Features of an Irish Accent - English Like a Native Podcast
Вставка
- Опубліковано 21 лис 2024
- Do you love the sound of an Irish accent? Are you keen to learn more about the features of an Irish accent. Join Anna and Jo as they dive into the features of this beautiful accent.
⭐ PLUS MEMBERS ⭐ Join my club to dramatically improve your English speaking, listening, reading and writing. Transcripts available for all members. Join here: englishlikeana...
This British English podcast is for intermediate to advanced level English language learners. I hope you enjoy the show.
👄 Are you an ESL student trying to master clear English pronunciation? Improve 10X faster with personal feedback from me: englishlikeana...
Support your learning with my five star Pronunciation course:
englishlikeana...
Prefer to read? Check out the blog page here:
englishlikeana...
======= RELATED VIDEOS =======
For other accent videos check the links below:
GLASGOW: • Glasgow Accent Example...
LIVERPOOL: • British Accents: LIVER...
COCKNEY: • British Accents: Cockney
WEST COUNTRY: • British Accents: West ...
NORTHERN IRISH: • Accents: Northern Irish
MANCHESTER: • British Accents: MANCH...
====== My Links =======
PODCAST: podcast.englis...
INSTAGRAM: britishenglishpro
FACEBOOK: BritishEnglishLikeaNative
X: 1_like_a_native
MY OTHER UA-cam CHANNELS
/ @englishlikeanative
/ verbalessons
/ annatyrie
/ bellabeanstv
==============================
Thanks for Watching
I think Irish accent is something between British and American accent. In fact, many early immigrants to North America were Irish people and definitely they had influence on American accent
Lovely insight with your host, thanks to both.
It's me! God bless you! I posted the first like and comment. Lucky you!
Fantastic, brilliant! I love this Irish accent; I was amazed to hear the features. It's amazing to think that the rhotic R of the americans is way likely directly inherited from the Irish emigration to the States (especially towards the middle of the 19th century and following the great famine I think...) and later. This is probably the main feature that also makes me feel it like sth in between a 'British' and an American accent. The feature that amazed me the most was 'nʌ'.ən (nothing) and' sʌ'.ən (something). How amazing!
Thank you so much Anna & Jo! bisous
😘😘🌹🌹❤❤☘
Glad you enjoyed it. :)
@@englishlikeanativepodcast I really did, merci ma Belle ! 🙏❤
❤️❤️❤️👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻❤️❤️❤️