Yeah... And the French one.. awh My God, I can't wait to tell that joke at the office tomorrow lol... "Yo why we got Arc de Triomphe ?? We ain't won shit "..😂😂
@@ShadowsMasquerade especially how the guy calling off the places wasn't visible as if he had a list to go by u know because its recorded so its scripted ijs
The most impressive thing here other than the accents is that he doesn’t even stutter when thinking of sentences.. I’d be stuck thinking of what to say next.
As an Aussie gotta give this guy props he got the accent spot on. As someone who’s travelled around and studied many languages and accents I gotta say I’m super impressed every single accent was flawless. Love it!
@@jaidencracknell2326Fuck you on about mate he was a fucking Aussie have listen to it he’s an Aussie doing the impressions not the other way around ya fkn maggot
@@jaidencracknell2326 It was good but honestly there were a few very british sounding influences on some words, to be fair I was looking out for things like that but they still stand out.
@@Roger__Wilco I've lived in Australia my entire life and honestly I didn't really notice anything, but that could just be where I reside Ig, each to their own either way
This guy ain't just good at accents. He is also a genius at doing improv. He could be a standup comedian with the way he just sucks out stories from his thumb.
Dominic Bonacci I can do one perfectly my cousins live in Australia. one time they came over For a while and I started talking like them and I had an accent for a week
@@sufianothman207 Carpenters use hammers to pound in nails professionally. The verb "to nail" in this context means to "perform something perfectly or impressively". The substantive "nail" means "a slender usually pointed and headed fastener designed to be pounded in". The word pair sound alike, but are not synonymous (homophones). When he says he's a carpenter, he's not actually a carpenter, but is exploiting the similar sounding words "nail" and "nailed" for intended humorous effect.
He did the Aussie accent the best. (This is coming from a true blue Aussie and we don't often say that attempts at an Aussie accent are good like him) I'm starting to wonder if he is actually Aussie. Because that was perfect. Not too bogan and not too British
Must be cool to actually hear someone do it right. I feel like it's a very subtle accent. I'm quite good with guessing accents. I've done it twice with Dutch people speaking in English, first one was like "do we know eachother 🧐" and the other was slightly psyched someone didn't assume she was German or Polish. Even though it probably doesn't, to me your accent (along with Belgians) is quite soft and clear.
This guy absolutely nailed the Australian accent, and as somebody who speaks near fluent German and lived in Switzerland a long time I can also confirm his German accent is spot on. If only he attempted a Swiss-German accent...
Kiwi right here, now this guys got nuthin on me bada, like he was kinda fairdinkum might i say mate But im pretty sure he couldn't do a Maori accent g?
Thank you so much! This video was posted on this channel and not mine. Please subscribe to mine as I have other videos and new accents! And BTW, I'm from Birmingham, UK. :)
I think that when attempting different accents, one of the trickiest things is to come up with something appropriate to say. Whether it's the ability to randomly banter, preconcieved topics or both, he does really well to get them so seamless. Always having "something to tell you about France", or "about Spanish people" to start, then riffing on key words or phrases that accentuate the accent or give him a good feel for it. I was pretty amazed. ^_^
@@wormbaby666 It's pretty crazy. I'm wondering if these are stories he's been told or stuff he thought up in advance that accentuates the different accents, like Jimmy Carr's Scouse "I'd like some chicken and a can of coke." There's no way all of this is off the dome. Or if it is, damn... lol.
his australian accent is spot on! usually when people try to do an australian accent they just do an english accent with a shit ton of swearing added in
Plus some people rather than doing the less known English accent which DOES sound very similar to us, a heap of people do posh sounding English which makes zero sense to me 😂 Best thing I've heard from an American is that some of us can sound like a didgeridoo when speaking because if the ngyoingngyoingngyoing nasal sound we can get lmao
@@toffeelatte6042 Depends on what you call "an English accent" because you move barely move somewhere else and the accent changes. There are a few that sound remarkably like the Australian accent but there's a million more that don't at all
I'm impressed. If I drive 2 hours south, the accent changes here (aus), his accent does sound very generic but honestly probably sounds more "Australian" than me and I've been here my whole life.
I feel like you can SEE his confidence growing throughout this. He knows he’s nailing each one and it allows him to come into the next one even more confident and comfortable.
