Cookie? Biscuit? Bikkie? They all mean the same thing! Our lovely English teachers will quickly show you some pronunciation and vocabulary differences from Australia, America, and England!
Dude, you should visit Australia someday. The locals really are just naturally that relaxed and slangy. They're constantly coming up with colorful new ways to say things.
@@hamadfjk3mk To be fair, there is no "British" or "American" accent. There is a general accent or maybe RP for example, but New Yorkers sound different from Texans, who sound different from people in LA, who sound different to people in Boston etc. Same goes with the UK, the accent changes every few miles, and class effects accent. Class has a similar effect in Australia although to a lesser extent.
1:04 Brit here , for anyone that doesn’t know these can be called either biscuits or a cookie. Cookies usually have chocolate bits in them/ are flavoured whereas biscuits are usually plain. So it could be both
Francesca Volando. Biscuit means in French cooked (cuit) twice (bis). So biscuit means cooked twice. It was a sort of dry bread or dry cake cooked twice or thrice that was so dry you could keep it for weeks when sailors navigated through the oceans.
Thanks for this, as an American English speaker I remember a time when there was a cartoon show my little brother used to watch where they used the British accent, and they used terms such as ‘lollies’ for candy, ‘torch’ for flashlight, ‘swimming costume’ for swimming suit/bathing suit, and ‘biscuits’ for cookies and both of us were confused bc we didn’t know there were other terms for items, and my younger brother’s had times where he’ll say what something is, and the “narrator” in the movie/show or main character would call it something completely different it was really weird to me at first cause I realized this too but now I realize it’s just the accent they speak.
Best wishes and warmest greetings to you, I hope one day you can come to know and enjoy all of my country and have a great time with friends and family, congratulations on your videos ...
@@mistersebbas3370 in facts an English, an american and an australian can perfectly understand each other, if three italian from different region try to comunicate talking in their same dialects there wont be any comunication, trust me. Im from the Northern italy, i never have studied or try to talk the Spanish but Im sure that if i talk with a Spanish and with a person from South italy in our respective Mother language i would understand more the Spanish than my compatriot.
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I’m from the uk and I went to America and I got told I was driving on the wrong side and I was like “ bruh have you saw Australia they’re upside down “
British : Snake and Spider
American : Snake and Spider
Aussie : Pets
Chinese : Dinner 😁
@@druvakumar5383 lol
Druva Kumar i was laughing until i saw ur comment 🙄
ahahahah!
😂😭
British: Spider
Amercan: Spider
Australian: Pet
Haha! Yep. Black widow or sydney spider - nice fluffy pets.
bRO-
Amercan
Ironic considering the fact that Australia has the most venomous spiders out of these three countries
Yeah! here in Australia spiders are so cute!
British: Alcohol
American: Alcohol
Australian: A little bottle of water
🤣🤣🤣
American: Alcohol
British: Much Alcohol
Australian: A lylulbrlrlrlr oter
LOL
Russian: Woodwards Baby syrup
Lol 😂
American: Snake
British: Snake
Australian: *Pet*
😭😂😂😂😂👍👍👍
🇨🇳 : snack
@@zaid9988 XD
HAHAHAHAH
tu eh br que eu seiii
🇬🇧: Disney
🇺🇸: Disney
🇦🇺: Sidney
hahahahahahahah wtf dude.
бля, смешно, отвечаю lol
😂😂😂
dis = sid
Pretty accurate
Australian:Countries.
American:Countries.
British:Colonies.
Most underated cmt
Jajajaja
Australian:Countries.
American:Vassals.
British:Colonies.
Aajajaaj
JAJAJAJAAJAJAJAJAA
British: sweets
American: candy
Australian: L O L I S
AYYYYY
They are so sweet
Weebs: LOLIS 🤤
@fbi
Me : FBI
American : Corona
British : Corona
Australian : Heineken
Entendí la referencia
Americans have bad beer like Corona, Bud. Is Corona Mexican? Englishmen know real taste of excellent beer. Like German, Czech, Belgian.
@@assetkussainov what about polish żubr?
@@assetkussainov
nobody cares, go cry somewhere else.
