Patrick Stewart's West Riding Dialect
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Imagine he did the whole TNG series like that. "T' line mun be drawn 'eear!"
@ragoth6207
Жыл бұрын
I kind of wish you did lol
@holdtightadele8017
Жыл бұрын
That was First contact but I’ll let you off.
@Dranok1
Жыл бұрын
@@holdtightadele8017 Geek! (And proud of it;-)
@Fenditokesdialect
Жыл бұрын
Aw weean't sacrifice th'Enterprise, we've med too mony compromises oready, too mony retreeats, they invade yaar space an we fall back, they assimilate entire warlds, an we fall back, nut ageean. T'line mun be drawn here! This far, nooa farther! An Aw will mek em pay for what they've dooin!
@ThePrimordialcell
Жыл бұрын
The fact that Picard is French would make him speaking with a Yorkshire accent even funnier😂
Now I finally know (and will probably remember) the difference between a dialect and accent
I grew up in his hometown, a pub on the skirts has a picture of him cos he used to drink there all the time
How wonderful! I didn't understand a word, but it was wonderful.
@zakparkes176
11 ай бұрын
Neither did I and I’ve lived in Yorkshire my whole life.
@beckriv9854
9 ай бұрын
@@zakparkes176 It highlights just how much diversity of accents and dialects we have in the UK. An area a bit smaller than Texas, can literally drive to the next town over and have a totally different way of speaking.
@Forge17
2 ай бұрын
This made me laugh out loud 😂
Instead of "Make it so." we would have "Dwit nar."
@pinlight97
6 ай бұрын
….”sounds Swedish!”
@gavinrichardson3918
5 ай бұрын
"Do it now," but say "do it" as 1 word, and "now" is pronounced "naar"
@gavinrichardson3918
5 ай бұрын
Naar it would have been " le's git gowin then"
@rasmuslernevall6938
26 күн бұрын
@@pinlight97That would be "gör så" pronounced "year saw" (with ea in year pronounced approximately as it is in "learn" in posh english.
Whatever he maybe be speaking rn.. he's the best at Klingon 😂
Please do a Secret Garden with him as Ben Weatherstaff!!! His Yorkshire would be REAL!!!
“Ffs Wesley!” Yorkshire Picard
Thank god for subtitles
Imagine Patrick Stewart in ‘Heartbeat’ it would of been so great
What a wonderful man he is❤
This made me chuckle 😊 As a former yorkshire west Riding Lass
My dad said he thinks this is how my female cat would talk 😭
That dialect, whoa
James Mason would’ve been proud ❤ (Loved his native Yorky accent in “Water Babies.”
I like learning
I always wondered why a frenchman had such a noble English accent! Would have loved pickard to have been a broad yourshire man they could have had so much fun with people not knowing what he was saying half the time
I love this so much
“Tf did you say” is the only thing going through my head atm
@Fenditokesdialect
Жыл бұрын
"Aw wor sittin bi t'hearstun last evenin, mi muther an fatther wor off, cos they yerd mi owd nont Susannah wor laid up i bed wi a coff!" "I was sitting by the fireside last evening, my mother and father were off, 'cause they heard my old aunt Susannah, was laid up in bed with a cough!"
@beckriv9854
9 ай бұрын
@@Fenditokesdialect Slight correction, it's not fireside, though it might sound a bit like hearth or whatever, arsen is 'myself', I was sitting by our sen (our self).
@Fenditokesdialect
9 ай бұрын
@@beckriv9854 if he said "aarsen" it would have stress on the second syllable not the first. Hearthstun or Hearstun with stress on the first syllable is what he used
@beckriv9854
9 ай бұрын
@@Fenditokesdialect The reason he states he's by himself is compounded by the fact that in the very next sentence he stipulates why this is the case, because his mother and father have gone out. 'I was on my own yesterday evening, because my mother and father had gone out to visit my nan, who was unwell".
@Fenditokesdialect
9 ай бұрын
@@beckriv9854 then where does the "t'" fit into all this then? He clearly uses it after "bi"? "bi t'aarsen" wouldn't make at all. Also he's not talking about his nan but his aunt, "nont/ont" is the West Riding word for "aunt", in the same set as "chont" and "gront" for "chant" and "grant"
"Tea. Yorkshire. Hot"
Of course it reminds me of the Monty Python sketch, there’s something wrong at the mill.
