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  • Wow we're not all fucken farmers?! Wtf? bad stereotypes -___-

  • I'm from Bristol.. I sound nothing like that?! Fucken cunt. Seriously who fucken talks like that? NOT ME!!

  • i'm from liverpool and all i can say is;

    yewha, yewha?

    de dooo doh dont do doh

  • stoke accent is probz the one of the hardest to do if you use all the slang :D

  • your sister

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  • I reckon thi should try a wigan accent try and master that one will thi, thas be confusing most ert world wi this accent. No one ull get their head rewnd it less wigans wom

  • Typical bloody southerner. Newcastle is a foreign country. Because geordie isn't discussed among her peers, it must be Dutch or Scottish.Jeezers.....

  • EE BY GUM is a Not a Yorkshire saying, it's from Lancashire!

  • im from east sussex and i dont sound like any off the accents you used lol,.. u kinda just skimmed over the top of the accents lightly... also id say ur accent isnt just a normal one,.. its more of a posh oxford one lol

  • Corrie is from Manchester not anything to do with Yorkshire and even tho I've lived in Yorkshire all my life I've never heard anyone say "ee by gum"

  • Who the nuts drew this map and why is Birmingham practically in Wales?

  • I live in Norfolk, but come from Kent, and people from Norfolk sound NOTHING like that

  • Hahaha.....Some were good, some were not.....But made me laugh. I think her Bristol accent made me laugh the loudest.

  • everyone feels their accent is generic and so do you but its not ... its very american

  • I'm South African so at least I don't have an accent

  • @CompactJam Are you being Ironic? South Africans have one of the weirdest accents on earth.

  • @ojideagu Me? Ironic? Never!!

  • Skip to 1:12 to avoid irritating babbling.

  • no one in Yorkshire ever says ee by gum and your accent was rubbish,corrie isnt even set in yorkshire.

  • isle of man is not part of England

  • Your yorkshire accent is shite......and corra is manchester....so not yorkshire

  • i dont mean to offend but i muted when the Yorkshire accent started, you sound like you've got a speech problem...

  • Her accent's not generic, its posh as fuck!!

  • Your Birmingham accent sounds like a Scouser with a cold... some of them were really good though!

  • Not like yorkshire-.-

  • wth with the Yorkshire?... you over emphasised it. you're not Betty or anyone from Emmerdale... CORRONATION STREET IS IN MANCHESTERRRR

  • Dont take these muppets too seriously.. i thought it was a good effort and i like to hear them try.. great for people wanting to know more about England. Great scouse and I thought your Norfolk accent was spot on.. I'm a native of Buckinghamshire. You have to exaggerate to get your point across.

  • anyway u think that ppl frm somerset are stupit BUT THEYRE NOT! im 8 and i am very smart SO CHANGE IT NOW!!!!!

  • that is so mean cus i liv in somerset but i hav a half generic and half posh and my friends have generic accents

  • Your really good haha! Yorkshire :D even though me and my families actually from lancashire :0

  • Sorry but your accents are so way off that you ought to take the vid down and have another go.

  • No one speaks like that in cornwall =/

    Cornwall is not even in england

  • @Lockstock97 I think most English would agree with you.. off to Kernow in a couple of weeks .. looking forward to it and do not consider it England.

  • @cookie36224 thats because Kernow isn't a part of england

  • @Lockstock97

    Last time I looked on a map it was...

  • @shauntbarry Well it is separated by the river tamar we are celtic and have our own flag and language learn your history

  • @Lockstock97

    It used to be a country yes. Now it's a COUNTY of England as far as I'm aware...

  • @Lockstock97 Only the Cornish think Cornwall is not in England

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  • @ojideagu Lol the only reason i want to not be a part of England is because england is over run with islamic thugs. Cornwall is practicly muslim free :)

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  • I'm from Leeds in Yorkshire... and I'm pretty sure Corrie's set in Manchester not Yorkshire O_O

  • @AhhMagicLyrics and I'm pretty sure as a Leeds lad you probably sound nowt like that Yorkshire accent either.

    My uncle has a strong Yorkshire accent, so jealous. I was once accused of sounding Manc, that'd didn't go down too well.

  • @AhhMagicLyrics I'm from leeds tooooo :)

    

  • your bristol accent is generic somerset. Bristol is its own county and you missed the main feature the "L" added to the end of words eg america would be americal and idea ideal as in "I got a good ideal".

  • @harry1552 No-one here adds an L to the end of vowels except the very old knocking about in places like Filton etc.