@@assetkussainov now actually this is racist
🇺🇸: snake
🇬🇧: snake
🇦🇺: snack
*Australia: Pet
LMAOOOO
jaahahahaa
DUDEEEEEE 😂
Brooooo
British: Dinosaur
American: Dinosaur
Australian: *OVERGROWN EXTINCT LIZARD*
Lol🤣🤣🤣
We Indians when we speak English we combine all of the above three accent and that makes a new accent of English 🤣🤣
@@jupitersuchiang9819 same to me😂😂😂😂
Bt am not indian
@@jupitersuchiang9819 and it sounds like when jordindian speak😃 the best
🤣🤣
British : School
Australian : ๅooɥɔS
American : Shooting range
Hahaha
This is ingenious 😂
Ayo😂
Cmrade
I'm dead 🤣🤣🤣
British accent is so cute
Thank you 😂
Harriii pottaaa
Wa'er
Its fked up actually.
You're everywhere
This town ain’t big enough for the 2 of us there can only be 1 lee
British: Hulk
American: Hulk
Australian: Shrek
Xd
Funny huh
Xd
You made it up stupid
Indian: scammer
British: Cousin
American: Cousin
Australian: Cousin
Alabaman: Wife
LMAO XDD
Why does this only have 7 likes-
You deserve so much more likes i'm dyin inside 😂😂
LMAO
jajajajajaja that's not legal
british: sweets
american: candy
australian: underage anime girl
Lmao
UK: petrol station
US: gas station
Australia: servo
South Africa: garage
I swear the Australian is just saying random words
Dude, you should visit Australia someday. The locals really are just naturally that relaxed and slangy. They're constantly coming up with colorful new ways to say things.
ahahahahaha indeed man ... rolf
I agree most these words are only used by true blues
Suhaib Ahmed 😂😂😂
😂
British: biscuit
American: cookie
Australian: biscuit+cookie= bikkie
no its short for biscuit lol, we use the short version of everything
@@heidiosborne6638 that's no way a short form infact it sounds bigger
biccy*
oh yeeeee
@@heidiosborne6638 Short because you cant risk opening your mouth for too long waiting for insects to come in😂
American: history
australian: history
british :victory
"One language,three accents"
Arabic:hold my infinite number of accents and dialects,please
LMAOO YESSS
so true every arabic coutry has an accent
Relatable 😩
@@hamadfjk3mk To be fair, there is no "British" or "American" accent. There is a general accent or maybe RP for example, but New Yorkers sound different from Texans, who sound different from people in LA, who sound different to people in Boston etc. Same goes with the UK, the accent changes every few miles, and class effects accent. Class has a similar effect in Australia although to a lesser extent.
ههههه
British: A litta bottle of wotah
American: A little bottle of water
Australian: A lillawalalalala
You mean for American warer
Anas Hussein I’ve never heard that before
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British English Is the correct version!
American: A lidle badle of wahderr.
British: Lion
American: Lion
Australian: Cat
LMAO
Sam Rash I swear I laughed for 5 mins after this comment.
@@nikitasapre5852 👍👍
Russia: small bear
big cat
British: Forest
Australian: Fire
American: Vietcong
Cc tao ne bac ky bu c nga tau 🤣
@@Az-vm7lb 98 like luôn. Không để ý kìa :v
Why does the Australian one feel so funny. I was like “eh, mate I don’t getchu”.
british: laugh
american: laugh
australian: sound of joy created from your throat
1100 likes
😂😂😂😂😂💔
😂😂
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Very funny 🤣😆😂
American: Water
British: Water
Australian: Fire Extinguisher
Lmao😂😂😂😂😂
no no 😂
This is fucking jokes 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Please stop 😹😹😹
😂👌🤣
Uk : a little bottle of water
US : A little bottle of water
Australia : A little Balle Balle
I want to start calling candy “lollies” here in Canada.
Petition to make that a thing.
Aussie here. If I came to Canada and I said lollies, would people understand?
@@yiannisroubos8846 I'm American but we would probably think you were talking about lollipops specifically.
@@neall7768 yeah same for me - a Brit
I love lollies
@@ummmmno411 in Australia we call the English “Poms” or if you’re real country you say “pommy bastard”
British: Sleep
American: Sleep
Australian: Body Shutdown Telekinesis
Lmao-
😂
British: Internet
American: Internet
Australian: What?!
