It's not possible to count accents because there is no universally accepted definition of what an accent is.
No they do not. There are many accents all around Ireland which are very different. Different parts of the Northern Ireland have very different accents. Different parts of the Republic of Ireland also have very different accents. So no matter where you are in Ireland, accents will sound very different.
It's not possible to count accents, because there's no universal definition of what an accent is.
People in the south of Ireland have different accents. There is not one single accent. Like anywhere in the world, different areas have different accents, even when those areas are close together. So there are lots of different accents in the south of Ireland, depending on where exactly you are.
With many different accents.
First of all, there are many Scottish accents that are very different to each other and there are also many Irish accents that are very different to each other. It would impossible and only a matter of opinion at to which of these many accents is the coolest, so there is no answer to the question.
That is a difficult question to answer, without being able to hear the accents. There are many different accents in Northern Ireland. There are hard accents and soft accents. Accents differ in different places, even in local areas. There are also different ways of speaking, and words used in different parts of Northern Ireland, which is also a factor. You really have to hear an accent and the way people speak and the words they use to notice differences.
The British accents are spelled the same as American accents. The New England accents are spelled different than American accents.
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.
No. It is worth noting that Ireland has many accents, so there is no single Irish accent. Accents in the west of Ireland are very different than those in the east etc. Wherever you go in Ireland you will find different accents. To hear Irish accents, try looking at videos or listening to Irish radio stations. Many broadcast on the internet.
Nothing happens. People all over the world have different accents. You may pick one up, but usually you have the accent from the region where you live. I have the ability to acquire an accent when I am talking to someone. They often think I am from their country.
coltish people have Scottish accents; garlic people have Irish accents
Because English has many different dialects and accents.