The evolution of the Polish Irish accent - from when they first arrived to the present day. *Note - Nikita is not a Polish name, it's Russian - My bad!
@@wojtexpl0403 dude if youre a polish living in england, dont say y'all. y'all is like super un classy american english. i mean obvs its your choice to speak how u wanna speak but in england y'all doesnt really fly that well. anyway glad you are enjoying our country enough to chat shit back to that lunatic bruh bruh
I'm Irish but living in Scotland the last 12 years and the Polish pick up the accent here too...it hilarious. I have a lot of Polish mates with a lot of different accents. Aye.
@@Kingkillersstripe632 That's because in England we are being SHAT on for working hard and "taking your jobs" while in Wales, Scotland, Ireland and Australia we are being welcomed without some 3 teethed fuckers spitting on us
As an Irishman the Polish and Finnish are the only other two nationalities I’ve come across that are like us. I love the Poles, they’re the most welcome immigrants Ireland could ever ask for.
The Hungarians are a solid bunch I think as well. Agreed on the Fins. Any time I met one in Sweden, we had a common understanding. To the point where if we got along, surprisingly well, and then the where are you from question popped up, a feeling of clarity was, possibly mutually, overwhelming. I think common experiences bring us together in thought and actions - we had the Germans and the Soviets, the Finns had the Swedish and the Soviets, and you had the English Germano-Franco-Nordic mongrels. May your land stay green and fertile, your pints tall and cold, your whisky strong, your women pretty and the Island come united from the Westminster thieves! Slàin te math!
This reminds me of a story in the news a few years ago where the Garda were looking for a Polish guy called Prawo Jazdy for multiple driving offenses all over Ireland :)
Same I'm in 6th year and the place I work for a bit of cash on the breaks there's only like 7 Irish lads and the rest are East European their sound out
The Polish, a great bunch of lads. Genuinely, Polish people are more than welcome here in Ireland. Hard working, friendly, and respectful. But hey, yous can stay on one condition, you change your surnames from the "Slawinski" to "O' Slawinski" ;)
I work with a lot of immigrants, and there's a Lebanese guy who full on sounds like he was born and raised in East Galway, and another Pakistani guy who says "howya bais".
Great video! You played the comedy pretty straight and never belittled the people you were impersonating. Really smart and funny vid man. The accents were spot on too!
As a polish guy living in Ireland I can say that video in overall is funny but You should prepare more how to prenounce word Bydgoszcz (doing polish accent) and Nikita is a russian name but other then that me and myslef had a laugh. :) Try to ad more 'kurwa' between the sentences with changing emotions when saying it. Cheerz from Galway
I left Northern Ireland in 2009 for Britain after working with Eastern Europeans with Eastern European accents but you could understand them, when I came back 9 years later they all spoke the Northern Irish dialect, which I can't understand being a Southerner. A Romanian girl who speaks fluent Tyronese interprets for me particularly when local non migrants who from both communities speak a form of English no one in the Anglosphere could interpret.
I know one polish lad down in Kerry that works in a bar and he has the polish accent with a hint of Kerry in it and it's lovely to see all the craic he has with the locals
The Poles are fucking magic. Love having them in Ireland. Work like fuck, drink like fish and the women are stunning. Always welcome, always loved and anyone who disagrees has never had the experience of immigrating. Its an amazing experience.
I see the point of this but there is not such a name like nikkita as you said in the description. Also city of b'gosh doesn't exists at all. I guess this meant to be Bydgoszcz. :)
Hamana Hubba Słuchaj no, nie często się widzi reprezentacje Polaków z Irlandii. I do tego z Bydgoszczy. Daj człowiekowi się nacieszyć w spokoju. Jakbyś nie miał(a) co innego do roboty 🙄
@@childrenofthesun471 Ale rdzenny Polak takich błędów nie popełnia ;) Poza tym, na Twojej tablicy tutaj są filmy z cyrylicą, a to nie jest polski alfabet. Kogo próbujesz oszukać?
@@MyTravels-mh5pm uczę się rosyjskiego, interesuję się rosyjskim, duża część mojej rodziny umie rosyjski i mam kilka przyjaciół z Litwy co mówią dobrze po rosyjsku mowic więc mamy się jakąś dogadać
Some words sound Polish, the most characteristic one is pronouncing I'm "polish" like shoe polish etc. But it sounds too Russian, and Nikita is a Russian name which we don't have in our language. The most characteristic thing in my opinion is that Polish people pronounce every part of the word, even those which are silent or aren't pronounced as their spelling would suggest.