The fact that he said ‘for example’ when doing the French accent is really accurate. I’ve got a French friend and she says ‘for example’ about 3 times a conversation
Same for the German, every German I've ever met goes "I am making ze __" or "we are doing/going ze __" at some point. It's never just "we're driving", it's gotta be "we are going on ze drive"
@@ismu34 it does; im not a native speaker but i am in german 2- the verb "sind (to be)" is used more often in the context of adjectives or states of being (ex. age, nationality, etc), but if you were to say "I am going shopping" in german, rather than saying "ich bin gehe einkaufen" (which directly translates to "i AM going shopping"), you would say "ich gehe einkaufen" (i go shopping, without the bin (am)). If you said "ich bin gehe einkaufen", people might think you're saying that you literally are the action of going shopping, as "you ARE going shopping". if that makes any sense lol
Can I ask you, a New Yorker, a question? Is it true that people mix New York and New Jersey accents? I'm saying that because the New York accent he said, really sounded New Jersey-ish to me.
@@red2522 NJ is right across the Hudson River from NYC. The accent is virtually the same. And if you are n South Jersey, the accent there is pretty much a Philly accent.
@@drk7031 DUDE!! The way you spelled it made it easier for me to actually pronounce it that way, finally! Btw that's usually considered a Brooklyn accent, I think. Anyway, thanks for spelling it like that!
NYC and Northern NJ Italian style accents are similar but distinguishable. I think the key difference is in delivery, New Yorkers talk like they’re annoyed inconvenienced by everything and NJ types talk like they have big egos and watch the Sopranos too much
im multilingual person and when I change language my personality change and my friends (who are also multilingual) change personality but this guy changes his personality on accent interesting
That's why he's convincing. You gotta adapt the personalities to mimic an accent. You won't be convincing doing an Australian accent with a French personality
I'm more impressed with his ability to conjure up random dialogue
its particularly impressive considering his "random dialogue" is thematically accurate for each accent he's doing
same
@@mehul6220 this guy meant he's more impressed with his ability to make up stories on the go
Just think random thoughts and say them out loud, revolutionary
Fax
I’m more impressed how he immediately thinks up what to say in that accent
He just thinks something which is related to the country or area
@@alekos9777 obviously, but he does it real quick
It's scripted, idiot
im 1k liker to like lmao
@@Dakotaidk Get rekt
I’m more surprised about the amount of stories he made for every accent.
Yeah... And the French one.. awh My God, I can't wait to tell that joke at the office tomorrow lol... "Yo why we got Arc de Triomphe ?? We ain't won shit "..😂😂
ikr and just off the top of his head lol way better
how do you know he didn't plan them beforehand?
The happy Dutchman with the "Yesterday my dog was run over by a canal boat" fucking killed me 😂😂
@@ShadowsMasquerade especially how the guy calling off the places wasn't visible as if he had a list to go by u know because its recorded so its scripted ijs
"I'm in bangcock fcking Thailand" was so spot on for Australian
😂
The most impressive thing here other than the accents is that he doesn’t even stutter when thinking of sentences.. I’d be stuck thinking of what to say next.
now you just need one more
That's the real talent, yes
i have a talent when it comes to making shit up on the spot probably a reason why im so good ad freestyling lol
best comment yet! ngl
Maybe he thought of what to say before?
Probably not but still a possibility
His ability to make up stories on the spot and just ramble on for minutes is phenomenal.
Right?
@@elizabethwaiya1540 this lad haz been praticin for moths now u woud expect im to be dis good at it
Gives me dankpods vibes
@@kommunismusarbeiterjonny ikr! the resemblence is uncanny
@@Luftmysza. I lost 50 IQ reading your comment
I’ve never heard a more Aussie accent impersonation than this. He could talk to everyone at a pub and no one would even question him
Ikr, I was waiting for Australia to see him get it wrong and do a typical movie accent that most people thinks is accurate, but now I’m just impressed
ikr
He sounds more Aussie than an aussie
So true. I was expecting him to say “throw a shrimp on the barbie” and then I would hit dislike and watch something else but he bloody nailed it.
@@matealever6993 HAHAHAHA
As an Aussie gotta give this guy props he got the accent spot on. As someone who’s travelled around and studied many languages and accents I gotta say I’m super impressed every single accent was flawless. Love it!
