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How To Do An Irish Accent FAST
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Yessss I recorded my voice and it helped TYSM now I’m more popular at my school
I don't mean to be mean but you need to know that the only people who pronounce "ar" the way you did are Americans. It's the kind of phoney Irish pronunciation beloved of American actors... but to real Irish ears it's like scraping a fork on a plate. Use your normal "ar" pronunciation and you'll get by.
Also, there are 32 counties on the island of Ireland and 32 different accents. You can't really pick and mix. "i" is pronounced "oi" only in some parts, it's pronounced "i" in other parts and, as you move further north it becomes almost "ay".
It's best to soften what you think is Irish... and you might get away with it.
Clickbait thumbnail? Where is the attractive grill?
If you want people to be 'Good Actors' so much STOP Teaching Them how to do Untrue Stereotypical Accents. By ceasing to teach people these atrocious accents you will be doing Them, The Irish People and yourself a Huge Favour.
@@Clodaghbob Thank you.
I'm Irish, I have a strong accent.......why am I here?
Caoimhe M something I guess
Caoimhe M so do I and I don’t know 🤣
Did that with my Midwestern accent
What accent you got? I’m from *cark, boy*
Same
I’m in quarantine and bored lol
Steph A same
I want to sound like Atlas from Bioshock :D
Same lol
Steph A same🤚🤣
same
This is one of the toughest accents I'm trying to learn
It’s supposed to be the hardest accent in the world to learn
Sofia Covell really god I feel special tehehhe
I think Scottish and Russian are harder.
StrawberryFieldsWhenever scottish is the easiest
@@ruby7811 Standard British and French are the easiest for me.
As an Irish person this video really depends on which county your trying to sound like, personally this sounds like a Northern Irish accent
So what's the most common irish accent
There isn't one because every county is different
As an Northern Irish person he sounds NOTHING like the North
What about athlone ? cause can’t find any1s that do athlone one
@@benmcgarvey6143 what does he sounds like?
Anyone else doing this for DnD Or is it just me?
I'm here for dnd 2 lol, I've got an Irish centaur im making, dont know what class yet though
Me 3 lol
I’m a British Cockney and living in Atlanta. It drives my work friend crazy that I won’t join his DnD group haha! He said “You could just talk and BE A THIEF!!” Not sure how I felt about that.
oh my god you too?!??
Chase Yup, I’m trying to learn this for the owner of a pub, while simultaneously trying to learn Scottish, Australian, British, French, and Russian accents. Oh, to be a DM😂
When you want to impress jacksepticeye
Yes
Guess I'm not the only one :)
Legit I'm using Jack and the Irish boys to help me learn the accent. So far my accent is solidly on park with Markiplier's Irish accent...
Lmao this is legit me- ive been watching daithi though but he plays with people like vanoss so it’s just a mix of everything
Me too!
For jacksepticeye
“Learning an accent takes a lot of time”
*Panicked screeching cause I need to have a passable Irish accent for my acting class by Friday
Oooo good luck
watch-'The Boxer" Done-you welcome
If they took advice from this video , they did an Aussie accent the whole way through
Next time, get in touch! :)
SAME
Your ‘Where’s moike’ sounded so Australian lmaooooo
Hahaha omg just went from Irish straight to aussie cracked me up
This is what happens to me when I do accents From europe. It's all a big mixture. Even when I talk in my regular American accident goes between New York to Mid Western to whatever else except for where I live and was born, Texas. I get Ask if I am Russian so many times. It's all a mix up to me and I'm trying to learn to do very specific accents. I never go very far with acting, Being able to do at least a few accents other than mixed up American is somewhat achievement to be proud of.
Exactly, the Mike sounded Australian. I'm Irish and my key recommendation is recognising the soft "t" sound. Most people putting g on the accent get this wrong. Also, Ireland has a multitude of different accents depending on the part you are from.
