Irish Schoolboy With Thick Accent Warns of "Frostbit"
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- Ruairi Mcsorley, a young Irish lad was interviewed
during a typical news broadcast about the weather conditions in his town in Ireland. What he said next is brilliant, and made him the ‘Frostbit boy’.
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Reeeaalll 😂😂
For real 😂😂
This conversation is protected by Irish-to-Irish encryption
lmaooo
😂😂😂
Ahahahaa
This explains the origin of languages. Give him a noble prize.
LMFAO
Sounds like he's survived a thousand brutal winters.
Lol
Not yet he hasn’t, winter is coming. Sweet summer child.
🤣🤣
@JAMES LEVELL 😂🤣
yes from Britain and the Queen's thumb.
The accent so thick he doesn't even need a jacket.
You're the winner! 🤣🤣🤣
😂
Hihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihihi
It’s a thiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiick accent. Bro I’ve never gotten this many likes on a comment before thank you guys sooo much!
Best comment ever
That accent is so strong it aged the boy about 50 years.
Yeah I was like, "Why is the manager of my Denny's in the snow talking like my grandmother?"
Please call the Riot police......
Oh! Is he the 13 year old boy who got put in a coma from a plastic bullet?
LMao, this is the best one tbh
PISH
His Irish accent was so strong, my water turned into whiskey
Lol I get the joke and it's funny, but it's a northern Ireland accent. Ireland and Northern Ireland are different countries, with the North being owned by UK while the rest isn't. Don't worry, the northern Irish still do love their whiskey
@@jeffscully5043 Didn't know they had different accents, but thanks
My tea turned to Irish brandy!
@@jeffscully5043 my water turned to Guiness
@@jeffscully5043 Donegal and Monaghan has the same accent
This was Duolingo before they started making money.
🤣🤣🤣
What does this even mean?
imagine not being able to understand his scottish accent
LMAFOOO
@@moocow8913 *irish
He speaks like doctors' handwriting.
That's how you should ask for a medicine in a pharmacy store.
This is hilarious
Bravo
🤣😂🤣😂👌
What?
8 years later and I'm still careful not getting any frostbite. Thank you sir.
this is the came person who got rescued after he got lost at sea at co Kerry btw he was out there for 12 hours
*frostbutt
i believe he's talking about frost butt.
frostbit
or even worse: frost butt 😛
Frostbutt is probably the worst thing you could ever get
Yes, and he also does not have any coat or jacket on whatsoever 😆
And ya wouldnt b'long gettn ut either.
lol yea
lol frostbutt. I am so childish it's not funny
:,(
english teacher: "the listening-test isn't gonna be that hard folks"
Lololol
😂 Just went OD
That was so funny 😂😂
And the people talk like this, while having their mouth full, because they are in a restaurant which has tons of background noise and there is also a highway in front of the restaurant and a rocket launch happening right next to it.
During our AP Spanish exam, my whole class just stared at each other in horror during the listening test😂
“Schoolboy”
Sounds like a 60 year old
@M W most likely is a 60 year old pretending to be a schoolboy
Maybe he is, with such great genes the Irish keep well. 😉
this 'boy' is an irish comedian named Rory McSorley
@@eveb.6568 that would explain a lot
@@Dlúith And... I've been reminded of my uncle
That's the most 45 year old looking school boy I've ever seen
Frostbutt will do that to you😂
ehh..
he sure does sound 45 though
If this man had a conversation with a Mississippi bayou farmer, it would rip a hole in the space time continuum.
Loool no doubt
Its crazy because they both technically speak the same language
don't they bayou people speak French as their first language?
@@benhood5492 Closer than you think. Mississippi and most of the south was settled by people from right where he lives, so the accents are very similiar.
@@DAClarkism Yeah; Right!
I think it's admirable that he hasn't given up school despite being being held back for thirty seven years.
lol
🤣🤣🤣 :: choke ::
Never give up 👁👄👁
Noooo 🥺
Dude, you had me dying
I’m still trying to understand why he sounds like he’s 75
Drinking whiskey from age five does that to ya.
Because the 75 crowd were raised on that accent. Theyre probably wondering why more ankle biters don't sound that way
They know about lotion.
