uildanach2010 Yeah exactly. The whole of my Dad’s side of the family is from Kerry (including him) so I know exactly what they sound like. That was nothing like it! My dad has lived in England for nearly 30 years and compared to her his accent is still as strong as could be!
her accent struck me as a combo accent, like someone who grew up in one place and then moved somewhere else and stayed for a long time. Sharon Farrell is a youtuber originally from Ireland who later moved to Australia, and then got major jaw surgery. Her accent and voice changed drastically over the years.
@uildanach2010 ah lad her accent couldnt be more english .....like not only does she not sound at all like shes from kerry but i have watched this like 10 times and cant get any tinge of irish accent from her. and the louth accent would have been good if they had gotten someone with an actual louth accent
Aidan McCarney I’m with you on that I counted 75 but that would be a conservative guess lol . I’ve got ancestry from three counties mainly Tipperary , Cavan and cork for my great gran on dads side ( his maternal gran )
We can’t hear the differences so well unfortunately. I heard the overall clear sounds, especially between the parts, but it’s hard for us to distinguish how to repeat them. I felt like I kept sounding the same when I tried it. Vague brogue.
“Would you please say ‘Top of the morning to ya.’” “No.” Good on you! Nobody says that in Ireland. It was entirely made up by Hollywood. Americans saw it on the big screen and took it to heart, and now it’s synonymous with the Irish dialect despite no-one having ever said it beforehand.
This whole video is a mess, can you please get an actual Irish person to tell you about how the accents work that Kerry one was horrible it sounds english
Deep SOUTH Armagh ( ARD MACHA ) where it meets North county Louth / east county Monaghan. Have the most Beautiful Irish accents of them all. But you'll not get any adult from that region on this video making a fool of themselves. Go to RU-vid Channel for Dundalk FM and search for: Bite your Lip when the blue lights come. To yous hear that mans accent. Sublime. Sláinte !
Josh Bruh well of course I love it too got a cousin there and it’s also my great grans county she was from there she’s on my dads side his maternal gran
If people want to hear true representations of these accents: South Dublin - Eve Hewson or Amy Huberman North Dublin - Colin Farrell or Barry Keoghan Louth - The Corrs Cork - Cillian Murphy or Fiona Shaw Kerry - Michael Fassbender or Jessie Buckley Notice even though they're from the same counties there's a difference in accents
Was really excited to see their reaction to a Kerry accent cause it's kinda like the crown jewel of Irish accents, but instead I was given what sounded like an English girl doing a bad impression of it.😒
The ‘Kerry’ accent girl even answered the question to - ‘Oh? Where’s yours?’ With ‘Putney’ She’s from the Greater London suburbs and upper class at that.
The North Dublin Girl was so hot. The County Louth guy's accent was augmented by his campness, felt unrepresentative of the actual accent as a consequence. The Cork lass sounds like the Head Nun from Derry Girls. Sort of matronly and authoritative. The Kerry lass sounds like she's from a boarding school near London, wtf? Gutting thing is, the sexiest accent is N. Irish Belfast and it was not featured.
Amy Taylor well to me cork does win could be biased have relatives there but also it’s the home county of my dads maternal grandmother so my great gran in other words I mentioned her maiden name to someone ( it’s RING ) she told me to check if there was any connection the famous hurler from cork Christy Ring
the guy was not speaking authentic Louth it's all trinity or UCD speak, poshies west brits indoctrinated, bet they all voted for abortion and gay marriage they're not the real Irish they're all EU'ers from macrons little leftie army
"I actually dont drink" Every American ever: HOW ARE YOU IRISH? A lot of us are actually lifelong pioneers ie dont drink our whole lives. Excessive drinking is a lot more common in America. Despite all of this, you still wont get better Guinness anywhere else.
@@caitlinmccann5243 well you do you. Honestly we joke about drinking but since covid I think a lot of people are changing their tune to how they deal with drink. I've literally seen a barely functioning alcoholic go cold turkey for the last few months and he's working 6 days a week now. I myself cut back to several beers once a week and now down to only a couple ciders once a week, feel a lot better with no hangovers.
Being born in Croydon living there for a year then living in Ireland all my life, I feel like that ‘Kerry’ accent was low-key thrown in there to see how many Irish person would react 🧐🤔 that’s bad form 😂 (blatantly south London)
Definitely need a part two where they use people with actual distinctive irish accents where they all don't sound like the exact same person (and also no english people doing any sort of irish accent)
It's by far the most stereotypical for sure like nearly none of the rest of us sound like that, you probably haven't ever heard or met someone from my county
Sadly N.I is the step child England didnt want and the loyalists wont give it back because they dont like being called Irish or having anything original about themselves they'd rather be second class british it's sad really. I'm from Co.Down and I'm Irish not British, not Northern Irish, just Irish. Just like a Scot is a scot and a welshman is a welsh man. For one you cant be british if you don't live in Britain that's just not possible it's the United Kingdom of great BRITAIN and Norther Ireland. The loyalists are too busy thinking they're part of something that cares nothing about them that they've lost their heritage of such a beautiful island.
Reece Payne I’m from Co. Down and I’m British and loyalist. Honestly don’t care about the politics. It’s pretty obvious we’re second class British but honestly, I do love being apart something bigger. Ireland shares a lot of culture with Scotland and there’s also Welsh culture aside from English and I think it’s pretty cool to be a part that. Also, my family is mostly Ulster Scots. We’re Northern irish but our culture is gonna be further away from Irish and probably closer to Scottish (not that anyone bothered to try and teach me about any Irish or Scottish history in school). Basically I feel an affinity with Northern Ireland but not so much with Ireland on it’s own, even though I still love Ireland as a country.
I can’t believe that the guy hasn’t heard that Irish some accents are considered one of the most attractive accents in the world. As for the female who didn’t realise there are many regional, distinct Irish accents- what? Does she know there are distinct accents in the USA?
Alein FromEarth I know ! Annoys me no end but then they’re American because you know according to Hollywood Ireland has only one accent which is ludicrous really . They either tend to sound like a leprechaun on acid and take it too high or too tough and northern with no leeway in between .
my girlfriend lives 3,709 miles away in ireland and the other night she was like “wait i just realized you have an american accent” and i was like “wait i just realized you have an irish accent 👁👄👁” i totally didn’t look up this video to imagine what her voice sounds like 😳
How in God’s name did they get an Englishwoman for a Kerry accent? Did she live in Kerry? Someone else in the comments asked if her name was Kerry, and that’s a funny one. That is not an Irish accent, let alone a Kerry one. And she said “shilling” too. They still use those in Britain but haven’t in Ireland for awhile. That’s no coincidence.
What in the fuck, is there a Kerry in London? Who's in charge here?! That man should be arrested claiming to have a Louth accent. Quarantine is getting to me I do apologise.
Also no one from Kerry sounds like that wth. She sounded too generic British and she wasn’t dragging the last vowel of each sentence as Kerry people are wont to do and she’s way too monotonous
Goes to show you that Hollywood uses the typical Cork accent for every Irish character there is. Diffidently a lot more diversity in the accents in Ireland.
im from southside of Dublin and sound nothin like that i also have family on the north side of Dublin they sound nothin like that. and the Kerry one she soundin like she from England.