Fun fact: most people in Ireland we don’t say “that is so far” we make up stuff like “that’s a melt” some people have other versions 😂
Really? How come? Just out of curiosity. Like, "That's so far away my ice cream would melt"? 🤔😁
Brooke Venning we kinda say it as like we will be really tired if we go on and it will feel like we are melting 😂
fun fact it’s 04:28am in ireland 😭😂
Or “Jaysis that’s miles away” “that’s a trek and a half” “I couldn’t be fucked”
@@TheMadamDragon Careful now, Americans would be offended by "fucked" or "I couldn't be arsed"
@@TheMadamDragon I like them all. They are all going straight to my daily vocab
I’m Irish just was not born in Ireland I’m trying to learn my own accent
RuneTune same
Same here
Same
You arnt irish if you were not born here ahah your parents are
@@emilymc9062 that makes no sense
I just want to sing WAP in this accent.
Lmaooo
How to be Irish:
1. Worship the Pope
2. Get drunk 24/7
3. Dress up as a Leprachaun
4. Look to the past not the future
5. Speak a dead language
6. Say "top of the morning" at every opportunity.
7. Be sexually abused by a Pope Cult priest.
8. Plant bombs
9. Emigrate and parasite on other countries.
10. Dance in a silly way
11. Listen to hateful music
12. Have an ugly face
13. Wear shorts in cold weather
14. Wear a pink hat like a pedophile priest
15. Point and wave while wheeling an empty pram
OMG I LOVE CARDI
@@handleisGG Tarish
@@saxglend9439 lmao
I don’t know but I find guys with Irish accents hella attractive 😂
Ikr, dude have you seen Colin O'Donoghue
That man is spitting fireee
Irish/ Plays Gituar / Can sing / An actor / and is hot as hell
Same lol
When I saw this, the first person who came to mind was Nathan Young from MisFits ;-;
Like gaelforce audio
@@kookiesbananamilk7179 yeeeessss 😍
I had to open a meeting at work on St. Patrick's day by talking in an Irish accent. Got compliments for being spot on by people who have Irish ethnicity. I have a small percentage, myself. Thanks for the tips, they worked for me!
Haha glad I could help!
Irish ethnicity =/= Irish.
@@Gluzzer They never said that…
@@Gluzzer that’s no true. If he says “irish ethnicity” he most likely means Americans of Irish decent. Meaning they are American, nobody from Ireland would call someone from America of Irish decent Irish
@@karebushmarebu233 you're Irish if you're from Ireland, American if you're from America. No one refers to Americans as irish, only Irish Americans who are Americans.
I’m here because I’m a ventriloquist and I want to make an Irish character.
Lmao that's such a cool reason, and then there's me like "I want to play a D&D character with an Irish accent and I have a lot of anxiety so I'm trying to get good!"
Im from Ireland but I lived there for a year I want to learn my own accent because my sis and mum have the irish
same here, I want my newest character to represent my irish roots.
Good luck buddy
@@Ray-hk1zm saaamee lol ^^
I’m already Irish, why am I here? 😂
Having some review and recap hahahaha
Im irish and dont have the accent
you’re here for niall horan because your pfp is louis😭😭
for niall horan bro 😂😂
Your profile says it all really :). Your profile is BeTtEr tHaN wOrDs sorry had to do it
⚠️BE CAREFUL⚠️
When I did this, I of course had fun with it. You know finding more videos, and talking with an Irish accent for the rest of the night. When I tried to be American again, I just couldn’t speak right. I kid you not I was stuck. My parents thought I was just messing around, but I actually could not speak in an American accent!