@@ramudon2428 hahahaha you win
@@ironcrapprgaming lmfaoooo
Every once in a while this video pops up in my recommended videos. I watch it every time and it never disappoints 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The redness in his cheeks and ears is not because he's cold, it's because that mighty accent needs that much blood to work.
Underrated
your pfp is telling me 'TO THE MOOON!'
@@thewock6529 It must be that look of love in the Dogecoin logo. 😄
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No, he just had some whiskey.
He got so drunk he took his sons uniform and went to school.
XDDDDDDDDDDD
And his son became his dad and punishes him for getting bad grades.
🤣
😂😂😂😂😂
☠☠☠☠🤣
this school boy sound like he fought in both world wars
His dad is that guy who lost his sheep.
yeah lol
@Jason B Yo man , I also saw that video of man who lost sheep...it was something " mad irish accent of - - ".....#Proud language enthusiasts
@@veenahatolkar6297 yeah he lost like 40 ship and said something about a dagen dagen
Funny how that's the next suggested video😆
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Judging from his accent, he must have at least six pots of gold with him.
Ok this is one of the funniest and most original comments that i read nowadays. 🤣😂
Omg more likes!😅
🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Surprisingly, a Northern Irish accent which is vastly different from Irish
Trust me, this guy isn't messing around. Frostbutt is no joke.
😂😂
🤭
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real shit my g real shit ...
ua-cam.com/video/o1D2q_YAxwQ/v-deo.html
After this⬆️
“U wouldn’t belong get’n frohstbut”
“Frostbutt” is the polite way of saying ‘I froze my ass off’.
lmao underrated
"its nice to look at but tough to live in"
@@kxmode no, he said frostbutt
@@kxmode b/roooosh
Ok
The more you listen to him the more you don’t understand.
Right! 😭 k restarted it like 4 times 😂
Haha 🤣
Lmaoooo
Turn on subtitles and you'll have a laugh. I wonder how long it took them to finalized the subtitles.
@@S200. use autogenerated, not us, for an even greater laugh 🤣🤣🤣🤣
He sound like an Irish grandpa telling stories to his non existent grandchildren
hahahah😅😅
And looks like it too
He does as well he talks like and old Irish person
😂😂😂😂🤣
LMAO
He made the reporter sound American.
😂😂😂
That is not a schoolboy, that is an Irishman.
he is as much a "schoolboy" as that one russian guy who arm wrestles and calls himself a "schoolboy". Albeit, he has been arm wrestling for a few years, and he was a schoolboy when he started.
@@MrB0jangl3s that's funny 😂
Their male babies are born irishmen
Froostbat
IrishMAN!!
Can't even imagine what his grandfather sounds like.
Can’t imagine at all
I can only imagine his grandfather has a soft, whispy, cherubic voice like that of an Irish choir boy. (also, awesome avatar, Zell is the best!)
Probably a little something like this: ua-cam.com/video/jsUvcjk8J5c/v-deo.html
@@sum-sum-banana We probably never know. Nice to meet someone who likes ff8 and aye sir I also like the chicken-wuss 😄
@@oddhauze5000 lmao
He's a schoolboy that talks like he's lived in a pub for 52 years surrounded by cigar smoke and whiskey
As any true Irishman does!
Lol hahahaaaaa
Glad I’m not the only one
Or lived with a 52 year old Dad that talks like his Dad and they all live in a pub.
Awesome comment!
Hahaha thank you for the closed captions
As a non-native trying to learn English, this is the final boss.
Edit: Okay. So fun story. Since posting this comment I've visited Ireland twice. The second time I went to a pub with an English friend. He got a bit drunk and started talking to some random folks about firearms which kind of startled me. It took me almost half an hour to realise they were talking about farms.
I’m a native English speaker, and even _I_ can’t understand what he’s saying.
He is on a whole new level.
@@emberlia9176 I've seen worse
The Dark Soul boss
try this ua-cam.com/video/AXGP4Sez_Us/v-deo.html its glaswegian.
and it's not even his final form.
Can't even imagine what his grandfather sounds like.
He probably sounds something like this: ua-cam.com/video/jsUvcjk8J5c/v-deo.html
@Yamamoto San you just copied a topcomment
He probably doesn't even speak English lol just Gaelic
frœštbįt
bruh literally just stole a top comment and it gets upvoted?
