live in the north and copy the other peoples
No they have an Irish accent.
a northern one
Ronald Reagan spoke with an "Inland Northern American" accent. Most people would say that he did not have an accent.
It varies. While some may find Northern English accents easy to understand due to their crisp enunciation and intonation, others may struggle because of regional dialects and variations within the accent itself. Ultimately, the ease of understanding an accent depends on the individual's exposure and familiarity with it.
mike Baldwin
In the opinion of some people, it's a harsh accent. However, I find it fascinating.
go into the link and listen to the co.down accent, its the closest to the armagh one if you dont know the armagh accent already
Some people from rural areas of Illinois might have a slight country accent, but overall, Illinois is diverse and accents can vary depending on the region. Areas in southern Illinois might have accents similar to neighboring southern states, while northern Illinois accents may align more with the Midwest.
It is difficult to describe an accent. You really have to hear it, or be familiar with a similar accent. A Donegal accent is basically a milder Northern Ireland accent, but is still al ot harsher than other counties in the Republic of Ireland. Despite Donegal having a Northern Ireland accent it is part of the Republic of Ireland. Accents are not determined by borders and as you travel around Ireland you have different accents, which slowly change as you go from one area to another.
je vois - tu voisthere is no accent on any form of the verb 'voir'
Accent to Future
Tony Hicks does not have a Midlands accent, he has a northern accent (north-west, to be precise).He was born in Lancashire and grew up in and around Manchester where, in 1963, he joined The Hollies.