Being able to understand her as a non-native speaker is actually an amazing feeling ngl
@cantinadudesАй бұрын
Oh yes. Can confirm hehehe
@snjert8406Ай бұрын
Same lmao
@cardboard_hatАй бұрын
Wtf are you a alien?
@diggao77Ай бұрын
@@diggao77 nope, I just watched too many youtube videos when I was young and now I'm at native speaker level and get confused for an American sometimes hahaha
@snjert8406Ай бұрын
Well done 🎉😂
@utubeballbagАй бұрын
Her accent made my English skills I've learned for 20+ years down to absolutely zero
@paulpaplay3 ай бұрын
Your comment represents me, and furthermore: I use English in my daily tasks since 2019...
@coisinhadijesus2 ай бұрын
Get over yourself, idiot
@cheesball96Ай бұрын
Non native speaker usually learning RP (Received Pronunciation) English Accent for British English or Standard American English. Almost no body speaks like that in England save for formal situation or News Broadcaster. Almost everry national language in every country like that. I am sure your country also. If not it will be awkward in daily conversation.
@buyungferdiansyah5309Ай бұрын
Skill issue.
@Horus-LupercalАй бұрын
Just wondering for you guys who English isn’t your first language, does your own language have relaxed versions where you don’t pronounce all the words properly in a way similar to how English speakers do? Like what Adele is doing in this video but for your own language?
@terrydactyl2077Ай бұрын
As a non-native English speaker, I can confirm she spoke clearly , just faster.
@katlamb4606Ай бұрын
that wasn't clear at all though, or that fast, her pronunciation is all over the place.
@meyagueАй бұрын
can't be more clearly, I wish people around me could speak this clearly
@masatdubi5142Ай бұрын
‘Her pronunciation is all over the place.’ lol wtf is this even supposed to mean? She’s a native English speaker with a very specific accent. How can her pronunciation be 'all over the place'?
@bustervonpappenhausen8738Ай бұрын
@@meyague I mean, it’s not. Her pronunciation was typical. you’re not from the UK, where the language was born. You don’t get to say what is right or wrong pronunciation.
@E-A-Z-YАй бұрын
@@meyague Stress-timed language
@zoushuuАй бұрын
As a Brit, she's probably the most comprehensible cockney person I've heard.
@TheHumbleHollowАй бұрын
Very London
@catniorАй бұрын
Cockney? COCK-ney?!
@Frant_zzzАй бұрын
She’s not Cockney, she’s from Tottenham. 😂
@ffotograffydd29 күн бұрын
@@ffotograffydd same thing
@slowedndreverb21 күн бұрын
@@ffotograffydd You can hear the bow bells from Tottenham
@CKM110919 күн бұрын
As an English, I can confirm that she is speaking English.
@anenglishmanplusamerican71072 ай бұрын
with eggs in mouth
@user-xb9vw3ct1iАй бұрын
@@user-xb9vw3ct1i well that’s how I sound when I have an egg in my mouth lol
@anenglishmanplusamerican7107Ай бұрын
She is indeed speaking English English.
@moelester7527Ай бұрын
@anenglishmanplusamerican7107 That’s what she said! Ayyyoooooo
@NygmaNLАй бұрын
She is but she’s from the east side london, not all london talks like that and certainly not all England
@joddykun184524 күн бұрын
Subtitles: The thing is I was in her dressing room so there was only a little curtain seperating us once she had her makeup done and I started to feel like I can't do this I don't think I could do this and she would've heard it all and then she popped out so I- it's not that bad, y'all haven't heard a cockney person speak, she speaks like very proper compared to most brits
@chick2d2 ай бұрын
Holy shit with the subtitles I can actually hear the words
@Toven_WaveWatcherFiАй бұрын
And here I was thinking she was just stammering most of the time 😐
@user-tq5on1df6nАй бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@earlaweeseАй бұрын
"y'all haven't heard a cockney person speak" yeah I'm american brother there are no cockney people nearby
@icantgetridofthisusernamehelpАй бұрын
@@icantgetridofthisusernamehelp Fair, but I can easily understand every American accent despite never going there, just because people in countries outside the US are heavily exposed to media from there. They're just pointing out that this isn't a difficult accent to understand unless you have very, very little exposure to English accents. It gets far worse than this.
