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  • you facking bloody wankah :D

  • ey I am always in the mood for some fun

  • Hey! Don't diss up north Accents! Not all of us speak slow y'know! Saying that, you did do really well! :)

  • urban london ROFLLLLLLLLLLLL

  • i live next to birmingham(wolverhampton) and noone i know talks like that!

  • Fair play to ya!! twas good that...bleedin deadly!! I have an interesting problem I tells ya.. lol me accent be all arsways... ppl tell me I sound irish scottish english I don't know but I also have a condition called Cerebral palsy what affect me speech . me teacher reckons if I purfect me irish accent it might help with the stammering what ya reckon?

  • NOTTINGHAMSHIRE! a bit like Yorkshire but more ignorant sounding

  • ahahah I love you

  • what are you talking about Australia all look and sound the same are you serious? you ever been to Australia?

  • @Yaoi47Queen Maybe he said that but I didn't hear it that way. What I heard is that the Australian accents are not influenced but outside factors so much due to the huge distances - at least before jets, anyway.

  • the Sunderland accent is the one most like the original english accent before all these dialects came about. FACT!

  • 5:10 It's Hagrid!

  • You dude, thanks for putting this together. Though you've made me jealous because I can't do regional accents at all : ( Just stuck with my own boring 'received English' voice. I lived in Guernsey, in the Channel Islands, for many years - which has its own highly distinctive accent too!

  • they all talk funny and silly pronunciation......:)))

  • noooo beatles dont sound like thaaaa

  • Bloody hell, you're amazing :') I'm from Somerset (The west - farmer land) and that accent is bang on what some of the people talk like round ere.

  • west country being from plymouth is fukin class GINSTERS REAL HONEST FOOD LOL

  • AMAMZING

  • i am going to have to marry you to make you speak to me all day long in different accents! love this accent!

  • Brittish accents are so amazing,that even if you say something stupid you sound like a smartass.

  • really good! love it

  • Kl vid but u didnt do the wilts accent its like speaking urban / original london not cockney london

  • I knew you were scottish from very begging of the movie :D

  • good job

  • Nice accents!

  • its not 'I divvint narr' its 'I divvint nay'

  • Pretty impressive! Except Liverpool

  • As a Yank, I've always been fascinated with Stephen Merchant's accent. So I guess he's from the west? It seems to be the only English accent that really pronounces the R's strongly.

  • @corycousins42 Yeah, he's from Bristol, which is the largest city in the West Country. People in the West Country pronounce r wherever it's written (like most Americans), although this is changing now. Some Lancastrian (from Lancashire, the county north of Manchester) accents do that too, like in Burnley and Accrington and other places around there. English accents outside of those places only pronounce r when it comes before a vowel.

  • Genius! I'm with 24491327cfn - where's the Welsh? (I'm not Welsh, but it's clearly the best accent in our fair isle)!

  • Bloody skirt wearin' haggis eatin' bagpipe blowin' red headded celts, fuck you!

  • @MrTonyKickass Im Scottish and i never will hate England....love you English wankers ;)

  • Liverpudlians DO work and most are NOT violent!

  • @paddatron Hi. Welcome to the internet: It was a joke.

  • The Geordie accent made me laugh so much

  • fuck off

  • what happend to wales mate!

  • Try Estuary English :)

  • More Noddy than Ozzy, with the brummie, but overall very good. There's a job waiting in the states for you. Also wheres the Fen Boy?

  • >I wear glasses, if you or someone you know wears glasses, subscribe

  • im pretty sure Brock has got the best british accent =P

  • SOMERSAAAT! Good ol scrumpy an ma tra'or un arvester guna go milk the coos!

  • im from the west mids and i pissed myself at the Brummie one ... soptt onnn

  • blackpool doesnt have an accent :(......

  • I was hoping to hear a good example of the Manchester accent...

  • most of the north east isn't jordie....

  • @worldaccordingtodunk Also, when you did teh Scouse accent, as I described, it sounded more like the Birkenhead version. So when you said "Liverpool" and such when you were imitating the accent, I think you actually meant "Birkenhead". (The Scouse accent did originate from Liverpool, but some Liverpudlians went to Birkenhead and Seacombe and their Scouse accent changed where they were living.)

  • @worldaccordingtodunk So you performed Joerdie, Brummie, Cockney, a Birkenhead version of Scouse, Devon accent and the one which you described as "a little bit posh" must be the neutral/Merseyside accent. I know someone who has a Brummie accent and his accent is a bit higher than how you performed it.

