Guide to Irish Accents

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  • @YaMuvaOnDeck
    @YaMuvaOnDeck 7 років тому +13989

    Just remember. The Irish accent changes every 20 km you drive.

    • @Evry1LuvsJennieO
      @Evry1LuvsJennieO 6 років тому +461

      Or how many pints you've had LoL

    • @1wang299
      @1wang299 6 років тому +126

      Five miles ahah Belfast and everywhere near it sounds completely different

    • @BigSirZebras
      @BigSirZebras 6 років тому +95

      Not only that but about every twenty years so that a person that is 40 sounds very different from a person who is 20 years old.

    • @CrazyBrosCael
      @CrazyBrosCael 6 років тому +16

      Brendan Kri yup the person next to me sounds different they sound like a scot even tho there great great grandparents up till him are irish

    • @shanesseocallaghan7343
      @shanesseocallaghan7343 6 років тому +9

      Jennie Pleasant
      Laughed that loud i woke my family up
      😂👌

  • @lomstair7546
    @lomstair7546 5 років тому +5920

    There's Ireland, Northern Ireland, and then there's _THE PEEPEL'S REPABLIC OF CARK BOY_

    • @Ben-cx5qp
      @Ben-cx5qp 5 років тому +164

      There's the north of Ireland lad

    • @lomstair7546
      @lomstair7546 5 років тому +36

      @@Ben-cx5qp So true man, so true

    • @tziuriky86
      @tziuriky86 5 років тому +38

      D'you know what I mean, LIKE?

    • @user-by3zu1tk8g
      @user-by3zu1tk8g 4 роки тому +77

      There’s one Ireland. 🇮🇪

    • @hollycraig4452
      @hollycraig4452 4 роки тому +16

      northern ireland it’s called but okay

  • @sarahbyrne3602
    @sarahbyrne3602 6 років тому +4827

    I’m from cork.
    Aka: “I’m from Cark”

    • @markog1999
      @markog1999 6 років тому +66

      sarah byrne shhaarr isnn't caaaarrrrrk the most beaauuuutiful plaaaace in tge world

    • @adammurfy
      @adammurfy 6 років тому +33

      Jesus bai cark is some dacent place

    • @shanesseocallaghan7343
      @shanesseocallaghan7343 6 років тому +22

      Eveyone under this comment is cracking me up 😂😂

    • @sarahbyrne3602
      @sarahbyrne3602 6 років тому

      Shani C lol right

    • @shanesseocallaghan7343
      @shanesseocallaghan7343 6 років тому +2

      sarah byrne
      I also meant you
      but forget i said anything mate ..
      😐😑😒

  • @ToniestCello
    @ToniestCello 5 років тому +2478

    I have a friend from cork and it’s actually so hilarious when she says she doesn’t have an accent while talking in the strongest cork accent I’ve ever heard.

    • @StrangerHappened
      @StrangerHappened 4 роки тому +30

      I wonder how different the accents are when the Irish talk with their original Celtic-like language.

    • @countdoowho7183
      @countdoowho7183 4 роки тому +75

      @@StrangerHappened you mean when Irish people speak in Irish?

    • @StrangerHappened
      @StrangerHappened 4 роки тому +11

      @@countdoowho7183 Indeed, I mean actual Irish, not Irish English. I can not find a video about the accents.

    • @Sean_B123
      @Sean_B123 3 роки тому +25

      @@StrangerHappened it's mostly just that certain endings of words are silent or pronounced depending on where you're from. Take, for example, the word 'chuaigh'. In some parts of ireland, the gh at the end is silent, but in other parts its not silent. It's mostly just stuff like that, as well as vowels being pronounced differently (such as Cork people saying 'Cark', but apply that to Irish words).

    • @StrangerHappened
      @StrangerHappened 3 роки тому +6

      @@Sean_B123 Cool, thanks. It is a rare knowledge.

  • @myrin265
    @myrin265 5 років тому +2761

    *the rest of ireland:* cork
    *cork:* _cark_

  • @jonathanaldecoa1099
    @jonathanaldecoa1099 6 років тому +4737

    Irish accents are absolutely beautiful

  • @ellenoconnell1495
    @ellenoconnell1495 5 років тому +2444

    When he did cork I *died*

  • @marissa1138
    @marissa1138 5 років тому +434

    Took an Irish culture class in college and my teacher was from Cork, she showed this video in class. It was an amazing class 😂

    • @TheDaniela3112
      @TheDaniela3112 3 роки тому +11

      Aw that sounds really interesting, I'd love to watch a class like that!

    • @makavelismith
      @makavelismith Рік тому

      Up the Rebels!

  • @paikeakehlani5392
    @paikeakehlani5392 6 років тому +1699

    Me mams from cork and me dad is from Kerry. I can’t even understand me dads accent half the time. We moved to Australia when I was 12 (I’m 15 now) and no one can understand me 😂

    • @shanesseocallaghan7343
      @shanesseocallaghan7343 6 років тому +46

      Eibhlín Murphy
      I feel you hun,
      I'm an O'Callaghan and i just recently met my relatives from Cork for the very first time, and i literally had no bloody clue what they were saying 😅😂
      I'm also a Brisbane girl born and bread,
      how are you liking Australia so far? ☺

    • @user-ok3zn6cv1g
      @user-ok3zn6cv1g 6 років тому +12

      Jaysus count yourself lucky. No offense to ya but a Caaark and Kiorraí accent on a woman is an absolute mare. No man could put up with it. Australian now is a fine accent for a young wan to have fair deuces

    • @darcygracek8528
      @darcygracek8528 6 років тому +7

      Yeah been born and bred a dub then moved to Sydney 6 years ago and I still get slagged

    • @peepeetrain8755
      @peepeetrain8755 5 років тому +4

      Surprised your relatives by hiding in the bush for 20 years and hanging around bogan people in country towns will unpronounceable names. (Ireland and Wales have worse name, like wtf is Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch). It would be a nightmare speaking to them with their rich Irish accent from cork or Kelly with your severe bogan central Australian accent that uses every opportunity to shorten a word a made up slang

    • @jimmybai4531
      @jimmybai4531 5 років тому +1

      I know ur pain

  • @kellychan8135
    @kellychan8135 6 років тому +3564

    Who’s just from Ireland and watching this for the Lolz

    • @31oise
      @31oise 5 років тому +24

      My Irish teacher says that wow

    • @helenapattersonnygard9907
      @helenapattersonnygard9907 5 років тому +42

      I’m literally watching this to find out what accent I got since I sound so different from the rest of my family

    • @cianprenty8349
      @cianprenty8349 5 років тому +11

      Come on mayo

    • @cloroxblach7284
      @cloroxblach7284 5 років тому

      😩😂😂

    • @The3LetterAgency
      @The3LetterAgency 5 років тому +2

      ꧁༺ Daily༻꧂ what part of Ireland is he from do you know?

