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Paul Mescal and Aisling Bea give their best attempt at a Jamaican accent, leaving Stephen Graham and the rest of the audience in stitches.
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@-HRH
@-HRH Год назад
There's a historical reason for the strong similarity between Irish and Jamaican accents. Look it up. Love those two islands. One is hot, one is cold, but both are full of beautiful, warm, soulful people ❤
@86sineadw
@86sineadw Год назад
There is! And it’s fascinating. I watched a documentary on it a while ago
@kierenquinn3918
@kierenquinn3918 Год назад
Came to the comments to say the same thing, I’m glad people know this :))
@-HRH
@-HRH Год назад
@@kierenquinn3918 Yes! More people than I thought. I love that.
@-HRH
@-HRH Год назад
@@86sineadw Ooh! I'd love to watch that. Do you remember what it was called?
@-HRH
@-HRH Год назад
@@86sineadw Bless youuuuuuuu!!!
@Craigyboi01
@Craigyboi01 Год назад
The way they say fuck off is brilliant
@killbotone6210
@killbotone6210 11 месяцев назад
For Irish people, the English language is a bit like a wall. Fuck is our Hammer. We use it for everything.
@vicjames3256
@vicjames3256 Год назад
This is intriguing cause as an American, when I try to do a Jamaican accent sometimes it sounds Irish, and when I do an Irish accent it comes out Jamaican. Don't ask me why or how - it just happens.
@2damecuteUK
@2damecuteUK Год назад
That because there a history between Ireland and Jamaica. Irish children were ship to Jamaica to work on the plantations when the British empire had slaves.
@vicjames3256
@vicjames3256 Год назад
@@2damecuteUK Oh wow, that's interesting. Thanks. The more you know 🌈🌟
@__sm1441
@__sm1441 7 месяцев назад
@@vicjames3256ye the similarities are mainly in the cadence, even as an Irish American who knows a few American born Jamaican Americans who also have an American accent obviously I notice sometimes even we speak w the same cadence as each other despite both of us having lost our accents over the generations
@JM-to9dk
@JM-to9dk Год назад
Only recently found out that Stephen Graham’s dad is half Jamaican. Would have loved to hear him do this segment.
@Emmet_Moore
@Emmet_Moore Год назад
And his mam’s scouse, so of Irish descent most likely
@hilser77
@hilser77 Год назад
No way! They missed out
@natv55
@natv55 Год назад
He played a Jamaican gangster in a film... I wish I could remember the name!!
@LorFire
@LorFire Год назад
@@natv55 Yardie brudda
@natv55
@natv55 Год назад
@@LorFire of course. Thanks
@lc1715
@lc1715 Год назад
The title is wrong. They're using Irish accents to read Jamaican phrases, not attempting Jamaican accents. :))
@justin.booth.
@justin.booth. Год назад
My god it's crazy the Cork accent genuinely does sound Jamaican! I thought it was just the Geordies but apparently no 😂
@coreyc1685
@coreyc1685 Год назад
I’ve always thought there was a similarity between Cork and Geordie accents. Especially when pronouncing vowels. Not surprising that they both sound a bit Jamaican too haha
@2damecuteUK
@2damecuteUK Год назад
That because Irish children were sent to Jamaica to work on the plantations by the British. They naturally develop a similar accent.
@ME-gz8yi
@ME-gz8yi Год назад
There is a great youtube vlogger called @Lady Colin Campbell and the first time I heard her she sounded Irish, but no, she is Jamaican. With that said, she often coins Jamaican sayings and they sound truly Rasta lol.
@EN-ne3hu
@EN-ne3hu Год назад
They sound so much like us Jamaicans, it's crazy.😅😊
@Cybernetic800
@Cybernetic800 Год назад
Look up the historical reasons as too why it's fascinating.
@barrypower6822
@barrypower6822 6 месяцев назад
Because we shagged our way through the Caribbean when our ancestors were transported there as convicts . We're seen as even lower class as the black slaves
@Islandboi821
@Islandboi821 5 месяцев назад
Irish was the first indentured laborers in Jamaica
@irishcountrygirl78
@irishcountrygirl78 4 месяца назад
There's a reason, the Cork accent influences Jamaica.