Igor what word did I spell wrong ha ? , U fucking dirty bolox ,I wouldn't be surprised if Ure fucking 6., According to Ure yt channel and you're pic ..
Poles are Irish of central Europe. Both our nations were occupied by our imperial neighbour from the east (Russia/England), they were trying to destroy our languages and culture, we had lots of uprisings against them, we looove our strong alkohol (vodka/whiskey) and most of the population is mostly very catholic. Oh and should I mention we consider potato our national food? ;) (I am Polish of course)
Nikita is not a Polish name, and the accent of English of this supposed to be Polish guy, doesn't sound Polish at all. Would say rather Italian. I'm from Poland.
It's a male name, and not just a Russian one, but generally an Eastern Orthodox one. Like, a Ukrainian would be Mykyta, while a Greek would be Nikitas/Niketas.
Let me guess, it has something to do with La Femme Nikita? Here in Russia, there are quite a few Mariannas who were born in the time Mexican telenovelas like "Los ricos también lloran" were being aired.
haha nice one! I live in England tho :( but I learned Yorkshire in the same kinda way lol by speaking to the people and you learn to speak like them fairly soon lol
The accent is hilarious and polish pick up irish accents really fast in a short space of time in ireland
same with them in england tbf, i guess when your language has that many sounds and complicated stuff in it most others are simple to master.
I can confirm as a Polish man
@@jaif7327 lmaoo, not my fault y'all sitting doing drugs and begging on welfare instead of trying to get a job
@@jaif7327 no mate you're just a lazy bastard
@@wojtexpl0403 dude if youre a polish living in england, dont say y'all. y'all is like super un classy american english. i mean obvs its your choice to speak how u wanna speak but in england y'all doesnt really fly that well. anyway glad you are enjoying our country enough to chat shit back to that lunatic bruh bruh
Being a Kerry man myself I found this to be an excellent interpretation of Irish Polish relations.
I'm from kerry
paul murphy me too let’s beet the dubs
@@alexsheehan3618 upa Kingdom
@@alexsheehan3618 you're gas all right!!
@@alexsheehan3618 As long as it isn't a spelling competition you should be alright.
the polish are a fantastic bunch of lads best bunch to ever come here
Thank you! That's lovely to hear ❤️
@@patrycjalewkowicz8810 thank you :) it's true i've a lot of polish friends now all sound out could trust them with anything.
Sound kied
Keeping this country ticking over they are...
Sure We'd be lost without them😱
A lot more welcome than the Islamic crew the E.U is pushing on us now
Irish: oh I tell ya, them poles are the besht of min
Polish: O I tell you, these Irish are beszt of man
Must be a Catholic thing, or maybe the Irish are accepting of others, unlike the English who for whatever reason can't stand the Poles.
@@theflagbearer9196 half truth you get good and bad people here poles and English
@@theflagbearer9196 well if we look at the history of being kicked around it's not hard to see why.
Striker great comparison
@@valeuudiste4664 go raibh milé maith agat
I'm Irish but living in Scotland the last 12 years and the Polish pick up the accent here too...it hilarious. I have a lot of Polish mates with a lot of different accents. Aye.
Brilliant, mate.👍
Respect for the nation, lad :-)
I've noticed the scottich accent with Arthur Boruc
And yet they can't even catch the English accent at all how pathetic
@@Kingkillersstripe632 That's because in England we are being SHAT on for working hard and "taking your jobs" while in Wales, Scotland, Ireland and Australia we are being welcomed without some 3 teethed fuckers spitting on us
Very accurate tbh and ireland is the best thing that could've happened in my life. source: im polish
We love you too
Zazdroszczę! Tak mi się podoba w Irlandii!
Good man yourself
You are more than welcome.
Welcome!!
I'm from Poland, and almost nobody from Poland is named Nikita xD Nikita is a Russian name.
I had polish classmates but only one of them didn't have an American name. Her name was Dominika.
@@lorettadunne210 Oh yeah, nice!
Ikr
As an Irishman the Polish and Finnish are the only other two nationalities I’ve come across that are like us.
I love the Poles, they’re the most welcome immigrants Ireland could ever ask for.