English teacher in Germany: „The listening comprehension task won‘t be very difficult.“
The listening comprehension task:
Hab es verstanden
XD
Jedes Mal einfach
Es fehlt noch der Kampfjet der im Hintergrund eine Rackete abfeuert während des Gesprächs.
Open quotation marks are these " not these ,,
Lmao he doesn’t even sound like a schoolboy he sounds like an old 60s radio announcer
Reincarnation is real.
Got to be a piss take, not even Irish school kids sound like that.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
And he got Leonid Brezhnev eyebrows
He looks like a nerdy schoolboy James Dean.
I understood every word. You should try hear my grand uncle talk. He has that accent, no teeth and only speaks in agricultural terms.
t houghton what the he'll are you on About
this comment has we laughing way harder than it should
So basically he is an amish
Prove it to me
For some reason this is the funniest and most wholesome comment I've seen in a long time hahahahah
I feel so proud about being able to understand this without subtitles. Nobody taught me english. I learned it with years of watching videos/songs/sitcoms and translating every word I did not understand (Needing to stop the piece of media I was enjoying at that time). To that, I would like to add that I watch a podcast with 2 Irish guys every Friday.
I love your culture, Irish people. I love your accent, is one of the best (if not the best).
This video makes me happy, thank you. This long journey was worth every part, every stop, every new word x).
Native American-English speaker here. I really need to focus and do lip reading won’t this guy
0:10 lmao I thought they were going to start dubbing for him
Same 😁😁
@ASMR MRSA Hard to understand for an outside English speaker.. If it was local news, probably the lad can be understood by the native Irish viewers.
Me too 😂😥😂
I lost it at this comment. Genius dude
LOL SAME
He is only a teenager but he sounds like a 63 year old man.
Ikr lmao
So true
no, you just sounded like a 5 year old in your teens.
@@LosSerpent
LOL.
that's the very first thing i noticed
Things I now know about Frostbutt:
1. It's nice to look at
2: It's tough to live in
and theres no respite yet.
there shall never be respite from the frostbutt
"She Kinda Bad tho Is that Frost?"
😭😭😭😭😭
And that they don't have a choice in the matter
Glad to be living in Northern Ireland with people like this to talk to
XD YES THEY DO TALK LIKE THIS LOL 😂😂😂
Everyone should talk this way. Every conversation would be gold.
Accents makes the way people speak unique, but natives should be able to understand at least
If everyone spoke like that you’d think it’s just the usual everyday boring accent.
Just like if everything was made of gold, the most precious material would be plastic.
No, it wouldt just be normal.
Noht ounly that. There'd be a pot of gold at the end of every conversation.
🍀
He out-Irish'd the Irish guy interviewing him.
💀
Yes, the two irish people having a conversation in Ireland really Irished up the place.
It's funny because I'm imagining the interviewer hearing him and going "damn son, i need to up my game"
Our battle will be legendary
This is actually a northern Irish accent, it’s way different from an Irish accent. The Irish one sounds much less harsh than this one
You know its a strong accent when you hear someone speaking the same language as you and you still need subtitles.
*sobTIEtels
You know its strong accent when someone says Frostbutt
I used the subtitles in “ the wind that shakes the barley”
Totally
I was once on a dive boat on the Great Barrier Reef. Nearly every flavor of English was represented. It was fascinating and we all had a blast listening to such variation in our mother tongue. Northern Irish was the most difficult for me as a southerner to understand. Southern England/South African the most pleasant to the ear.
His voice should be used for every navigation system the world over. Nobody's ever getting anywhere again but the ride will be worth it.
You are wrong, because every journey would end in Ireland... in a Pub.
@@vanPoll Even better!
야 임마 그럼 한국사람들은 어떻게 운전하냐!!!
5 Years Later this video is recommended and pissing myself at this comment 😁
😂😂😂😂
If his mum didn’t make him go to school that day he would have never became famous among millions of people
Nice thought
Two months ago down in south west Ireland , he was holed up on the lockdown, he was walking a beach and saw a lighthouse, decided it would be fun to swim out to it there and then. Off he went, and 14hrs later he was rescued from two and a half miles out at sea.... So I guess he used of the cold... 14hrs in the Atlantic Ocean!! , a quick check up and he was released from medical. LEGEND
@@jimbanda oh ya wouldn't be long about getting shark bitten
He is so famous that nobody knows him.