@tjc2824
@tjc2824 4 месяца назад
I don't think so! Jamaican Patwah is very distinct. It's an outgrowth of Niger Congo dialect. Said 3 different professors of Caribbean studies at University. 2 of which were Jamaican
@estebancomulet
@estebancomulet Год назад
I assume he was promoting Aftersun. What a stunning film. without question film of the year!
@jacobharris954
@jacobharris954 Год назад
Fun fact : Every family has there own Guinness punch recipe and there all delicious
@Craigyboi01
@Craigyboi01 Год назад
So there's the fact wheres the fun?
@wendyraymond1751
@wendyraymond1751 Год назад
Such a fun show x
@coreyc1685
@coreyc1685 Год назад
I always thought the Cork accent had a Geordie feel to it but it definitely sounds more Jamaican.
@MiloManning05
@MiloManning05 11 месяцев назад
It comes from welsh
@i.i1215
@i.i1215 Год назад
That’s because Irish servants and Jamaican slaves used to mingle
@i.i1215
@i.i1215 Год назад
But don’t compare the two the Irish wouldn’t have lasted a day in the conditions African slaves were forced into the Americas
@classactsexpertiseandinspi4815
Can you imagine being a red haired pink skinned homebody sheltered person forced to leave all loved ones, into exile with no prospect of return as somebody elses indentured servant - forced to leave beloved close family at 16 celcius degrees average for the least Irish place possible at 40 degrees 100s of years before sun protection factor was known or sunburn was treatable.
@MuhammadAli-eo4kz
@MuhammadAli-eo4kz 5 месяцев назад
​@@i.i1215you say this bit the Irish were forced to do the agricultural work also... sugar cane, tobacco, and cotton. They also were forced into working as household servants. While others were forced into manual labour such as building houses/roads etc. The difference being that in America you had the shackles and whips. But both were often beaten and threatened with their lives, and taken against their will
@sorchaoreilly2633
@sorchaoreilly2633 27 дней назад
And Irish prisoners in Barbados
@lucywright3312
@lucywright3312 Год назад
Paul is too dreamy
@STINKAHBELL
@STINKAHBELL Год назад
Mad ting is, Stephen Grahem's jamaican accent is on point!!!
@gearoidslattery6012
@gearoidslattery6012 Год назад
There is a huge influence of the Irish accent on Carribian accents for sure. Always loved this documentary on the black Irish of Montserrat ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PzxRuSh4bXo.html
@TheNicoliyah
@TheNicoliyah Год назад
Was thinking the exact same thing. The Barbados accent always reminds me of somewhere like Yorkshire
@kuyahkudey3217
@kuyahkudey3217 Год назад
Most if not all people of Monserrat have Gaelic/Irish last names and they are very connected to their Irish heritage. I said Gaelic because some people there use the Gaelic pronunciation of their names. The truth is that Oliver Cromwell sent most of the Bl*ck Irish people into 5lavery in the Caribbean. You can research this.
@Sean-jc6cu
@Sean-jc6cu 5 месяцев назад
​@kuyahkudey3217 lmao no he sent Irish people to the carribean and they either died off or became slave owners over the African population
@balorgalore5629
@balorgalore5629 Год назад
Fun fact: When a cork man says "beer can" it sounds exactly like a Jamaican man saying "bacon"
@lauramccormack5366
@lauramccormack5366 Год назад
I just tried it out loud and it really does 🤣
@TheHippocrocapig
@TheHippocrocapig Год назад
And saying Jimmy carr sounds like a Jamaican saying Jamaica 🤣
@phyllisb-chronicles3358
@phyllisb-chronicles3358 8 месяцев назад
So good we definitely behave Irish mix love
@antine1279
@antine1279 Месяц назад
They nailed the Cork accent!
@locksie70
@locksie70 8 месяцев назад
The irish were sent to JA years and years ago and that's why the dialect and some of the words like "ting" are so similar. Look it up
@kuyahkudey3217
@kuyahkudey3217 Год назад
Donovan is a very popular first name in Jamaica.
@NinaC
@NinaC Год назад
LMAOOOOOO!
@allaroundme5429
@allaroundme5429 Год назад
We're not that different We all know that word: Eeediat
@tashpope1
@tashpope1 Год назад
BLOOODCLAAT X
@raymondcerv1370
@raymondcerv1370 9 месяцев назад
The Historical coalition of Jamaica and Ireland.
