American Ranked The BEST English Speaking Country!!

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Today Sophia Ranked English Speaking country by English Attractiveness , Easy to understand!!

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US Sophia @sophiasidae
MY Amanda @amanda_au27
SA Gaga
PH Clare

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The American girl sounded like she didn't sleep last night

aaronholmstrom
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I don’t think ranking them is very meaningful- English is spoken in so many places, so native English speakers can understand lots of different accents. All of the girls here are fluent and easy to understand

Mattmerrison
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The american girl speaks at 0.5x speed fr

aahana.kulkarni
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who's here after seeing own country's flag?? 🇧🇩❤️🇮🇳❤🇲🇾❤🇵🇭❤🇿🇦

Mahimahossaind
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Ranking a country's English sounds ridiculous. Only because English speaking fluency and accents are influenced by a host of factors. E.g. in India there are 22 official languages of the states and 2 official languages of the Union Hindi and English.

An organisation called the People's Linguistic Survey of India (PLSI) has published 50 volumes of an exhaustive survey where they declare the great nation to have 66 different scripts and over 780 spoken languages.

According to the National Census, there are 1365 rationalised mother tongues and 234 identifiable mother tongues, all adding up to 1599. This is besides the 122 major languages.

Furthermore, it also depends on the school you go to, whether you live in an urban or rural setting and your socioeconomic status.

Also, as alluded to earlier, there will be differing levels of influence of our mother tongues and other Indian languages spoken.

I was surprised when I was told I had an accent when I moved to Australia as a student. Because in India the English I spoke would be considered 'neutral' or without an accent. And the other accents that I'd heard were American, British, Australian etc.

sunnyk
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Why the American girl always saying Filipinos sound slow when they speak English when the Filipina girl here speaks twice as fast as her? 😂😂

gaius
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It is amazing how diverse the english levels are in the philippines as a whole and within various philippine populations. There are some who speak/write english perfectly, many who speak english poorly and write perfectly, many who speak/write english in perfect grammar but with unintelligible pronunciation, and many who speak a native english vocabulary full of american idioms but can't write grammatically intelligible english....and of course most just speak filipino (and/or local dialect) full of english words wherever the english word is shorter to say, more commonly associated, and/or wherever the topic gets into deep language. Occasionally you'll run across a, usually older, filipino who can speak in a pure native dialect at all topic levels. Things get most interesting when you get filipinos together with no shared dialect and they break out the english (many regions have much better english because this is more often necessary for them).

Doing_Time
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In India, accents can be based on your state or region within the state. India has two official languages and 22 scheduled (official) languages.( 23 in totoal). Each state has its regional languages and medium of education. So the mother tongue plays an important role in shaping the accent.
In my state itself more than dozen indigenous lanagues are recognised as lanagues (but are not given official status) and the state gov recently approved of 5 indigenous Languages as medium of education for primary schools. ( So we have 8-9 different medium of education in a single state)

jagatdeuri
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As a Brazilian, I think Indian English is the most interesting because in Brazilian Portuguese, when we pronounce words in English as we would read them in Portuguese, we pronounce them like Indians pronounce words, but if you hear them speak, when they speak quickly, it's kind of hard to understand, so I think it's interesting that even when we sound similar it's still hard to understand because my ears are trained to hear American English. Even so, I understood everything the girls said because they spoke very clearly and not quickly. I think I would have some difficulty understanding them if they spoke faster, but to be honest, I think that's my problem because I have some difficulty understanding even Brazilian Portuguese speakers when they speak too fast.

thiagooliveira
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Lots of love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
❤️❤️❤️

nafishanasa
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I wonder how they feel about Canadian English. There are a large Filipino and Indian Community, especially Vancouver and Toronto.

jimgorycki
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Finally, a video about accents cause my last comment on another video about why Singapore has the best English in terms of Fluency while Philippines has the best Accent in Asia. So people can understand the difference between fluency and accent.

jacers
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There's a reason why Philippines is becoming the call center capital of the world. They're very easy to understand.

damn
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Bangladeshi people's accent is different and unique from other south asians they tend to speak the english of the country they learn like if they learn american english they will have that accent and if british then that accent..we dont only talk in english in our country even if we do its similar to american accent..

chaeryyou
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Of course we were able to grasp some of each of those accents but it really depends on the person. If you pick other people from every of those countries, you might get a totally different level of enunciation and therefore understanding. Pretty interesting video though. Kudos to all of you!

evelisecarvalho
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I really like the South African girl’s accent ! Its smart, clear, on point and easy to understand

azlinaazad
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Im inlove the girl wearing the white dress The Bangladesh girl is so pretty 🥰😍🥺

BTW I'm from Philippines 🇵🇭

Shitcoin
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As a Bangladeshi i used to hear american accent on 2x speed

antorali
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Philippines is 4th largest speaking country in the world..even our names are either english or spanish

RingoMarsPuzon-re
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im a filipino and contrary to what she (american) said, we dont tried hard to sound or speak english in a clear manner but clarity is within our veins we "TAGALOG" speak really clear.

ryanavera