The Hungarians are a solid bunch I think as well. Agreed on the Fins. Any time I met one in Sweden, we had a common understanding. To the point where if we got along, surprisingly well, and then the where are you from question popped up, a feeling of clarity was, possibly mutually, overwhelming.
I think common experiences bring us together in thought and actions - we had the Germans and the Soviets, the Finns had the Swedish and the Soviets, and you had the English Germano-Franco-Nordic mongrels.
May your land stay green and fertile, your pints tall and cold, your whisky strong, your women pretty and the Island come united from the Westminster thieves! Slàin te math!
@@imachynn go mbeannaí Dia na Sasanaigh a bheir tú caillte gan sinn
Oooo thank you its so nice
Croatian also
why Nikita? I've never heard this name in Poland.
I have an old Polish friend name Nikita must be luck you haven't heared it I guess?
@@craigdrury3191 Mickolay like Nicolas Kopernik is polish
Nikita isn't a Polish name and also he speaks with Russian accent, not Polish
Domt be such a buzz kill and enjoy the sketch
I mean z there are some people named Nikita in Poland.
True
nightspicer yeah, but definitely not males ;)
In poland only female names end with A
This reminds me of a story in the news a few years ago where the Garda were looking for a Polish guy called Prawo Jazdy for multiple driving offenses all over Ireland :)
This sounds too ridiculous to be true XD
I didn't believe until I googled it and it made my day, thank you 😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
😂
I work with loads of eastern Europeans and they are bang on with there Waterford accents.😂😂
'(their) Waterford accents'.
Sorry, I couldn't help it.
Same I'm in 6th year and the place I work for a bit of cash on the breaks there's only like 7 Irish lads and the rest are East European their sound out
Ayyyyy Waterford ladssss
Matthew well bai any newd
The Polish, a great bunch of lads.
Genuinely, Polish people are more than welcome here in Ireland. Hard working, friendly, and respectful. But hey, yous can stay on one condition, you change your surnames from the "Slawinski" to "O' Slawinski" ;)
Ya they are
I could totally do that! 😁 O'Bukowska, nice meeting you 😂
It'd have to be "Slawiński" to "O'Slawin" to keep it meaningfuly accurate.
i cringe when someone says " y o u s " 😬😫
😂
I work with a lot of immigrants, and there's a Lebanese guy who full on sounds like he was born and raised in East Galway, and another Pakistani guy who says "howya bais".
He probably think "howya bais" is and the word fro hello . Which like it is, but he prob doesnt realize its slang
@@jdrmurphy4141 I don't think he's that dumb mate
Nikita? Why would a Polish guy have a girl's name?
Welcome my fello Polish-Irishmen! Greeting from Tipperary - from a guy from Gdansk.
did u see the film
You mean Danzig u thieves
@@Tom-vr8rj Britain stole half the world u twat
@@Tom-vr8rj blame the ussr
@@Tom-vr8rj Grow up you sad little troll
i was born in poland but i live in ireland all my life
Deadkiller552 me too
Ofc
Cool
Lucky, I've lived there until I was nine, and plan on returning there
Was born in Morocco while my parents where on holiday cause the flights where pushed back on 9/11 but I'm Irish not African hahaha
No "kurwa"? It's not polish accent ;)
Lol ive picked that up so badly just by working in my local McDonalds for 8 months because 45-50% of the employees were polish
AHAHAHHA 😂👌 ️😂👌 ️😂👌 ️😂👌 ️😂👌 ️😂👌 ️😂👌 ️😂👌 ️😂👌 ️😂👌 ️😂👌 ️ COMEDY
Love the Poles...
Lova ya too 😍
i love poledancing
This is fantastic and so true to life. Instantly brought about 5 people i know to mind XD. Well played!
Great video! You played the comedy pretty straight and never belittled the people you were impersonating. Really smart and funny vid man. The accents were spot on too!
It’s so so true.i live in Yorkshire and have polish friends and they speak with a Yorkshire/polish accent 😂😂
This is the most accurate thing I have ever watched!
This is so funny . I am Irish and have met a few Poles with Irish accents .
To be fair, the polish are extremely good at integration.