@donglegsАй бұрын
As a proud non-native English speaker. i understood it all! (after watching this for the 10th time)
@IrakliGogavaАй бұрын
They both just sound as if they were in a rush. I can nearly understand it, but not ending word by word in a full sentence while stuttering makes my brain go full angry and violation 😂
@adamrozek5782Ай бұрын
As an ashamed native English speaker, I didn't.
@Boss_ScaggzАй бұрын
Same😂
@cliprimate_EXtintedАй бұрын
3rd language speaker here, can confirm this, just in like 5 or 6 replays lol
@thodeanАй бұрын
i got the overall gist of it after listening to it for the third time
@aqvaniiАй бұрын
The fact that i can understand her accent
@khinwathann66935 ай бұрын
She's speaking English. She's literally from England. Is English not your first language
@okiedokie25575 ай бұрын
nope@@okiedokie2557
@iamvoldy45832 ай бұрын
Means you can speak English and what?
@rnw2739Ай бұрын
The fact that 55 Mio can also understand it doesn’t make it outstanding
@yurinator6380Ай бұрын
American English is very different accent than British English, most foreigners learning English learn the American one @@okiedokie2557
@wladynoszhighlights5989Ай бұрын
Singing: 🥰 Talking: ☠️
@Mateus-sq7sb2 ай бұрын
Singing: ☠️ Talking: ☠️
@xXxWARvetxXxАй бұрын
@@xXxWARvetxXxShe’s one of the few modern artists recognized worldwide just for their voice
@qasqaaapАй бұрын
@@xXxWARvetxXx blud trynna be so different 💀
@giuseppenasca2091Ай бұрын
@@xXxWARvetxXx Nah. Her voice is only second to Marvin Gaye for me.
@Leslie_AFАй бұрын
@@xXxWARvetxXx ooh you're so unique and cool...said no one ever
@kuruptzZzАй бұрын
As an English person this really isn't hard to understand, its definitely more tame compared to some of the very strong scouse accents I've heard before.
@brother_sothothАй бұрын
Indeed, scouse is much harder to understand. Tell ‘em some Belgian geezer told ya. 😊
@MyTubeSVp26 күн бұрын
As non native speaker, the fact she’s skipping a lot of letters when she speaks makes it very hard to understand, plus the fact i’m not used to this kind of accent is not helping much… 😅
@lenny781318 күн бұрын
i’m american and understood it perfectly, but maybe because i’m a new yorker and we speak a little slurred too
@noxturne1611 күн бұрын
chuchghccggun and chups
@edwardtye4119Күн бұрын
Pls we want full video
@ameermh58638 ай бұрын
The Cockney just jumped out VICIOUSLY with this one.
@sonerkamer2678Ай бұрын
people in the comments say it's not cockney
@user-nr9to4xw4cАй бұрын
@@user-nr9to4xw4c She has a thick south London accent, which isn't technically cockney.
@TheCaptainZodoАй бұрын
It’s not true cockney. Cockney is all but gone now, not many true Cockney speakers left. She’s generic London/estuary. But her accent and a true, Cockney accent are fairly similar anyway; like saying Newark and Long Island are different. Sure, they probably are, but they’re ballpark-same.
@psychoangusАй бұрын
@@psychoangus gosh... as a Intermediate non-netive I didn't even got a 30% of what she's saying.. I can only blame 123456789 videos on youtube with mostly american accent that I watched. also TV Shows and cinema(((
@user-nr9to4xw4cАй бұрын
I think this is more of an Essex/North London accent.
@jena.alexiaАй бұрын
Prometheus deleted scene in where Adele uses proto-English to communicate with the Engineer lmao😭💀
@danielcubides5170Ай бұрын
The fact that the KZhead auto subtitles can follow up her speed 💀
@Wayne-sn6qyАй бұрын
0:05 nah it missed
@mandarbamane4268Ай бұрын
it's not automatic
@VSN-wb2ly29 күн бұрын
@@VSN-wb2lyit is
@nelocry176025 күн бұрын
you know english till you hear Adelle accent😂
@yusufgazihan28183 ай бұрын
That you don’t know English at all 😂
@VBoo459Ай бұрын
You just have to get used to it. It's hard for humans to discern sound and only through experience can our brain find patterns to understand what's being said. If you don't know what to expect you won't understand anything.
@user-rizzwanАй бұрын
@@VBoo459That’s not how it works, accent make difference. I speak English and I can understand 100% if the accent is American, but others accent I can’t understand very well.