    Glad you didn't just do Posh or any other rubbish like Stereotype like what most of the Americans do (which is annoyingly inaccurate).

  • This guy's got a flipping good ear. I'm a language buff yet I can't immitate different accents as easily! Very interesting video.

  • Do a leicester accent

  • i dinny know what you are unna boot

  • I love his little introductory movements..

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  • the black country accsent

    

  • Anyone else from Liverpool who thinks that their tonsils hurt? laaa

  • Your Lancashire accent sounds like a Yorkshire one.

    And your Liverpool one just sounds like a gay plastic scouse. PRACTICE :)

  • I'm from Yorkshire. We're not fucking depressing. Besides, the omission of the letter "t", "sumit", "naught" are typically Yorkist not Geordie.

  • the geordie accent (newcastle) is terrible

  • Herefordshire?

  • i went up to manchester and yorkshire and the people from those places think us nottingham people sound posh dunno why .

  • NUMA NUMA LOL

  • A big mistake to conflate Yorkshire and Lancashire accents. They're very different. Lancashire (especially North Lancashire) still shows traces of Celtic influence, whilst Yorkshire (especially South Yorkshire) is influenced by Norse sounds and names. If it hadn't been for the Norman conquest, all the posh people would have Yorkshire accents.

  • extend "a" nd "r" for cornish :)

    im cornish through n through :D portscatho boy :D

  • u didnt do derbyshire!!! - bellend! - good acents tho :)

  • Absolutely brilliant! Forgot Suffolk and them, though, and I didn't quite hear Manchester... but I am new to all this, and could be wrong.

  • fool forgot Essex -,-

  • Hi, I'm Aussie and we say a lot of those ' cockney' type words. eg 'hit the frog and toad'(hit the road)..stuff like that. Towns with aboriginal names are quickly shortened to sum short nickname eg Wollongong ( The Gong).

  • numa numa guy :D

  • stop at1:00

  • Essex?

  • Haha I'm from 'urban London'.. Which we actually call greater London and I or nobody around here sounds anything like that

  • His brummie accent sounded more Wolverhampton tbh :|

  • I'm from Australia, and apart from the obvious types of aussie lingo we have, my accents can range from all over the world. Yet because my grandma was Glaswegian with a thick accents, I managed to almost perfect alot of british accents.

    All that in mind...... I found your dramatic turns quite amusing! As well as the Ozzy Osbourne impersonation. xx

  • I preferred your Numa Numa video.

    

  • very good m8, forgot belfast accent which is british too

  • U wouldn't dare say that in Liverpool Hahah fat twat!

  • You f%$####g British!!!

    You isolated from Europe and you deserved it@!!!!

    You foolish drunken idiots@!@@!

  • @ZA56AA yet the British are much smarter that you?

  • @alewisgb

    Why?

    Becaue they are smashing the bottles of beer on each other's face after every time they are getting drunk?

    Or is it because they are pretending they are somebody like they though they were a Century ago when they were the international thieves as an 'Empire' of robbery?

    lol

    Take a hike you too, will you?

    GO!@!

    NOW!@!@

    hhaaaaheheeeeeeeee

  • @ZA56AA I have never seen anyone "smashing the bottles of beer on each other's face" and you are an idiot if you think thats what most people do!

    Your from Fiji but does that mean you are lazy and ignorant, and hence forever doomed to poverty!

  • @alewisgb You have probably never seen a Briton ever in your life if you support this point of view then What; Are you serious? All British have been involvedin crim sometime in their lifetime. Women also are slappers, they are unbeliavable sluts. None can fix the disgrace of British society and its decline. lol hehehe They are phlegmatic idiot. As for you that you said you have never seen a British doing crime i have to say you are a plain stupid. lol Have you thought about that
  • @ZA56AA

    I was drunk last night. I didnt smash anyone. Ive been attacked by drunk italians with police batons they stole though. Your really thick and probably French or eastern european!

  • @ZA56AA facepalm

  • @ZA56AA

    Were Isolated from Europe beacuse A. We wanted to be and B. Were not thick enough to get sucked into the euozone,which is about to collapse!

  • @TheTatmeister

    hehe you have a point about euro possible collapse.