Yeah..bullshit this bloke wasnt Aussie, playing a pomme who was playing a spaniard who was playing ...
@@frankryan2505 The fuck you mean that was one of the best impressions of our accent I've ever heard
@@jaidencracknell2326Fuck you on about mate he was a fucking Aussie have listen to it he’s an Aussie doing the impressions not the other way around ya fkn maggot
@@jaidencracknell2326 It was good but honestly there were a few very british sounding influences on some words, to be fair I was looking out for things like that but they still stand out.
@@Roger__Wilco I've lived in Australia my entire life and honestly I didn't really notice anything, but that could just be where I reside Ig, each to their own either way
His neighbours are probably wondering how many people live in his house
at this point they think it's some kind of brothel
Lol they're on a coach, but at home ik what u mean 😂
@@averagehorrornarrator706 hahaha
@@S_o_h_o_ u don't understand lol
no, donkey won't get 2k subs
He doesn’t come from a country, the country comes from him
Ahahaha
USSR ANTHEM PLAYS
Congratulations! Now you have 1k likes
ur a fucking legend 😂
Big brain time
the Dutch is so on point. everybody talks like that especially around Amsterdam
Yeah maar vergeet Louis van Gaal of het overgrote deel van de coaches
@@flyingdutchman3237 yes in de netherlands wie say but Thats another cook
Oh yeah
yh ikr
yeah dude ikr
With a legendary name like Tyrone Jacobsen, I wouldn't expect any less from him
This guy ain't just good at accents. He is also a genius at doing improv. He could be a standup comedian with the way he just sucks out stories from his thumb.
Ur u wunid mayn mister morgin
As an Australian, i can say he nailed the Australian accent.
Arthur!
I can do improv, I learn it at school
@@labanw3226 Hhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
The first time someone other than an Australian got our accent right
My friend who’s dad is from Australia can’t even do it. Fails every time.
What?
Fabrizio7cash Gg He just sounds like a mix British and New York when he does his Australian accent
Exactly
Dominic Bonacci I can do one perfectly my cousins live in Australia. one time they came over
For a while and I started talking like them and I had an accent for a week
as a new yorker who hears that accent way too often, that was incredible
What did he say? Play for Chelsea?
Was kinda Long Island toy ears. Texas woulda been funny
The way he said "coffee" was on point
holy crap i come back to this after a couple months and it has 617 likes??? wow, thank you!
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I think it’s amazing that he not only does every accent but pokes fun at every stereotype at the same time 😊
"If you threw a boomerang it wouldn't come back" Biggest Australian insult ever
As I read this comment I was watching this vid and i read it as he said it that was weird
I don't get it
@Ibrahim Ahmad no, I know that. What I mean is I don't get it why is it an insult to Australians
this man is an insult in himself
Datu Raito If you can’t throw a boomerang properly in Australia, you’re known as lower class
*Let's ignore his accents and look at those beautiful hand movement's*
He's trying to do a jutsu lmao
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Wow
Mr. cumy
Ikr especially for Italy with that one sign they all do
f
@@CRAZY-M6641 beautiful👌🏾
I think his real talent is talking about nothing for two minutes
And still getting all the stereotypes in ^^
Don't copy comments
Lmfaooo forreal
Clearly you haven’t met my ex girlfriend
@@Berry01000 woah😯🤣
One of the most legendary videos on youtube till this day - Sept.2024
As a carpenter, I'm impressed he absolutely nailed everything without a hammer.
now what does being a carpenter have on u being impressed🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@sufianothman207
Carpenters use hammers to pound in nails professionally.
The verb "to nail" in this context means to "perform something perfectly or impressively". The substantive "nail" means "a slender usually pointed and headed fastener designed to be pounded in".
The word pair sound alike, but are not synonymous (homophones).
When he says he's a carpenter, he's not actually a carpenter, but is exploiting the similar sounding words "nail" and "nailed" for intended humorous effect.
Open the window, there's no air in here after this guy
@@havardmj brother analysed it like it's an English lesson
That's pound for a pound!
the fact that he nailed the New York accent by throwing in an unnecessary swear word is gold
@Ben John because as a person from newyork I know you can’t have any convo without a swear word or two
That’s definitely part of it. Lol
like the Australian accent, bangkok fuckin thailand was spot on 🤣
th-cam.com/video/kmobZy93fuk/w-d-xo.html .