As a polish guy living in Ireland I can say that video in overall
is funny but You should prepare more how to prenounce word Bydgoszcz (doing polish accent) and Nikita is a russian name but other then that me and myslef had a laugh. :) Try to ad more 'kurwa' between the sentences with changing emotions when saying it. Cheerz from Galway
Do you really expect a barman to be saying kurwa to customers on his 2nd week of the job? Easy way to get sent back to Poland 😂
@@SlideWays564 what shite pubs do you go to?
@@SlideWays564 to "get send back"?? You ment to lose a job...
Relax this isn’t a fucking documentary about Poland, good video
I am half polish/irish and this is a good interpretation of the poles in Ireland
I left Northern Ireland in 2009 for Britain after working with Eastern Europeans with Eastern European accents but you could understand them, when I came back 9 years later they all spoke the Northern Irish dialect, which I can't understand being a Southerner. A Romanian girl who speaks fluent Tyronese interprets for me particularly when local non migrants who from both communities speak a form of English no one in the Anglosphere could interpret.
Yea, the northern ireland/eastern european accent is the the worst combination possible. Its like a whole new language.
The fella the after 6 months sounds like a fella from tipp
This is beautiful sociological work.
Polish are fairly sound lads work hard and don’t cause much trouble
Much love from Scotland to my Slavic brothers. Sword by sword we will defend
This just popped up on my feed what a gem 💎
I know one polish lad down in Kerry that works in a bar and he has the polish accent with a hint of Kerry in it and it's lovely to see all the craic he has with the locals
I'm a Polish Dub.. not living in Ireland anymore but was born and raised there for 15 years.. miss it and reading these comments is tops boys
The Poles are fucking magic. Love having them in Ireland. Work like fuck, drink like fish and the women are stunning. Always welcome, always loved and anyone who disagrees has never had the experience of immigrating. Its an amazing experience.
I love the polish lads good people
Polish and Irish are like forgotten brothers
smokey because they are, they are kids of the Sun.
Wholesome video, the poles are sound and they integrate well
Nikita isn't Polish name, epic fail xD
That's the joke he was given that name
Polish are the nicest people. Youre accent (Irish) sounds liggit lad
This is amazing!
I'm polish and this is perfect
Really good stuff.
This. Made my day... 😂would never have guessed this would happen.. Mind blown..
I see the point of this but there is not such a name like nikkita as you said in the description. Also city of b'gosh doesn't exists at all. I guess this meant to be Bydgoszcz. :)
Wow. Nailed the accent of Polish people that have basically become irish.
The tie after the 6 months is just hilarious
Omg I’m Irish and Polish and from Bydgoszcz AHHHHHHH IM SCREAMING
Nie zesraj sie.
Hamana Hubba Słuchaj no, nie często się widzi reprezentacje Polaków z Irlandii. I do tego z Bydgoszczy. Daj człowiekowi się nacieszyć w spokoju. Jakbyś nie miał(a) co innego do roboty 🙄
'Tis one of the funniest things I've seen in me life, so it is LOL
Very good Bernard 😂😂
Only Nikita u can spot in Poland is from Russia. That's not even a polish name.
Mate it's not russian its slavic its used in many slavic countries
To me it sounds like the barman is Russian and the customer is Welsh. I'm Irish myself.
Really? The customer sounded like a proper Corkman to me.
Naaaah that is a russian-like accent. Should have hired some polish dude for that gig.
The Polish might be the most likeable group of people in the U.K and Ireland tbh, so honest and hardworking and warm.
"what's your crack" i burst out laughing
Nie ma takiego miasta Bogosz 🤔
Jendrej może chodziło o Bydgoszcz 😂
Dajcie spokoj, wymyslili sobie nazwe
@@mirthy8219 Jak kanadę
This is so accurate
what's the flake joke about? Even my Irish friends don't get it. :/
polish irish italians think the same way...thats why im so fuckin'awesome!
Nikita isn't Polish name. It's rather Ukrainian. He has Ukrainian accent. (Believe me - I'm Polish)
Ja jestem z polski i ja mam ruski accent jak mówię po angielsku... i Nikita to jednak słowiańskie imię
@@childrenofthesun471 *rosyjski akcent
@@MyTravels-mh5pm no I tak wiesz o co chodzi
@@childrenofthesun471 Ale rdzenny Polak takich błędów nie popełnia ;) Poza tym, na Twojej tablicy tutaj są filmy z cyrylicą, a to nie jest polski alfabet. Kogo próbujesz oszukać?