  • @spackhollogay i worked with an 18 year old from down end just last year who said areal instead of area, also the accent tends to elongate th "o" and is a bit more nasal that tru sommerset.

  • your brum accent sucks

  • Stop! Please Stop!!

  • No in London apart from the Queen speaks like that you twat!

  • Im from the south west near somerset. Most people have a generic accent. But a small amount speak like how u did

  • can you do a Manc accent please?

    thanks :)

  • sorry but in we yorkshire don't talk like that

  • more or less how now brown cow

  • Hmm. I don't think you have a good ear for accents. If so, you would not conflate a Lancashire dialect with a Yorkshire one. Never mind the major differences in the various intra-county dialects. The scouse wasn't too bad but you did keep dropping out of it. Everything else sounds so over-exaggerated that you just parodied the dialects and ended up sounding like none of them.

  • LOL a majority of the traditional east end cockneys have fled to Essex. If you journey to London (chiefly the 'inner city' south east and east end) you will find most young people and some adults speaking in a so called 'MLE' (multi cultural English) .... ya get mi blad' LOL. Most Londoners however speak in Estuary manner (general SE england dialect) with specks of Queens English speakers around central London (Knightsbridge, Chelsea etc) and west London as well.

  • That 'posh' accent you did is know as 'RP (received pronunciation) was OK but needs more polishing. Your Yorkshire accent was spot on IMO but you mentioned Corrie which is set in Greater Manchester - probably Emmerdale would have been a more correct link - however Manchester and Yorkshire do border each other thus an 'accent cross' is possible as is the case with Essex and London.

  • hahaha this is brilliant. All of you chaps cringing are just mad at the way you sound

  • Its A London accent, hardly generic.Bloody fool

  • really a cockney isnt the sound of the bow bells anymore because the hearing distance is reducing because of al the noise from cars and all that but theese are the hospitals you have to be born in to be classed as cockney. whitigton hospitals, royal london hospital, university college hospital, portland and royal free i can t remember most of them but im pretty sure of them

  • Sorry but your Brummie accent was totally crap but the others were good. ;)

  • Fukin 'ell, this is embarrassing.

  • Corrie is Manchestarrrrr thnk ur onna bowt emerdale

  • The Bristol accent sounds a lot like Vermont/Maine..LOL

  • oh dear..

  • We say Oo Arr and we don't slow.

  • Us Norfolk people do not sound like that at all :L

  • not so sure about th bristolian, we generaly speak normal speeds

  • give the woman a break, Im Australian and it sounds accurate enough to me, and as for you from yorkshire she didnt say yorskhire was crap, get over urself mate and stop being so fecking precious

  • @bluejeckett. that's the point. you're auzzie. Do you live in England. NO!

  • @samibarqawidubaigrif oh so cos Im Australian I cant tell the diff between one accent and another, get ur head out of ur arse, shes doing it for international people not u pedantic tits, get a life

  • sorry, but i am from yorkshire and i most certainly do not talk like that. you have portrayed us as common idiots, despite what you said, yorkshire is a beautiful county and is home to several literary geniuses, the bronte sisters. you havent portrayed us very well at all.

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  • rubbish,why did you bother, embarrassing.

  • All great except Birmingham which is totally wrong....

  • Try and doo the stoke accent ;)

  • Her accent is from the home county’s possibly Surrey but definitely not Essex or Hampshire though. But her accent is not generic in any form. Her other accents are piss awful. But a nice try.

  • Also. Neither Bristol or Somerset are in Cornwall.

  • You said the Yorkshire accent could be heard in Coronation Street. But this is Filmed in Manchester, & i think you'll find Manchester is in Lancashire.

  • @Musicmayhem123 Isnt the county actually greater manchester?

  • We love Somerset .

  • I'm Bristolian... I have no trace of this accent.

  • haha - You didn't really do the north... Yorkshire is considered southern to us... From Newcastle or Sunderland...

  • when talking about scousers how could you not mention the beatles?

  • that brummie accent is terrible

  • Im from yorkshire, ive not got that accent at all...and we never say those funny phrases? pfft.

  • I am from bath and we are pretty close to bristol or at least brislington and we don't really talk like that

  • I have an accent... It's called my own accent - I live in Nottingham and do not sound anything like of them. I call my accent after my name because I have a unique accent. 

  • cringe cringe cringe

  • omg, this is awful

  • Not bad but the Birmingham accesent is a little lame, IQ 150 From Birmingham

  • I live in Bristol, I don't talk like that... Why do you say Bristol so slowly? They talk really fast here!

