@Owen4004 There's no such thing as British English. There's English and then there's American English. English is used by the U.K Canada Australia etc while American English is used only by the U.S.A.
It says "purple" with a british accent XD Not very useful for people who already know English, but it could be very helpful to those wanting to learn.
@amelia692000 in american english its spelt color in british english its spelt colour and its the same with other words like in american english its favor in british english its favour so its or in americcan our in english
I would just remove the words for the first show of colors, so that learners memorize without looking at the words, then I would repeat them with the words. :)
You are Rude- and as not clever as you think .Most words ending in unstressed -our in the United Kingdom (e.g., colour, flavour, honour, armour, rumour) end in -or in the United States (i.e., color, flavor, honor, armor, rumor)
@LearnFree2007 Noah Webster wrote "A Declaration of Linguistic Independence" as a logical sequence to Thomas Jefferson's "Declaration of Independence." He felt that the new country should distinguish itself linguistically. Thus, the US spellings of 'center' and 'color.'
Thanks for your videos, they've been very useful for my classes :D
MsPinkan3 1 week ago
I am to, but why are people that speak English watching a video of colors in English.
gliderkael 4 weeks ago
@Owen4004 There's no such thing as British English. There's English and then there's American English. English is used by the U.K Canada Australia etc while American English is used only by the U.S.A.
45Moneyshot45 2 months ago
OMG why is this so confusing! Couldn't they just make it a little simpler!?!
nswan12 3 months ago
Is that Kootra at 0:40 ?
kre4ito 7 months ago
@kre4ito KOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOTRA
WolfteamFans 7 months ago
It says "purple" with a british accent XD Not very useful for people who already know English, but it could be very helpful to those wanting to learn.
crazedpastry 7 months ago
RACist!!!!
Scorex5 9 months ago
WTF? i know my colours, thankyou
Gxy91 10 months ago
WTF?
Gxy91 10 months ago
pink ?
Jimmys1113 10 months ago
mum wlaked in the room, took one look at the moitor, and said "i knew youd learn eventually"
Bethonite 10 months ago
Yes, today millions of people learn that colours has a 'U' in it.
flippyrulz123 10 months ago
i felt sooo stupid when my mum came in the room while I was watchin this
Trade4Shade 11 months ago 5
Hwight. Hwight.
CannedBacon 1 year ago 3
oh yea, this is amazing
CHURCHTUCKERCABOOSE 1 year ago
I'v nvr sn anyone who actually pronounciate those words like this lol
iammoonjooyoung 1 year ago
@iammoonjooyoung come to london then..tons of people speak like this
Sillilesshells 7 months ago
Thank god I am eating fruit loops they will surely help me practice my colors!
FurryFan 1 year ago
You spelled colours wrong. it is spelled colors.
amelia692000 1 year ago
@amelia692000 its spelt with a 'u' in england and this video is english
ritzzie1167x 1 year ago
@amelia692000 in american english its spelt color in british english its spelt colour and its the same with other words like in american english its favor in british english its favour so its or in americcan our in english
Owen4004 3 months ago
0:48 puffball LOL
dawg585992 1 year ago
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@midleground
To be precise, white is a neutral colour. But... anyway it's a colour!! :-)
MusicianLoverr 1 year ago
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MusicianLoverr 1 year ago
This is great - my son just keeps shaking his head 'yes' you got it right.... hehe so cute. Thanks for this!
XarteProductions 1 year ago
what the fuck?
where is pink :@
sailormerjam 1 year ago
Very good.
nkkm2601 1 year ago
my brother is a dumbass ive been trying to tech him the colors for 1 year and he thinks blue is orange wtf lol
Truedatdrnc 2 years ago
Lol!!
tanglewest 1 year ago
how 0ld is he??
haha my sister is 2 & she could read & knows all her c0lors, how?
we bought her your baby can read
maybe if u buy him that he'll learn his color cuz they teach c0lors & animals too
MsMuahXoXo 1 year ago
hehehehehehehe
sandeepaule 2 years ago
I would just remove the words for the first show of colors, so that learners memorize without looking at the words, then I would repeat them with the words. :)
You could also add more colors.
pedrinag 3 years ago
Thanks -thats a great idea. I will have a go.
I can see that would work well
all ideas very welcome.
thanks for your input.
MacmillanDigital 3 years ago
-I am LearnFree as well as MacmillanDigital -I am just on the wrong site..
MacmillanDigital 3 years ago
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pedrinag 3 years ago
LOL!
omggg. i thought this was code geass opening song -- "Colors"
roflmao. xD
nice vid though^^;;
redxdevilx13 3 years ago
You are Rude- and as not clever as you think .Most words ending in unstressed -our in the United Kingdom (e.g., colour, flavour, honour, armour, rumour) end in -or in the United States (i.e., color, flavor, honor, armor, rumor)
America likes easy spelling
LearnFree2007 3 years ago
you have a point there good buddy
marcusamarrious 2 years ago
@LearnFree2007 Noah Webster wrote "A Declaration of Linguistic Independence" as a logical sequence to Thomas Jefferson's "Declaration of Independence." He felt that the new country should distinguish itself linguistically. Thus, the US spellings of 'center' and 'color.'
Mascherina1964 1 year ago
SHIT I STILL DONT UNDERSTAND!!!
georgeskate666 3 years ago 12
It won't work on Black and White monitors, you need a colour set - it will all make sense then.
LearnFree2007 3 years ago 12
I think he's taking the mickey mate. If you look at his country, he comes from an English-based country.
EmergencyBlues999 3 years ago 5
I Think you may be right -some people get a little lost
JustAudio2008 3 years ago 2
@LearnFree2007 What if he is color blind?
happygamestvfun1 8 months ago