal and long than american people accent. Also rolled vowels and intonation (an asiatic theme). You cn start going stocatto but just hold your breath and roll the vowels hard (holding nose) and also everything sounds like a question. Wikipedia does the best job of describing each and every pronunciation of this accent. Its under Chicago English. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicano_English
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Jayzuz 😂
holy shit i feel the same HAHAHAHA but only my right earphone works when he speak. fuq
That´s the same with a computer
Why on earth I got 45 likes lol
I thought i was the only one
im mexican and im trying to learn how to do a mexican accent
SAME
This guy is a compleat ass hole.
Same
Ye me to
Same, I’m trying to fit in and not have a gringoish accent, I lived in the USA up until I was 17 so my spanish accent isn’t very good yet
Mexicans dont speaks so fast, but very clear at the pronuntation.
Oh yeah. We do speak fast. You have no Idea. xD
We speak hella fast
Anxiety at the Disco En México no hablamos rapido, hablamos velocidad normal, no como los puertoriqueños o los del caribe en general, que hablan extremadamente rapido que no se les entiende ni m*erda. Tal vez si creciste en Estados Unidos te acostumbraste a escuchar ese acento.
@@Larissa-ly5cr esta vata no todos hablamos rapido nmms
Cobain Son11 El español es uno de los idiomas más rápidos junto con el japonés, para las personas que no son hispanas se les figura que una persona habla muy rápido español cuando no es así. No se trata de países, el idioma es así, tal vez tú crees que no hablas rápido, pero un extranjero piensa que sí.
0:04 i seriously regret how this isnt still a Meme...-_-
you should try and make it a meme
Tics
Be the change you wish to see in the world
Our accents vary immensely, down south is where you'll find the fast speakers, the further up north and closer you get to the Border states, the speech definitely gets slower.
Ya my family is from the north and it is definitely slower.
I’m from cancun still live there I don’t really speak that fast
simply lynn yeah my family is from the south and we do speak a little faster
simply lynn true had someone tell me that they think my Spanish sounds Americanized it totally isn’t lol
Juan Hernandez No seas mamon, los norteños hablan rápido y acortan muchas palabras, aveces ni pronuncian la última letra, en el bajío (Jalisco, Aguascalientes, Guanajuato, etc.) es donde se habla despacio, coherente, y claro.
My left ear really learned a lot from this video.
Spanish voice is projected forward in the vocal cavity; lips have more activity compared to American English. And for Mexican açcent in English you need to use the five vowels sounds of Spanish only and no schwas. James Spade immitated Salma Hayek's accent very well.
Me who had a Mexican accent but stopped having it watching this video: 👁👄👁
lmao
*chill*
Hahahaha
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@@grubestie4lyfe who are you saying chill to and why xD
I love how y’all are telling a mexican dude his accent isnt mexican enough
Love mexicans, they're hard working and Very friendly.
Something about Mexicans they love the foreigners more then there own 😮
young dr phil! its you!
Ryan Yeet he’s just bald lmao
Younger
@@dogtoes8434 grammer nazi
WeeMacy How is he a grammar nazi?
@@ugotrektdude824 becuse i said he was
for me Mexican English (not Chicano English) sounds neutral, here in Mexico in Guadalajara I have heard Mexicans speak English and they speak neutral, and very clear.
Patrick's gotta have one of the smoothest voices out there, his speaking is almost musical! . This is a fantastic example of the difference between "what your brain wants to see & hear" and [the many realities] out there. This is the American idea of the Mexican accent for sure.
Thanks for this. I'm a spanish speaker, from Mexico City, but I'm trying to improve my english so I was searching to "english mexican accent" so that I could sound more american, 'natural' (get rid of my mexican accent when talking in english)...
I will just apply this backwards. I think it's something I had already realized intuitively. Now to speak with more emphasys on vowels!
soy todo lo contrario) ojalá q le vaya bien !
We don't speak that fast. I'm Mexican and well it's interesting to know that people want to have a Mexican accent when I want to have an American accent jaja
La neta jajajaja
Es para audiciones. Para actores y actrices.
You do. I’m trying to understand what most of my classmates say, it’s way different than regular English.
We don't have a accent ..Us Americans suck y'all from South American cool af
Esmeralda Aguayo BROOOOO TO TMB ME CHOCA
I needed to do a person with a Mexican accent for my drama class... This helped a lot! Thank you!
