Colin Farrell
Leprechauns are often depicted with Irish accents in folklore and popular culture. Their accent is typically described as a whimsical and mischievous variation of an Irish brogue.
The Irish accent is generally considered closer to the English accent than the American accent, as both the Irish and English accents belong to the British Isles. However, the Irish accent has distinctive features that set it apart from both the American and English accents.
There are many different types of British accents, including Cockney, Received Pronunciation (RP), Estuary English, Scottish, Welsh, and Northern Irish accents. Each region of the UK has its own unique accent with variations in pronunciation, vocabulary, and intonation.
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Because it's unique and she's has a lovely sounding voice, people seem to love Brittish (english,welsh,scottish) accents and Irish accents, and rihanna's accent sounds abit Irish. Jamaicin accents are awesome:)
Colin Farrell
coltish people have Scottish accents; garlic people have Irish accents
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.
They have British and Irish accents.
Gaelic good looks and irresistible 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.
ó m'anam. The Irish language uses the standard Latin alphabet, though with accents.
Because the Irish have a slight slur to there accents. They are not as sharp as the English which in your opinion is not as 'hot' as Irish accents. SO if you want to really know why type in google 'Why are Irish accents hotter than British accents' and you should get your answer come up. If it's too scientific you can just use mine. Or if your answers go against your opinion, just remember that what youthink is hot and what others think is hot is a completely different thing. I personally like the Aussie accent but you probably think otherwise. I hope this helps you at least a little bit. If you need any other information just contact me at bonjourola@yahoo.co.uk Thanks Bi! From Rambling
Cause of their accents! What else?
No. Alexander the great was a king of the ancient Macedonians, and while he did conquer a very large portion of Earth, this conquest went east and south of Macedonia (ancient Greece). The "Mac" or "Mc" of Scottish and Irish names comes from the ancient Gallic language stem and means "son of", (as explained in the related questions linked to below).
Leprechauns are often depicted with Irish accents in folklore and popular culture. Their accent is typically described as a whimsical and mischievous variation of an Irish brogue.
No, people OUTSIDE of Texas have accents. Actually, everyone has an accent, you just don't notice it if theirs is the same as yours.