@herbertmartins281715 күн бұрын
I like her accent 💙
@ironicanimationsАй бұрын
Suena la prueba final del nivel C2 del TOEFL así y yo🫠🫠🫠
@ibague2111 ай бұрын
jajaja así fue mi experiencia con la prueba de B2 en español
@marcuskrogsgaard45552 ай бұрын
This was actually pretty easy for me to understand: The thing is I was in her dressing room and there was only a little curtain separating us when she was having her makeup done and I started going like “I don’t think I can do this” “I don’t think I can do this” and she would’ve heard it all and then she popped out.
@brainwashedelАй бұрын
It's the conjunction really
@naufalmEZaАй бұрын
Im English And im extremely surprised people find this hard to understand. Now I’m starting to wonder whether people can understand me lol
@WeOutcheaManeАй бұрын
some people are just really bad with accents.
@minamurАй бұрын
im australian and i understood it perfectly clear i think its just because she spoke fast at the beginning people got confused or americans just don't care about learning any other countries accent
@eggeggeggegg6019Ай бұрын
@@eggeggeggegg6019 No, as an American I also understood her very easily.
@Souls_p_Ай бұрын
same but american, I think it's mostly non native speakers. if you have any interaction at all with british culture or media this isn't hard to understand; in fact it's pretty much one of the 2 accents americans use to make fun of english (cockney and posh)
@walkerh.7851Ай бұрын
Huh?
@CMe-yj6nvАй бұрын
Her English is perfect, crystal clear, we're all just collectively having a stroke
@mycovoreАй бұрын
As an English person I can fully and easily understand everything she said, she's just speaking fast is all
@aynsley1002Ай бұрын
Being able to understand this as a non-native should get you a C2 level diploma. I’m waiting for mine
@samanthadiep13 күн бұрын
adele need to make a rap album
@billgeniusforever17 күн бұрын
Brilliant, this...this is why i fell for adele all those years ago🤣🥰🤣🥰🤣🥰
@Clifffields28 күн бұрын
Lol im Australian and that was perfectly understandable to me, I feel like the English and us share a bond over accents that nobody else understands except each other
@ziggybadans27 күн бұрын
Thank you subtitle ❤️
@ahammedreza599017 күн бұрын
I understood every word.
@Unpainted_HuffhinesАй бұрын
this wasn't include in my C1 English level test 💀💀💀
@jorgekuri5475Ай бұрын
can someone recommend some great interviews with people w such harsh cockney accent? rly love the way Adele talks
@chistaloh29 күн бұрын
Iris Elba, Alan Ford, Ray Winston, Harry Redknapp...
@CKM110919 күн бұрын
@@CKM1109 thanks a bunch!!!
@chistaloh19 күн бұрын
As a listener I can confirm that she is speaking.
@wlockuz446715 күн бұрын
I've been using her older interviews to track my listening progress for years and years now.
@korablina8310Ай бұрын
i understood every word lol
@Rexmex925 күн бұрын
As a non native eng speaker... Idk what tf she said 😭
@noitora5242 ай бұрын
something with curtains and make-up lol
@MrTrendkill42Ай бұрын
Same sometimes my wife will watch reality tv and people get to fighting with this accent and I’m like WTF just happened I heard a lot of mates that’s about it 😂
@YouTubeisRacisttowardswhitepeoАй бұрын
She said something about someone's dressing room having small curtains separating them and Adele said to whoever it is "I don't think I can do this."
@jaywest3734Ай бұрын
The captions really did great this time
@Elmer02204Ай бұрын
I feel like if you’re not from the UK you’re gonna have a hard time with this one
@vonyx5601Ай бұрын
I'm Australian and I really didn't.
@shoutykatАй бұрын
No it's one of the easiest to understand. But when you hear American for the first time (well, actually several time), it's basically like they just use one vowel in different variations...
@juavi6987Ай бұрын
Born in the U.S but understood every word like i grew up with it, ig watching a lot of BBC America will do that lol
@tardisman4210Ай бұрын
never watched any british media apart from like two british youtubers and I got what she's saying pretty well so ion know
@chick2dАй бұрын
That’s the cockney lmao🤣 (Don’t mind me just me remembering the Ushi interview everytime i see adele speak)💀
@new_bunnieАй бұрын
I think I just watch too much British tv/KZhead as an American b/c I actually understood all of it 😂
@mar-k7104Ай бұрын
I watched 2005 era Dr Who, I'm ready for this
@CottonyAlmondsАй бұрын
I listened to this 279times. Finally I got it! 😅
@nineone200215 күн бұрын
I understand what she is talking about. 😂
@fullmetaltheoristАй бұрын
I understand and English is my 3rd language 😉
@imarandomgirl.Ай бұрын
KZhead, why did you give me a 15 second non-skippable ad on an 11 second video-
@Its_Edwin1012 ай бұрын
you so damn right
@eraygok72252 ай бұрын
Use an ad blocker please
@DellvmnyamАй бұрын
watching love island uk has trained me for this
@nonono653723 күн бұрын
Native English speaker here. "I don't think I can do this" got me the first time. I think there are harder to understand accents, but I did need to listen carefully.