Yup! Always listen to your mom!
This guy is living the stories of the school journey our parents all told us about.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yep, and I did it on a push bike didn’t think nothing of it, I’m 61 now.
@@Steve-rm6gx Did you get frostbit?
You know some people live in this weather normally???
@@haden67832 Hahaha yeah man, I have some Swedish friends, they're constantly frostbit XD :)
I've lived in Ireland for 2 years and come back once every now and then to see how much I'm improving at understanding Irish accents
He sounds like he’s talking in reverse but the only thing we could understand is “frostbut”
We can understand everything he says.
Understood him perfectly
.....i've gotten frostbut a couple of times. it's no fun!
*froshbut
It sounds to me like frostbutt. Frostbutt is a danger in cold climates.
I think he is trying to communicate
Clemens Cave it*
LOL
The new Death Note movie from Netflix was garbage.
Jay Kimsey I agree but the anime series is pretty good
Nigga u dead
Inside every teenage kid there’s an old Irish sailor who has seen the mermaids with his own eyes.
🤣
Help I’m the 666th like
Aye lad
I just gave you your 1000th like. 12:06 am Saturday January 9th 2021.
😂😂😂
this dudes accent is stronger than my will to live
Same
Bro if you're trying to be funny, you failed.
If you're sharing your suicidal thoughts online, seek therapy instead.
His words are like a cereal that's magically delicious.
YES
😂
😂😂😂
hahahahahahahahahahha
Yooooooo best comment
I'm always thankful for 'frostbutt' warnings.
froshtbit
hahahahah omg i laughed so ggod now thank you for that. stay safe and dont let your butt freeze
Lol!!
The Truth I am European and if you’re American watch your words because youse sound like a bunch of squawking birds, ‘See y’all!’.
Typical butthurt blogger who can't respond to the facts so he finds something else to complain about. lmao. Checkmate Gov'na!
This kid was born already in his mid-40's. I have a feeling he drove his mother back home from the hospital.
I'm dead 😂
😂
💀💀💀💀💀
don't you mean his "muller"? 0:06
😂😂Christ!
“We have no choice in the matter” and “frostbutt” is all I could make out 🙈😅
Y'all a bunch of creeps
@@kyleh7984 Get out of here Kyle
What I understood is "well to demolished church we have to go, Chu Chu. You won't belong, Frostbutt."
@@muchwithamouthdogepool255 "Well the mother said we had to go anyway, we hadn't much a choice in the matter." the farmer that got his sheep stolen was much worse, could only understand a few words and that after checking the comments section
same
I liked the part where he spoke about something.
I almost died choking on food when i read ur comment 😅😭
This comment was entire worth checking the video lmao
THIS COMMENT IS EVERYTHING.
😂😂😂😂
😭😭
Lyrics:
Well, the mother said we had to go anyway.
We hadn't much of a choice in the matter.
But sure I don-...
Oh god, you wouldn't be long getting frostbit.
Thank you xD I couldn’t interpret part of it xD
Are u using an app to translate this?
lmao thanks xD
@Basaltic Life he’s casting a spell
"demolish" is the only word I could understand, but apparently he didn't say that
If you were wondering, he said...
"We hadn't much a choice in the matter." (We don't have much of a choice in the matter.)
"You wouldn't be long getting frostbite." (It wouldn't be long before you developed frostbite.)
Irish English bears a strong resemblance in its sentence formation and wording to Southern English ("the South" in the US).
Norther Ireland and Ireland are different this bloke is from Northern Ireland
At the beginning he says "well, the mother says we had to go anyway"
Its ok I understood him fine. There is no such thing as an "irish accent" there are countless ones and this one is specific to parts of Ulster (Northern Ireland) its harder than southern accents as it was historically influenced by Scots speakers
@@soupdragon151 just because there's no singular Irish accent doesn't mean there's no such thing as an Irish accent lol
@@corasundae, correct. The people saying "There's no Irish accent because there are so many Irish accents!" are being silly. That's like saying there is no American accent because multiple American accents exist.
I believe he said "Well, my mother said I had to go anyway, I hadn't much of a choice in the matter, but sure ... Oh wouldn't be long getting frostbite."
