Language Review: English

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Thank you to @MildlyLinguistic for helping me with script writing

00:00 Intro
00:25 DLC
01:06 The Global Language
02:25 Accents
06:29 Writing System
07:35 Vocabulary
09:16 Pronunciation
10:12 Grammar
12:32 Shock Factor
13:40 Rating
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He spoke English throughout the entire video with an amazing accent, wow.

The_Engineerr
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The good thing about English is there's so much English content out there that there's no way you won't find something you like

jenm
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As a native english speaker, your accent was incredible. Keep up the great work man!

repacharge
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Can we appreciate the effort he put into learning English just to record this video? You almost can't hear the Uzbeki accent, it's amazing!

birgiollo
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As someone from the empty void off the coast of Australia, I appreciate the recognition!

malwarefish
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As someone who speaks American as my native language, visiting London, I am absolutely stunned that English is a real language. I thought it was a conlang made for actors like in Shakespeare.

jordansikes
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How do other people describe @LanguageSimp to people they know who aren’t into language learning? My friend asked what I was doing, and I said “my favorite YouTube language learning comedian just dropped a new video so I’m watching it…”. That statement was followed by a lot of silence. 😂

Ndrreed
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As an American Speaker for his first language, I can say that the Yorkshire dialects when I lived in England as a child were particularly hard for me to understand. Also, the Scots dialect is hard to understand, but luckily most people from my experience dial back the dialect when talking to a non local.

thedeutschman
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I'm french, and I'm never been able to understand why you beat up someone, but it's called a beatdown

aloyspaupe
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You gave me inspiration to keep learning Languages, I was born learning Hebrew and Russian at the same time, then moving to Canada forced me to learn French and English, Dur to your videos however I continued growing my language skills and actually decided to learn Arabic and Spanish, I'm currently in grade 11 taking Chinese as a side class ❤ Thank you for giving my the inspo to grow my skills more!!

Exclusve_barbie
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I went to a Starbucks once in America and asked for a cappuccino grande and I accidentally used my beta male Mexican accent in the word grande (which is 101 % similar to the American grande word used in Starbucks) it's literally the same word ... the girl who was taking my order had a hard time with my tacoland pronunciation ... it was very surprising to me and even if I was still a beta with a Mexican accent, I felt like a giga chad for being able to speak 2 languages, or at least 1.5. Then I remembered that there is nothing special about learning English and nobody gives a crap, so I proceeded to drink my awful ghwrande coffee with my tortilla chips and beans.

Carlusha
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betterhelp records and sell patient data

Carftymk
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13:09 "if you learn spanish, brazillians will cook you tacos"
you have no idea what you've done to brazillians there

Milkydere
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I didn't really learn English for the reasons listed on the video (Except maybe for the DLC it unlocks) but for its musicality instead, it's so easy to rhyme English words and its capacity to adapt and/or absorb foreign words makes it perfect for song-writing about any topic, no wonder rap music developed in English speaking countries.

BN.ja
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As a person from the UK who moved to Texas, I have a semi-weird, hybrid accent. I have an Texan accent, (no, not like the stereotype) but I still pronounce some words how a Brit would. Lol. Some people like it, others just look at me like I'm weird when a say a certain word in a different way.

Wyla_
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As a native english speaker i want anyone whose learning english to know im genuinely impressed at your accomplishments in learning my language.

Im learning español right now, and because learning spanish has taught me how untrivial learning a new language can be, ive grown to really appreciate people who have taken their time to learn english.

XxUSAFRExX
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I love how you tied depression to England lmao

ethandouro
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As an Brazilian, the only thing that they teach in school here is verb to be, which makes most of the population not able to speak english, i learned by interacting with native english speakers in game, watching videos of english speakers and my mother putting english things in tv so i could learn, and here we are also really diverse in accents and people whose ancestors were imigrants from another country (i have ancestors from Germany and Italy)

magalisurkamp
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As a non-native speaker I think the easiest way to overcome English as a learner is consuming content whether it be from movies, TV shows, Youtube, games and other social media as well as interactions with people online that's how all my friends and I learned English. I have also noticed that the knowledge and understanding of the language as well as getting the jokes made in English and understanding the slang is very easy since you're accustomed to it.

starades
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I find it ironic that my value as a member in my society got higher because I was better than my peers at understanding and using the lingua franca. My understanding of English carried me through my school and academic life. The language opened up the floodgate that's called internet content so I became more knowledgeable in my areas of interest.

It's both weird and wonderful that how just being able to speak English carried me through my life but that alone obviously won't be enough for me to secure in the near future. So, that situation irked me and I started to desire learning more languages and gain real life skills.

But Simp is right. American is so sophisticated it took way too much place on my brain. I can't learn another language now

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