@CMe-yj6nvАй бұрын
All I could make out from it was, “D’you like dags?”
@M4NA5Күн бұрын
I'm so proud of myself for the fact i can understand every word she's saying
@JuniberserkerКүн бұрын
This is giving me “send my love to your new lover”vibes lmao
@ESASB04 күн бұрын
That was easier to understand than I initially thought.
@KuroHebi4 күн бұрын
I only heard "curtain", "makeup" and "popped out"
@adr33357 күн бұрын
I understood her.
@destrysanchez718511 күн бұрын
Despite English not being my mother tongue, I, against all odds, understood it!
@gaullie4449Ай бұрын
She's like Tea English and Football English at the same time
@EE-iv5ej6 күн бұрын
“The thing is- I was in her dressing room, and I was- like, she has-there was only a little curtain separating us while she’s having her makeup done, and I started, like going “I don’t think I can do this,” “I don’t think I can do this,” and she would’ve heard it- oh! And then she popped out, so I p-
@RishikavsAnnie2 ай бұрын
Took me like 15 minutes to transcribe this 10-second video and I’m still not sure it’s correct.
@RishikavsAnnie2 ай бұрын
I don’t even know how many times I had to replay it, all I can say is that this is the first video I’ve seen where the first second is the ‘Most Replayed’ bit.
@RishikavsAnnie2 ай бұрын
@@donglegs I was confused about that, whether it was "oh" or "all" because they'd both fit the context well. There's no need to be rude lol, I did say that I'm not sure it's correct. Thanks for your clarification, though.
@RishikavsAnnieАй бұрын
Thanks. I couldn’t understand makeup done.............and she would've heard part
@PaynetoTheMax-gg1huАй бұрын
Thanks for the subtitles
@PaynetoTheMax-gg1huАй бұрын
AHAHAHAHAHAH THIS WAS SUCH A GREAT VIDEO
@LuckyM7gaming5 күн бұрын
It really helps being a fellow Londonder lol I hear cockney people like her all the time
@ethanielclyne58109 күн бұрын
I grew up in Tottenham, I have always had a London accent like Adele’s. I’m proud of it too, for a long time people thought it was a ‘common’ way to speak. Thanks to Adela and people like her not worrying about it, I feel happy to not worry too.
@caz138528 күн бұрын
She’s so cute
@user-jh9st8ph6i6 күн бұрын
Not native and (English is literally my fourth language) and I still understood what she said I think she just talks super fast
@lyna703829 күн бұрын
I understand.
@storytime6110Ай бұрын
I understand her fully, probably because everyone were I live sounds like this.
@AmberLizzieBow44423 күн бұрын
i slow down this and heard it all🎉
@thantkhant414717 сағат бұрын
Where is she from?
@avgn1337Ай бұрын
I must’ve watched too many love island uk seasons with the strongest accents because I heard and understood her just fine 😂 Yaay
@THESPlANE5 күн бұрын
The fact that people can’t understand this baffles me. I’m british myself but even still it’s clear as day to me lol
@thefitnessgrampacertest5732Күн бұрын
Where is the English ?
@TheInnerVortex5 ай бұрын
Lol
@intuitivetasha1134 ай бұрын
In every syllable and intonation. You Americans forget, we spoke our language centuries before you even existed so don't try it and be making out we are the ones at fault. You borrowed our language and you mob are the ones that sound weird.
@rnw2739Ай бұрын
Any time non-english speakers say that english to them sounds like the Charlie brown teacher where we all sound so slow, im just gonna send them this clip lmao
@lmatier7 күн бұрын
The interviewer there be like: "if i laugh hysterically, she won't notice that i have no idea what shes talking about"
@hoarder191916 күн бұрын
"She would've'eard it all... Rolling in the deeeeep" 🎶🎶
@JustStopLookingАй бұрын
as a frecnh, it involves curtains andher make up artist
@EidolonPoetАй бұрын
Sounds like a Chinese aunty speaking with her friends at the market
@ujang328823 күн бұрын
Hearing this made me equipped with beans and toast
@FendiGarcon1Ай бұрын
She spoke fast I’m surprised the subtitles could keep up without needing to speed roll the text 😅
@007feckАй бұрын
Whoo wattt!!!! Did she mumble?