Imagine
American : i wanna sleep
British : i wanna sleep
Australian : i wanna body shutdown telekinesis😂
nabila ramadhina or I didn’t body shutdown telekinesis well last night
British: "Elevator"
American: "Lift"
Australian: "Teleporter"
LMAO
Hahaha
Underrated
British and American are the other way round.
😂
british: up
american: up
australian: *down*
British: Google
American: Google
Australian: Goologoolo
British: "A little bottle of water."
American: "A little bottle of water."
Australian: "ABRACADABRA!"
Hahaha
K O P I G O 😂
Best answer ever jajaja
K O P I G O my god 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
ALLIALTLEELWATOR
American: "missile"
British: "missile"
Australian:"missile"
North Korean leader: "toy"
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
1:04
Brit here , for anyone that doesn’t know these can be called either biscuits or a cookie. Cookies usually have chocolate bits in them/ are flavoured whereas biscuits are usually plain. So it could be both
american: yogurt
british: yogurt
austrialia: YO GOOD?
I'm good and u? 😂
😂
Ñoggut
Why do so much evil?
Ноу
British: XL
Australian: XL
American: S
Lol
damn!
UK: I’m going to sleep in my duvet
US: I’m going to sleep in my comforter
AUS: Ima go sleep in my DOONA
UK : biscuit
US : cookie
AUS : bikkie
Damn now i get it
India- biscoot
@@denim3027 😅😅🤣desi accent apunki mazak nahi udanega
Francesca Volando. Biscuit means in French cooked (cuit) twice (bis). So biscuit means cooked twice. It was a sort of dry bread or dry cake cooked twice or thrice that was so dry you could keep it for weeks when sailors navigated through the oceans.
Philippines:biskwit hahahhaa
Indo : biskuit
British: "Forest"
American: "The woods"
Australian: *"The bush"*
George Walker Bush
JESUS CHRIST BRO THATS A DARK JOKE
Because a man threw a cigarette in a bush and started the australlian wild fires
New Zealand: the wops
I was waiting for that moment.
You are really funny! Your expressions are priceless! Greetings from Milan.
American:restroom
British:bathroom
Australian:danny
Me:toilet
Person: *starts learning English*
Australians: Let’s have some fun with them
That's literally me 😂
Wn ql es verda io ni entendí una wea ctm xddd
@@gorillinianonymous4009
Los australianos son los chilenos del inglés jaja
Hi everyone, if you want to improve your English by reading books and for more , I invite you to my channel :)
Scottish*
i swear the australian girl is just speaking minecraft enchantments
Broooooo im dying laughing hahahahaha xD
Yes
😂😂😂😂😂
3000 subscribers without any videos this fucking comment made me wheeze😂😂😂
Ohmaaaiiiigaaaaaddd so funny 🤣🤣
Dang, these accents are clean.
Thanks for this, as an American English speaker I remember a time when there was a cartoon show my little brother used to watch where they used the British accent, and they used terms such as ‘lollies’ for candy, ‘torch’ for flashlight, ‘swimming costume’ for swimming suit/bathing suit, and ‘biscuits’ for cookies and both of us were confused bc we didn’t know there were other terms for items, and my younger brother’s had times where he’ll say what something is, and the “narrator” in the movie/show or main character would call it something completely different it was really weird to me at first cause I realized this too but now I realize it’s just the accent they speak.
British: water
Americans: water
Australians: ice sauce
🤣🤣🤣🤣 oh shit !! Ice juice !! Brilliant !🤣🤣
Lmao 😂
😅😅😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Australian : Prison
American : Prison
British : Australia
@@juli3836 During the British empire, Australia was a place for prisoners.
:-)), u make my day
We Aussie got the better deal ....we’ll my great great grandparents did and now I’m loving it
XD
HAHAHAHAHA
i like how much they resist themselves from arguing!!!!
England : Gal
USA : Gurrl
Australia : Goal
"One Language, Three Accents"
10 Million People:
*I* *N* *T* *E* *R* *E* *S* *T* *I* *N* *G*
Quarantine made me watch this lol
it is actually interesting
What's new😕😕😐
🤔 jahshahahah
I hate and love this meme
British: Australia
American: Australia
Australian: Stralia
tell me about his English th-cam.com/video/zokXIKJar0g/w-d-xo.html
It's virtually 'ia.