@@No-fe4wi yeah, I’m from NJ, so I hear people from NYC often and I actually didn’t even notice he threw in a swear word xD
I'm beginning to think everybody has the same recommendations as each other
Nick Art nah we just the weird certain few 🥴
@@holdensarajian9192 😂😂
Holden Sarajian facts 😂
Same
Yep
swear it's a tradition to come here once in a while..
Never fails to make me laugh 😂 😂😂
Plot Twist: His accent at the beginning wasn't his actual accent, he just likes that one best.
He did the Aussie accent the best. (This is coming from a true blue Aussie and we don't often say that attempts at an Aussie accent are good like him) I'm starting to wonder if he is actually Aussie. Because that was perfect. Not too bogan and not too British
@@dylanrogers3723 to be fair, i think the austrialian accent is one of the easiest to imitate. your pronouncination is just hilarious sometimes
@@dylanrogers3723 Hes probably dutch, because no nobody in the whole world can adapt completly to the dutch accent/language.
Plot Twist : He's the real life
Kevin Wendell Crumb.
@@BRIGHTBURNER76 rejoice
This guy could talk to himself in a room for hours and people wouldn’t bat an eye at what’s going on
Idk I'd peek my head in to see if Mr worldwide was in there with the amount of countries he went through
th-cam.com/video/kmobZy93fuk/w-d-xo.html .
😆
My name is bond James bond
he didn't just nail every accent he nailed every stereotype
fr, most of them were just exagerated estereotypes of different languages, like italian, french and spanish
@@pixhixhi5072 german also
Tbh, I didn't notice a difference between them, they all sounded the same for the most part
@@Mr.Man18 bruh how
yup
As an Aussie, that is the most perfect Aussie accent I have ever heard
As a person, I can confirm his accents were spot on.
Hello person! :)
that's a human person
@@crimsonshadowx6 But is it a complex human person?
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As a youtube addict, i can confirm his accents were spot on.
‘If you threw a boomerang it wouldn’t come back’
-Quote of 2019
That's so deep 😢
2017*
If I throw you your not coming back
Pxppyyy he said fruw where aussies actually say threw
Pxppyyy bro boomerangs are hard to throw
I am from the Netherlands and I can confirm that he nailed the Dutch accent. I have never heard a non-Dutch speaker doing a Dutch accent. Incredible!
Must be cool to actually hear someone do it right. I feel like it's a very subtle accent.
I'm quite good with guessing accents. I've done it twice with Dutch people speaking in English, first one was like "do we know eachother 🧐" and the other was slightly psyched someone didn't assume she was German or Polish.
Even though it probably doesn't, to me your accent (along with Belgians) is quite soft and clear.
I’m also Dutch and it was spot on!
Same. So crazy
My singular exposure to Dutch is Ongezellig
Same, he actually talks like someone whos practicing speaking english as someone dutch 😂
This guy absolutely nailed the Australian accent, and as somebody who speaks near fluent German and lived in Switzerland a long time I can also confirm his German accent is spot on. If only he attempted a Swiss-German accent...
Not only does he nail each accent absolutely spot on, but he does it with a story in the context of each accents own culture... GENIUS!
th-cam.com/video/avFP67EIYvo/w-d-xo.html
True. I've had 3 different dogs that got run over by a canal boat within 2 weeks, but it's ok😁
Yes
THIS GUY DIDNT EVEN DO THE STEREOTYPICAL AUSSIE ACCENT LIKE HE DID A LEGIT AUSSIE ACCENT WOW IM PROUD
SAME, HE NALED IT!
HE BASICALLY CONVINCED ME AND IM AN AUSSIE
IKRRRRR
Nothing annoys me more than an American using an Aussie accent and failing miserably
He didn't do the bark of an Australian Shepherd.
This guy looks like he’s 21 and 53 at the same time
why is this so true
Hahshaha wtf
hahaaahaahhaahhaha
bruh
Yep he actually does as well.😂
The story telling and the accent change is crazy
He nailed the Dutch one and so many more! Absolutely insane 😳
ye
ye
i lived in NL for 7 years and he absolutely nailed it.
@@piotrjargilo im dutch and he absolutely nailed it.
@@omar904 I'm a nail and he absolutely dutched it.