@rickmaldoo4205Ай бұрын
"Do you understand English?" "Regular English, or Adelle English?"
@WonwonssiКүн бұрын
*"da fing e I wa en a desing roo n I wa lyy shh sya thye wa only a lial curain separaing is while shh haa no makeup daa nn I star-ed lyke I thin I ca do dis nd shh wou hav hear-d ee o nn thin shh popp ouu"*
@Bharatvasi951Ай бұрын
She is a native English speaker from England so you are not in your rights to mock how speaks it. And by the looks of it you aren't even from england either.🤷🏼♂️
@Marvel12079Ай бұрын
@@Marvel12079 Yanks got you outnumbered 6:1. Cry about it.
@klondike3112Ай бұрын
@@klondike3112 I'm not even british. Obviously because the us is like ten times bigger than the UK no sh*t that they're outnumbered. seems like you are the one crying about what I said😢
@Marvel12079Ай бұрын
@@Marvel12079 womp womp
@klondike3112Ай бұрын
@@klondike3112 something's going to happen to you
@Marvel12079Ай бұрын
is it bad that I kept waiting for the bit you can't understand and then the video ended
@CuSO45462 ай бұрын
Which language is this?
@stefance1Ай бұрын
Ayngleysh
@rossbrain9183Ай бұрын
It's a language called "Nah ess not fooneh"
@moaozАй бұрын
“Okay thanks Gerald”
@marvincool3744Ай бұрын
omg I can understand her
@lujain44422 күн бұрын
when's the english version coming out?
@lxnar604720 сағат бұрын
''what did she sayyyy''
@sowrydaarrling10 күн бұрын
who is she ?????
@INFINITESYKOSIS28 күн бұрын
adele is speaking advanced yorkshire
@johnvermintide8 күн бұрын
Easy enough for me. Talking fast, but not particularly weird.
@SofosProjectАй бұрын
I heard curtains, I think that's a win
@yashsvidixit7169Ай бұрын
I fully understood everything she said.
@cameronwalker4529Ай бұрын
Nope she's singing
@HATERS159 күн бұрын
I understood every word. The trick is understanding a Northern Irish accent
@rachels6808Ай бұрын
😂
@nakkaduАй бұрын
This video feels like the auditory version of when you've read 3 chapters of a book and don't remember a single thing.
@timetraveler7Ай бұрын
I understood everything. On 0.5 speed and with subtitles
@stevewonder3324Ай бұрын
Coming from someone who lives in Australia, this was quite easy to understand.
@robotomo424911 күн бұрын
It’s just that it’s cut off from the beginning and end. Not that it’s hard to understand
@LifeOutsideTheBubbleАй бұрын
I'm proud of myself for being able to understand her lol
@zekion.5 күн бұрын
Easier to understand through a video, but when you are there in person sometimes it just sounds like gibberish.
@35PHaaton14 күн бұрын
I understood every word yet I lived since I was 3 years old in America
@starksvenskАй бұрын
My Auntie Is Great Friends With Adele, They Went To School Together, And Because They’re From The Same Area, They Sound Exactly The Same. Hilarious
@Miz2077Ай бұрын
She was watching MMA in a dressing room? What!?
@giorgosvasillios9394Ай бұрын
i can understand every single word she said
@simplyeasonАй бұрын
She spoke for 10 seconds and the only i understood was "popped out" right at the end lmao
@imnotaracistokay6 күн бұрын
80% comprehensible rate for me
@Fkdl1214 күн бұрын
At first I was super happy I could understand her, until everyone said that too 😂
Being able to understand her as a non-native speaker is actually an amazing feeling ngl
Oh yes. Can confirm hehehe
Same lmao
Wtf are you a alien?
@@diggao77 nope, I just watched too many youtube videos when I was young and now I'm at native speaker level and get confused for an American sometimes hahaha
Well done 🎉😂
Her accent made my English skills I've learned for 20+ years down to absolutely zero
Your comment represents me, and furthermore: I use English in my daily tasks since 2019...
