English v Northern Irish accent challenge Part 11

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Funny ACCENT CHALLENGE. Irish. British. TikTok
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I like how they are both speaking English yet it sounds so wierd

kaszup
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You two headers had me. In stitches on Facebook the last few days. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

EJMX
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Her: bell vior

Him: beaver

I literally can't with this one

armouredjester
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😂😂😂 the beaver one got me I’m with her I don’t understandddd!! 😅💗💗

leahm
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You 2 are so adorable & hilarious!🤣 I've been laughing so hard at your vids! I agree that how she says Belvoir (it does look French...and actually is, Norman). But I actually did know this one was pronounced Beaver as I had some ancestors (Applegates) that were awarded custodianship of Belvoir Castle during King John's rule. They graciously gave it back to family (that still owns it to this day) after the war, who in return then awrded them large swaths of land in Shropshire for taking such good care of their beloved castle.

The reason it is pronounced Beaver is that the Saxson did not know French & it was how they said it. It was the closest they could apparently get to the French/Norman pronunciation so it stuck!

ramibu
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Good shit Kurimeo. This is a hit!!! I always seen a similarity with Jamaican and Irish accents. I always thought they were the same people.

gmssamakyaahlahhopeful
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The Belvoir vs beaver was my favorite 😂

HvnlyJules
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Belvoirs are common here in Canada. Last day I saw a belvoir lodge made of logs.

emilepapillon
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Just caught your video. Really surprised to see Killyleagh in there 😊 Didnt think our wee town was well enough known to be included. It is a lovely wee town with a fabulous castle at the top of the town. Proper looking fairtale castle.

DrVStewart
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This will be the last English-NI marriage ever allowed if these videos don't stop.

CallieMasters
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Try this - "Would you look at the hair on her over there?" :-)

paulhutchinson
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American from Tennessee here. We say so many of our words like the Northern Irish such as dropping the letter "g" on words ending in "ing". Some of the older Appalachian Americans also pronounce "fire" as "far" and "tower" would be pronounced as "tare". "Water" in East TN is pronounced "wat-ER" vs "watah".

erichgonce
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Omg love it!!!... love her laugh!!! Lol

nanacindy
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U have to use this one! He's is getting on my goat! 😂

KennethSkelton-dc
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I just came across your channel, you guys are hilarious..❤️’ing it..

kishdeval
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haha, enjoyed that. Killy Leagh :) Never really thought about this before.

andybrown
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I gotta say, she reads these words like an American would and I feel less dumb 🤣🤣

jenniferrohlf
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This so reminds me of my daughter and her Northern
Irish husband. It's funny when their children who have been raised in
england can say Irish
names etc as good as their dad 😂

caroldickens
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"BELVOIR?!"... Dude's Bandit from Bluey for sure 😅

Snafu
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ENTHUSIASTIC FULL OF ENERGY SO MANY SHORTS

davidvincent