  • @2015Drama
    @2015Drama 8 років тому +661

    As an American actor who has been trying to perfect an Irish accent for several years, I greatly appreciate this video. Both informative, and quite funny.

    • @imsadsoimadeafanchannel5721
      @imsadsoimadeafanchannel5721 7 років тому +22

      Dramapony says that with a fucking pony as your pp

    • @thejuiceman4213
      @thejuiceman4213 6 років тому +3

      this video is greatly wrong , telling you as an Irish man , especially the northern irish one. and the west one and the southern one , the only one he got somewhat right was the dublin one.

    • @sorzin2289
      @sorzin2289 6 років тому +1

      Dramapony I'm here because I took the Accent analyzer quiz from Cambridge or was it Oxford, and they said my accent was Athlone. I'm from the U.S.

    • @eggchomp
      @eggchomp 6 років тому +7

      Dramapony Why? Just get an Irish actor in

    • @moodini99
      @moodini99 6 років тому +2

      When I first heard Cillian Murphy doing his own accent, I presumed he was just putting in on. lol. I used to think he was American. What a dumb dumb.

  • @TheDavo10001
    @TheDavo10001 Рік тому +57

    Interesting vid. I’m Australian and both my paternal grandparents were Irish. It was so interesting visiting Nan’s relatives in Wexford and then hearing very different accents a short drive over to grandad’s rellies in Tipperary. Such a contrast to living in a place where I can fly 3000km across the country and people sound just the same

    • @daggersdukc
      @daggersdukc Рік тому +3

      That's really interesting. I chatted at length with an Australian from Perth about accents, and she said the same as you... that she can fly over to Cairns and the accent is the same. As an English person from a minuscule country compared to Oz, I find this unfathomable. I mean, I'm from London and I can tell a West Londoner from a South Londoner. Subtly different, but still different.

    • @musfikinsan3423
      @musfikinsan3423 9 місяців тому

      ​@@daggersdukcDiversity of english accents in britain makes me confused.I 'm Turk.Same dialect is spoken in large area in my country.Such as, all west black sea region speak same.Or almost all central anatolia speak same.But you brits have a lot of different dialects

  • @patrickondadrums
    @patrickondadrums 8 років тому +271

    I'm Irish and I approve this message... So true...

    • @EricHPenny
      @EricHPenny 6 років тому +2

      hes from athlone

    • @EricHPenny
      @EricHPenny 6 років тому +3

      someone mentioned something about jacksepticeye and where he was from and i replied to their comment but ithink youtube fucked itself and put me comment here

    • @EricHPenny
      @EricHPenny 6 років тому +1

      no grime about it like. don't worry mate

  • @OliVia-oo7uj
    @OliVia-oo7uj 4 роки тому +106

    I’m Northern Irish and we have quite a few accents but you’d probably have to be from here to notice the subtle differences. We are somewhat a mixture of the Irish and Scottish accent, I used to dislike it but have really grown to appreciate it as I get older 💚

    • @user-by3zu1tk8g
      @user-by3zu1tk8g 4 роки тому +9

      Gatsby you’re irish lad, don’t start inventing places now

    • @MindSurf248
      @MindSurf248 Рік тому

      Love the Northern accent mate it sounds class. And yer varied!

    • @rebeccafjamieson
      @rebeccafjamieson Рік тому

      Ye be from one of the 7 occupied counties maybe but still Ireland.
      I can hear differences - some diphthong some don’t etc

    • @ziggyplunkett2182
      @ziggyplunkett2182 Рік тому +1

      @@rebeccafjamieson 7 occupied counties ?did we suddenly gain another one since 1921.

    • @WizzardJC
      @WizzardJC Рік тому +1

      @@ziggyplunkett2182KR, it’s fatdad
      Fermanagh
      Antrim
      Tyrone
      Derry
      Armagh
      Down
      Edit: or lad if you say Londonderry, I don’t really mind either tbh

  • @Slaus900
    @Slaus900 5 років тому +313

    1:00 I spat out my drink

  • @paulruane6258
    @paulruane6258 5 років тому +915

    West of ireland: Am i a joke to you?

  • @vincentvangoghsearlobe5847
    @vincentvangoghsearlobe5847 7 років тому +239

    I have a very 'bland' accent and I went to visit Kerry. Yer one in the shop asked me where are you from and I said , "no only sugar please"

    • @garymax5168
      @garymax5168 6 років тому +4

      Vincent van goghs Ear lobe 🤣🤣🤣

    • @Dannydantimpat
      @Dannydantimpat 4 роки тому +2

      @Vincent van goghs Ear lobe
      You should have told her , where you were from ( LOL )

  • @BrickForSheep
    @BrickForSheep 9 років тому +362

    Im from The Peoples Republic of Cork and that was the most perfect imitation I have ever heard XD

    • @sharpfishwanmillion
      @sharpfishwanmillion 9 років тому +26

      Thanks! I did the voices and as a northside dub that means a lot! : D

    • @katemooney1108
      @katemooney1108 9 років тому +3

      John Sharpson- Yer man who does the voices I knew I recognised your voice on this !!

    • @danielcrowley7889
      @danielcrowley7889 9 років тому +2

      Same

    • @qwer8907
      @qwer8907 9 років тому +1

      nay it was over the top

    • @1948DESMOND
      @1948DESMOND 9 років тому +5

      the cork city lower class accent is impossible to understand.
      the cork COUNTY lower class is easier to understand.
      but i do wish we irish, north and south, would slow downa bit when we open our gobs to say something. pity they don't teach elocution. obviously, the lower classes would have not interest in it but the other social classes would. if onlythey could speak b.b.c. english with an irish lilt instead of an irish working class brogue.

  • @MyWorldMelissa
    @MyWorldMelissa 9 років тому +236

    This was hysterical! Mommy was really surprised not to hear the stereotypical "Irish" accent while she was in Dublin!

    • @MaVOfficialHD
      @MaVOfficialHD 9 років тому +2

      ***** HAHAHA

    • @aaronleonard641
      @aaronleonard641 9 років тому +10

      Well listen 'ere bud, your a ma is right fecking muppeh.

    • @MaVOfficialHD
      @MaVOfficialHD 9 років тому

      LELEL

    • @e.bourke2517
      @e.bourke2517 9 років тому +2

      soooooooooo true thanks 4 saying we dont ALL talk da same and in cork deres alot of dis dat dese and dose 2 + what about da likes 4 great cork . u no tis da real capital of Ireland booooy ( cork thing iis da biggest county so duh real capital 2 us)

    • @willieodea4941
      @willieodea4941 9 років тому +9

      *mammy

  • @Ezz800
    @Ezz800 3 роки тому +142

    ‘THE PEOPLE’s REEPABLIC OF CARK BHOY, WHERE EVERYBADY SPEAKS AH FOO ACKTIVES HOIGHER’

  • @Jess-rk2bc
    @Jess-rk2bc 6 років тому +316

    Cork was very accurate boy!👏🏻😂

  • @finbarrdarcy5929
    @finbarrdarcy5929 5 років тому +571

    I really wish you’d included Galway as well.