Ellen Munsey haha, thats seems on point wouldn't of that what he said
Ellen Munsey Exactly what I heard
I heard the last part first time around, but only from hearing similar language in shows. "be long getting" is not an expression used in American english either, which contributes to the confusion.
Earl C. I speak culchie: "You wouldn't be long getting frostbit" = "in weather like this, the likelihood of getting frostbite is greatly increased"
HGC141 you heard it right and by the way I'm not Irish
I don't know what's the problem, this guy speaks perfect japanese.
xD
@@enejidjsi5939 what , is your profile picture a fucking soicitica
It's a meme refrence guys , calm tf down !
@@swedish_meatballs_ whats your porb its a peace symbol
@@swedish_meatballs_ it's a manji bitch
@@swedish_meatballs_ Hindu religion bruv
For people who aren't irish:
Well the mother said we had to go anyway, we hadn't much of a choice in the matter but shur. ( But shur can be compared to something along the lines of 'but anyway').
Oh god you wouldn't be long getting frostbite.
Thanks
Much obliged
How can you understand that
👆👆👆 how do you understand
?
He's definitely a Liverpool fan
Frostbutt
F R O S H B U T T
f r o s h b u t t
Did you say? Frahstbutt (_*_)',')
I think that's what he meant too 🙂
Frostu baito
I think this is the point when an accent becomes another language.
This is exactly how languages are born and evolve
There is always a gray area between accents and new languages. For example, all modern European languages besides Basque, Hungarian, Estonian and Finnish were derived from a single language, and so there was a point in history where the european languages would have been considered accents of each other rather than separate languages. Search up Proto-Indo-European if you are interested
@@hereisyoursign6750 yeah exactly, all romance languages like Spanish French or Italian were at some point some very heavy Latin accent
@@hereisyoursign6750 It's amazing how languages evolve. The bald guy who does a bunch of history/learning type channels did a video about it. Go back 300 years and we'd have a hard time understanding someone speaking English.
Edit: This video! ua-cam.com/video/Y63dBBlHlSk/v-deo.html "How Far Back in Time Could an English Speaker Go and Still Communicate Effectively?"
@@hereisyoursign6750 This is not accurate in the slightest. There is no gray area between accents and new languages. An accent does not evolve into another language. The gray area you're thinking of is between dialects and languages. But accents and dialects are not the same thing, as an accent is a purely phonetic difference, whereas a dialect implies some different vocabulary, sometimes some different grammar, and even alternate sentence construction.
Obviously accents and dialects often go hand in hand, but the point is an accent in and of itself is not and never would be a different language. There is no point in history where European languages would have just been accents of the same language.
Furthermore Proto-Indo-European is a mere hypothesis. It's a theorized language based on a linguistic reconstruction derived from studying common points between Indo-European languages. There is zero record of Proto-Indo-European, therefore we do not know if it actually existed, and we certainly do not know what differences there were between different variants of it.
me during narration: “sure that guy has a noticeable accent but is it really that thick”
me when the schoolboy comes on: “oh”
Lol
and to top it all off, he ended with "fross-butt"...
Are you saying that boy was actually speaking English??
He looks like Buzz from Home Alone.
What about
you while you were editing your post:
Searched for "irish music" and this came up. 10/10 would listen again
Imagine this boy's grandparents talking
i had that same thought, like if he sounds like that then holy shit they have to sound like Leprechauns!
@@korkee1111 😂
oh dear
Probably only speak Gaelic.
almost like jack staubers buttercup lyrics
In America they have "Big Foot"
In Ireland they have "Frosh Butt"
This is Northern Ireland not Ireland
@@greek9244 Whoah, pedantic much?
@@assmane999
Why are you. So offended i just corrected you
But he said frost bit lol
@@Mickyfinn1888 k
I like how he refers to his mum as "the mother" haha
*same lmao*
🤣🤣🤣 yeah
lol he’s too young to say “the wife”
@@kuber5987 time traveller
@Acolyte of Dagon It's a class thing really, I say it as well. Our culture as it were are formal even within close family. Other Irish are very intimate with their parents . Different class and religion maybe?
'Well the mother says we had to go anyway, we hadn't much a choice in the matter'
'Oh God, you wouldn't be long getting frostbit'
Bit as in bit, past tense
How did you manage to understand that?