    But isn't it typical Britons' naiveness to believe that they are secure in that 'bloody' and cloudy island of theirs??!!

    hehehe

  • @TheTatmeister

    I mean....do you really believe that Britons are ..safe and financial sound in this insecure World?!!

    lol

    Only British naives believe that silly stupid thing like the PM David Cameron.

    What that man thinks that he runs?

    An Empire like 19th Century Victorian England?

    lol

    Well i've got news for you:"NO"!

    HEHE

  • @ZA56AA The English do not even trust Cameron.This is why he shares power with the Liberals.Never mind what the rest of the other nations think about him.And that is not a lot,trust me on that.

  • i love you!

  • dude the australian accent is taken from the yorkshire accent and cokney merged you dumb wanker

  • HAHAH, fuck off, wanker.

  • I dont have glasses, so i dont subscribe cuz of glass-racism

  • they SHPEAK like that :D!...

  • Another guy from the US thinking he knows everything about a country he doesn't even live in.

  • @DrBeeISO He's Scottish lmao.

  • @EmiRiverdancer i went onto his youtube and it said he was from US

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  • @DrBeeISO hes not from the US

  • I quite often find myself asking for a pint of 'lackar'

  • How do you do the accent? I'm Mexican and my biracial and Caucasian friends can do it quite easily

  • Try the Liverpool accent again, that one is way off.

  • @degsydegs but doesn't that depend on where you're at in liverpool?

  • Your little rant about the North and how we all speak slow like we 'know it all' is quite fucking insulting. Rather have a Manchester accent than sound like one of them southerners! You got something right at least, we do hate that accent.

  • Yeah, I'm from Sunderland and I hate walking past people who look exactly like me and also how all the people are 'canny', fuck off theres some 'reet', 'aye', there two you forgot, yeah, anyway, some right miserable wankers 'up' here you ugly cunt and how dare you compare us to australia, AUSTRALIA, WHO THE FUCK DO YOU THINK YOU ARE YOU ABSO-FUCKING-LUTE TWAAAAAAT! you are the worst impressionist ever by the way.

  • Pretty generic Yorkshire accent there mate. In Leeds we don't talk like that, Its not mono-tonal and bland but still has a strong Yorkshire vibe to it.

  • @DaleSix66 lol you said mate haha!!

  • @greysonandjordanlove I tend to type in my accent as well haha.

  • Liverpool accent is shit!

  • aussies may sounds the same to outsiders, but if you get someone from queensland, victoria/nsw and south australia and have them talk in turn, you'll notice a difference. that's the major differences. the rest of the states have their own accent, but it's less obvious to my ears.

  • @boru1982 I didn't say they were did I?!?!?!?!?

  • @misemefein100 England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are all part of great britain!!!!!

  • @misscatherineleigh Go back to school, Even Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of man aren't part of Britain.

  • Good accents. You're a bit of a cunt though.

  • @Elphaboq439 Don,t recognise the bit.

  • not sure about the dislikes.. they were all spot on mate

  • It's awesome the way you do all these accents man xD

  • ENGLISH accent you idiot. im from yorkshire and thats highly insulting, we DONT talk like that, we DONT say eee by gum, and we dont talk slowly, thats just the odd manchesterian.

  • @bethanyhaigh6 Well stereotypes don't come from anywhere. Of course these are broad exaggerated accents!

  • @bethanyhaigh6

    I agree. I maybe a little posh, but that is INSULTING. I'm ENGLISH. We say full words, that is just stereotype.

    That's scottish your saying and others, you are OFFENSIVE.

  • ENGLISH accent you idiot.

    

  • also i can bend to your needs

  • 'I didn't naw!' I was like AHHH! *hide under desk*

  • Woahhh big up the west. :D and we don't talk like pirates.

  • jokes1

    

  • FUCK YOU IT S CUNTS LIKE YOU THAT FUCK THIS WORLD FUCK OFF WITH YOUR CRAP VIDS AND FORCED COMMERCIALS CUNT

  • @artzysmartzy lol ?

  • Good Birmingham accent from a brumie mate

  • @punani62 when i went to birmingham all the young people sounded like londoners! whats up with that?

  • Lmao he really does look like the Numa guy

  • FUCK YOU WITH YOUR AD YOU CUNT

  • Very good in general, very funny, but if anything the first few seconds of your cockney needs some work.

  • Whoaaaa sweetie I don't speak Finnish... couldn't understand a word of that.