@@MyTravels-mh5pm uczę się rosyjskiego, interesuję się rosyjskim, duża część mojej rodziny umie rosyjski i mam kilka przyjaciół z Litwy co mówią dobrze po rosyjsku mowic więc mamy się jakąś dogadać
Had a taxi man from Romania last Friday, sounded just like the Pole after 6 months 😂
why is the polish-irish accent easier to understand than the irish-irish
Hard Russian accent not Polish .
its the same xd
No Ivan it is not :P
@@seba6040 fail
@@woz1937 its Extremely similar
@@childrenofthesun471 You wish Vladimir ; )
Stupidly accurate haha, it's the same in Northern Ireland. Lovely mix of an accent
Some words sound Polish, the most characteristic one is pronouncing I'm "polish" like shoe polish etc. But it sounds too Russian, and Nikita is a Russian name which we don't have in our language. The most characteristic thing in my opinion is that Polish people pronounce every part of the word, even those which are silent or aren't pronounced as their spelling would suggest.
He should have pronounced Smithwicks with a hard W
That’s fucking great. Brilliant production.
I'm Polish and... I've never met any boy named Nikita
The Poles, a great bunch of lads
my parents come from Poland but live in Ireland
Krystian Robak no one cares
Igor calm down
My parents.come.from ireland but live in poland
Igor u learn some faking English
Igor what word did I spell wrong ha ? , U fucking dirty bolox ,I wouldn't be surprised if Ure fucking 6., According to Ure yt channel and you're pic ..
Sounds Scandinavian by the end of it
thats a weird italian accent. not eastern european my friend.
People praising the Poles now...because newer arrivals are not as...adaptive. Oh dear...
Nikita from Poland. Yeah sure. Nikita is a Russian/Ukrainian name ya numpty
Poles are Irish of central Europe. Both our nations were occupied by our imperial neighbour from the east (Russia/England), they were trying to destroy our languages and culture, we had lots of uprisings against them, we looove our strong alkohol (vodka/whiskey) and most of the population is mostly very catholic. Oh and should I mention we consider potato our national food? ;) (I am Polish of course)
Polish/belfast accent is the craziest. Cannot understand a word.
its polish accent? wtf
Nikita, its name?
Nikita is not a Polish name, and the accent of English of this supposed to be Polish guy, doesn't sound Polish at all. Would say rather Italian. I'm from Poland.
Nikita is not polsih(and it's not used name in Poland) but Russian name XD but ok, still very nice video.
Greets from Poland 🇵🇱🖐️
This is unbelievably accurate
This is what the polish guy in my work sounds like
You'll get plenty of Romanians down south after brexit happens
Nikita is Russian female name
Nikita Khrushchev?
It's a male name, and not just a Russian one, but generally an Eastern Orthodox one. Like, a Ukrainian would be Mykyta, while a Greek would be Nikitas/Niketas.
It's a Male Russian name, but also an Indian female name
In Poland we use Nikita as very rare female name. I can't really recall any polish male name ending with an "a"...
Let me guess, it has something to do with La Femme Nikita?
Here in Russia, there are quite a few Mariannas who were born in the time Mexican telenovelas like "Los ricos también lloran" were being aired.
haha nice one! I live in England tho :( but I learned Yorkshire in the same kinda way lol by speaking to the people and you learn to speak like them fairly soon lol
So accurate 😂😂😂 love the polish
..... Nikita from Russia....
And Nikita is derived from Sanskrit, India
Mate doesn't matter where the name is from
Love this
You got the accent on point.
This has literally happened in a chipper with a person from Pakistan in my town.
V good... Should do the Indian/Irish accent version 😄😄
Lads, the foreigners have been coming here steadily for the last 20 years,
Calm down, were not in the fucking zoo.
Ya sorry but no one in Poland is named "Nikita" that's more of a russian/ukrainian name
Pretty sure nikita is a russian name? this sketch is quite accurate BTW? Worked with a few Polish people and all of them were nice people.
Noo no, that's not how you do it, Nikita is a Russian name, Polish people aren't called Nikita, we're not Russians 😩
hahaha the second accent is so true!!
This is the third time watching the video and I’ve only just realised it’s the same fucking guy
Polish/Irish becomes Wales like Gavin & Stacey
lol that's my polish mate to a tee lol only belfast style
I don’t understand the ‘no flake’ joke 😆
That was to funny