10 ENGLISH Word Pronunciations Differences! British Vs American Vs Scottish Vs Canadian

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The music is sometimes too loud. Let me hear their voices!

clupean
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As a Dutch person the van Gogh part pissed me off.

MaryamYouyou
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Why is the Scottish Flag Scotland, but the English representative given the British Flag (Britain includes Scotland) rather than the English flag? lol

SNMG
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OMG, The Lady from Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 has such a soft and quiet voice, i thought it was the her accent

Noah_ol
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I love how the American said "We have a lot of land" right next to the Canadian.
She wasn't wrong, but considering population density and land mass it was really funny to me.

sophiapacione
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It’s funny how she said that pronouncing van Gogh as anything other than van “Go”, makes her question their whole education, when in fact, his name literally isn’t said that way in Dutch.

E-A-Z-Y
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Now, it isn't "UK" anymore, it's England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 for Emmanuel and Scotland for Vanille 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿, even thoght the accents are similar sometimes

henri
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In America, we do have "semi-detached" houses. Commonly referred to as "Duplexes" or "Townhouses" and/or "Condos" depending on which region or state you live in.

kikibigbangfan
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“Graham”, the Scottish girl has got it. I thought it was a Scottish name.

drivesafely
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I'm American and that American girl just grated my NERVES.

naomi-gracerenriquez
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The music in this video was a wee bit over the top. Funnily Emanuel has a Scottish tinge ro some of his words and Vanille sounds more European.

sksunshine
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The union Jack 🇬🇧 doesn't make sense here, it should've been England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

beatlemaniacwaltdisneyfan
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im so obsessed with the canadian woman, she looks so kind and polite

shaggy_is_here
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Van gogh is actually a Dutch name, what do you mean "it makes me question their entire education". People that say "van gog" are actually more accurate than people that say "van

SunshineSnowy
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Hallie. As a Dutch guy I'm offended, that's definitely not the way you say Van Gogh. 🤣 The second version sounded beter even. So don't talk to me lol.

Also, you guy's need some Dutch people on the show. 🤓

RoleyvanLoenen
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im honestly a bit pissed about the van gogh part
van gogh is NOT pronounced 'van go' and the 'don't even talk to me if you pronounce his name anywhere near correctly' and 'it makes me question their entire education' is just so ridiculous given they didn't pronounce it correctly At All
like i get y'all don't have that sound in english, i really do, but that is just ridiculous and rude and just bullshit
sorry we had proper education in a language where we have that sound and also try to pronounce people's name correctly regardless of if we have the sounds???

SilverShinyCharizard
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A semi-detached house is called a "duplex" in the US.

misterkite
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British vs. Scottish (part of Britain) -- he should be wearing an English flag for this conversation

ajreynolds_unc
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I’m not sure if it was just me or not, but the background music was pretty loud. I had a hard time hearing them sometimes

Necrasis
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Eastern Canadian here, had to look up who this "Daniel Craig" character was also (LOL). First time hearing Gra-Ham always heard the Scottish version but as cracker it sounds more like Graaam. I can't believe that the woman from the USA really believes that semi detached homes do not exist in her country (close to 9.3% of all homes in USA are of this type but they go by several different names as per region such as: duplex, twins). The majority are found in the Britain and Ireland (40%) and secondly in Canada (28%). They remain popular with developers as they are cheaper and faster to build than detached houses and more affordable to afford for buyers.

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