Get over yourself, idiot
Non native speaker usually learning RP (Received Pronunciation) English Accent for British English or Standard American English. Almost no body speaks like that in England save for formal situation or News Broadcaster. Almost everry national language in every country like that. I am sure your country also. If not it will be awkward in daily conversation.
Skill issue.
Just wondering for you guys who English isn’t your first language, does your own language have relaxed versions where you don’t pronounce all the words properly in a way similar to how English speakers do? Like what Adele is doing in this video but for your own language?
As a non-native English speaker, I can confirm she spoke clearly , just faster.
that wasn't clear at all though, or that fast, her pronunciation is all over the place.
can't be more clearly, I wish people around me could speak this clearly
‘Her pronunciation is all over the place.’ lol wtf is this even supposed to mean? She’s a native English speaker with a very specific accent. How can her pronunciation be 'all over the place'?
@@meyague I mean, it’s not. Her pronunciation was typical. you’re not from the UK, where the language was born. You don’t get to say what is right or wrong pronunciation.
@@meyague Stress-timed language
As a Brit, she's probably the most comprehensible cockney person I've heard.
Very London
Cockney? COCK-ney?!
She’s not Cockney, she’s from Tottenham. 😂
@@ffotograffydd same thing
@@ffotograffydd You can hear the bow bells from Tottenham
As an English, I can confirm that she is speaking English.
with eggs in mouth
@@user-xb9vw3ct1i well that’s how I sound when I have an egg in my mouth lol
She is indeed speaking English English.
@anenglishmanplusamerican7107 That’s what she said! Ayyyoooooo
She is but she’s from the east side london, not all london talks like that and certainly not all England
Subtitles: The thing is I was in her dressing room so there was only a little curtain seperating us once she had her makeup done and I started to feel like I can't do this I don't think I could do this and she would've heard it all and then she popped out so I- it's not that bad, y'all haven't heard a cockney person speak, she speaks like very proper compared to most brits
Holy shit with the subtitles I can actually hear the words
And here I was thinking she was just stammering most of the time 😐
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
"y'all haven't heard a cockney person speak" yeah I'm american brother there are no cockney people nearby
@@icantgetridofthisusernamehelp Fair, but I can easily understand every American accent despite never going there, just because people in countries outside the US are heavily exposed to media from there. They're just pointing out that this isn't a difficult accent to understand unless you have very, very little exposure to English accents. It gets far worse than this.
As a proud non-native English speaker. i understood it all! (after watching this for the 10th time)
They both just sound as if they were in a rush. I can nearly understand it, but not ending word by word in a full sentence while stuttering makes my brain go full angry and violation 😂
As an ashamed native English speaker, I didn't.
Same😂
3rd language speaker here, can confirm this, just in like 5 or 6 replays lol
i got the overall gist of it after listening to it for the third time
The fact that i can understand her accent
She's speaking English. She's literally from England. Is English not your first language
nope@@okiedokie2557
Means you can speak English and what?
The fact that 55 Mio can also understand it doesn’t make it outstanding
American English is very different accent than British English, most foreigners learning English learn the American one @@okiedokie2557
Singing: 🥰 Talking: ☠️
Singing: ☠️ Talking: ☠️
@@xXxWARvetxXxShe’s one of the few modern artists recognized worldwide just for their voice
@@xXxWARvetxXx blud trynna be so different 💀
@@xXxWARvetxXx Nah. Her voice is only second to Marvin Gaye for me.
@@xXxWARvetxXx ooh you're so unique and cool...said no one ever
As an English person this really isn't hard to understand, its definitely more tame compared to some of the very strong scouse accents I've heard before.
Indeed, scouse is much harder to understand. Tell ‘em some Belgian geezer told ya. 😊
As non native speaker, the fact she’s skipping a lot of letters when she speaks makes it very hard to understand, plus the fact i’m not used to this kind of accent is not helping much… 😅
i’m american and understood it perfectly, but maybe because i’m a new yorker and we speak a little slurred too
chuchghccggun and chups
Pls we want full video
The Cockney just jumped out VICIOUSLY with this one.
people in the comments say it's not cockney
@@user-nr9to4xw4c She has a thick south London accent, which isn't technically cockney.
It’s not true cockney. Cockney is all but gone now, not many true Cockney speakers left. She’s generic London/estuary. But her accent and a true, Cockney accent are fairly similar anyway; like saying Newark and Long Island are different. Sure, they probably are, but they’re ballpark-same.