    • @SirBorisHayter
      @SirBorisHayter 5 років тому +25

      Farmer Michael has that covered

    • @wayward.winchester6721
      @wayward.winchester6721 5 років тому +5

      Me too, that's where I'm from

    • @hf7gamingyt924
      @hf7gamingyt924 5 років тому +9

      I’m from Galway too Céard faoi Gaillimh

    • @MrTunneler
      @MrTunneler 5 років тому +9

      I wished that they had covered the west in general

    • @charlieward6725
      @charlieward6725 4 роки тому +1

      I live across from Farmer Michaels house

  • @RYN988
    @RYN988 Рік тому +38

    English isn’t my native language but the Irish accent is by far my most favorite. There’s a beautiful rhythm to it. Just beautiful and very pleasing to listen to.

  • @antine1279
    @antine1279 Рік тому +49

    The Cork accent is spot on and hillarious! Also I thought I was the only one who couldn't understand Kerry people because I was a foreigner, makes me feel better knowing that even the Irish have issues with it!

  • @mysterymakeable
    @mysterymakeable 9 років тому +404

    what about west ireland and the midlands? how can ya forget about connemara like?

    • @DavyH_
      @DavyH_ 9 років тому

      Conor Byrne And kildare

    • @lisamurphy1512
      @lisamurphy1512 9 років тому +11

      And Mayo

    • @Z0MBIIEWOLF
      @Z0MBIIEWOLF 9 років тому +11

      Lisa Murphy Mayo seems like the DLC nobody bought, hahaha
      but yeah how can you forget the wesht

    • @richarddonaldson8718
      @richarddonaldson8718 9 років тому +3

      what about tipp where theres buher and waher instead of butter and water

    • @pauldoherty9212
      @pauldoherty9212 9 років тому

      Richard Donaldson lol don't forget sausage

  • @gregdawe2786
    @gregdawe2786 8 років тому +186

    I'm from a place called Newfoundland, and we we're settled by irish scottish and english... its interesting to hear these... some of those accents are alive and well here too. Almost all the way across this island bhy is used. most commonly . yes bhy.

    • @ronan66
      @ronan66 8 років тому +2

      It's spelled 'biy' cmon biy get it right!

    • @catherinelempke8451
      @catherinelempke8451 8 років тому +22

      +Greg Dawe The first time I met a Newfie (after moving from Vancouver to Calgary), I actually asked him if he was from Ireland. There's a lot of similarity in the pronunciation and melody of speaking. Cool stuff!

    • @ACExJaggs
      @ACExJaggs 8 років тому +5

      my brother went traveling and was staying in a hostel with other travelers: americans and a canadian guy from new found land! But when they went drinking and everyone was locked my brother was the only person who could understand the canadian and he had to translate what he said to everyone else hahah

    • @hyacinthbouquet1246
      @hyacinthbouquet1246 8 років тому +7

      Hardly any Scots migrated to Newfoundland. They all settled further south down in the Maritimes. Newfoundland is mainly all Irish and English (southwest England) with pockets of French and Scots.

    • @DutchPhlogiston
      @DutchPhlogiston 8 років тому +3

      Presumably in Nova Scotia then?

  • @SweetSirenia
    @SweetSirenia 8 років тому +140

    I love that you didn't even attempt Connacht.

    • @cmccarron7
      @cmccarron7 6 років тому +4

      Lol I came for that

    • @tommcglone2867
      @tommcglone2867 6 років тому +2

      SweetSirenia yeah.... even those from wildest Kerry can be stumped by that errrr dialect to be polite

    • @tadhgknight3484
      @tadhgknight3484 6 років тому +8

      I’m a mayo-man gene wise, but grew up in England and have a very... ‘Articulate’ accent, and whenever I go to meet my relatives I’m just like... sorry what?
      Erm.....? Could you repeat that?
      Sorry one more time?
      And then just end up nodding and pretending I completely understood what they said.

    • @handsomesquidward8686
      @handsomesquidward8686 6 років тому +2

      SweetSirenia Connacht and the middle of Ireland are irrelevant tbh

    • @monicajewinsky
      @monicajewinsky 6 років тому

      Nobody gives a shite about Connacht.

  • @velouris76
    @velouris76 5 років тому +59

    Hmmm... At the start, it says 'the accent changes north, south, east and west' then proceeds to do Dublin (east) Cork, Kerry and Limerick (South) and Belfast (North) where was the WEST (?????) Galway, Claire, Mayo etc, etc, etc. Also, there's a hell of a lot more to Northern Irish accent than just Belfast. I have family in Fermanagh, and their accent is totally different to Belfast.

    • @sc1837
      @sc1837 5 років тому +2

      its entertainment.. does the best ones.. would become dull if he did every boreen

    • @callumb5184
      @callumb5184 5 років тому +3

      Yeah Fermanagh woulda been a good one

    • @leea8706
      @leea8706 5 років тому +4

      Possibly because it’s an animated video? Animation is very hard work and perhaps they intended to go through every areas accent but stopped early due to how much work that would take. It probably took a week for someone to make this almost 3 minute long video. Or maybe they just covered the accents the guy could imitate.

    • @sophiaB270
      @sophiaB270 5 років тому

      Also coleraine/ballymoney/ARMAGH/Derry or Londonderry/ antrim/garvagh etc etc. The list goes on and on...😂

    • @velouris76
      @velouris76 5 років тому +1

      @@sc1837 Where did I say that they needed to do every boreen?? I get that he could only do one or two accents per region (North, South, East and West) my point was they totally missed out the West completely! It's not just a boreen, it's a whole chuck of Ireland, almost the entire Province of Connaught!!!
      Also, it's not just entertainment, it's supposed to be educational in an entertaining way.

  • @kyalewolfneko1048
    @kyalewolfneko1048 7 років тому +378

    You'll Understand What I Mean If You Live In Ireland...
    RAIN.

  • @joefitzgerald625
    @joefitzgerald625 6 років тому +575

    When he is on cork he sounds like your man from young offenders

  • @ElliottOdeh
    @ElliottOdeh 9 років тому +26

    I'm just visiting Dublin for a few weeks and this showed up in my feed. This video cracked me up. I really love Ireland and its people, and now I can try to discern the many accents. Cheers, boy!

    • @ElliottOdeh
      @ElliottOdeh 9 років тому +2

      Aww man. More homework? I'd love to watch a video that showed that.