@@Sharki_SZN Irish background, Northern Irish mates
@@GreenPiper-el5tv I’m from the US and I completely couldn’t understand what was this guy saying lol
Translation: Well, the mother says we had to go anyway, and we hadn't much a choice in the matter, but sure other... - reporter asks question - oh God, you wouldn't be long getting frostbit!
Thank you
All I understood was the part he says "Frostbutt".
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THANK YOU
You’re the mvp !
Irish Schoolboy Warns of "Frostbut"
*Froshbutt
Bridget O'Neill
Well Bridget how ye getting on
You have no idea how long I spent wiping my laptop screen because I thought I had a hair on it. Turns out it it was just your profile picture XD
David Stevens
Frostbutt
Irish I could understand what he was saying .
This is no schoolboy. This is a 50 year veteran employee of the local whiskey distillery, who has sampled the produce every 2.5 minutes for his entire career.
But he is also friendly and well mannered, which we should remember before we make too much fun.
@@c.9900 Wholesome
LOL
HAHAHAH
I’m laughing my ass off here at 1am, thanks.
3 years ago I couldn’t understand a word. After watching Derry Girls about 20 times, I’m now glad to report that I understand about 50% of what he said☺️
Guys be nice. He had a mouth full of lucky charms in this interview
His mouth had frostbite
The thing is, they don't sell Lucky Charns in the UK I don't think lol
Nope, you're the one being kinda rude tho.
@@justme-uu8oe me?
@@callummclelland7959 ya you 🤣
He sounds like his social circle is made up of entirely 70 year old retired farmers.
VALTHOR lol he is from my neck of the woods
love it
Farmers never retire, they just die when the work is done
@Thim Paul That's true
967 likes in 24hrs since I saw this comment yesterday. Excellent work
I don`t get what is so hard to understand here, I mean he clearly said:"Well, doto demolish shush behat`s tinkle and weywey you haven`t wut your choice in that matter but shore odder ... oooooucood you wouldn`t belong gettin froshtbutt!"
KatarnCrusader 😂😂😂😂 freaking halarious
KatarnCrusader holy shit man, I'm dead
KatarnCrusader 😂😂😂😂😂
KatarnCrusader that's exactly what i heard too lmao
KatarnCrusader this is so accurate
Ireland breeds poets,writers,dreamers .... even the rural school kids commuincate on a unique level .... there is a fascinating attraction to how he expressed that simple idea .....
This guy's accent is stronger than my parents' relationship.
Bruh don't do your parents like that 😂
Bruh..
Same
Which isn't a hard margin to beat, is it?
That is not how logic works 🤪
As someone who can understand this man, I think I need to put "bilingual" on my resume.
@Pragmaticist "Well the-the-the mother says we had to go anyway, we hadn't much of a choice in the matter but sure- (gets interrupted) Oh God you wouldn't be long getting frostbit!"
@@fntatn i can translate that into american: well, uh, my mom said we had to go anyways, its not like we had a choice. But yeah (gets interrupted) you'd get frostbite pretty fast
I love how he refers to his mother as "the mother".
You sure do mate .. I've been speaking English for as long as I can remember but i can only grasped the word FROSTBUT
@@fntatn I've noticed that what makes him hard to understand is not the pronunciation of individual words, but rather the flow of the sentence. He didn't pause between the two sentences, and there was an odd emphasis on "had to go" and a pause before "anyway", while the rest was very fast.
Edit: pronounced mother says as "muller shays", so I guess the individual word pronunciations did matter too
Damn. I’m Irish and I couldn’t understand half the sentence.
We get bogans here in Australia that are like this, it's refreshing really
I’m Northern Irish and same he is from the same country as me lmaosjs,simsmj
he’s from Fermanagh NI ... not Ireland
@@greek9244 Ireland has 32 counties. Fermanagh is one of them. Not sure how being from Fermanagh constitutes him not being Irish.
Well imagine what part humans understand
glad we’ve got people keeping others safe from the dangers of Froschtbutt, quite a dangerous condition out there
I’m American and lived in Russia for a while. Having been there several months, my interpreter invited me to have a few beers with his Irish friend who was in town for a visit. I was thrilled to get to chat with a native English speaker. We got to the pub and I couldn’t understand a single damn word he said. My Russian friend ended up having to translate English to English.
