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  • Yvonne is already hot as hell....add an accent onto that? And I jizzed in my pants! Heh, it's funny cause I just watched that video before this one.

  • naeiough

  • best! :))

  • Lol! They are so funny

  • haha i would love to see yvonne's face when he did this :D

  • Hahaha yvonne and zachary are AMAZING!!!! CHUCK RULES!!!!!!!!!!

  • he's so hilarious!!

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  • Zachary hmmm sounds Polish

  • Who cares?! SHE'S FREAKING HOT!

  • Am i the only one who knows Zachary Levi first of all as Kip from "Less than perfect"? Greets from Russia :D

  • @MrBratkenSolov Nope. Same here. I remember the first time I heard about Chuck, I kept going "there's no way, that pretty boy's going to play a nerd".

  • Thumbs up for Zach Levi hosting the VGA's

  • Naeiouuu.. Hahaha cute zach!! ^^

  • This is hilarious, considering I am Australian.

    Wish there were more season to Chuck... The show is amazing!

  • This is when he still had the geek hair.

  • Sounds like a blonde saying no.

  • Can someone tell me why they are gonna stop making Chuck episodes in January 2012?

  • @Th3BoxTrap view rates of the shows has dropt like crazy since the ending of season 2 but fans were able to pull it all the way to season 5 and give it a proper finale

  • @Th3BoxTrap

    that was the agreement..

    let the show continue to a 5th season but also it's gonna be the last one..

  • *sudden realization* LOL

  • I so don't sound like that. :L

  • That's exactly it...I'm not a linguist!

  • @MisterRmk: Yeah, sure... -_-"

  • Yvonne is swedish..

  • @MisterRmk nope.

  • @MisterRmk Yvonne was born in Australia to Polish parents.

  • hilarious :D

  • im an aussie and even i think thats funny ;)

  • That's the only way to explain it!!! ahahhaha

  • too funny!

  • I saw this Aussie girl at the ASU/Mizzou game the other week. People around me were retarded and were guessing that she was from somewhere in the UK but I can tell an Australian accent pretty well, ESPECIALLY when they say "no".

  • Ending in an o-ish u? Zach, that is poetic and hot.

  • lol!.. aussies just make so hard! :))

  • LOL!!!

  • Sad thing is, this makes sense.

  • you gotta love Zachary :D

  • Noooo

  • hahaha :D NAEOOOOW. I really like him and Yvonne 

  • ahhh, never gets old. xD

  • Technically there is no "English accent", the language started in England so thats how it is meant to sound!

  • @trayas22 but then, which part of England is the host of the original English accent ? It seems to me there are quite a lot of them.

  • @blogauxpoils Well most english people speak the same way except some regional accents but I would say there is a main non-regional one.

  • @blogauxpoils How do you mean? No accent has stayed the same that long.

    Linguists actually claimed that the Americans who speak with a drawl (from the South) are the closest to what "colonial Englishmen" sounded like.

    Eh.

  • @TonitheTater That's what I meant. French has much the same problem, with most people claiming that the accent you hear in Paris is "the" french accent, but Parisian accent is quite something else (you can hear it in old french movies), and there are many many french accents. And a lot of people in Quebec say the same that southern Americans (that their accent is purer than that of the french people now). It is a matter over which you can fight (if you want to piss of a Quebecois, it is easy)

  • And you know guys what is best? SHE IS NOT AUSIE, SHE IS POLISH!

  • UK English has a lot of dipthongs (two simultaneous vowels) that American English lost. Also, Australian English is still undergoing the Great Vowel Shift that American English finished. Cf. Australian with New Zealand English, and you'll see that the vowels are still evolving.

  • He's so funny!!

  • Shania HATES mayo!

  • that's perfect!

  • I'd love if Yvonne would make australian accent lessons

  • Aw man, Levi is awesome. :)

  • I am so offended but I still love you.

  • Australian is like a hybrid of the English and American accents

  • Don't you ever make fun of Yvonne again.

  • naeiou

    ಠ_ಠ

    Say what?

  • Lad.

  • Hahahahahahahaha, I can't deny I imitated this a few times~

  • I feel like such an idiot sitting here saying, "Naaaaeeeiioouuu" to my computer screen lol XD

  • @shortbuschick1462 lol thats funny

  • @shortbuschick1462 Man... só digo1 coiza... "Naaaaaaaeeeiioouuu"

    Qi poha é essa?

    Só n falo + nada pq Ele é Um bom ator e pq gosto do trabalho Qe ele faiz ( Exeto Naaaaeeeeiiioouuu)

  • @wolfkrators i really wish i knew what you were saying...but i dont speak foreign languages....sorry :)

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  • "...the closest it would be is with the way people in England speak it..."

    How do you know this? What your evidence? I'm not a troll; it's just that when people make statements like that, I ask for evidence. I'm not sure what you mean by "original", by the way. If you mean Old English, then there isn't a single modern dialect of English that's anywhere near it. Just listen to it sometime. I don't feel like replying anymore. I'm too lazy/tired. It ain't that important anyway. Peace :)

  • kike

  • hehehehe he's funny xD

  • when strahovski says that it sounds sexy, thats the difference

  • new zealand accents are worse...