As a French, I can't help but notice : "We have the Arc de Triomphe but we didn't win anything" that joke was so underrated. Nailed it perfectly 😂😂😂
I gree
Yes fr tho
I…. Don’t get it
wait nvm I speak french 🤦🏾♂️
They did win something. A war
Ignoring his accents, his ability to waffle is outstanding😂
haha innit
Hehe
100% Facts
@@3103-q6z s
what’s the ability to waffle?
"In france we have the arc of triumph but we didn't win anything" lmaoooo
As an Australian, that accent is genuinely perfect. If I heard someone talking like that IRL, I wouldn't think anything of it.
I am not an australian, but i dont think he did a good job there. He basically talked like a brit
@@playz6449 Nah, definitely not
@@playz6449 He did
@@playz6449 I am not an Australian, so I'm going to judge this guy's Australian accent and say it's bad despite actual Australians saying it's good.
@@mysticalmagic9259 Basically. Hella idiotic logic lmao
The only time he swore was in the NY and Aussie ones. Makes sense.
LMFAO
1000% for the Aussie, makes so much sense, I don't like doing the accent with cussing.
So what about my 28 accents? Lemme know Ur thoughts on the comment 🙈
Yeah us Aussie swear way to much ....
@@tranceman9670 in Australia we always say bugger of
Australian here, his accent isn't exaggerated. It's so authentic that if he was here and spoke like that nobody would know he's putting it on.
too right!
Kiwi right here, now this guys got nuthin on me bada, like he was kinda fairdinkum might i say mate
But im pretty sure he couldn't do a Maori accent g?
@@magnusgold4010 fush and chups sex dollars
@@shanemarz6742 lol
Fesh and chops
His New York accent is pretty good spot on.
100%. I was already impressed and then he got to the Dutch guy. I am Dutch and he freaking nailed it.
The Australian one was very funny
This guy would get a job as a voice actor easily
XChapp he didn’t have much of a voice left though.
I agree
But nobody has the balls to do EA sports tho
You're very fucking observant you, aren't you?
*could be earning millions*
Aussie accent, the body language, eyes body movement 10/10, perfect score. 😂
Casually throwing "fucking" in every now and then
Fucking oath the Aussie accent needed a few more profanities.
the saying fucking every sentence
@@SillyBoydo just needs to add cunt to the end of a few of his sentences and he's nailed it 😂
He seems to fit right in haha
Plot twist: he actually got kidnapped and he told those guys that he can entertain them to save his life...
That's what I thought-
ikr, they all acting like 'alright we'll keep em around'
Lmao sometimes these youtube comments the funniest
fr lol that dude that kept on yelling different ethnicities for him to act out rly seemed like a kidnapper
what if you are right‽
I’m impressed with: the ability to do the accent, the ability to come up with random stuff to say, and the ability to not laugh as he’s doing it 😂
This guy's improv skills are almost as impressive as his accents.
Exactly, the banter is brilliant and relevant to each country. 👍🏻
The improv comes with accents me and my friends can do it I love doing impressions of air hostesses
IF it’s improv
Thank you so much! This video was posted on this channel and not mine. Please subscribe to mine as I have other videos and new accents! And BTW, I'm from Birmingham, UK. :)
I'm more impressed with his smooth, seamless and instantaneous transition from one accent to another.
I think that when attempting different accents, one of the trickiest things is to come up with something appropriate to say.
Whether it's the ability to randomly banter, preconcieved topics or both, he does really well to get them so seamless.
Always having "something to tell you about France", or "about Spanish people" to start, then riffing on key words or phrases that accentuate the accent or give him a good feel for it. I was pretty amazed. ^_^
yep
Like a machine 🤯
@@wormbaby666 It's pretty crazy. I'm wondering if these are stories he's been told or stuff he thought up in advance that accentuates the different accents, like Jimmy Carr's Scouse "I'd like some chicken and a can of coke." There's no way all of this is off the dome. Or if it is, damn... lol.
his australian accent is spot on! usually when people try to do an australian accent they just do an english accent with a shit ton of swearing added in
Oh come on that's exactly what the Aussie accent is.