  • It's not accents, it's dialects.

  • @beechey145 no its accents wtf lol

  • @HateTheHaters9 I don;t expect you to understand by the way you type. It's okay to think that.

  • @beechey145 that video was about the accents of different areas of england an accent is how words are said and how they sound to another person which is what she was doing if she was doing dialects then she would used new words that another area may never of heard off

  • @HateTheHaters9 Dialect - A particular form of a language that is peculiar to a specific region or social group.

  • @beechey145 yeessss... and the woman on this video is doing accents as you can tell by the way she is talking in different ways, do you understand!

  • @HateTheHaters9 I don't think you understand, they're doing different regional dialiects... DO YOU UNDERSTAND NOW?

  • @beechey145 if she wasnt doing fucking accents then why does here voice sound different every time she starts a new accent ffs

  • @HateTheHaters9 Did you not read he definition?

    Dialects = pronunciation of different regions of a country.

  • @beechey145 lmao lol you cant even get a definition right

    Accent=A distinctive mode of pronunciation of a language, esp. one associated with a particular nation, locality, or social class.

    Dialect=A particular form of a language that is peculiar to a specific region or social group.

    SUCK IT!

  • @HateTheHaters9 You're impossible to explain to.

    She is explaining the dialects of REGIONS of the UK.

    SUCK IT.

  • @beechey145 says you, you dont even have evidence. ffs i have just give you the definition as well and you still dont even understand, and for one thing shes not even explaining she is demonstrating what a peoson from that area sounds like which is ACCENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @HateTheHaters9 You're the kind of person that only believes what they say... Generally, they have no friends.

  • @beechey145 yes probably because its a fact you fucking retard and your the kind of person that never sees the sight of day, you sad sad demented little boy so how about you get a spoon and eat my ass. oh and go back to school you retard you might learn something or you could just stick to your colouring books we all no you like them. DICK HEAD!!!!

  • @HateTheHaters9 I'm demented?

    Hi there, no GCSEs or qualifications, do you live in a slum?

  • @beechey145 errrmmm who the fuck are you to say i have no GCSE you dont even fucking no me and i bet i got more than seeing as i no what the difference between accent and dialect you fucking retard and by the way good comeback, perfetic bro!

  • @HateTheHaters9 By the way you type, I can claim and guess all I like.

    Stop raging because someone thinks differently than you.

  • @beechey145 its got nothing to do with thinking different mate its is about being correct and incorrect and you are incorrect sorry to say that but you are end off!

  • @HateTheHaters9 This is you not being able to accept that a dialect is a regional accent.

    Okay, you believe what you like, I'm not going to respond any more.

  • @HateTheHaters9

    I say old chap, are you American? you use the word "ass" where most of the British population say arse.

  • @northman585 no im not american and whats that got to do with this anyway talk about random and i quoted that saying " how about you get a spoon and eat my ass" from the film american pie which is american so there you go!

  • you didnt do a blackpool accent

  • haha- you probably didn't notice that at the start of almost every accent except your 'posh' one you said '' Now, THIS accent makes people sound a bit thick...''

  • Whey aye bonny lass, yer missed oot Northumbria! The real northerners with the Old English dialect.

  • @northman585 no thats just jordeys

  • @HateTheHaters9

    I say old chap, I have no idea what you mean? I presume you meant to wright "No that's just Geordies" However still makes no sense.

  • @northman585 You got me at it now, "Write"

  • I speak with both a yorkshire accent and a generic english accent

  • @NavalJames you cant have 2 accents...

  • also you normal accent is very southern not what i would call generic

  • I think you did really well !

    but you didnt include manchester !

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  • Since when has Coronation St been set in Yorkshire!?

  • So Prince Naz being from Sheffield his accent comes closest to someone from Liverpool? I notice they pronounce most vowels as if they were uppercase.

  • ohh i im a farma...... (from somerset)

  • No offence, but I think you've got the Bristolian accent totally wrong. It sounded more Somerset. The Bristolian accent isn't really spoken slowly and your pronunciation on some words made it sound Welsh. There are 'er's', 'where that to?' and the words 'gert' and 'lush' are used, but the accent was more Northern Somerset. Bristol is slightly more like Vicky Pollard. Yeah... listen to her =) Sorry!

  • @alilg1990 It's not really North Somerset, it's more Taunton/Devon. North Somerset accent is much closer to standard Bristol accent really...

