The King's English - 100 phrases in 3 Minutes [HD]

The King's English - 100 phrases in 3 Minutes [HD]

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@junkmail8883
@junkmail8883 - 14.10.2024 21:37

I read the NIV myself but I thank God for the KJV

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@billy120745
@billy120745 - 14.10.2024 18:34

BARS

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@matthewghardy
@matthewghardy - 05.08.2024 15:02

Amazing how many English idioms come from the Good Book

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@DonAranda
@DonAranda - 31.08.2022 18:28

Is this in print anywhere? Transcript/transcribed?

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@ABCD-wj6dj
@ABCD-wj6dj - 20.02.2022 00:07

Without subtitles, almost more than a half of the viewers from non-English natives may not be able to listen accurately...

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@gregorycoglianese4418
@gregorycoglianese4418 - 02.11.2021 00:06

Though a bit esoteric and erudite, this clever lad was able to spin these common idioms into something even this refined idiot can understand. Major kudos. Much appreciated and admired.

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@StophD
@StophD - 12.10.2020 18:18

Why is he doing an Australian??

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@gsonmusic72
@gsonmusic72 - 20.03.2020 04:30

How do I learn this?? Google has nothing on learning how to do it

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@kiliankiel1250
@kiliankiel1250 - 29.11.2019 16:15

Wow, impressive. Are these your own lyrics? If so, very inspiring - a stroke of genius. -> Would like to see more of this.
Poetry might not be dead after all - Like pheonix arises out of the ashes of dusty studies that might appear like thin air to others
but can open up windows to your own soul.



Thanks for sharing this.

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@mikaljenkins4891
@mikaljenkins4891 - 26.09.2018 03:11

Most underrated video on the web

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@jamielunes1841
@jamielunes1841 - 03.06.2018 23:15

😀

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@VredesStall
@VredesStall - 29.11.2016 10:51

Sure hate to sound foolish, but I have to ask:

Does the euphemism "The King's English" refer to the actual PROPER English that is spun and articulated with the utmost propriety and that is otherwise used in polite formal society...

or...
does it mean the English Language that is used in and/or that comes directly from the "King James Bible" and, thus, henceforth coined the phrase "The King's (that is, King Jame's) English"??

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@reversednova466
@reversednova466 - 21.07.2016 13:18

I love how he tells his story about the trials and hardships he went through to learn the Kings English IN the Kings English, very clever and very skilled. Well played

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@tonyb408
@tonyb408 - 26.01.2015 05:01

People actually disliked this?

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@EmeBassey1
@EmeBassey1 - 15.07.2014 00:44

Love this! 100 kjv phrases in 3 minutes. How many phrases do you recognise? I was shocked at how many everyday English phrases are actually from the bible. Go figure...

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@blessedland000
@blessedland000 - 04.11.2013 14:29

who can subtitle if for us,thanks a lot! we can't understand it anymore.

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@jessethompson4777
@jessethompson4777 - 09.09.2013 23:45

Wonder Jesus

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@Gothnymph13
@Gothnymph13 - 07.08.2013 02:39

I so love to hear the king's english. It sounds sexy and intelligent.You sound sexy and intelligent,wow is it hot in here?<3

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@Randomstuff370
@Randomstuff370 - 03.08.2013 12:40

I love it

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@PochiApple
@PochiApple - 18.04.2013 11:23

can you move mooooreee pleaaaseee? do you need a rocking chair for all that leaning?! nope! LOL back and forth back and forth

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@reesepuff719
@reesepuff719 - 09.01.2013 05:14

Does anyone else agree that cursing is basically Newspeak?

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@therealvicar
@therealvicar - 23.11.2012 02:43

Brill...

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@SKTPSY
@SKTPSY - 09.04.2012 13:48

no use for me, sub-title would help.

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@syrokal
@syrokal - 19.03.2012 18:59

Most swarve Priest in the CoE no?

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@LaytonPeck
@LaytonPeck - 03.01.2012 21:22

The KJV, first book of the English language, foundation of our morals, and our favourite stories. Thank you, thank you, thank you for this. Lp

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@latitudeCheck
@latitudeCheck - 22.12.2011 09:23

I like this very much!

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@14GloryofRome14
@14GloryofRome14 - 13.12.2011 06:50

....Neat.

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@Jurgan6
@Jurgan6 - 13.12.2011 00:15

I've never much cared for the KJV, but there's no denying it had an impact. Well done.

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@LNTownman
@LNTownman - 12.10.2011 19:11

Fantastic! Amazingly well done!

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@Mister_Kourkoutas
@Mister_Kourkoutas - 22.07.2011 23:12

Verily this Vichyssoise Veers most Verbose so let me simply say that it is my Very good honour to meet you and that you may call me V

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@Imjetta7
@Imjetta7 - 02.07.2011 05:33

@siremethmimetes And we can thank William Tyndale!

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@ClassicalBookworm
@ClassicalBookworm - 12.05.2011 21:47

AWESOME.

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@satxusa
@satxusa - 12.05.2011 19:52

Thanks for sharing these truths from scripture that formed many stones in our English language foundation.

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