It went away after a few hours, but I was convinced I had turned Irish 😂 I’m pretty much better now, but I can’t say Irish or Barbie
Plzzz that’s what i wanttt
I did that too and I couldn't get back to my old American accent anymore 😭🖐️
@@nouralonazi283 would it be the same if its scottish accent? 👀
i figured it out just say irish with a smile!!!!!
im irish but dont really have much of an accent being from galway city but the same thing happened to me and when i said "irish" with a smile it was gone
LMAo
I’m a filipino and i want to learn irish accent so that when i go to ireland i already know how to speak. Ireland is my dream place . Thanks to this video 👌🏼
@Vengeance * thanks....I'm so proud to be irish right now. 😐
Don’t come here man it’s not worth it lol
I love the Philipino ethnicity , culture and people. The Philippines needs to stay Philipino. In needs to remain a place for Philipinos. People can come, visit, enjoy, and be happy for your people. You have a great people. You wouldn't however want it changed into something else by importing other good people that have a different ethnicity, culture, look, way of thinking and way of life. People need to enjoy one anothers cultures and ethnicities without changing them by moving there. It's not racism. Just look at what happened to America. They have no solid culture or ethnicity. Everyone is desperately trying to hold on to their ethnicities and cultures yet they are fading fast. People are fighting and accusing one another of racism for wanting to remain who they are at their core. Come to Ireland and visit. Then go home and bask in the memory of Ireland.
@@dns984 as an American I'll say you're probably right but I won't deny my Irish and Scott roots.
@@dns984 only one who needs to stay in their own country here is you ye Yankee Doodle dickhead
I like the phrasing that Irish people use it just sounds amazing.
Just wanna share an anecdote here. I was preparing to try an irish accent in front of a small crowd as previously requested. I watched this quick tutorial and, armed with my new knowledge, sent a practice to someone. She told me it was 'so shit' and that I should never do it in front of anyone else. 2/10
gg bro i feel you
She was right, because the creator of this video doesn't sound Irish and doesn't know what he is talking about. His Rs are wrong. Irish Rs are in the back of the throat, not forward like he said, but breathy, and use the back of the cheeks to "pinch" the sound. His "Mike" sounded like the Australian "oi" which is forward, rounded and nasally. The Irish "oi" is deep in the throat and breathy. Lol. I don't know how I would spell the way it sounds. Maybe like an "hoih".
Are you in the 'We are bored in quarintine' squad?
no im studying irsh acent for a shot film
not anymore!
I'm learning the Irish accent along with learning the Irish language
Need to point out that Ireland has multiple very distinct accents. That's probably part of the reason why people find it difficult to get the accent right - they learn a jumbled mix of exaggerated accents.
To get a genuine Irish accent, you'd need to spend time listening to people from one particular part of Ireland. A Cork accent, Galway accent and Dublin accent are all very different from each other. There even multiple distinct Dublin accents!
*Irish accent enters the chat*
The G in ING: aight imma head out
There's no g in ING.... De ye noht gerrit (the t's ah de end of wouards are silent btw)
I literally was talking and I said "far" in an Irish accent
I'm a writer (well, a wannabe writer between school and dance) and I have an Irish character. Problem is, I don't know the accent and for some reason, knowing how my characters speak helps me write the character better 🤣
Thanks for the video!
Where in Ireland are they from?
I would recommend looking up the slang more than the accent first. If you've got an Irish character writing out the slang typically used in the area they're from will help you write them so much better. I've had to research slang for a character I'm writing
Same, I just wrote a screenplay set in Ireland with Irish characters and I need to feel closer to the characters in my head
*hwy* *ois* *moik boikin* so *four*
lorna inman I cant I ajsukdndkdkdhsjufjgdigditkgkgdogflh
I’m Watching normal people and got obsessed with the Irish accent so I’m here lol
Some of this sounded Australian lmao 😭 it was very good but some of it was overly stereotypical. Well done anyhow 👏🇮🇪
Yes this is helpful, I’m on a drama degree and I’m hopeless at accents at the moment. Great video!
I'm here because I love this irish man and I want to learn everything about his heritage, even the accent
Brb dming this to Taleisin Jaffe before Thursdays episode lmaooo
I'm from Belfast and I'd say this is more the American interpretation of the Irish accent. Potentially acceptable for a film where they don't really care about the accuracy as much like in comedy but I couldn't even pick an area of Ireland where this would be from!
