spurgeonryan said:
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Well I learned british english in elementary school and american english in high school.
But this sounds like scots to me and I am not used to it so my brain occasionally hurts when I hear what he is saying :)
I've been to Ireland twice and I understood what they were saying (I was in Kent) but this scot guy makes it hard for me lol (I still understood like 80% tho)
I also have no idea what most Saxons are saying because I am not used to their way of speaking the German language.
British english still has typical saxon pronounciation (thats why BE is harder for me to understand than AE) and american english has more standard german pronounciation there is still texan etc. but thats another story.
BE and Saxon have (i dunno how to describe it ) Vowel shifting in words ?
They say letters that are not written there if you know what I mean house becomes sort of a heouse with an additional E.
Or hello becomes hellaou etc.