@@psychoangus gosh... as a Intermediate non-netive I didn't even got a 30% of what she's saying.. I can only blame 123456789 videos on youtube with mostly american accent that I watched. also TV Shows and cinema(((
I think this is more of an Essex/North London accent.
Prometheus deleted scene in where Adele uses proto-English to communicate with the Engineer lmao😭💀
The fact that the KZhead auto subtitles can follow up her speed 💀
0:05 nah it missed
it's not automatic
@@VSN-wb2lyit is
you know english till you hear Adelle accent😂
That you don’t know English at all 😂
You just have to get used to it. It's hard for humans to discern sound and only through experience can our brain find patterns to understand what's being said. If you don't know what to expect you won't understand anything.
@@VBoo459That’s not how it works, accent make difference. I speak English and I can understand 100% if the accent is American, but others accent I can’t understand very well.
I like her accent 💙
Suena la prueba final del nivel C2 del TOEFL así y yo🫠🫠🫠
jajaja así fue mi experiencia con la prueba de B2 en español
This was actually pretty easy for me to understand: The thing is I was in her dressing room and there was only a little curtain separating us when she was having her makeup done and I started going like “I don’t think I can do this” “I don’t think I can do this” and she would’ve heard it all and then she popped out.
It's the conjunction really
Im English And im extremely surprised people find this hard to understand. Now I’m starting to wonder whether people can understand me lol
some people are just really bad with accents.
im australian and i understood it perfectly clear i think its just because she spoke fast at the beginning people got confused or americans just don't care about learning any other countries accent
@@eggeggeggegg6019 No, as an American I also understood her very easily.
same but american, I think it's mostly non native speakers. if you have any interaction at all with british culture or media this isn't hard to understand; in fact it's pretty much one of the 2 accents americans use to make fun of english (cockney and posh)
Huh?
Her English is perfect, crystal clear, we're all just collectively having a stroke
As an English person I can fully and easily understand everything she said, she's just speaking fast is all
Being able to understand this as a non-native should get you a C2 level diploma. I’m waiting for mine
adele need to make a rap album
Brilliant, this...this is why i fell for adele all those years ago🤣🥰🤣🥰🤣🥰
Lol im Australian and that was perfectly understandable to me, I feel like the English and us share a bond over accents that nobody else understands except each other
Thank you subtitle ❤️
I understood every word.
this wasn't include in my C1 English level test 💀💀💀
can someone recommend some great interviews with people w such harsh cockney accent? rly love the way Adele talks
Iris Elba, Alan Ford, Ray Winston, Harry Redknapp...
@@CKM1109 thanks a bunch!!!
As a listener I can confirm that she is speaking.
I've been using her older interviews to track my listening progress for years and years now.
i understood every word lol
As a non native eng speaker... Idk what tf she said 😭
something with curtains and make-up lol
Same sometimes my wife will watch reality tv and people get to fighting with this accent and I’m like WTF just happened I heard a lot of mates that’s about it 😂
She said something about someone's dressing room having small curtains separating them and Adele said to whoever it is "I don't think I can do this."
The captions really did great this time
I feel like if you’re not from the UK you’re gonna have a hard time with this one
I'm Australian and I really didn't.
No it's one of the easiest to understand. But when you hear American for the first time (well, actually several time), it's basically like they just use one vowel in different variations...
Born in the U.S but understood every word like i grew up with it, ig watching a lot of BBC America will do that lol
never watched any british media apart from like two british youtubers and I got what she's saying pretty well so ion know
That’s the cockney lmao🤣 (Don’t mind me just me remembering the Ushi interview everytime i see adele speak)💀
I think I just watch too much British tv/KZhead as an American b/c I actually understood all of it 😂
I watched 2005 era Dr Who, I'm ready for this
I listened to this 279times. Finally I got it! 😅
I understand what she is talking about. 😂
I understand and English is my 3rd language 😉
KZhead, why did you give me a 15 second non-skippable ad on an 11 second video-
you so damn right
Use an ad blocker please
watching love island uk has trained me for this
Native English speaker here. "I don't think I can do this" got me the first time. I think there are harder to understand accents, but I did need to listen carefully.
All I could make out from it was, “D’you like dags?”
I'm so proud of myself for the fact i can understand every word she's saying
This is giving me “send my love to your new lover”vibes lmao
That was easier to understand than I initially thought.
I only heard "curtain", "makeup" and "popped out"
I understood her.
Despite English not being my mother tongue, I, against all odds, understood it!