    • @kate3414
      @kate3414 9 років тому +1

      It's not boy! The way that we say it is bye!

    • @ElliottOdeh
      @ElliottOdeh 9 років тому +2

      Thanks, Kate O Connor . I'm back in Ireland again next month so I'll try it out, hopefully I don't offend anyone.

    • @HarmonicHewell
      @HarmonicHewell 9 років тому

      +El Mo Be
      *bai

  • @thepip3599
    @thepip3599 4 роки тому +51

    1:00
    When he started talking like that I laughed so hard I physically tensed up and fell over. It was weird.

  • @kennethbracken2053
    @kennethbracken2053 6 років тому +769

    This is it over simplified.
    Dublin: Fucked up
    Cork: Bearly intelligible
    Waterford: Is this jibberish?
    Ulster: Is this Scotland?

    • @dullfuture9283
      @dullfuture9283 6 років тому +29

      Ginja Ninja fuck sake, ik. I was in Waterford waiting in a chipper and some guy started talking to me. I actually couldn’t understand what he was saying and im Irish

    • @analyticallycorrect
      @analyticallycorrect 6 років тому +17

      Can confirm, Cork is barely intelligible.

    • @papaputinandthenukefactory49
      @papaputinandthenukefactory49 6 років тому +19

      Fair play with the Ulster thing we do sound a wee bit Scottish

    • @johnmcdaid5082
      @johnmcdaid5082 6 років тому +12

      I'm from donegal and I don't think i sound scottish

    • @shaneturley9299
      @shaneturley9299 5 років тому +1

      @@papaputinandthenukefactory49 do we?

  • @onim26
    @onim26 9 років тому +1486

    i did not understand 80% of the video

    • @cormachamill2003
      @cormachamill2003 9 років тому +45

      Really?

    • @charlottedelaney461
      @charlottedelaney461 9 років тому +29

      Tá tú fógraí

    • @Erobazai
      @Erobazai 9 років тому +8

      +Cannibal potato lesbian mar go bhfuil tú prátaí

    • @caitlinredmond1680
      @caitlinredmond1680 9 років тому +21

      Níl fhios agat? Oh mo dhia-

    • @onim26
      @onim26 9 років тому +9

      you literally have a translate button and its not working for me

  • @amin7362
    @amin7362 4 роки тому +834

    Who is here after Jacksepticeye's video.

    • @marsthemarog2265
      @marsthemarog2265 4 роки тому +16

      i was just about to commment this lol top o' shemorhnin tae yaueh

    • @xradqz
      @xradqz 4 роки тому +3

      Ah shure y not

    • @djgulston
      @djgulston 4 роки тому +1

      Yep.

    • @cro.artwork
      @cro.artwork 4 роки тому

      Me

    • @bachir2564
      @bachir2564 4 роки тому

      OH MY GOD I AM HERE HOW DID YOU PREDICT THAT AMIN WOOAH WHAT THE FUCK

  • @chere100
    @chere100 4 роки тому +69

    I wanted to see the rest. Just like some others apparently. Was really enjoying it on Jack's channel. :)

  • @adelsaad8190
    @adelsaad8190 8 років тому +205

    As a Libyan living in Ireland for ten years and working as a courier driver which allowed me me to see a lot of the country even more than most Irish people themselves all I can say about this video is hilarious, cork is always the funniest lol

    • @glennoc8585
      @glennoc8585 6 років тому +5

      Adel Saad what does a LIbyan see In Ireland? Surely you would feel.very out of place being such a different culture and weather.

  • @hayforhorses9515
    @hayforhorses9515 9 років тому +224

    I am from cork but I moved to the uk :(and no one can understand me

    • @hayforhorses9515
      @hayforhorses9515 9 років тому +1

      +HayforHorses and I lived in Kerry lol

    • @kimberlyhaines107
      @kimberlyhaines107 9 років тому +2

      I'm from California, but I went to the South this past summer to spend time with my family. Sometimes people said things that made me scratch my head. Like how to pronounce "Senoia" - and I met locals who didn't agree on how to pronounce it. So don't feel bad, we have the same problems here in the US. And we stereotype each other's accents just as much we do the Irish.

    • @hayforhorses9515
      @hayforhorses9515 9 років тому +3

      ***** yes I did I was just adding to what I said I am not that dumb

    • @millieosullivan9254
      @millieosullivan9254 9 років тому +1

      I was born in cork and moved to Kerry

    • @zstick
      @zstick 9 років тому +7

      +HayforHorses I must have an ear for accents, because I understood every word you just said.

  • @mentallyillbutsuperchill1979
    @mentallyillbutsuperchill1979 7 років тому +121

    Spot on with that Northern Ireland accent.
    (from Belfast so I am)

    • @EricHPenny
      @EricHPenny 6 років тому

      im from southern dublin and i can attest that this is spot on. for 90% of everyone else in south dublin that i know at least

    • @smorrow
      @smorrow 6 років тому +1

      It's 9/10 but 1) I think he's basing it on a more effeminate individual than most 2) the 'spec' in 'especially' should use the same vowel sound he uses in 'forever' and 3) people from Belfast wouldn't say 'Scottish' that way (but some other areas in NI would, same as the 'especially').

    • @natalieharvey2590
      @natalieharvey2590 6 років тому +1

      Yah the northern Ireland is right(I know cause most of my mum's side is from Belfast)

    • @leah9175
      @leah9175 6 років тому +2

      Sarah Kane? 😂

    • @leah9175
      @leah9175 6 років тому +2

      SarahK you aren’t from Belfast 😂😂

  • @MrWuTang
    @MrWuTang Рік тому +4

    Watching this as a Newfoundlander, sounds like I could be around the bay somewhere! Loves me Irish roots

  • @vinyziks323
    @vinyziks323 7 років тому +29

    I'm travelling to dublin next month, and as a foreigner english speaker i'm glad the dublin accent is actually the easiest one

  • @nattcattt
    @nattcattt 9 років тому +636

    Jack must be from southern ireland.

    • @nattcattt
      @nattcattt 9 років тому +2

      ***** I thought Jack didn't have a wikipedia!?

    • @greenman464
      @greenman464 9 років тому +2

      +Nat Cat I had one but the cat threw up on it.

    • @kate3414
      @kate3414 9 років тому +7

      He's from Athlone

    • @charlotte-fq8mp
      @charlotte-fq8mp 9 років тому +9

      I looked at Jack's Wikipedia and apparently he's from Athlone, WestMeath

    • @sp1cyn1nja80
      @sp1cyn1nja80 9 років тому +2

      +Nat Cat Hes from Offaly

  • @nicolasylb9474
    @nicolasylb9474 7 років тому +24

    Ah Ireland... Most beautiful country I've had the chance to visit, with the most amazing people I've had the pleasure to meet. Long live Ireland ! Greetings from France !