  • im from yorkshire and i dont talk like theat

  • you do rubish  LOL

  • The wanker and English bastard got me lol in so hard

  • I am from Buckinghamshire and I do not talk like that.

  • ah don't say eeby gun ahm not deppressin ahm not a slow talker and ah dont sound lak some one from yorksher

  • No such thing as a British accent. Britain is made up of Northern Ireland, Welsh, Scotland and England.

  • @psychoticjanie actually britain is england sco and wales The UK is great britain and northern ireland

  • @psychoticjanie Northern Ireland isn't part of Britain.

  • @misemefein100 yes it is you bellend

  • @FadeToBlack888 nope it's not...THE UK IS THE UNITED KINGDOM OF BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND....YOU'VE JUST PROVEN WHAT EVERYONE THOUGHT....THE BEST PART OF YOU RAN DOWN YOUR MOTHER'S LEG

  • @misemefein100 the people of the UK's nationality is "British" hence Britain is an accepted nickname for the United Kingdom of Great BRITAIN and Northern Ireland so suck my dick you convict

  • @FadeToBlack888 even the ones with only Irish passports? yeah you probably don't know about that. No, they're not British...some of them think they are. They are Irish people that are citizens of the UK.

    Can't win with you...some people are dumb...then they get educated, but that is wasted on people like you...have fun wanking off in your bedroom loser

  • @misemefein100 It isn't? :s I'm pretty sure it is

  • WOT A CUNT

  • this is sooo bad haha

  • English people like Rick Astley,Roger Moore amongst others,speak with a true English accent.I hear a lot of Brits speaking in a sing-song accent that sounds horrible,but Rick Astley does not speak in a sing-song accent.he speaks clearly and correctly.

  • I probably have the worst British accent, I was born in Scotland then lived in London and now live in Wales so yeah.. I have a mix of Scottish, Welsh and posh London haha

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  • I'm from the south west of england and I sound nothing like a farmer I got confused with a Canadian once :L

  • mum

    

  • isnt there a really annoying essex accent ?

  • Your Scottish accent is spot-on ya English wanker lol

  • I'm from the West Midlands and sound nothing like the Birmingham accent. I have the accent you refer to as the 'normal accent' only less posh sounding. Annoying when people assume West Midlands is just Birmingham because I find it a really irritating accent & it's a much bigger accent than just Birmingham...

  • also try stoke on trents accent :) rate good lad

  • butter petrol and vitamins random and funny :D

  • Some are rather off but some a good. A bit more practice needed me thinks.

  • Best Ozzy Osbourne impersonation EVER at 3:28.

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  • @ladyinred1001 Robert Pattinson is from London in England.

  • i cant hear you fucking fat man

  • @arcadia5088 I can't hear him f*cking a fat man either. :P Maybe you will if you put on headphones and turn the sound up?

  • He sounds like Heath Ledger....

  • As an American, sometimes I imagine what domestic life would be like with an Englishwoman. Our little Nigel asks: "Oi Dad, I'm going out wif me mates tonight. You fink I could 'ave a tenner?" And I'm like "Sure, son. Just be back by eleven." Then me and the missus share a pot of tea and watch Dr. Who on the BBC.

  • @69Bluntsmoka420 Or you could come to Scotland, share a few whiskeys, watch the football (or saaaaaaaccer!!!! as you call it), and then get your yankee head kicked in afterwards. Deal?

  • Really great! Watching bbuk and wondering about all the accents, so this was just what I needed.

  • very good!

  • not offensive at all lol, but normal british accent being posh are you mad when the majority speak regional dialect those posh toff fuckers aint proper english

  • @jaylpp12 Yes it is. The standard British is exactly the posh RP people stereotypically imagine.

  • @GGov86 come to the UK you silly bastard, ya dunno what ya talkin about ya fassy ole

  • @jaylpp12 1 thumb for you my friend..

  • @jaylpp12 LMFAOi love foreign people because to be honest mos british people sound like thugs lmfao like "Tenner" and "Mate"

    Only people who talk posh are from london and are bell ends.

  • @GGov86 I would say about 2% of the British population speak in the way your lead to believe British people speak. its a shame how naive foreign people can be.

  • @TheMacMage That doesn't matter. It's still the standard all other accents and dialects are measured against. Like officially.

  • @jaylpp12 exactly lol they're taught to speak like it. and as for the a in wanker being abrupt? Nah, it's more 'wankurrr!' lololol