@MD12526last yearI' m kindaperson. Lol but it' s interesting. 2452
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@LesbianImpact11 months agoMe, an indian who learns british english at school, but during the pandemic ended up learned american english from yt. 123
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@boofan69last yearI' m dutch and i pronunced van gogh like we do. 597
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@vinaypathak6995last yearWell. Today, i got 100% surity that we talk british + american english in india. 224
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@much4elast yearDo you speak american? oh no, i speak australian. 33
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@lavernebecker2962last yearNever let them know your next move: im english. 35
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@Mar-xg5ms5 months agoThe sentence a bottle of water says it all. 1
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@teagacha780311 months agoThe second one i said " leez- sure" 1
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@Wildestdreams24last yearFor me it' s like i choose between both thedon' t know what' s my real accent, guess it' s my own accent. 35
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@NezumiEfeulast yearSince english is my second language, i learned british english in school but since, you know the internet exists, i am more of a mix between aussie- american- and british english. 19
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@tayibah0last yearMarina thankyou so much! With your help i was able to perfect my accent! Now i am confident even while talking to native speakers! You really are a blessing! 11
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@cattymaur7193last yearMe who didnt pronounce leisure right in any way. 5
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@linguamarinalast yearDo you speak british or american english? 18
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@Linossecretwaifu11 months ago: do you speak american or british english? me: australian- 1
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@ilovemarvel9865last yearMy dumbass pronouncing van gogh like we italians do.
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@Dhruvika_Naik11 months agoVan gogh meanwhile me van gofff.
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@THEBESTOFTHEBESTRUSSIAN10 months agoMe making up new ways to say i because of my accent. 1
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@juliancumpian274711 months agoEnglish is peculiar. In the us, would be more likewith a " c" sound. It would sound like of an " f" sound. " van gogh" would sound like " van go" as in " the van can go on green" is definitely mouthy here in the us and though in british english, it interestingly sounds like. ...Expand1
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@alokratan5176last yearWe spoke both and whenever we spoke we don' t know what it is! 2
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@sephora.sketcheslast yearAustralian english is kinda a mix of both. 1
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@mba2710 months agoNot me pronouncing " van goggeghh" for a joke.
@EdJUberlast yearBoth pronunciations of leisure are used in the u. S. Vase can be pronounced with a long a, but it rhymes withnot with it vahz, but that sounds like an affectation to most americans. ...Expand1
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@sphinx123911 months ago" van go in the us" " van goff in the uk" van gags.
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@thethoughtsofourlife11 months agoThe amount of times i' ve commented on different videos saying australian is just pain. 1
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@HONEST123.11 months agoI' m learning british english but according to the video i just realised i have american english. 2
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@swetapandey8406last yearWhen you learnt english from british but speak american. 4
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@rhyanbeers9740last yearI didnt even know what how to pronounce the second one in either way.
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@thebigdoll6911 months agoEveryone: i am ameritish me: van gog.
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@blackcat-pw4silast yearHer: do you speak british or american english me: australian.
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@dakshasahu296111 months agoIndian english - i am different guys, and i exist. 2
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@kent74ablelast year" if ya say lezsher you' re british, if you say leezher you' re me: " leishua-.
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@Bubbyyyy11 months agoI learnt british english in school (i' m indian) but i pronounced everything the american way. 3
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@mintyyy_love85854 months agoCanadians and their international english:
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@v1v1na11 months agoI' m british and i say van gogh as van gog.
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@kingini-fv5xjlast yearBritish+ american + australian = indian english. 4
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@19_98.8 months agoLearning british english at school and watching american shows on tv has my accent in a twist.
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@dayanipathirage72386 months agoAmerican: van go british: van goff my parents: fun gofa.
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@LilyEvans013011 months agoNot me pronouncing leisure as lay-zhure. 1
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@Yukika0911 months agoI' m literally none, i pronounced them all wrong. 1
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@thatoneguys16 months agoLove ur vide linguamarina i speak french normally but ur the one who inspired me to learn english.
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@Lksgal27last yearWhen your aussie so you say both of them.
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@user-zz7or9oj2x7 months agoBritish: van-goff american: van-go . . me: vincent van gogh.
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@aishamohamedsalwe395 months agoI think am mix both american and british.
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@haresmahmood11 months agoAs a dutchie both pronunciations of van gogh are cursed.
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@shailenm8507last yearBritish definetly cause it just makes for sense. 1
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@wietzevanderwijk316910 months agoAs a dutchman, i pronounce van gogh the way it' s pronounced in dutch.
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meanwhile me van gofff.
british: van-goff
danish: van-gok.
" van goff in the uk"
van gags.
me: van gog.
me: australian.
me: " leishua-.
british: van goff
my parents: fun gofa.
american: van-go . .
me: vincent van gogh.