Plus some people rather than doing the less known English accent which DOES sound very similar to us, a heap of people do posh sounding English which makes zero sense to me 😂
Best thing I've heard from an American is that some of us can sound like a didgeridoo when speaking because if the ngyoingngyoingngyoing nasal sound we can get lmao
@@toffeelatte6042 Depends on what you call "an English accent" because you move barely move somewhere else and the accent changes. There are a few that sound remarkably like the Australian accent but there's a million more that don't at all
im aussie and i approve
I'm impressed. If I drive 2 hours south, the accent changes here (aus), his accent does sound very generic but honestly probably sounds more "Australian" than me and I've been here my whole life.
His northern ireland accent hits the spot flawlessly.
so did his dutch!
Plot twist
He doesn’t remember his real voice
good won
Lol
I don't know about him but I can do a couple accents and voices (not as good as his tho) and I honestly don't even know what my real voice is anymore.
@@n3xfarious same
I feel this...sometimes me and my mates do accents then I can't remember my voice lmfaoo
Plot twist: he’s being held hostage
Well they are gonna make him the leader sooner or later
He look like a dwarf
Most likely this was his survival game😅
This made it 100x creepier
This is hilariously spot on !!!
I feel like you can SEE his confidence growing throughout this. He knows he’s nailing each one and it allows him to come into the next one even more confident and comfortable.
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Read my name.
@Check my about page link what kinda shady dating website you put me on? 🤔
Check my bio
Why don't yall go check out some bitches
This dude feels like he has a switch for every accent in the world. Fucking hilarious! 😂
Every accent with every joke, now that's what I call a pure talent
That actually makes them more recognizable.
but there's no accent in it.
You forgot about the Asian countrys
Woah I didn't thought it would get this much likes thanks guys
@@FlameBoyAnimations thanking for likes ruins the comment, but you didn't edit it you just replied and that's pog. Yw bro
I’m Irish and I am offended
The accent didn’t sound nearly as drunk as it should be
@Lochlan P what are you
@@The44th He is Gavin's friend.
Happy MacTrambolho ga... gav? HAS ANYONE SEEN AND ENGLISHMAN CALLED GAVIN
@@NoOne0527 I'm looking for my friend Gavin, he left me...I-I mean I lost him.
Im from northern ireland and I too am offended.
He didnt tell me he planted a car bomb outside my house, not even once. Smh
His personality changes for every accent! he's channeling the spirit of the country. amazing!
He's amazing!
Don't make it demonic. He's just talented
@@person6768 bro what 💀
Yeah 😂😂😂
@@person6768bro demonic? You need Jesus more than anybody here
You nailed the Aussie part ,Mate🇦🇺👍💪🇵🇬
The fact that he said ‘for example’ when doing the French accent is really accurate. I’ve got a French friend and she says ‘for example’ about 3 times a conversation
Same for the German, every German I've ever met goes "I am making ze __" or "we are doing/going ze __" at some point. It's never just "we're driving", it's gotta be "we are going on ze drive"
Yeah i speak french and this man really nailed it because they speak english with that accent. They pronounce it lik it's french
@@gladitsnotme I think it has to do with their sentence structure or something
@@ismu34 it does; im not a native speaker but i am in german 2- the verb "sind (to be)" is used more often in the context of adjectives or states of being (ex. age, nationality, etc), but if you were to say "I am going shopping" in german, rather than saying "ich bin gehe einkaufen" (which directly translates to "i AM going shopping"), you would say "ich gehe einkaufen" (i go shopping, without the bin (am)). If you said "ich bin gehe einkaufen", people might think you're saying that you literally are the action of going shopping, as "you ARE going shopping". if that makes any sense lol
lollolllllll
Why does he look like he is rapping when he's talking
You mean Italian?
@@aestheticscout9731 nah for every accent he looks like hes rapping when hes talking in french in my opinion
Who is your fav rapper
@@mpcv2324 idk
Pharmaceuticals.
The “funny guy” in ur dad’s friend group
Fuuuuck
The thing is it’s not funny
Josh no shit Sherlock!
Relatable
The only one he did ok was the new york one and the australian one cauz he’s Australian
What a legend 😂😂😂 Changing the accents whilst talking smack is crazy talented 😂 Big love ❤
He nailed the Australian accent he literally sounds like everyone down here
And the new york one lmao!
Are you upside-down
I was thinking the exact same thing
EvanSandBacon **stranger things song begins to play**
True😂😂
Honestly the only good Aussie accent I’ve heard someone do
"so I'm in Bangkok facking Thailand" I'm deadd
Fr tho.