  • LOL nice try, Zach! xD Not exactly right though :P I know I don't sound like that xD

  • As an Australian that actually was a (sort of) decent Australian accent XD

    On the flip side it is absolutely piss easy for me to do an American accent, you just emphasize the vowels. When I was over in America it came naturally, one time I was on the phone to my mum (yes that's how we spell it, what of it) and I had to get notified by my friends that I was speaking in a full on American accent

  • 1111 likes! Im going to like it just to take away a 1! .....NO...i cant.....i just cant.

  • If anything, an Australian accent is closer to the way English "should" be spoken than American English. It's closer to an England-English accent, and that's where the language originates from - this is coming from an American. Americans like to make fun of Australian, Scottish, cockney-English accents, but the reality is that most of us butcher the language just as much or more than the rest of the English-speaking world.

  • @thehonorablereese Actually, the accents of the people from the Northwest coast of the United States is closest to what English is suppose to sound like. So I've been told.

  • @SnowGryphon Sure about that? I'm a born and raised Northwesterner and most people that live here destroy the language when they speak lol. I mean, it's only an opinion as to how English should be spoken: I don't think there is really a "wrong" way to do it. What makes me angry though is that Americans get arrogant and think that American English is the only "right way" to speak English, even though English comes from England, so if anything English people speak it closest to the "right" way.

  • @thehonorablereese I honestly don't know. And with the supply of diluted information these days, who can say for sure?

  • @thehonorablereese While the language did originate in England, the way people speak it in the western US is the closest to how it is supposed to sound phonetically. However I do agree with you that having an accent doesn't mean that your speaking the language wrong, it just means you were raised in a different place.

  • @ochocinco8531 technically speaking when english people first went over to America to make the colonies they obviously brought their current english language. the reason spellings/accents are different is beacuse once America was independent of British rule the americans continued with this english influenced by the americans already there. English in England developed independently from america because of this break. So American english is more like old english mixed in with native american

  • @thehonorablereese Can you explain why/how an Australian accent is closer to the way English "should" be spoken? Or are you just writing crap? 

  • @yurismir1 You didn't read my other comments, obviously. My point is that there isn't any "right way" to speak English, so I get irritated when Americans (and I am one btw) believe that our way of speaking English is "better" or "superior" than the way anyone else speaks it. I mentioned that IF there is an "original" way to speak English, the closest it would be is with the way people in England speak it, since the language originated in that country.

  • @thehonorablereese Which American English? Dumbass. New England and New York accents closely mirror how English was spoken in England than anywhere else in America. Go troll somewhere else.

  • I love it! "naaooor"

  • Yvonne stated in an interview that Australia accents are lazy compared to America. Where does that leave NZ, since we live with maori

  • why was he on comic con??? =/

  • Australian accents are beastly though

  • nawrrrrr

  • Naaaeeeiiiooouuuuuuuuu

  • Hahaha! Trash talker xD

  • it always seems to me that australians add an R to the end of "no" and other words that end in the 'o' sound. it's subtle, and it's not like they're saying "nor," but the o seems dragged out and then at the end, there's a slight R sound.

  • @PaigeMatthews63

    and you believe it ?;0

  • @PaigeMatthews63 we actually don't sound the a R at the end of most of our words, give it a go.. better is betta,,,later is lata...however is howeva an so on

  • *died*

  • omfg! he's so cute *___*

  • hmm she still is hot :DDDDDDDDDDDDD

  • Zachary Levi is great!!

  • when you compare australian accent with american accent, you can't help but wonder: is it the americans that just lazyly chopped off part of their vowels when they speak, or is it the australian that just randomly added some to those already there?

    :P

  • @Machinal0me If you think americans cut off the vowels, compare an Aussie accent with a New Zealand accent.

  • @entwashian w dnt ct ff vwls?? wht th fck?

  • @entwashian Well I can't remember noticing New-Zealand accent (altought I probably heard it before from watching TV shows fimed there with secondary characters being locals...)

    I should look that up... any suggestion of a vid or show or whatever that could help me compare?

  • @Machinal0me flight of the conchords mate :D

  • @entwashian

    lol. true. americans never chopped something off. we say WATER every letters every word. Aussies and NZ say WOTAH

  • @blekidud what about herbs?

  • @entwashian so true...when i first arrived in nz...it was quite hard to understand what thyre saying so the first year i was there...i usually just nodded when i dont get it...lol

  • @entwashian They changed the vowels in NZ. Competely. Sort of. :)

  • @entwashian Funny thing when I was on a trip over to the US earlier this year - when I wasn't being mistaken for being English, most Americans couldn't tell whether I was Australian or a New Zealander. The trick is easy - listen to the vowels. Australians use (mostly) the right vowel, whereas New Zealanders use the wrong ones. ;) They don't order Fish and Chips - they get Fush and Chups. They don't get six of anything, they get sex of them.