Australian: Aussie.
ironic
stop making fun of us
This video is soooo good! Really good job ladies!!
I just loved that the Australian says a little bottle of water looking like she's drinking a little bottle of water.
Oh the metalanguage.
🇺🇸: a little bottle of water
🇬🇧: a little bottle of water
🇦🇺: alibaba dancing with Dora
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Lol can’t stop laughing😂😂😂
Damnnn im dying bruh
shit I'm dead
British: crocodile.
American: crocodile.
Aussie: giant fresh water lizard.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣
ahhahahahahah
Aussie: prey
🤣🤣🤣
In my country, we speak at least 48 accents and we always bully each other
Where are you from?
@@Dan-ux8im I'm Frome Algeria
@@kami95v83 I'm from Colombia. There are many accents here. We speak spanish
Brilliant! Cute accents and cute girls too! 😁👍🏻
British: Biscuit
America: Cookie
Australia: Bikkie
INDIA: Biscoot
Lmoa😂😂
😂😂
Lmao😂😂
ROFL😂😂
😆😆😆
British: Bear
America: Bear
Australia: Koala
@@Lari0 how old r u?
@@Lari0 r/wooooooooooooooosh
koalas arent bears!
Russia: Beer
@Mila Clemens more like pussie😂😅
British: Bathroom
Australia: Dunny
American: Walmart
Best wishes and warmest greetings to you, I hope one day you can come to know and enjoy all of my country and have a great time with friends and family, congratulations on your videos ...
"One language, three accents"
Spanish: Hold my 23 accents
English have more than 3 accents, much more.
Si xd
Italy: hold my 31 totally different dialect
@@paolodefranceschi636 accents is not same to dialect ohhhhh
@@mistersebbas3370 in facts an English, an american and an australian can perfectly understand each other, if three italian from different region try to comunicate talking in their same dialects there wont be any comunication, trust me. Im from the Northern italy, i never have studied or try to talk the Spanish but Im sure that if i talk with a Spanish and with a person from South italy in our respective Mother language i would understand more the Spanish than my compatriot.
British: Water
American: Water
Australian: Liquid mate
Is it really hard to say water?😁
H2O
British: Wor a
American: wor der
Australian: wora ta
British: wotah
apa
And here in Bangladesh, we speak British accent mixing with American and Australian 😐
Are you sure? In SAARC countries there is no British, American or Australian accent, We speak English in our native language accent.
@@Desertfox18 Our curriculum follows British English.
@@Desertfox18 our words are mixed
British:cocodrile
American:cocodrile
Australian:dog
Australian accent is like a doctor's handwriting for me
I was just thinking that!
😂😂yu are right
Aussie's are meant to be speaking British just like doctors are meant to be writing in English so it's an apt comparison.
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Nonsense.
british: "a little bottle of water"
american: "a little bottle of water"
australian: *murloc sound*
LOL
Thanks, I am still laughing from this comment. I guess I spent to much time playing WOW in my past.
Filipe Romero as an Aussie it’s pronounced
A lil bottle o’ waaahhhttaa
LOL
rofl
This is the most wholesome thing I've seen
I can't do that.. sitting together and speaking one after another
..I will automatically imitate the accent of my previous speaker😂😂
British: "Computer"
American: "PC"
Australian: "THE MACHINE"
Edit:
Also American: Macbook
Underrated comment 🤣🤣
Ismail Farooq underrated coment
@@mrhackerman1595 thx dude
@@maxwellzimbardo4904 thx man
Ismail Farooq German: the machistagger
British: "a littol bottol o' wata"
American: "a littlebottleowater "
Australian: "a little GUADALAJARA"
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hahahahaha
HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAH
Bella LaLaLa american: a liddle boddle of woder*
**Felix Angel intensifies**
Nothing can beat the bo'oh'wa'er 🙂
The BUSH 😂😂🤣🤣
British: Flat
American: Apartment
Australian: *UNIT*
listen his accent😂🤣th-cam.com/video/zokXIKJar0g/w-d-xo.html
At least it's better then FLATS
@MKCG absolute monster of a unit bro,
Come the f at me pussy
WHAT IS A FLATTTTT
I know I was like what?? 😂
British: Elevator
American: Lift
Australian: Vertical Transport Cabin/Room/Unit/Machine, it depends where you're from.
