Talk:Kagamine Rin/Len/@comment-33653552-20180526133619/@comment-53539-20180606175808

If you've ever heard of the two Ronnies, it was a british comedy show starring two comedians who were both called "Ronnie".

There are three sketches which sum up the way English is, "four candles", "mispronunciation" and "Pronunciation Problems". While the last is a little dated (for those who don't know, the pair mocked everything as they believed everyone was fair game), they between them highlight the issue. Four Candles is about accent, the next about mispronunciation, the next is the same but spoken by someone who only knows how to say words the way their language says them. The first highlights what can happen when one doesn't fully pronounce words, the next when you can't pronounce them and the last how you think they should sound. As each sketch goes on, you slowly basically are rattling your brain trying to work out whats actually being said. Out of all 3 the hardest to understand is actually four candles, as that's the only one where proper words are spoken but your brain locks onto the word thing due to his accent. The rest you learn over time what they are trying to say (in the "mis…" one right at the end, the song is a way of getting you to say you are a fool and a twit without you knowing it).