I think a Dublin accent would probably be most recognised one and you can kind of play with It from there. Belfast accent is haaaaaard for people who haven't been there or lived there!
I have some vids if you want to just hear my voice lol
Agreed, also, Bout ye lad?
Definitely. This version of Irish is barely a step up from Hollywood Irish (and I don't mean Hollywood, Co Wicklow)l. I've never heard anyone in Ireland talk like this.
Feck it, I'm in Dublin meself and I haven't a bull's notion what the lad's on about.
100% lad. This is pure cringe. No-one in Ireland talks like this. sounds more Australian than Irish
Facts, because it was shite, and his explanations of mouth and tongue positioning were all wrong. Especially for the "R" and "oi" sounds.
I'm a Canadian living in Ireland and I'm about a month away from playing a lead in a play playing an Irish father. I need to master the accent QUICK
I’m partly Irish and when I talk fast it’s like I turn pure Irish for 2.3 seconds
Same I'm like 3% irish
This is the best Irish accent video I’ve seen so far. The other videos absolutely butcher the accent.
u mean so four
You mustn’t be Irish if ya think he’s good at the accent,he’s atrocious, he sounds like an American doing a leprechaun accent
I'm afraid that he sounds absolutely atrocious to us Actual Irish who've ended up here. He's so, so, so wrong on so much of what he's saying - I'm picking up traces of Generic Australian and London Cockney in some of what he's saying. Just awful advice from him, frankly, unfortunately.
what’re you on? he sounds like he’s having a seizure 😭
This was wonderful. Been watching the "Try Channel" with the Irish guests and this video really sums up how they sound! 🌟🌟🌟
I’m moving school and wanna sound Irish then like a year later be like yo. Haha I’m acc from Birmingham😂.
Caleb Lamb are you moving to Ireland or staying in England lol
lmao
Sick lmaoo hope it goes well
@@e.k5855 staying in England
Omg I’m Irish and listening to this is making me realise I do not have an “Irish” accent
You might actually. The accent is different depending on where you are.
I just have an Irish accent when I'm mad. I don't really know why, but it is very funny to my friends.
I’m supposed to be doing my math homework lol
You r perfect. Your teaching style is so good. I don't know english well I can speak indian accent but I wanna learn Irish accent. Not british and american. It sounds good Irish accent is another leval. And your teaching style too good. Make more vedios with more n more example to teach like us we can't go for tution. God bless you.
I'm already Irish, wha am I doin😂
Teach me. I'm a bilingual malay girl and i find irish very interesting. Is there any tips on how to start learning irish?
@@farrzana1121 LMFAOOOO
@@lobathicc1389 what?
This is a great video. I'm in my first play and the director and I both decided to make my one character Irish instead of Cockney English. I can already do Irish pretty well but your video made it all make so much sense which makes it that much easier.
I found that Irish accent seems the easiest for me. I think it's because I've been a musician my entire life so yes it's an incredibly melodic language.
If I were you, I'd go off and search here for things like Donegal Accents, Mayo Accents, Cork Accents, Dublin Accents, Armagh Accents, and Irish Country Accents, and then come back and see if you agree with a single word he's said in this well-meaning video.
if want to learn an Irish accent listen to someone who has an Irish accent..
That's the problem I know no one with who has an Irish accent
@@xxraearmy1653 well you just replied to someone with a irish accent lol
@@irishrosa703 but I cant hear you .
I listened to someone with a strong irish accent, I didn't understand a thing.
@@megabatmanmegaman8530 Aye, Aye Captain
I landed a part in a play for Macbeth as the Porter, and I tried a Scottish accent, and people told me it was more of an Irish accent. I'm close to 1 quarter Irish, but I had no idea I had a knack for the accent.