Hahahaa
@@mjmanoban Brits say lift and Americans say elevator.
"It depends where you're from" got me 😂😂😂💀
Americans say elevator and British ppl say lift 🤦
Switch elevator and lift, Americans don’t say lift
Australian: “eh mate, don’t getchu”
Perfecto, siempre supe que hablaba fluidamente Inglés y ahora se que es el autraliano xd
Hola bb
Hello
@Bambi2005 fuck you
British: *"Wateh"*
American: *"Water"*
Australian: *"Liquid"*
lmao
Not really.
what a
bruh
and people say that us brits have weird accents
@@totallynotaaron6907 I love British accent.
UK : Covid 19
US : Covid 19
AUS : Covvie
UK : Hand Sannitizer
US : Hand Sannitizer
AUS : Sannie
Luís LMFAO 😂🤣🤣
Underrated
literally i am dead 😂
Accurate!!
😂😂😂😂😂😂
THE AUSTRALIAN ACCENT USKWJSKK I LOVE IT
Australian accent is like bubbly
UK: A little bottle of watter
USA: A liddle boddle of wodder
Australia: A lida bada of wada
Russia: A little bottle of wodka
No 😑
China : A little bottle of blood
FLEX The 3rd one sounds like an American...
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😅🤣🤣🤣
I feel like Australia's vocabulary is just an inside joke that went too far
Boomer Incorporated fuck dude these comments are killing me😵😂😂😂
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I mean Americans call McDonald’s “Mickeydees” or whatever.
@@brookethdetomaro7807 I have never heard anyone say that lol
Boomer Incorporated I’ve seen Americans call it that lol.
British people: A LITTAH BOTTAH OF WOTAH
😁
"The bush"
England: Bathing suit
America: swimsuit
Australia: time to flex
Pew Die Why? 🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Pew Die Why? I’m not American but I sometimes say swimsuit
🇺🇸🇦🇺🇬🇧🇨🇦😎😎😎💪💪💪💪
Im from australia and i heard her say all thoes words and since the only one i know is bathers i was so confused lol
British: School
Australia: School
America: Shooting Range
Sultan Edhingo jajaja savage 😆
Hahahaha
jajajajajajaja
lmao
Messed up but true lol
Tha accents in english are very nice! Hello from Brazil to all english spekers!!!
Awww, Australia is just built different. All of theirs sound so cute!
US: This web-site uses cookies.
GB: This web-site uses biscuits.
Lol
AU: This web-site uses bikkis.
@@crazystuff6760 😂😂🤣
CrazyStuff biccies*
I’m from the uk and I went to America and I got told I was driving on the wrong side and I was like “ bruh have you saw Australia they’re upside down “
The australian girl looks like the villain of Hotel Transilvania 3
UK 🇬🇧: bathroom
America 🇺🇸: restroom
Australia 🇦🇺: *DADDY*
British : bathroom
American : toilet
Australian : behind the tree
Indian : roads
Indian: Behind the trees*
Indian: roads
Opsie now there are no trees...
Sorry, i had to. XD
AHAHAHAHHAHHHHHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHA lol.
You mean behind the bush
British : Hi
American : Hey
Australian : Bye
@Zack Skizz correct
Bilkul sahi
G'day*
@@simplord9788 g'day mate.If u get it.For the others who dont get it im a blink (fan of blackpink)And once rosé daid g'day mate
Zack Skizz austraia = ali baba dancing with dora 🤣
The bush??? The hell 🤣🤣🤣
Australia is so relaxed and calm
*british: popcorn*
*american: popcorn*
*australian: hard cotton*
abcd abcd hahha
Aussie : Pop coin 🤣🤣
But what is hard in it?
jaison simon your brain.
British: Pawp corn
British: Crocodile
Amercan: Crocodile
Australian: Breakfast
😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That would be "Breakkie"
We don't eat crocodiles dumbass
@@alinec521 That was a joke, mate.
Murloc: "A little bottle of water"