@nigelmorse3909
Жыл бұрын
Nearly right,here in Yorkshire we say t’mill 😊
@terrykobleck6529
Жыл бұрын
@@nigelmorse3909 thanks, I couldn’t figure out how to write it out phonetically.
@nigelmorse3909
Жыл бұрын
Try searching for Yorkshire haka here on KZread. The Monty python sketch is a real favourite of mine
@Fenditokesdialect
Жыл бұрын
@@nigelmorse3909 "t'miln" is even more traditional
Ooooo so dreamy
Wait that makes so much sense now
Prolifically West Wakefield Acencent
Jarada complex greeting was just his Yorkshire accent
I saw a parrot eating a carrot on its head, if I would do that, my mum would send me straight oopstairs to bed. Yes I grew up there too. Lol 😅
Thank you OMG😂😂😅 🎉❤🎉❤🎉
“Our sen” as in “our self”, not Arsen. “I was sitting by our sen last evenin’”
@Fenditokesdialect
Жыл бұрын
He said " bi t'hearstun" meaning by the fireside, not "bi aarsen" (you'd actually say ussen/wersen not "aarsen" btw)
@jordane5150
Жыл бұрын
@@Fenditokesdialect no, you wouldn’t. I live in the same town Stewart grew up in. We say “oursen” (or arsen phonetically) There’s dialectal and accent differences a town over in Batley or Dewsbury and then Huddersfield going the other way so it’s not standardised across Yorkshire.
@Fenditokesdialect
Жыл бұрын
@@jordane5150 to me that's always been a Derbyshirism, not to mention you find all kinds of intermediate forms with standard English (usself, himsen, emsen, miself, theirself etc...)
I'm today's years old knowing dialect and accent are different
Captain Picard 4 Life
Tea, Yorkshire, ‘ot
I'm sad he considers it a mispronunciation... I just think it sounds cool!
@Dranok1
Жыл бұрын
He doesn't! He explicitly stated that it isn't, weren't tha lis'nin straight? The point is that some (perhaps ignorant or bigoted or uneducated lacking in world-experience) people hear a strong accent and first think "ooh and uneducated person with lazy speech and bad pronunciation" -- he's telling them that this is not the case with dialect speech.
Good stuff
Dam
And to think, that's what he used to sound like.
HUH WA DID HE SAY!??😳I LIKE THE WAY YOU SOUND NOW ( since I first saw you in E C A L I B U R!!
Smh i just love patrick stewart and anything to do with this man
X-Men the TV show
Ah yes, the Yorkshire accent, the one that you can just barely understand
@thereader6667
11 ай бұрын
With over 4000 of its own dialects 😂
Is it just me or does the west riding dialect sound kind of Dutch?
@Dranok1
Жыл бұрын
Ooh, a county tucked in the middle of Danelaw has some remnant features of ancient northern European languages... Odd that it sounds Dutch rather than Danish though ;-)
@GlareBoxTV
11 ай бұрын
@@Dranok1York used to be called Jorvik during the Danelaw era
He’d be an even bigger actor had he retained his accent ❤ We need the diversity 🎉
@bloodsweatandbeers4684
Жыл бұрын
No he wouldn't. " 'Ows our lad Wolverine, ay? Been a bit bloomin' busy 'avin' it off wi' Sabertooth again 'a'ent ya? Chuffin' brill that is."
@geraldinedaly6563
9 ай бұрын
Back when he was training to be an actor you were encouraged to ditch ur accent and speak completely differently. Peter O Toole is another example of this, grew up in Leeds
@bubblybull2463
9 ай бұрын
@@bloodsweatandbeers4684 😂😂😂 Tha’ was bri’yant mate! Tanks fo’ the laff! 😘👍👍
Speak English! For gods sake this country spawned the language 😮😂
Til
It’s a good thing there was subtitles otherwise I wouldn’t have understood at all
Wobbeldywobbeldywoff
First!!!!!!
You shal not passs!!!!!!
He dropped the Yorkshire accent because it comes off tacky apparently to some people.
That's just mumbled English.
@sophiecalder-jones6630
7 ай бұрын
no it's not lol