  • @ruadhandignam6482
    @ruadhandignam6482 Рік тому +11

    i love the statement "broad representation" as you could be in a town then go 15 minutes down the road and hear a completely different accent. and god forbid you mistake their accent for a town they might rival against in hurling or something.

  • @norfolkenchants1238
    @norfolkenchants1238 5 років тому +126

    In the north only the big towns in the east and Belfast sound like that, the accents in the West of Ulster vary from town to town and they are a completely different accents altogether

    • @lambhdeargh
      @lambhdeargh 5 років тому +2

      I'm from the falls, I was once asked what part of east Belfast I was from because I had to slow down my speech in Monaghan town!

    • @dearbhailemccrory8217
      @dearbhailemccrory8217 5 років тому +3

      Wait till ye get to Tyrone and the country were a mix between all of the accents 🤣🤣

    • @adammacdomhnail2014
      @adammacdomhnail2014 5 років тому +1

      Holly McKibbin I’m in County Armagh, I’m in the south, the north sounds very different. 😂

    • @irishcountrygirl78
      @irishcountrygirl78 3 роки тому +1

      Well.... He did say it was generalisation like lol

    • @WeldersFSC
      @WeldersFSC 2 роки тому

      NI is a different country with a lot of varying British accents found within. From Londonderry to Belfast.

  • @pleasantsimmer1509
    @pleasantsimmer1509 8 років тому +81

    I'm from Limerick and I know a lot of people who speak with the Limerick accent. Also I have cousins in North and West Cork and they speak like that too 😂😂

    • @RonShenkar
      @RonShenkar 8 років тому +3

      Do you ever just burst out laughing while hearing some of the weirder Irish accents or are you guys used to it?

    • @pleasantsimmer1509
      @pleasantsimmer1509 8 років тому +2

      RonMD I'm very much used to it, I hear it all the time.

    • @RonShenkar
      @RonShenkar 8 років тому +2

      Bam Itz Millie Yeah, that was silly of me to ask. You'd probably have the same reaction to my accent :)

    • @pleasantsimmer1509
      @pleasantsimmer1509 7 років тому

      RonMD Why, where are you from?

    • @RonShenkar
      @RonShenkar 7 років тому

      Russia :)

  • @criselsamaniego2638
    @criselsamaniego2638 7 років тому +27

    I'm Mexican, but I am totally in love with the Irish culture and the different accents are great

  • @coreyshideler9661
    @coreyshideler9661 5 років тому +29

    Cork accent sure sounds like it's the closest to the common Newfie accent. If I'm not mistaken, a large majority of early settlers on the Rock were from that area so it's not surprising. Most Anglo Canadian accents are heavily influenced by the different Scottish and Irish accents of the people who formed much of the early population outside of Quebec and Acadia. To this day, the Scots are the largest ethnic group in Canada though they have mixed with many other groups, especially the Irish and English.

    • @bigbasil1908
      @bigbasil1908 Рік тому

      Yes there are a lot of Scottish and Irish descendants on the eastern part of Canada or at least labrador and newfoundland, and nova scotia

    • @SalK-LS
      @SalK-LS 9 місяців тому +1

      I heard that many Newfoundlanders have ancestors from around Waterford & Wexford. [EDIT: Apparently that may apply to a certain part of Newfoundland, whereas perhaps a different part of Newfoundland had more people from Cork (I don't know).]

  • @Garomation
    @Garomation 7 років тому +27

    I can confirm that this is fairly accurate, you could have went with the Galway and Donegal accents too, influenced by the gaeltacht regions, especially donegal.

  • @stephanhaggerty4576
    @stephanhaggerty4576 8 років тому +967

    A tip for Irish visitors in the USA: Don't use the phrase, "Wha' you do for some craic 'round 'ere?"

    • @AshBashVids
      @AshBashVids 8 років тому +69

      +stephan haggerty Also, never say "top 'o the mornin to ye", ask for "carbombs" in pubs and display any plastic paddyness.

    • @RottingYoda
      @RottingYoda 8 років тому +30

      +Mister Shledge Has an Irish person ever said "top 'o the mornin to ye"?

    • @AshBashVids
      @AshBashVids 8 років тому +37

      Never unless it's ironic. Most places usually have a variation of "well, what's the craic?"

    • @AshBashVids
      @AshBashVids 8 років тому +21

      Yeah, that is a common misconception in the likes of the US/Canada. "Craic" is basically just Irish for "fun", but most people there weirdly assume we legitimately say "top o' the mornin to ye" instead :I
      There are even weirder variations. Dublin for example tends to say "story bud?" (pronounced "staary").
      I just tend to say "well", "any craic?" or "hello" if I'm unfamiliar.

    • @stephanhaggerty4576
      @stephanhaggerty4576 8 років тому +7

      +Mister Shledge As far as the "carbomb" thing, I personally find dropping a likely filthy shot glass into my stout to be a disgusting idea and since most Guinness served in the US is almost always this fake disgusting muck actually made in Canada under license and isn't drinkable even if it was served at proper temperature instead of freezing cold as it generally is, it's all best avoided.

  • @mxsdrago
    @mxsdrago 6 років тому +63

    The People’s Republic of Cork really caught me off guard after South Dublin.

    • @michealohaodha9351
      @michealohaodha9351 5 років тому +3

      Good. The key to being a good Corkonian is being as different to the Dublin wastrels as possible :D

  • @frozeneevee
    @frozeneevee 4 роки тому +27

    It is strange how, from what I understand, basically each city kinda has it's own accent
    Ireland's not a huge landmass but the people there speak many
    drastically different accents, something I always thought was both odd and interesting

  • @clairehillis2490
    @clairehillis2490 9 років тому +143

    Northern Ireland has loads of different accents

    • @1drkstr
      @1drkstr 9 років тому +28

      +claire hillis Everywhere in Ireland. The accent changes every few metres.

    • @bencollins5903
      @bencollins5903 8 років тому

      I no my cousins are from Northern Ireland

    • @Pintroll300
      @Pintroll300 8 років тому

      +claire hillis So true, on my road alone there are three different accents XD

    • @musicalme1063
      @musicalme1063 8 років тому +6

      +claire hillis i swear there must be over a hundred northern Irish accents

    • @alastairward2774
      @alastairward2774 8 років тому +5

      Same within Belfast itself.
      I give my ex a bit of stick for her Belfast accent, but any attempt at mimicry is meet with a retort that I'm using a Falls Rd accent while she's from Newtownabbey just off the north of the city.
      I'm not sure of the difference, but a kid on her estate asked if I was from Scotland with my apparent neutral N Irish accent.