What’s ?.. but yes my mom is the most dramatic person hahaha
Why did I sound South African trying to do it😂
RosenSun bruh
Official Cheer Extreme Roblox Mexicans are North Americans you dumbass
@@keithwoods817 it's a joke
Official Cheer Extreme Roblox no lol
Official Cheer Extreme They’re North American
Mexican accent is music to my ears and just so beautiful 🇲🇽😌
Being a son of a Mexican immigrant, this is how I spoke as a kid. Of course, there's dozens of varients of "Spanish English". I here in California's Central Valley, Chicano speak is the dominant accent among 1st and 2nd generation mexican Americans. Think of Cheech Marin.
I’m trying to improve my pronunciation in Mexican Spanish and this was helpful. Thanks!
What a queen
💀
0:04 what am I gonna do
I'm bout to fake my whole identity 😎🔥🔥
there's different types of Mexican accents , for example there's the LA /California accent that Mexicans and Mexican Americans have then there's the DMV accents (D.C Maryland, Virginia) Mexican accents then there's the Mexican American accent that sons or daughters of Mexican immigrants develop because they learned two languages
I grew up in East Los Angeles and think of the variety of Chicano accents. There was a difference in sound between a recent immigrant and someone of a later generation. And I hear it's different now than when I was coming up. Then of course that's only one region.
On a tangent, I have a variant of Settlers of Catan map that's called Delmarva, set in the DMV region.
Lol I'm back! Told you I'd be back. I'm the audiobook narrator who commented yesterday. It's so easy to lose the accent once you step away from it. You're my refresher course. 🤜🤛 k, going to talk Mexican now 😃
Love it. Thanks, @Channel 11: INFJ.
I'm a Honduran why am I watching this oh yeah nvm
*I'm high*
taco._. meme14 because you like Mexican chorizo lol
wait a sec same,, on Hash
because everyone loves us Mexicans
“Need a little more 👌🏻 “
Your profile picture 😍
I'm mexican, I work remotely for an American company, some people have told me I have a strong accent but that my english is very good, I guess accents just come naturally
Thanks, I needed to learn a Mexican accent for my drama class. This video really helped!
That's how telenovela actors talk in English
That's not Mexican accent thats more of Antonio vantera accent
v de vaca
Sound more like a refine Mexican accent then a accent you hear on the streets
That’s what I was gonna say 😂 my accent kinda sounds like that guy Ernie from the George lopes show and I grew up in Wisconsin 😂😂
Filming start next week n im in need of this Practice
I’m auditioning for Anita or Maria in West Side Story. Not the remake movie, but we’re doing a performance/play
LemonChip IsMe good luck
Elliott Dresser thanks
Random but I narrate audiobooks. Never have I been asked to perform the Mexican accent....until today. Thank you, sir 😃🤜🤛
Edit: 1:55 timestamp. It's a long book and apparently this Mexican character's in most of it. I'll be referring to this frequently for the next few days, thank you so much 🙏
The "papapapapa" is more from Spain, Mexican accent is softer
the only time i hear people talking with that Mexican accent is when cubans or Puerto ricans play Mexican roles in movies or speedy Gonzales.
my right ear cried
Thanks!!!My left ear is now relaxed
i sure do love hearing in my right ear only
im sitting here like a dumbass with just one earphone and i look at the comments like, help, and everyone was chill
then i realised im deaf
i now have severe deafness in both of my ears and it took this video to find out.
overall, i learnt how to do a pretty good accent
I needed this.
I booked a supporting role as a Mexican Lover boy Cop.
Thank you sir.
🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Congrats @Andrew Marajh on the role!
No manches wey
Si mancha wey
Lol😅 who else was stunned when he sounded Mexican. So good lol.
1:20 You're right! But actually, the Spanish "O" is long. When I say long hard O's, I am talking of.... let's say the O in the word "Shown" "Oh", instead of the "O" in "Dodge"
my left ear enjoyed this
When I’m talking in Spanish and I say a name or something in English I sound fully mexican - a half Mexican half European
Genius!!! Thank you! So helpful!!!
it's funny to see this the one that sounds seemingly more Hispanic is the one that doesn't know Spanish.
wow!!! very thoughtful and detailed lesson. Thank you !!
This doesn't sound Mexican, it sounds more Spaniard
His voice sounds like the TOEFL recordings
Joining a rdr2 rp server and my character is Mexican so this was helpful
Just be born with it
That's not how that works
firstly, thanks! and second. why I can only hear your voice on the left side of my ear?
