LEBANESE/AUSTRALIAN ACCENT. ORIGIN?

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Uploaded by on Feb 28, 2011

Ok.. so not all Lebanese Australians talk like this.. matter of fact it's a select few, but people I know from Lebanon who's first language is Arabic do not speak english like Lebanese/Australians. Where did this originate? Auburn? I was born there.. so it can't of been! hahaha

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  • Why do aussies speak like bogans? Dude, you're stereotyping!

  • @MLSD69 not all Aussies speak like bogans... and as i stated in this video.. not all 'lebanese' talk like this.. and who gives a damn if i'm stereotyping... these stereotypes exist. We are all a stereotype to some degree... so who cares?

    Thanks for watching and commenting by the way!

  • if you speak arabic how ur accent would be like ,, oh you dont know a damn word in arabic ,.. stop judging people pierced head

  • @jadsoueidi1 buddy.. i'm not judging people.. i'm asking where it came from. Can you provide me with an answer please?

    also.. i do know words in Arabic. Predominately cursing as I went to school with a LOT of Lebanese/Australians.

  • u look stoooooooooooooooned mate hahahha

  • @sultanz66 haha... yeah funny that... i don't smoke.... anything.

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  • You nailed that accent

  • It's like the New York accent. Where did it originate? New York. Who invented it? Italians and Jews. Even some of the white Americans who live in NY seem to talk with that accent and it doesn't suit them.

    I think, in the future, if we get more Lebs/Middle Easterners, that accent will be the 2nd most popular after that Bogan one, and will be an official Aussie accent, just like how the NY accent is an official American accent. I hope not, cos it's annoying, like the NY accent. :(

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  • Lmao if I seen u I would so buy u a beer man, no worries!

  • @MathDestruction well the number of Lebanese Christians in Lebanon is decreasing year by year..the previous elections 41.5% of voters in Lebanon where Christians..but we can't know exactly the real percentage that's because its a very sensitive issue here, their isn't an official demographic statistics since 1932...are you Lebanese descendant?

  • @megaussie hahahaha good 1

  • @MathDestruction Sik! Lol

  • @DMJaber Yes most Lebanese worldwide speak with a Beautiful Arabic/French Accent when speaking English. Sydney young Lebs that speak like this are usually Dum Fucks that didnt get taught any grammar or pronunciation at school, if they did attend at all. I know some Leb kids that speak classy English but many are the result of a Lazy Arabic accent blending with English. I speak two languages and studied another and know that each language must be spoken independently. Lazy ArabicMonotone

  • @megaussie :-)

  • @MathDestruction but I do agree with the overall gist! 

  • @sharamandarata you're kinda correct, but the percentages within Lebanon tend to be about half half, that's if you consider all parts of christianity (orthodox, marounite, catholic, ...) and if you consider all parts of islam as the government sees (sunni, shiite, dorzi, ...)

  • @DMJaber I totally agree with u! unfortunately, lebanese people in this country (not all, but most) decided to gang up n do shit all, just live off others. that is unfortunate. where as lebs in lebanon (again, not all) are now thinking about their future and actually going to uni and some even go further than that.

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