That question is impossible to answer. First of all, there are many accents in Ireland, so there is no such thing as a southern Irish accent. There are lots of very different accents in the south of Ireland. Secondly, you cannot in writing explain an accent. You can only have an idea of an accent by hearing it. You would need to hear a genuine Irish accent, not something in a movie where actors are trying to put on an accent. You can try to tune into some Irish television or radio online or some video websites of genuine Irish people.
The people of Alabama for the most part speak English, with a southern accent.
the Southern Accent
Parts of the state do, others don't. Generally the people do, though.
Bill Clinton has a Southern accent, specifically a regional Arkansas accent.
Yes, Virginia is in the south. I am from Virginia(D.C suburbs) and I can tell you that you might not find a southern accent all over. But if you speak with natives you will find it is southern.
She had an southern accent.
She had a southern accent.
You can get a lot of information about it from websites such as Wikipedia. Just search Southern American English. In general though, the best way to learn an accent is to hear it, and speak it yourself. I suggest watching something like the Andy Griffith show (you can find it on YouTube) and try to mimic the pronunciation. And remember, imitation is the highest form of mimicry...
A southern bell accent.
southern accent
No.
True, she has a southern accent.