You are correct; this would be the accent the Americans would expect from a Mexican. The Ricardo Moltalvan accent, very elegant😜 but there are way more accents, depending where you are from.
Absolutely agreed! I hope this gives a few simple pointers.
The accent varies greatly. Example:
Those of the north (I live there) speak slowly, Those of the center are those who speak faster, sometimes the last letter is dragged (example: normal pronunciation: "Chinga tu madre!, Center pronunciation: (CDMX) "Chinga tu madreee!) making the word have less duration, those of the south, are the slowest words.
0:20 it’s that Putin
I can finally speak my accent
WTH I’m Mexican but trying this I sound like APU from the Simpsons
Thank yo ese
So this is how Mexican listens
I literally thought my right earplug was dead, almost had a heart attack..
1:19 - exactly like in Polish! When you said it you even sounded Polish. Well, Polish and Spanish have many in common, we don't have a "schwa" sound, we can make this hard "rrrrrrr" sound, we have a simliar accent of words. I don't understand people who say that Polish sounds like Russian. No my friend, Polish sounds more like if a Latino person tried to speak Russian. :D
I love the mexican accent
yo soy latina , y yo no ablo asi 😂
(pedo muy bien con tu español)
Hablo***
Manuel Antonio Exactamente
Manuel Antonio lo siento 😬
Joanna Mora está bien fue sólo un accidente
Screw Two si
*I came here after watching Selena Gomez doing Mexican accent "das sad" on SNL😂*
😂 I need to have a perfect Mexican accent 😂
And then at the end of every sentence we’re gonna say “weeeey” and you now you’re fluent in Mexican.
I am French/Occitan speaker and I already speak like that lol
My Right Ear Enjoyed This
my left ear did
You're wearing your headphones the wrong way
Same
The left side of my earphones is broken, so I only listen with the right. I was just wondering why I'm watching a mute guy move his mouth until I checked the comment section.
That’s funny @Momo UwU - that one slipped through. I promise no new videos will be left ear only🙀
@@pmz Thanks :D
I tried this and I sounded like an Italian
Oh God thank u!! I needed this video
after watching this video i cant use my right ear anymore
I wish someone could tell me where I sound from cause nobody can agree, people used to make bets and would tell every country but mine, I cannot hear myself, I just do me, but apparently I'm not from anywhere. 😆 BTW I'm Mexican I've gotten Russian, French, Italian, Bulgarian, Portuguese but never Mexican
@luany PC - I’m always impressed with people whose native language can’t be easily guessed!
If you put it the right way up it comes through the bottem mind blown 🤯
“I need to have a perfect clichéd accent.” Helpful!
Every imitated accent is a cliche. That's why you should only cast native speakers.
As a Mexican, I wonder if I sound like this man says, 🤔
I am from the north, a few kilometers from Yuma but in the Mexican side of course, and people from my own country can’t guess where I am from because some how I sound Armenian to them, and believe me, I have a Mexican look 100%, as we say in México, I have the nopal (cactus) in my forehead
Yes, I have been living in the US for the past 20 years
Why am I watching this when I'm already mexican and have a accent
I thought my left headphone didn't work I was like wtf did I do
You mean the right one
Don’t know why I searched this up I have a Latino accent being from Argentina
oooooo man me can do a mexican accent now mannn
Julio regalado eres tu?
We all here in the comment sección looked up the same thing 🥴
1:51 you’re welcome
Not sure why I'm watching this, I'm Mexican and I'm definitely not preparing for my next audition.
i restarted my bluetooth earpiece thinking if it’s a fault.
Why am I here? I'm already Mexican lmao.
why am i here? i'm brazilian
cool video though
Me, a Mexican how knows English trying to fake a Mexican accent: 👁👄👁
Mexicans are definitely way more nasal and long than american people accent. Also rolled vowels and intonation (an asiatic theme). You cn start going stocatto but just hold your breath and roll the vowels hard (holding nose) and also everything sounds like a question.
Wikipedia does the best job of describing each and every pronunciation of this accent. Its under Chicago English. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicano_English
why is this only in my left ear
How did you know I'm an actor?
I came cuz I like Mexican dream
my left ear now speaks mexican
I lost my mexican accent while acquiring a more british accent when speaking English!! Why would I want that mexican accent back?!
cause mexico’s the coolest!
I’m Mexican and I can say if you think we speak fast , clearly you haven’t listened an Brazilian Speaking portugues 😂😂😂😂
im just here for the laughs that im going to inflict on my friends