  • @rjch0173 Actually No. Australians get "sex" of things, New Zealanders over pronounce their "E's" so its not Ten its teeeeeen

  • @entwashian there's only 1 vowel in new zealand, or nuw zulund as they call it

  • @Machinal0me american accents have non-chopped verbs so idk what ur talkin bout

  • @Machinal0me Yvonne speaks in a polish accent because of her parents, but she is still Australian

  • @masterassassin7 accents don't come from blood, they come from where you are raised and learn how to speak, and seeing as how she was born and raised in Australia, she has an Australian accent.

  • @masterchiefibe Get your **** straight, she speaks in a polish accent cause her parents do.

  • @Machinal0me the word no only has one vowel: o. So that should be the only vowel you hear, in my opinion.

  • @Machinal0me I've been told that the aussie accent evolved out the fact that austrailia has so many flies that the english colonists who lived there would have to talk with thier mouths bareley open (to prevent flies from flying in thier mouthes)

  • @Machinal0me Both are a bit dodgy. Im Australian and i'l admit that our accent has a drawl to it. Americans for some reason decided to completely change the way english spoken by saying graaass instead of grass

  • @Machinal0me English was original a monophthongal language and the diphthongs were added during the great vowel shift. The process was the raising of all vowels (meaning the position of the tongue, i: is higher than e:) but the vowels that couldn't be raised further became diphthongs (ai and ei). I'd say therefore Australian English is further away from what English used to be.

  • Movie = Maeiouvaei.

  • It's weird, I said basically the exact same thing after spending a few weeks with a large group of Australians. They didn't get it though.

  • Chuck has the best cast and it's the best series I have ever watched.

  • hahaha love this guy:)

    hes perfect, he's funny and cute<3 :)

  • I love this guy

  • naieoooouuuu.

  • hey, he's cute. lol

  • Love love love Aussie accents.

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  • i LOVE chuck! i wish i could support the show on tv but i can't afford cable! i really hope they never take it off!

  • haha good one mate.. thats classic as

    and im Aussie

  • fuck he is so hilarious. yvonne would want him so badly after he did this.

  • Guys you have to watch the episodes of chuck in the NBC channel, and on theyr website. Its our shot of having more seasons . please. WE ARE TEAM BARTOWSKI, save chuck.

    Thumbs up, so everyone can see this.

  • @olaeusouaana What site ?

  • @chocoladepasta nbc.com/chuck/episode_guide/

  • HAHAHAHA

  • LOL!

  • Lol that's the first good australian accent that i've heard from an american, amazing!

  • what a douche

  • @BlitzCraig117 you're a douche

  • @BlitzCraig117  Yeah.

  • He should be a stand up comedian.

  • Great description! Funny!

  • naeiou...?

    i felt like slapping him until he said it himself and it actually sounded more Australian than a lot of people who were born and live here

  • chuck t amo!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Chuck lovers, join chuck_TV on twitter!

  • He is so much funnier in real life :')

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  • hahahahahahaha naeiou....

  • yeah, that's hilariously accurate

  • It actually sounds sort of how we say it... O.O

  • @JoshsRanger LOL IT DID :)

  • @JoshsRanger I adore Australian accent since I heard Eric Bana in an interview.... I loved it, but it freaked me out a little xD <3

  • @JoshsRanger hahah thats sad but true :)

  • @JoshsRanger I know, how scary is that? We also ask questions that don't need answering... How heavy is that RAIN?!

  • @xXMCRFOBTHloverXx Rethorical questions -.-'

  • @xoBabyGirl64 Dude, I know. I was just making a point... sheesh.

  • he's adorable! :-)

  • Hahahaa so accurate!!!!

  • NAEIOU!

  • this guy is crazy I love him LOL

  • Omg at the end Zach sounded Australian

  • Hahah, he's sooo funny! :D

    I love Zach <3

  • atleast ONE american knows the basics...

  • so true!!! Love it!!!

  • I assume Yvonne wasn't there.

    That was damn funny. :)

  • @steelWindAlchemist she was sat right next to him having a laugh at it as well

  • @steelWindAlchemist she sat next to him i think xD She laughed :P

  • which comic con was this shown in

  • @aidzo5999 2008

  • @entwashian thanks dude

  • @entwashian hi my name is paulienne I am Brazilian and I love Chuck too but I do not speak English I'm learning more I still can not understand many things and I would be interested more in this video can not understand what they say will you help me writing can be I translate it in English then you write what they say?. much obliged

  • We don't talk like that...oh hang! yeah ok i'll give ya that.

  • We dont talk like that

  • SEASON 4 ! yes!

  • @y05077 There are some similarities I grant you, but they are very few. I had a British roommate and her accent was strikingly different.

  • im english and whenever i go to america people ask me if im aussie does the english and aussie accent sound similar because i dont notice it