@natashatlnorman
@natashatlnorman Год назад
How you going ? This is Trini loool
@tashpope1
@tashpope1 Год назад
Looool
@crazychicSHENA
@crazychicSHENA Год назад
Irish Jamaican English 😂🇮🇪🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇯🇲
@MolloyPolloy
@MolloyPolloy 7 месяцев назад
There's a party to end all parties 😂❤
@darraghfarrell9024
@darraghfarrell9024 Месяц назад
JAYSUS CHRIST ALMIGHTY FOLKS!?! I’VE REALLY REALLY GOTTA START DOING SOMETHING WITH MY LIFE!?!
@dahee1
@dahee1 Год назад
An American waiter thought a cork friend was Jamaican.
@deboman81
@deboman81 Год назад
What time is this show aired?
@eclectica1
@eclectica1 Год назад
Current series is 11:05pm Friday nights on Channel 4.
@deboman81
@deboman81 Год назад
@@eclectica1 perfect, thanks!!!!
@phyllisb-chronicles3358
@phyllisb-chronicles3358 9 месяцев назад
Real yardie
@zzzcocopepe
@zzzcocopepe Год назад
i do accents for fun, like, not officially but just like... i've always done accents as a joke. and whenever i do jamaican, i always end up sounding irish.
@zzzcocopepe
@zzzcocopepe Год назад
"jamaican" is sometimes called patois. and a lot of it is like.... they kind of switch up words. or, their language switches up words. it kind of reminds me of cockney, like they use kinda slang words but i don't know if jamaicans think of it as slang or if they just think of it like its just the words they use.
@shaneilellis9832
@shaneilellis9832 Месяц назад
Sounds like a Geordie.
@PickpocketJones
@PickpocketJones Год назад
Just say Beercan in a Scottish accent and it's Bacon in Jamaican accent.
@rossgeography
@rossgeography 11 месяцев назад
Cork Accent according to Tommy Tiernan: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gZR8XqNX4LY.html
@robgoudie1540
@robgoudie1540 Год назад
Come on ste - you can’t need the publicity this bad.
@-Expert-Everything-
@-Expert-Everything- 3 месяца назад
Did anyone watch this
@loose2550
@loose2550 2 месяца назад
There is no way that this bird is the best there is in terms of female comedy.. nope. It's a conspiracy
@munsterfloyd
@munsterfloyd 4 месяца назад
The Irish were slaves in Jamaica well before the Africans were kidnapped from their homes.
@pIaceholderhandle
@pIaceholderhandle 2 месяца назад
well thats not true at all. the first african slaves were brought to jamaica while the island was still under spanish rule in the early 17th century. irish labourers only began to arrive after the island became a british colony in the mid 1600s, and even then they were NOT slaves. they were indentured servants. indentured servitude was absolutely a horrifying and exploitative experience, but it was in no way comparable as an institution to the chattel slavery suffered by african slaves. stop spreading historical misinformation on the internet please.
@sorchaoreilly2633
@sorchaoreilly2633 27 дней назад
Prisoners or indentured servants with limited sentences. And no it wasn't earlier.
@ruseangirl
@ruseangirl 2 месяца назад
They don’t sound Jamaican at all and Irish indentured labourers didn’t teach Jamaicans how to speak English. This misinformation needs to stop. The accents are not similar.
@nastykash9557
@nastykash9557 15 дней назад
Wouldn’t see it’s misinformation since it’s one of the concluded information there are multiple suggestions on how Jamaicans learned patois Irish is one of them. But there is no concrete evidence on how they learnt it and the reason why Irish is one of them is because Africans and indentured servants married each other and mingled with each other and some worked with each other. For example my 5 great grandparent is Scottish and he married african slave and had descends. And mix race children married Irish. So cases of these happening is not odd.
@Degjoy
@Degjoy 11 месяцев назад
This was an absolutely terrible show- it was so incredibly boring
@josephsolowyk7697
@josephsolowyk7697 Год назад
Female comedian. An example of an oxymoron.
@lucyrowland5137
@lucyrowland5137 Год назад
Get a grip Joseph
@aislingh
@aislingh Год назад
Wow so clever and insightful
@madgeapple
@madgeapple Год назад
Whereas you're just a moron.
@tomfoley5837
@tomfoley5837 Год назад
ah piss off
@b-six-twelve
@b-six-twelve Год назад
Her: *making a living off comedy* You: *bitter RU-vid comments* The winner seems pretty clear
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