  • @EverGreen1888
    @EverGreen1888 8 років тому +169

    ya feckin' jackeen...what about the wesht?!!

  • @AS-wi1yl
    @AS-wi1yl 6 років тому +112

    Cork was brilliant, I can't stop laughing

  • @fr2ncm9
    @fr2ncm9 Рік тому +9

    My mom's family emigrated from Ireland about 130 years ago. My great grandmother came from Balinamuk in county Longford. My mother's family would pass down a story about a time when they would open their home to family emigrating from Ireland. There was one person who always came home from work late. Whenever my GG saw him coming up the street she would announce to the rest of the family" Ah hear's me head and me ass is coming". She was a tough old bird with a wicked sense of humor.

  • @seanflynncontact
    @seanflynncontact 4 роки тому +11

    Actually a greater influence to the accent in Dublin was Norwegian. You see the founders of cities usually influence the accent even many centuries later. The accent in working class areas of Dublin and Waterford had the nasal tones common to their Scandinavian forefathers. The abundance of slang that references blood may also throw back to those times. Bleeding and bloody. The Irish who left for Liverpool brought that slang with them.

  • @aperson2991
    @aperson2991 4 роки тому +112

    as a person born and living in cork, i feel personally attacked.

    • @sheilasullivan1950
      @sheilasullivan1950 Рік тому

      Yeah but he didn't go into northside, southside, down the country like and so on, be grateful he did the usual exaggerated city accent favoured by actors. Phew! My home by the Lee🤗

  • @twicesgirlfriend
    @twicesgirlfriend 5 років тому +46

    I'm French and after a trip to Ireland I took the nothern Dublin accent. Oops

    • @g0oberdm417
      @g0oberdm417 4 роки тому +7

      I still find it hilarious how there's a good portion of irish that can point out the exact area you're from/what accent and then there's me, who went local shop and got asked where I'm from, insinuating I'm American or out of county..... I live down the road.... lol

  • @natalielynn7544
    @natalielynn7544 3 роки тому +12

    I'm from Belfast and even I struggle to pick out the different accents from the republic. Love this video, makes it so clear the difference 😂 hilarious too

    • @MonAheadBigMan9337
      @MonAheadBigMan9337 2 роки тому +2

      To be honest the accent isn't really tied to the border. I'd say if you heard about North Monaghan man or Donegal person you'd think they were from the north and if you heard a South Armagh person you'd think they were from the republic.

    • @saundersdachicken6197
      @saundersdachicken6197 Рік тому

      We in Dublin say Howza Goin or Howya, or Wats da stawry. You say Well, hi abite yee or wats da sitchiyashun?

  • @lukemmurphy795
    @lukemmurphy795 7 років тому +21

    I died on the Cork accent because it's true, I'm from Cork myself.

  • @patos6619
    @patos6619 5 років тому +90

    For me as a Norwegian, Irish dialect is the most beautiful language.

    • @crazyd4ve875
      @crazyd4ve875 4 роки тому +10

      It's a whole other language 😂

    • @13_cmi
      @13_cmi 2 роки тому

      @@crazyd4ve875 Oh yeah. Especially once you get to tiny town stuff. That's how it is where I live but you can still understand them. They still speak english. But not in ireland. They speak a completely different language that is not gaelic or english.

  • @bookkeeper8092
    @bookkeeper8092 4 роки тому +17

    I’m going to Ireland this winter and we’re staying in Kerry for a few days and now I’m so nervous I won’t be able to understand anyone 😬 this is my first international trip with a couple of friends God bless

    • @Dannydantimpat
      @Dannydantimpat 4 роки тому +9

      @Makeup Love
      Don’t worry ,
      You will be able to understand the accent .
      Kerry and Irish people are generally very friendly and will go out of their way to help you ..

  • @irishspudlad
    @irishspudlad 4 роки тому +12

    Yup, and the stereotypical Irish accent is mid Ireland, Kildare, Offaly, Meath and West Meath

    • @feargalflynn7980
      @feargalflynn7980 3 роки тому

      Ahh not really south meath is a north Dublin accent and north meath is a south Cavan accent.

  • @coolenaam
    @coolenaam 8 років тому +408

    Where's the midlands and Galway accents?

    • @CMR_1317
      @CMR_1317 8 років тому +6

      Im from the Midlands, and we just sound flat as hell and Longford''s accent is like the WORST EVER. AND Kildare is just flat version of The Dublin accent, like Louth, only not as bad?!!!

    • @coolenaam
      @coolenaam 8 років тому +1

      Merlin Morgan hmmm I really like Midlands accents. Kildare, Athlone, Longford all sound good to me. I'm not that fond of a Kerry accent though.

    • @CMR_1317
      @CMR_1317 8 років тому +1

      +coolenaam My Da's Kildare and his isnt as bad as most!!! my accent is murderous, its just flat it has no substance but I tell you Kinnegad has an accent of its own and its in the midlands. its like dublin kildare and westmeath put together!!!!

    • @coolenaam
      @coolenaam 8 років тому

      Sounds good :) I need to visit Ireland again soon.

    • @dalyo96
      @dalyo96 8 років тому +5

      Galway accents are so neutral it's hard to explain

  • @DualFrodo
    @DualFrodo 9 років тому +26

    Connaught not good enough for you!?!

  • @gemmakelleher498
    @gemmakelleher498 6 років тому +196

    YES US CORK LADS LIKE TO TALK 10 OCTIVES ABOVE THEM All BOY /LADS 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪😎😎😎😎😎

  • @Vaa0162
    @Vaa0162 4 роки тому +10

    Why am I here? I am not even an Irish. Well, I have an Irish best friend and I love how friendly she is. Hugs from Indonesia

  • @jennifershelley6938
    @jennifershelley6938 8 років тому +7

    My boyfriend is from Cork and you hit the nail on the head with that accent! Fair play to ye!

  • @jamietorres8606
    @jamietorres8606 8 років тому +7

    I can't wait for the English version to come out..

  • @Hidden-Kard
    @Hidden-Kard 8 років тому +121

    I laughed when the guy had the spar bag on his head

    • @seanoconnor7682
      @seanoconnor7682 8 років тому +24

      that a reference to a Irish group of singers called the rubber bandit best known for their song horse outside and black man in my gang

    • @Fawkes42
      @Fawkes42 8 років тому +9

      Don't forget their 1916 documentary, that was really something.

    • @tomzermfb1573
      @tomzermfb1573 7 років тому

      Mark Mahony the rubber bandits

    • @elainemcguire
      @elainemcguire 7 років тому +5

      Mark Mahony they're the rubberbandits. Ye should watch horse outside. It's pure class boy

    • @markuyehara7880
      @markuyehara7880 7 років тому

      FELLAS is even better.

