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How do you speak with an irish accent?

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i speak with an american accent, but i love ireland and lucky charms!!!

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  1. I'm from Northern Ireland and I can't even speak with a Southern Irish accent, which is a pity cos it's a lovely accent, while I'm stuck with a common as muck Belfast accent lol


  2. lucky charms.......

    racist idiot

    there are many accents

    so specify which one please

    btw, Athlone one is sexiest:D:D

  3. i dont know, i just speak and it comes out! btw we never say "top of the mornin'".

  4. You open your mouth and the words just flow out........

  5. lmao   omg

  6. Lol! Just dont copy Tom Cruise in Far and Away or any of the actors or actresses in Circle of Friends or PS I Love you or any film made about Ireland with American actors in it.  We never say 'top o the mornin' ....yuch! There are many different accents from strong in some parts to soft in others.  I have never heard anyone successfully 'do' an Irish accent, no matter what voice coach they attended.

    You can love us without wanting to be us!

  7. you have to soften your vowels

    "a" sounds like "e" and "e" sounds lie "a" sometimes

    Eg an irish person would pronunce Film as Filum.

    words should be as short as possible we dont over exagerate word sounds.

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    You would actually be more likley to insult an irish person by saying Top of the morning to you" no real irish person says that phrase, these are racial sterotypes from when the irish arrived in the USA and have stuck.

  8. Em don't try to copy anything you hear on TV as no Irish accent I have heard on American TV has been right

    Maybe talk to someone with an Irish accent or look up interviews on youtube with Irish singers or authors or whatever in them and just try to copy them

  9. who has an accent

  10. Hmmm, nowadays there is no typical Irish accent. There's D4 'loike omg, i'm, loike, studyin orts in TCD. Roish? I go in on the DORT or in my Beamer every day. LOL' (like, oh my god, I'm like, studying arts in Trinity College Dublin. Right? I go in on the DART (train) or in my BMW every day.)

    Skanger: Anto, wudya bleedin' *** ova he-or? Yer Ma! (Anto, would you bleeding come over here? Your mother!)

    No one actually speaks the way they do on TV, but if you want to be stereotypical: Sure to begorrah, Jaysus, Paddy! Top o' the mornin foyne young sir!

  11. diddley-aye-di-aye lol not really

    umm try these:

    Diper=nappy

    Cookie=biscuit

    Choc chip cookie=cookie

    Garbage/trash=rubbish

    Fall(season)=autumn

    Herbs=pronounce the 'h'!

    Whats up=howaya?(how are you?)

    I know they're not really accents as such,but it's the best i can do! hope that helps

  12. No, People say I have a foreign language, I don't know why. I think it's because I am fluent in 7 other languages and that might have affected it but it has also been like that! Weird, I know!

  13. ok i would suggest go there and live there for a while i did that and up until about a year ago i could slip into an irish accent now i still can but its harder unless i talk to some irish friends then i can do it again but you would have to go there or see a dialect coach i think.

  14. after living here for 6 years.. i must say it's rubbed off a little on me!!

  15. Repeat after me: "Top o' the mornin' to yah"

    lol

  16. It helps to be born Irish...

  17. I have to agree with everyone....don't copy the actor's! I lived there in Cork for a while and you pick up somethings just from everyday life. I am moving back, believe me you have to hear it first hand...I heard many dialects, no different from how many we have here in the states; ie Virginian, Californian etc.  My 14 yr old daughter tried to mimic the accent...and somehow she came out with a Scottish brogue accent, lol. Do the youtube video's from Ireland...not the fake American versions....from the actors...their hideous! And honey...they don't have lucky charms cereal there (as far as i know) its a gimmick for the cereal manufacturer's. Also keep in mind, while in Ireland...you have the accent, lol. Good Luck!

  18. Sure now; see a dialect coach, or spend a LOT of time with recent Irish immigrants.  I can slip into a brogue easily, especially when I've been hanging out with my Irish-born grandmother or great-aunts.  When they're not around, it seems a bit harder tho.  Good (Eireesh) luck to yeh!

  19. Well you have to be Irish (or at least live there for a while!)

    I have a cute Derry Galway accent!

    My friends slag it both in Derry (for it being a Galway accent) and in Galway (for it being a Derry accent!!)

    I love it!!

    The Irish accent is s**y!!

  20. well its nothing like they show on american tv and in hollywood, nobody says "top of the morning" here, jeez.  

    Lucky charms are an american creation, so you are off to a bad start, lol

    Gabriel Byrne, Pierce Brosnan, Liam Neeson and Colin Farrell are four Irish guys with different irish accents, try to speak like them

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