Me trying to sound like Seamus Finigan
Thank you I'm part Irish and Mexican now i know how to use a irish accent for films
thanks ^^
Here because I LOVE Maureen O'Hara and i want to talk like her😂💚
Ok ok i love acting too 😄
I'm irish but live in America, I've been trying to get my accent back so thank you for helping out
Of course!! Glad to help!
This was very helpful for my random need to have a Irish accent 👌
I am a filipino but when I speak English in a natural way I got this accent and they don't understand me😭 I recently searched any accent in the world to know my accent and I got here, and it's accurate. I probably got this accent in movies because since I was a child I watched Irish movies even my books is from ireland. Now, I'm struggling to speak in English because people here can't understand me even our second language is English 😬 So I want changed my accent but I don't know how... Sorry for my English.
When you watch 1 episode of outlander
More like when your trapped by droughtlander and need to pass time.
That's not irish
it’s scottish love!!!
outlander is Scottish, dont get Ireland and Scotland mixed up, we are completely different places thicko
I'm Irish American I've seen alot of movies of people speaking with a Irish accent starting at a young age after that its become easy for me to tune into the accent.
Still thanks I found it helpful.
THANK YOUUUU I have an audition coming up where I have to do this accent!!
Stewie can finally say “Cool hwip”
I'm irish and I'm going to tell you that there isn't a such thing as an 'irish accent' because in every county there's a different accent.
But there are some general similarities between these accents. Colin Farrell and saoirse Ronan sound more similar to each other than to Brad Pitt despite Farell and Ronan coming from different counties in Ireland so clearly there is something unifying the way these Irish actors speak
I walked into my classroom today and talked in an Irish accent and everybody thought I was possessed
This is so helpful! I’m auditioning for a part in a musical but I need an Irish accent
I’m Irish I’m from south Armagh (in the north)and I have a strong southern accent cause I’m on the boarder of Armagh and Louth
I'm quarter Irish trying to learn Irish accent 😂
oh really? was your uncles grannys nieces grandads mums dog irish?
@@villvbeloved Actually no.... It was my uncle's, granny's, niece's, grandad's, mom's dog's puppies. You were close though so good guess bro
ah, okay.
Thank you for helping me
I have a presentation and I have to learn an Irish accent less than a week
My great great grandparents came from Ireland during the great potato famine, and I want to go to Ireland. Wanted to see if this would come naturally
I feel like I've been accidentally talking in an Irish accent lately. I want to see if I've actually been speaking with one, by hearing a real one for comparison.
I'm trying to be able to copy most accents, irish and Scottish accents are my favorite to listen to so I'm hitting them up next
Hey man that was great i like how the sentences were typed at the end. That helped me nail it ayyy
short and clear
I found this video once before. I had a thought about this and this may have occurred to the creator of the video as well. If an actor needed to sound authentic maybe one thing they could do is be introduced to a native irish speaker from the area they want to sound like they’re from. that person could read a paragraph of irish slowly and at regular speed and the learner could learn to say that as authentically as they can. ideally the teacher can give advice on elocution, this advice is informative and can be really entertaining believe me! . i’m not saying learn the language (unless you want to) but rather just learn to practice speaking some until it’s dead on. it has definitely shaped hiberno english in both sound and structure. i’ve been here for several years now and i wouldnt even try to emulate any accent here because they’re all over the shop nevertheless, it occurred to me that a way to sound local is to get down with some gaeilge. just a thought.
If learning Gaelic seems to been a bit of steep starting slope, there's also the International Dialects of English Archive, which is a website full of basically every accent there is. Its super helpful for character work, because it usually has regional variations as well.
Thank you, I need to perfect an Irish accent this month
Oh my gosh!!! You're the most intelligent when it comes to accents but My amazing teacher the issue is that if someone speaks in this accent you'll understand that people are not able to understand him
This doesn't sound right. At two minutes in, you're already conflating different Irish accents together into an erzatz form. In most Irish accents, the 'r' is a retroflex approximant (vs the postalveolar approximant of American English), and you don't end up with the same degree of r-colouring in vowel: the 'r' tends to be much more distinct from the preceding vowel.