  • @joylox
    @joylox 3 роки тому +11

    One time I was in Ireland, and even people from the southern part couldn't understand when we asked for directions in Northern Ireland. I thought a Newfoundland accent was odd here in Canada, but it was interesting doing around Ireland, and I'd love to do it again, but with someone who has better ears.

    • @user-qi5jw2hg1c
      @user-qi5jw2hg1c 2 роки тому +2

      I'm from Belfast, and when i was down in Dublin a few years ago someone asked me where in Scotland i was from

  • @Will-nn3pb
    @Will-nn3pb 7 років тому +10

    Im irish and I absolutely love the Cork accent, it cracks me up every time 😂😂

  • @notstephenjackson1501
    @notstephenjackson1501 8 років тому +68

    My dad went to Ireland and came back with this story. He was on a vacation and stopped there after going to thiland, and an Irish friend of his said," Did you have good crack?" He said," No! I don't do drugs." And the Irish guy said," No. Crack is another word for fun in Ireland." xD

    • @AHeaney
      @AHeaney 8 років тому +18

      it's written craic in Ireland

    • @darknightofthesoul8980
      @darknightofthesoul8980 8 років тому +5

      +Ballymenablues are there a lot of slang terms that come from Gaelic? Kind of like how the Brits says "smashing" which came from "s' math sing(sp?)" which I think translates to "that's great".

    • @caoimh3
      @caoimh3 8 років тому

      yeah, if your not from Ireland it does sound bad. and we spell it craic to differentiate it

    • @IMAxBlackArrow
      @IMAxBlackArrow 8 років тому +6

      +Caoimhe C. We don't spell it craic to differentiate it, and it's not slang, craic is just the gaelic translation of fun.

    • @agirlfrommars
      @agirlfrommars 7 років тому

      After moving to Ireland from America...I heard an advert on the radio while driving where they were giving away a Million Euro bag of Craic....oh how I wanted to crank call that radio station pretending to be a crack head...

  • @Charjune
    @Charjune 8 років тому +12

    This is really interesting! The Irish language is cool and I like the Irish accents. Even after watching this, I may not always be able to tell the accents apart, but still very interesting to know!

    • @irishlongswordboland3114
      @irishlongswordboland3114 7 років тому +1

      The irish language is not in this video these are irish english language accents this is irish ta me ag dul go dti an baille chun siopadoireacht a dheanamh

  • @thepeacefulbuddah
    @thepeacefulbuddah 4 роки тому +3

    I've known about this video for awhile, but I loved Jack's reaction to it. I had always hoped he would react to it

  • @jamestaylor9767
    @jamestaylor9767 8 років тому +147

    we dont all sound like leprechauns on acid lol

  • @tero9323
    @tero9323 Рік тому +7

    Now I'm in Ireland.
    I totally lost my confidence in English listening.
    Their accent is from another world or I just came from another world.
    And Irish are so friendly.
    I was ashamed of myself being not as nice as they are.
    Now I'm trying to be friendly.
    It's a hard job for Japanese like me who always like 😑.
    What a beautiful country Ireland is!

  • @playthebellsjon5858
    @playthebellsjon5858 6 років тому +11

    Haha I'm English and I was thrown in at the deep end - my first experience of Ireland was going on holiday with my best friend to visit her family in Kerry

  • @Hsalf904
    @Hsalf904 Рік тому +16

    Newfoundland accent definitely came from Cork area

  • @BeProudToBeYou
    @BeProudToBeYou 9 років тому +41

    So technically the real Irish accent is from around Cork and Mayo because the North is influenced by the Scottish accent and is part of the UK and Dublin is influenced by Britain.

    • @TheRealOriginalk
      @TheRealOriginalk 9 років тому +9

      No, theres loads of the country he left out that sounds different to these accents.

    • @BeProudToBeYou
      @BeProudToBeYou 9 років тому +1

      Joseph O'Connor You do realise "to hell or to connacht" was used as a way of saying Connacht is like hell. My dad is from Mayo and he said thats what they said about the land in the west its so bad its like hell which is why the english took the north because it had the best land.

    • @TheHeartOvALion
      @TheHeartOvALion 9 років тому +6

      ThisIsAChannel It was when Cromwell was over taking hold of the Irish land for the english, they were basically told fuck off to Connacht because we own this and yes land quality is much poorer in the west in comparison the the rest of Ireland.

    • @maledaj
      @maledaj 9 років тому +2

      'To hell or to Connacht' was that you could either go to 'hell' meaning that you'd be killed or to the boggy land in Connacht that the British didn't want for plantation.

    • @TheEpicAppleEater01
      @TheEpicAppleEater01 9 років тому +1

      Jade Lam your all wrong. At that time the British had prisons in Tasmania Island, Australia. So Hell was basically prison in the other side of the world. You would never see your family again. Ever.

  • @Jayjee762
    @Jayjee762 8 років тому +260

    I'm from Northern Ireland and I thank you for this video XD

  • @hannahalexandra1419
    @hannahalexandra1419 4 роки тому +8

    Oh I love this... 🥰
    Such a fan of it all. Just touching into some Irish history, rich and cold and beautiful and somehow like it’s own universe.
    I’m from the US in California, and we have our own accents on a state by state basis it seems. But it’s really interesting to see a small country with such differentiated pockets of culture within it.
    I want to know wtf you were saying at the southernmost point of Ireland, though.

  • @emerpeglar3920
    @emerpeglar3920 6 років тому +50

    I'm from cork I've been to the north and their accent was so different to me and my family when my American cousins came over to Ireland we kept having to repeat out sentences bc we speak so fast I don't know if he mentioned but we say like a lot while talking lol 😂

    • @mlouise7756
      @mlouise7756 6 років тому +4

      Emer Peglar im from the north n i use like in nearly every sentence 😹the majority up here do as well lol

    • @keneasley33
      @keneasley33 5 років тому

      Ye would fit well in south Wales..they use it every other word like..there I go usin' it..😄

    • @matthewcashman8617
      @matthewcashman8617 5 років тому +1

      bbonner422 you mean there’s Americans that are ACTUALLY Irish? A US tourist found out I’d lived in skibereen and was on me like fly on shite all night gassing about his great great granny. Mind you I got a fair few pints out of it!

    • @thenextshenanigantownandth4393
      @thenextshenanigantownandth4393 5 років тому +1

      The cork accent sounds like a Jamaican trying to speak French.

    • @mr.roboto7330
      @mr.roboto7330 5 років тому +1

      Matthew Cashman fuck you prick

  • @alisalman5917
    @alisalman5917 Рік тому +3

    I used to live in Sligo but i moved to Sudan and i had a classmate who was another sudanese diaspora who happened to be from Cork. This guy used to pronounce car as “cerr” and cork as “cark” 😭😭 love to my corkers still ❤️❤️

  • @stacie1595
    @stacie1595 8 років тому +85

    Irish accents are so hard to impersonate too!