Listen to rosé from blackpink speack English
It’s better than mine and I am Australian 😂
I’m Aussie mate. Btw G’Day mate
This guy should teach American actors.
@Raiymbek Bimagambet fr they trash asf
Lol they are
he didnt do british did he?
LegacyOfABronzePlayer I’m pretty sure that’s his actual accent
@LegacyOfABronzePlayer he has an english accent
As an Aussie, well done mate! 👍
We are all talking about how nice his accents are, but his stories sound like something you’d get in a soundcloud podcast.
Why has no one commented on this
@@Azubi_Meatball4349 he sure did
Because maybe it's not the point ? He's showing them his accent tallent not his storytelling talent.
Ayeee 1thousand like
lmfao
*legend has it:*
nobody knows his true accent
I think he’s speaking in a English accent at the start as his normal voice
@@CalSprigley yeah and all the other ppl there sound English too, and it explains why he wasn’t asked to do an English accent
WHAT TF IS HIS NATURAL ACCENT I CAN'T TELL--
@@michellekahlez2105 lol it’s definitely not normal English idk
So I am nobody then
As a Chinese, I confirm his Italian accent is spot on
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lol!
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But seriously tho, are you Chinese living in Italy?
Wow Chinese? I'm glad you're not Italian
@@Tony_Baloney_69420 he meant his italian accent was shit, and I can confirm It by being an Italian
YOU NAILED THE ITALIAN ACCENTTTT❤❤❤❤
“So where are you from?”
This guy: “Yes”
Hmm Africa, Holland, New York, Ireland, Australia etc etc
Mr. Worldwide
I can’t tell what accent he actually has lmao
And Now The Nation Of The World, Brought To You By.... This Man!
👏
Love how he doesn’t just do a generic American accent, he goes straight to New York 😆
Missed texan
@@SyNcLife I was hoping for Texan, too!
I was hoping for Chicago
I was hoping for Californian
Yeah. Now do Alabama
As an Australian, this is literally how we speak 100%
Vchjkkjjj
As another Australian I confirm this
Fax I was actually surprised that he nailed it lol
That's why the title is *Guy nails every accent*
Yeah it’s actually too accurate, normally Aussie accents aren’t done well but damn
as an Australian, I am really bloody impressed
The Aussie accent was perfect and he even nailed some of the classic mannerisms we use. Well played!
Haha Perth
fkin playin with the words buaddiey
@@NichDevRumble same perth
@@aussiemadlad HAHA THINKS I LIVE IN GRIME WATER PERTH
Also love the overly used name, Hayden. Why is it so common there?
His neighbours must be wondering how many people live in that house
Lol
Bruh that's a bus XD
lol
@Pacific Islander it’s a joke
@@laserbear4641 bruh that’s a joke XD
The only guy, when he speaks in random countries, people thinks he's one of their own..
1K likes and no replies, we can do better than that
@@roy9776 Ikr ahahahhaha
@@roy9776 Well, everybody thought otherwise.. 😐😒
Muazzam Mz 😂
Agree indeed
As a resident of every country this is 100 percent accurate
As a native New Yorker, I wasn't expecting him to nail the New York accent that good.
Can I ask you, a New Yorker, a question? Is it true that people mix New York and New Jersey accents?
I'm saying that because the New York accent he said, really sounded New Jersey-ish to me.
@@red2522 NJ is right across the Hudson River from NYC. The accent is virtually the same. And if you are n South Jersey, the accent there is pretty much a Philly accent.
Everybody know yall say CUOFFEE And TWALK 😂
@@drk7031 DUDE!! The way you spelled it made it easier for me to actually pronounce it that way, finally! Btw that's usually considered a Brooklyn accent, I think. Anyway, thanks for spelling it like that!
NYC and Northern NJ Italian style accents are similar but distinguishable. I think the key difference is in delivery, New Yorkers talk like they’re annoyed inconvenienced by everything and NJ types talk like they have big egos and watch the Sopranos too much
Wait, someone actually got the Australian accent right? Impossible.
Lmao im aussie and i agree
@@AloeEdits Half Aussie, and also agree 😅
I think the biggest thing is he didn’t mix South African and Australian
mate I'm Arabic and I can nail the Australian accent
It's easy it's the first 1 I ever learned
Rarely any non-Australians can do a good Australian accent, but this guy nailed it!