  • All I can hear is shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh­hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh­hhhhhhhhhhh

  • You don't have a 'generic' accent there's no such thing, you actually have a very strong SE accent.

  • shovel that bloody poor quality of your up into your farty arse!

  • looks interesting but the voice is law 

  • this sound more like a parody on different accents. And Coronation Street...Yorkshire really??? Nothing in common with mancunian accent at all! ppl should do a better job on stuff before uploading it

  • No region? How about Surrey? Huh? Just got PWND

  • Coronation Street is set in Greater Manchester NOT Yorkshire!

  • Scotland has some very interesting regoinal accents too you know, och aye the noo, ma cuddies ower the dyke, am fae glesga ya dobber, furryboots ur ye form?

  • @MrBignev56 we say "och aye" and we say "the noo" but we never say "och aye the noo"

  • Where the hells goerdie!

  • @darkforrest18 Newcastle upon Tyne

  • @DistantCousin Anthony McPartlin from "Ant and Dec" is from there!!

  • I come from Somerset and I am a farmer who. Ain't thick I've got an a star In every subject I took so how am I thick also the saying that you said came from Somerset that talks about how they can't read or write but can drive a tractor should be sang to a tune.but on the other hand I enjoyed listening to your accents but u should do a video all about Somerset to make up for what you said! P.S plz make a video on Somerset it would be interesting

  • Not everyone from Bristol speaks slowly e.g. JLC

    Alot of people still have upper class accents

    You missed out accents from north, south and west london (they're all different)

    Most people from essex are a bit thick, quite a few of them are like the cast of 'The Only Way is Essex '

  • I've always wondered what dialect Phil Lewis of L.A.Guns had, as it is very distinct. Maybe this is not the best vdeo-example, I just found this little interview. He sems to kinda sing the end of words. i.e "English Gaaardens".

    I guess it's either received pronounciation or some kind of west London dialect...maybe Kensington?

    Does anyone know?

  • @rassuwed im from yorkshire aswell. i live inbetween huddersfeild and barnsley and the accents her are so strong. sometimes i cant understand what ma grandad says to me. an like u sed its were abouts in yaorkshire north east west and north are all completely different

  • Oh god where do I start? This was quite offensive? I'm from Hull (in yorkshire) and... yeah that was not good. Yorkshire's really big, You should've clarified whether it was north, south, east or west yorkshire because they are all completely different. You sounded like Victoria Wood in Dinner Ladies when you did the Yorkshire one but she's from Lancashire I think so.... yeah Yorkshire isn't Lancashire.

  • 'Ell fire, love!!....don't give up yer day job.... Oh, & btw, Corrie is set in LANCASHIRE, not YORKSHIRE.

  • Liverpool - pretty good

    Yorkshire - not bad but the 'slang' is very older generation

    Bristol - not sure

    Posh - done well but definitely the least used in england

    Cockney - pretty good

    Cornwall - kind of off

    Norfolk - way off

    Birmingham - ok

  • your accents are appalling, sorry but they are :/

  • received pronunciation is your accent.Also called BBC english

  • yeah...you can't do a yorkshire accent darling.

  • sorry but u need to get a life

  • Say generic one more time :)

  • What the Hell? Norfolk has a lower inflection, Suffolk has an upper inflection and none of us sound like the west country. Utter Squit as we'd say. Just wrong on every level. Silly moo

  • your videos have a horrible sound in the background if you get rid of it i would e able to stand you videos !! 

  • This was delightful.

  • Manchester isn't in Yorkshire you retard.

  • Liverpool is full of scum

  • You have a generic southern accent not a generic accent full stop. There is no generic English accent. 

  • @chavmanx You havent heard the Chester accent from Cheshire... Plainest English accent in England. They pronounce words like they are spelt.

  • Are you aware that coronation street is set in and around manchester?

  • POOR sound quality fails this video.

  • lol

  • umm half of them sounded the same...

  • You haven't got a clue about East Anglian accents, so don't even try till you get anywhere near it, it's an insult.

  • Some people on YouTube sound like they've got a wasp up thier arse.Calm down dears..its only a video. I'm from Essex... are you saying we're fick?!!!

  • why is it england why not accents of the whole country england scotland wales northern ireland?

  • Fuck you im a brummie and i have this debate all the time, US BRUMMIES DO NOT SOUND ANYTHING LIKE THESE FUCKING SHIT ACCENTS. have not got a clue wich brummies u have been speaking to.