    • @conorrooney2669
      @conorrooney2669 7 років тому +9

      Stacie J I've never heard anyone do a good Irish accent

    • @Amelia-ri3oq
      @Amelia-ri3oq 7 років тому +2

      Conor Rooney unless your from Ireland like myself

  • @greenapple9477
    @greenapple9477 4 роки тому +2

    Thank goodness for the subtitles during the Kerry bit.

  • @Laurz23x
    @Laurz23x 8 років тому +415

    I'm from Cork

  • @JohnTaylor-bf6ll
    @JohnTaylor-bf6ll 2 роки тому +5

    Very interesting, especially when planning a trip all round Ireland.
    I think better still would be for you to travel round Ireland interviewing people.
    In at least part of the interview, they should be asked to repeat a set few phrases - the same phrases.
    Then when you get back to your studio, line the recordings up, each in turn, after you introduce each from where they come.

  • @MissMusicLover131
    @MissMusicLover131 8 років тому +5

    This is great for even Irish people to watch bc I always had trouble differentiating between southern accents~

  • @moodieforhoodie
    @moodieforhoodie Рік тому +1

    I spent 9 beautiful months in Cork and i have to go back to Greece in 1 week 😢 im crying my eyes out already, ill miss the irish so muchhh!!!

  • @rojan5337
    @rojan5337 4 роки тому +18

    any one from jack/sean our lovely Irish lad's channel

  • @themoviedealers
    @themoviedealers 9 років тому +21

    That South Dublin accent as demonstrated in the video is actually pretty close to an American Brahmin (upper class) accent, now largely vanished. See: Thurston Howell III from Gilligan's Island.

    • @kimberlyhaines107
      @kimberlyhaines107 9 років тому

      Oh my God you're right. No wonder it sounded familiar to me. I used to watch that show all the time when it came on late at night back in the 90s.

    • @untitled5887
      @untitled5887 9 років тому

      +The Movie Dealers Not all of south dublin

    • @themoviedealers
      @themoviedealers 8 років тому +1

      +irishlad76 I think when most Americans think of an Irish accent, they think of that Southern, County Cork one as noted in the video. Probably because thats the one that would be displayed all the time in American movies and TV shows when they wanted to show an explicitly Irish character -- see Chief OHara from the Batman TV Series. Saints preserve us, Commissioner Gordon!!!

    • @pvtrichter88
      @pvtrichter88 8 років тому

      +The Movie Dealers do you mean MR MAGOO !!? I actually didn't catch GILLIGAN's island til later and fondly remember GINGER lots of gingers in IRELAND alright off topic yes people in MASSACHUSETTS have a similar sound to them form what you describe CHEERS boi!!

    • @ciarancom
      @ciarancom 8 років тому

      +Kunkka Yea I talk nothing like the south Dublin accent demonstrated in the vid neither does anyone I know :\

  • @markog1999
    @markog1999 9 років тому +71

    Ot shoud be noted all these accents were only imitations done by a dubliner, in real life a hard core kerryman speaks faster than any human being could understand, and we in cork can only be heard by dogs most of the time.

    • @crow7748
      @crow7748 9 років тому +8

      Rofl.

    • @1948DESMOND
      @1948DESMOND 9 років тому

      markog1999 - years ago on the ancient radio eireann, most, if not all, the announcers were from cork and they had that inter-county type of accent. or even a stateless accent, if you like. they spoke very, very well. i wish we still had them instead of some thick fucking brogues you get on some radio stations. when they talk, they do not pause at the comma or full stop. and people in the west of ireland tend to turn three syllables into two syllables. they also turn two syllables into three syllables. they are not the type of people who would be reading this, assuming they can read at all. we have over 200 million ILLLITERATES on this planet.

  • @diamondkone
    @diamondkone 2 місяці тому +1

    I love Irish accents and everything about Ireland. I'm Welsh and find their Celtic language much more beautiful. I'll go on holiday there someday.

  • @Solar-em2ld
    @Solar-em2ld 5 років тому +32

    Just out of curiosity, anyone know where this guy's natural accent is from? I'm American so Im clueless about Irish accents

    • @darraghstanton4204
      @darraghstanton4204 5 років тому +13

      sounds like a neutral dublin accent, kinda in between the 2 he spoke about

    • @Solar-em2ld
      @Solar-em2ld 5 років тому

      Darragh Stanton Nice. Thanks 👍

    • @Dannydantimpat
      @Dannydantimpat 4 роки тому +2

      @a mess
      I think he is Dublin ( north side )

    • @svendinsvinderlin4569
      @svendinsvinderlin4569 3 роки тому

      Non "scangar" north side dublin. Basically not from the sketchy area of the Northside, but not necessarily posh north side.

    • @Obs23456
      @Obs23456 3 роки тому

      @@svendinsvinderlin4569 he sounds like non posh southsiders, they don’t all sound like the accent he put on

  • @BionicSammich
    @BionicSammich 9 років тому +45

    What about Cyaaavan? What about Tipp and their hill styaaayyrts.

    • @1948DESMOND
      @1948DESMOND 9 років тому

      what does sstyaaayyrts mean?
      some people in county tibbredd awron pronounce Paul as ... paw-ell.
      and other place names with two syllables get pronounced as one syllable.
      and one syllable names get .... two syllables.
      the mind sure does boggles, does it not?

    • @KevinDoran
      @KevinDoran 9 років тому

      ***** 'styaaayyrts' means 'starts', as in hillstarts (driving)

    • @xjapslap6212
      @xjapslap6212 9 років тому +4

      Cavan is too fucking miserable

    • @MobiusMundUr
      @MobiusMundUr 9 років тому +1

      Naaaaaaaaaavan

    • @_darcy4027
      @_darcy4027 9 років тому +1

      DancingPotatoe16 jaysus I was waitin for someone to go naaavan

  • @danielam.7756
    @danielam.7756 6 років тому +6

    I'm Italian and I'm gong to work as an interpreter for an Irish woman in two days. Now I'm freaking out

  • @canIsaythesameforyou
    @canIsaythesameforyou Місяць тому

    Usually those "accents differences explained regions blabla" (you know the keywords) videos and such-like just bore me to death but this one is SO GOOD Loved it

  • @jgallagher6853
    @jgallagher6853 8 років тому +75

    And the west is left out. Why u do dis 2 us?

    • @user-gu9ff3jg4t
      @user-gu9ff3jg4t 7 років тому +3

      ii Redz because the western accent is so neutral

    • @coreilly796
      @coreilly796 6 років тому +3

      And apparently all of us in the north sound the same

    • @valeuudiste4664
      @valeuudiste4664 6 років тому +1

      Conor O'Reilly ye cuz yer not even irish like yer english