Apparently they do.The Irish accent was voted the sexiest accent in the world in a survey of over 5,000 women a few months ago,beating the likes of the British and French accents.However,it can be irritating when talking to Americans and they all keep commenting, 'Oh my gaaawd,your accent is so coool'!
Cook was from the North Riding of Yorkshire. He may have sounded like Ser Alliser Thorne from Game of Thrones.
There are many different Irish accents. They are usually just described by the county in Ireland that they are from, so a Limerick accent or a Waterford accent or a Roscommon accent etc.
A brogue.
most children will adop the accent of the main carer, and as they grow they will also be influenced by the accent they hear in the wider community.
German and Irish because she was from Germany, but she was married to an Irishman.
About 75% of girls like men with a British accent because they think it's cute. The other 25% of the girls like Irish,French and Spanish accents
No, i can do a irsh accent and im not Irish
As it is in the middle of Ireland, the people there would have an Irish midlands accent. You would have to hear one to know what it is like.
In folklore, leprechauns are often described as making sounds like the tapping of tiny hammers or the rustling of leaves in the wind. They are said to have mischievous laughter and speak in soft, soothing voices.
the Irish accent you here in most films is actually a dublin accent, i come from derry and although the accent has some simalilarities is isn't the same, and it is the same for all the counties, each county has its own accent. and the dublin accents you here on tv are pretty much the same as the natural dublin accent, except the natural accent may be a bit rougher. Whenever I hear a foreign actor doing an Irish actor I recognise it as an Irish accent. However there is not one person in the country who would talk like that. I don't know how you think its a Dublin accent mate. Most Irish accents in movies are bull. They're either a bad Northern Ireland accent on a guy who, predictably, was "in the I.R.A." or a very terrible, barely recognizable Connaught accent, exagerated so it sounds like a leprechaun. IRISH ACCENTS IN MOVIES ARE NOTHING LIKE THE REAL THING. Bear in mind the Beatles. They all had godawful Scouse (Liverpool Irish) accents, but affected "American" accents for vocals and interviews. Then watch "The Commitments"
Cook was from the North Riding of Yorkshire. He may have sounded like Ser Alliser Thorne from Game of Thrones.
No they have an Irish accent.
Irish
There are many different Irish accents. They are usually just described by the county in Ireland that they are from, so a Limerick accent or a Waterford accent or a Roscommon accent etc.
There are many very different US accents and there are also many very different Irish accents. They would be all very different, so would not sound like each other.
In Ireland, or anywhere in the world where there are Irish people. Irish people are found all over the world, so there are many places where you could hear an Irish accent.
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