Bangkok, f-in Thailand was probably the most Aussie thing I've ever heard
I know a lot of Americans that can do an Australian accent
@@speedsterbo1e505 they sound British when they're try to do an Australian accent
Tbh, there is no one Australian accent, but the one that most people think of is called bogan.
PLus, Bangkok.
You know it's Australian when they start dropping F bombs in casual sentences. Nailed it.
For me whats impressive is that he managed to talk non stop for 2 mins and 19 secs
he kept pausing to change accent.......
@@mrmanakin9684 omgg, are u that guy who keeps complaining during every meal.
Well. Harry Mack lately pulled off freestyle rap for 9 hours straight.
You should meet my sister's.
@Ben Anantavara whats impressive is you can somehow survive with ur shit attitude
I like how Nelson Mandela was classified as a whole type of accent
Im from nelson Mandela
@@BloxCops also me. the capital is very nice
Lol
Oh definitely its own thing
I’m from South Africa.
As a Dutch person, i can confirm that his Dutch accent was spot on.
Im dutch too and he did it very well
Yep!!! Spot on! I was impressed!
Yes it really was
yup!
As another Dutch person: vouch
"Yesterday my dog got run over by a canalboat"
That was hilarious.
I'm Australian and he nailed the Dutch accent.
Nice
Only poeple from Amsterdam talk like that
*Salutes*
wait what
Wait what that hurt my head I lost brain cells.
Finally somebody that doesn’t talk about pizza or pasta when does the italian accent
Però per la miseria lo ha fatto perfetto, approvato dall'Organizzazione Nazionale dell'Accento Spaghetti
Hai ragione
IT’S A ME
Nigario
Its a me mario
Girlfriend: " ugh he's probably out cheating"
Him:
...what kindof weird comment is that?
Edit; *Nevermind* you have a paid troll-channel. Jeesh. Reported.
@@Widdekuu91 paid troll channel ? Wtf ?
@@Widdekuu91 Your reply is more wierd than her comment
@@ThunderZenny exactly 😂😂
@@mx_faust lmaooo
He starts the German accent and everybody laughs 😂 it’s so on point
is it just me or does youtube recommend this every year
Yeah
Devin Blend yeah i’ve seen it every year for like 3 years
Yes
TGS liar it was made 2 years ago how could you have seen it each year for 3 years you nounce
@@tgs4463 ur dumb
Dude. Your Australian accent is flawless. Genuinely very impressed, people usually butcher it. Well done!
didgeridoo
As an Australian you have definitely done the best Aussie accent I have ever heard 😂💕🇦🇺💕
Yeah probably the best Australian accent I've heard from someone not from Australia 👍even the excessive use of the f word 🤣
@@davedelany2116especially the excessive use of the F word haha
You need hearing aids if you think that was flawless.
As an Australian, I can clarify that he sounds 100% aussie
Holy crap so many likes
The "Bangkok fuckin' Thailand" was perfect!
Kamal Ekermawi Ye, u
Cxrrry Yeap
I'm fucking pissed a pommy got it right!
he nailed it!! i thought he was aussie.
I've never been to Ireland, but the Northern Irish one sounded just like the Northern Irish guy at my workplace.
No one's mentioning - He's getting all the different personalities 100%, not just the accent. Amazing!
im multilingual person and when I change language my personality change and my friends (who are also multilingual) change personality but this guy changes his personality on accent interesting
well where are the asian personalities there?
@@notmozart5105 I'd like to speak to the manager.
That's why he's convincing. You gotta adapt the personalities to mimic an accent. You won't be convincing doing an Australian accent with a French personality
@@garlicoshallots200 unless you're a french poodle crossed with a australian heeler.
As french, he is a monster
First?
2nd
Yeah, well it wasn't an exagerated accent.
Hey their
5th
OK that was legit. I'm Australian, and he nailed it. Not just the accent, but the intonation, the phrases, the slang terms. Fucking nailed it.
yea man, that was insane
struth
Yeah right
Facken naeiled it 😂
Right!!
He inserted exactly the right amount of “fuckin’s” in all the right places, a perfectly structured Australian sentence.
MASSIVE talent. Absolutely brilliant.