That's hilarious, great story. I've also found that some Irish accents are considerably thicker than others based on a reality type TV show I've watched. I assumed it had to do with a variety of factors such as where exactly they're from, education level, etc. Most I could understand, but there was this one guy, I believe he was a farmer, who's accent was so thick it was ridiculous. I was so frustrated trying to understand him, I could barely make out a word he said, whereas his wife, a school teacher, was perfectly understandable.
The Russian had to translate english to english, lol, that story sounds like straight out of a Monty Python show. ^^
Dont feel bad. Im English born and bred but i can still go to parts of this tiny island and the accent and dialect change is so strong i have no idea what is being said. Here's look at you Newcastle (and im only 40 mins drive away from there).
@@KatarinaS. Some parts of Scotland can be pretty impenetrable too lol. Also Jamaica.
American here. No issue at all understanding the guy.
Always wondered what the actual Irish version of Buzz McCallister looked like.
STAHP! 😂
lmao. I wanna hear him say: is it true that French babes don't shave their pits?
Loool HOMEALONE ❤️
fax, what I also thought
🤣. Just was watching home alone last night
That Irish Schoolboy sounds like he is in his 50s. I was not expecting that.
And also looks like 40s
That's one of the side affects of frost butt. 😆
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Sounds like someone of Ian Paisleys vintage.
@@samnicholson5051 Ian Paisley was always senile. Thinks Pope was the devil
I moved to Ireland around 11 years ago. Some time after, I've seen this video. I remember not understanding a word of what this lad said and was questioning myself if this move was a good choice 🤣
That kid is a national treasure... kids will never sound like him again.. He is the last man standing... He was awesome...
He wasn't actually saying the noun 'frostbite' in an Irish accent; he was, in fact, saying 'frostbit', as in the adjective 'frostbitten'.
Thank you. I'm surprised no one else picked up on that.
Oh
Am I hearing, “oh you wouldn’t be long til you’re frostbit”? Correctly? xD
@@SerenEnfys Close... "You wouldn't be long gettin' frostbit" :)
But I thought the whole joke was that he said “frostbutt”.
This guy is a national treasure. He needs to do an audio book.
Hahahaha
Search for accent of a goat man
Yes
audio book on audible!
This guy doesn't even wear a coat 🥶
Well, technically he is wearing a suit coat.
@@thebagelbomb a blazer?
@@sirmatthewiii Same thing pretty much, right?
hes originally not wearing a shirt but they said "make it a bit realistic, wear some uniforms"
You mean a cot?
Guess I have to wear a very thick pants when I visit Ireland. Getting a frostbutt seems very horrifying.
Even as a native English speaker, I have been humbled by that accent
its connor macgregors shitt yaccnet just i ncase and yes it does sounds like shit if u ask meeeeeeeee
@@scott4600he’s irish though so technically his native language is gaelige
@@scott4600 how can he be british if he lives in ireland, both countries are separated by the irish sea id suggest you look at a map
@@darnellbiggumsthe9th658 Alaska and the rest of the USA are seperated by Canada but Alaska is still part of the United States, really not that hard to comprehend. Londonderry is in Northern Ireland which is part of Great Britain
@@matthewjames2846 alaska was literally bought by the US from russia with CONSENT, the north of ireland was invaded and ethnically cleansed by the british and is occupied to this day.
My understanding of English suddenly went from proficient to never learned before
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You were the chosen one, it was said that you would study English, not forget it! Bring balance to your linguistic skills, not leave them in darkness!
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Imagine getting interviewed by journalist and your accent is so thick they dubbed your voice in your own language
It’s nice to know the younger generation in Ireland is keeping that tradition alove
The tradition of getting frostbit? Oi. I've done it in the Mid West. Ohio, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin. ❤
@@ORIGINALCRESTED ah well now that this Irish lad has warned you about it I hope it won’t happen again 😂
U mean frostbut
@@miklu26 precisely 🧊🍑
He is NOT IRISH.
OMG i love it he sounds like a old man
Legend has it he's still warning people of frostbat
JEZZA SCOOTS dead meme
viaductdreams 😂😂
"Frosh butt"
JEZZA SCOOTS couldn't breeth man xD laughing hard
I hope he is. I don't want people to get fröchebet.
He’s speaking facts; that “Froshbutt” really is a pain in the ass. What a boss.
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