yes, in any language you have an accent depending your region .
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.
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.
(Talking in a British accent here) You hear boats docking, and or mailmen, people, usually things you hear anywhere :)
You can hear the sound of the accent aigu
You can hear the sound of the accent aigu
Americans have an accent known as the American accent. People who do not have the accent hear it, but to someone that has the accent it can not be heard because they are used to speaking it. British people do not have an accent but to Americans and other countries they do for example.
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I can hear a distinct British accent when you speak.
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.
Yes. We hear our own regional accents easily, usually by how nasal our vowel sounds are. I understand that when trying for an American accent, most people lock onto the southern accent, but this is the extreme. If you want to see a Brit doing a perfect American accent, watch Hugh Laurie in the TV series "House".
Surprisingly enough, County Donegal !!