That /oi/ is a feature of a maligned form of Irish-English sometimes referred to as 'dortspeak', because it's peculiar to parts of South Dublin. Some other accents have something close to that realisation, but _that_ particular one is very specific to a very small part of the country.
Yes, 'wh' with an unvoiced 'w' is still pretty common in Ireland, but it's falling out of favour owing to influences from abroad.
The musicality of Irish accents is overplayed. Sure, it might generally have more musicality than other forms of English, but (a) the pitch changes are based on prosody and are not arbitrary, and (b) most accents outside of Munster aren't all that sing-songy.
Now here's a fella that know's what he's talking about. Thank you, sir!
YAY I love these videos so much❤️❤️❤️❤️
:))))
My accent is blank and i found irish accent musical and that’s why i’m here
I feel as though its slightly easier to learn this if you naturally have a british accent , for example we dont usually pronounce our g’s , similar to the irish , but thanks for the help mate!
I love these videos, it helps me a lot for my NPCs when playing DnD and other RPGs 😅
I'd love it if you could do a tutorial for the transatlantic accent.
Just finished watching Benjamin (Colin and Phenix), now I'm here attending a course to learn this accent 😂 (this certainly helps a lot tho)
I'm Scottish but i would LOVE to have an Irish accent 😍
I'm doing a play tomorrow and I need to nail this accent, so let's see
Thanks for the tips. They are informative.
That was really helpful thanks😛😆 even if I'm already irish
Did it sound Irish?
@@andicarusfell8387 well there’s so many it’s hard to say, where i’m from anyway we wouldn’t use the ‘oi’ sound as sickly but i don’t speak for the whole of ireland
*such
I'm Irish and I wanna see how people pronounce our accent 🤠
This is really helpful. Now to watch Irish people talk. It's how I mastered the London accent and Merida's Scottish accent
I like that these videos are short and sweet. thanks.
I'm not even Irish, but I taught myself an irish accent. And I gotta say, the musical thing works, and this video just also made my accent better.
we dont have musical accents, we just have rude ones.
Yes It’s quarantine time but yet I’m here for....dnd reasons....
Found this very helpful, playing an Irish mobster character for a Call of Cthulhu game being run on Discord. Will see how i get on
Bro I’ve got a play coming up and your a life saver
This is what happens when you leave me in my house for months and months in self-isolation...
a great professer here. lol
I'll use this as a starter pack. Then use another video to advance it further
I forgot i cliked on the video to learn irish accent but youre so pretty i couldnt focus xD
I wonder how many people are here for their dnd character like me
Here as a DM who foolishly decided on a whole region of Irish accented people, before checking if I could actually do an Irish accent lol
Also we don’t pronounce the th in our words so if u said three I would say it as tree
Blue Zero so the h is silent
twenty turd july teo tousand and turdteen..
Thanks :) I’m irish and I want to fool around with my friends and family
Casually trying to sound something like my ancestors but hasn't gone far yet, lol, quarantine in a nut shell
This helped so much thank you!♥️
:)
Just watch hardy bucks and you’ll have an Irish accent after the first episode
This was perfect teaching to be able to bust out this accent at the Dungeons and Dragons Table :D
Thanks a lot about your great lesson my amazing teacher i would rather you kept teaching us
I'm Irish and I have a weak accent so I know why I'm here
I'm American, but people tell me that when I speak some words sound Like I'm speaking with the Irish accent. So I'm going to try and improve on the Irish accent
@@apriltaum6030 yes go for it
Where are you from? Like where's there a weak accent, I'm Irish too and I've forgotten any areas that have less strong ones
@@taranifhachtnain2603 I live in Indiana I believe there is barely any Irish people
Instead of thing, it could be ting
I came here to learn how to make this accent to sing sea shanties. Worth it.
This was very helpful, thank you