She's like Tea English and Football English at the same time
“The thing is- I was in her dressing room, and I was- like, she has-there was only a little curtain separating us while she’s having her makeup done, and I started, like going “I don’t think I can do this,” “I don’t think I can do this,” and she would’ve heard it- oh! And then she popped out, so I p-
Took me like 15 minutes to transcribe this 10-second video and I’m still not sure it’s correct.
I don’t even know how many times I had to replay it, all I can say is that this is the first video I’ve seen where the first second is the ‘Most Replayed’ bit.
@@donglegs I was confused about that, whether it was "oh" or "all" because they'd both fit the context well. There's no need to be rude lol, I did say that I'm not sure it's correct. Thanks for your clarification, though.
Thanks. I couldn’t understand makeup done.............and she would've heard part
Thanks for the subtitles
AHAHAHAHAHAH THIS WAS SUCH A GREAT VIDEO
It really helps being a fellow Londonder lol I hear cockney people like her all the time
I grew up in Tottenham, I have always had a London accent like Adele’s. I’m proud of it too, for a long time people thought it was a ‘common’ way to speak. Thanks to Adela and people like her not worrying about it, I feel happy to not worry too.
She’s so cute
Not native and (English is literally my fourth language) and I still understood what she said I think she just talks super fast
I understand.
I understand her fully, probably because everyone were I live sounds like this.
i slow down this and heard it all🎉
Where is she from?
I must’ve watched too many love island uk seasons with the strongest accents because I heard and understood her just fine 😂 Yaay
The fact that people can’t understand this baffles me. I’m british myself but even still it’s clear as day to me lol
Where is the English ?
Lol
In every syllable and intonation. You Americans forget, we spoke our language centuries before you even existed so don't try it and be making out we are the ones at fault. You borrowed our language and you mob are the ones that sound weird.
Any time non-english speakers say that english to them sounds like the Charlie brown teacher where we all sound so slow, im just gonna send them this clip lmao
The interviewer there be like: "if i laugh hysterically, she won't notice that i have no idea what shes talking about"
"She would've'eard it all... Rolling in the deeeeep" 🎶🎶
as a frecnh, it involves curtains andher make up artist
Sounds like a Chinese aunty speaking with her friends at the market
Hearing this made me equipped with beans and toast
She spoke fast I’m surprised the subtitles could keep up without needing to speed roll the text 😅
Whoo wattt!!!! Did she mumble?
"Do you understand English?" "Regular English, or Adelle English?"
*"da fing e I wa en a desing roo n I wa lyy shh sya thye wa only a lial curain separaing is while shh haa no makeup daa nn I star-ed lyke I thin I ca do dis nd shh wou hav hear-d ee o nn thin shh popp ouu"*
She is a native English speaker from England so you are not in your rights to mock how speaks it. And by the looks of it you aren't even from england either.🤷🏼♂️
@@Marvel12079 Yanks got you outnumbered 6:1. Cry about it.
@@klondike3112 I'm not even british. Obviously because the us is like ten times bigger than the UK no sh*t that they're outnumbered. seems like you are the one crying about what I said😢
@@Marvel12079 womp womp
@@klondike3112 something's going to happen to you
is it bad that I kept waiting for the bit you can't understand and then the video ended
Which language is this?
Ayngleysh
It's a language called "Nah ess not fooneh"
“Okay thanks Gerald”
omg I can understand her
when's the english version coming out?
''what did she sayyyy''
who is she ?????
adele is speaking advanced yorkshire
Easy enough for me. Talking fast, but not particularly weird.
I heard curtains, I think that's a win
I fully understood everything she said.
Nope she's singing
I understood every word. The trick is understanding a Northern Irish accent
😂
This video feels like the auditory version of when you've read 3 chapters of a book and don't remember a single thing.
I understood everything. On 0.5 speed and with subtitles
Coming from someone who lives in Australia, this was quite easy to understand.
It’s just that it’s cut off from the beginning and end. Not that it’s hard to understand
I'm proud of myself for being able to understand her lol
Easier to understand through a video, but when you are there in person sometimes it just sounds like gibberish.
I understood every word yet I lived since I was 3 years old in America
My Auntie Is Great Friends With Adele, They Went To School Together, And Because They’re From The Same Area, They Sound Exactly The Same. Hilarious
She was watching MMA in a dressing room? What!?
i can understand every single word she said
She spoke for 10 seconds and the only i understood was "popped out" right at the end lmao
80% comprehensible rate for me
At first I was super happy I could understand her, until everyone said that too 😂