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I'm from Devon and got quite a few words! but if you have as many problems with Sky TV as I do, you soon get used to the Scottish accent lol. Good video :)
This guy is from south west scotland a place called stranraer .
This video has always intrigued me lol I can understand some, the audio maybe poor, but trust me, hawf you folk whereever you are, don't have a clue about Aberdonian, believe me, when I say every part a Scotland speaks different, this is proof. I'd love to be able to learn it, to be able to tell you, but all I can say is, wakkin aboot is 100% north eastern Doric Scots accent, because they don't walk, they wak lol :D
Love it! :)
Hmmmm. either you speak Scottish or use an external microphone, but both at the same time is pretty tough for us.......
this doesnt even sound like english to me..
I like your video. I'm starting to side with the "language side" now, with Scots. I don't really think it's a dialect... I mean, Afrikaans and Dutch are considered distinct languages by practically everyone, yet they're mutually intelligible. Yet I, a native English speaker, can't understand this at all........ I'd place my bet on calling it a full, real, "language"- not just a dialect or "accent"- much less "terrible English"... -__- It's all just terminology anyhow, not too important...
@profjasonmerchant It's actually considered a full "language" by many, now, as opposed to a "variety," i.e., "dialect."
@dannyswag2925
Yeah, each part of England has it's own variation.
If you drove from the south-western tip of England and drove to Aberdeen, you would hear so many different accents....
I'm from Fife, and I can barely understand this... hahahaha. Oh dear.
I'm american, I know right off the bat my comprehension of Scottish accents is immediately handicapped, but I picked up literally one word haha. Wow. I'm taken back by how diverse accents in the U.K. actually are.
VERY Informative Video
Cheers
aye same
am scottish n a canny even understand him
@profjasonmerchant use it anyway. I originally had put subtitles on it but kinda defeats the purpose. A lot of people think its a put on accent. Trust me, its no and theres worse than mine here. lol
Great video. Wish it had subtitles: I'd use it in class to show how different English varieties can be from one another. (As it is, I can't understand enough of it...!)
@idolivercampos Anybody wi `camp` in ther name needs a kick in the toosh.
shite quality on the sound of the video, not a total bollix of a video though. I liked it, o'course
I'm British, but my English is not so terrible
this is a joke, to me he's drunk
Ah'm jealous o' that accent. Ah've got the shitey East Central accent (fae Falkirk, by the way). Got tae say though, managed a wee bit yer story, but no' an awfy lot.
I was wondering if anyone knows what food was eaten in Scotland in the 1600s, and where i can find this information. PLEESE! I really need to know! I am doing a project for school and need to make a meal.
@boabyjenkins Have you ever heard other dialects such as ayrshire accents i.e folks from auchenlect. Now it sounds like a total other language. Did he say in his video he was fae glasgow? I didnt hear him say anything like that?
it's a challenge to understand when it accelerates and brakes suddenly
@yuriha1977 Quality is shit. i`ll give you that.
The guys a fuckin dober! He's probably Canadian.
@boabyjenkins Am Gasgwegian mate ( born and raised ) but i can understand him.. Aye hes speakin kinda like Ken n stuff lol but i understand it fine.. the quality is a little crap though.. hard to hear him.
@boabyjenkins Typical bigshot moothpiece comment.
Basically what you`re saying is, "because I`m from the big city (by ra way ya dobber etc etc) and don`t get it and if you don`t sound like a ned and swagger about threatening to kill folk then you`re not Scottish"
Thanks for your Utter bollocks comment.