The Irish Accent - Dublin | How to Understand it and do it!
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- čas přidán 10. 03. 2024
- This video explains the main features of how to do a Republic of Ireland accent, a Dublin accent specifically. It takes you through the main features and is a great guide for anyone who wants to understand the accent better and also for actors who need to do the accent. If you liked the video don't forget to hit like and if you haven't subscribed then hit subscribe!
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Very well composed video, excellently informed and entertaining, as a dubliner😊
Thank you so much! That means a lot!
As a Dubliner I couldn't stop laughing. She's captured and dissected the accent so well that I thought she must be Irish. She's not. What an ear she has.
I like the Irish accent. It is pleasant to the ear.
Scottish accent is the worst lol
As a polyglot I'm really impressed with your easy and fluid transition from RP to Hiberno-English. Terrific. Cheers
Southern Irish means Cork. It's Republic of Ireland.
The “Great Vowel” shift circa 16-17 hundred which changed pronunciation of certain vowels in Britain did not affect Dublin accents which stayed pretty much as it always was . With “O” being pronounced “Ow” as for example “a owld” for old or “bowl” for bowl etc . For example people will say “oh he has an “owld” cold or flu … which does not refer to the “age “ of the illness but rather how common it may be !
I'm Dublin born & bred - the "t" and "d" are declining rapidly. In fact, a highly Americanised form is now noticeable in the under 30s, especially in middle-income areas.
Your accent is excellent btw
That has helped me a lot for my Irish accent training. Thank you
You are so welcome! If it helped you please share it !
One of the best accent videos I’ve ever seen/heard.
Thank you so much!
I loved the video , Irish accent is the best indeed.. Father Ted and Msr Brown are fine examples to how entertaining and beautiful this accent..😄
❤❤ woooow stunning ever said words. I'm thrilled with that
Great story, Sabrah! This accent is pretty understandable.
Thanks so much Sergiy! Nice to see your comment!
Hi, Sabrah
Appreciate your efforts👏👏.
Thank you,
Thanks so much Manish!
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It’s the vowel sounds which make the Irish accent different from any accents in Britain .
I need to do a self tape in a Dublin accent, going to try to get it done soon
This is a really solid effort. Say this as a local. Well done.
Great to hear! Thank you!!
Very interesting. Just to note that if you say in Ireland an Irish Speaker more or less everyone will take that to mean speaking the Irish Language, Gaeilge
Hi my lovely! :-) my ray of sunshine, my ears' delight, my very Rose of England 🌹😊
What a talent and what a great lesson Sabrah! You described the features so magnificently. It is true that it's a beautiful accent and I believe you when you say that it's considered to be the sexiest of English accents. In any case, as you say it, I'm totally smitten and under the spell, and, as far as I'm concerned,it reaches new heights of sensuality.
I don't think I've finished watching the video to taste it even more and soak it all in!
When I saw Brendan Gleeson, I told to myself: I know that guy and then he spoke of braveheart and I immedietly pictured Hamish
It's funny because I saw the film again very recently (for the tenth time probably ... and I still cried my eyes out at all the scenes with the beautiful Murron in particular ;-)
As a matter of fact, in response to your request, and even though I have little doubt so much you are good at accents, do you think you'd be able to tell us about the Scottish accent and its characteristics? ... You’d give me great pleasure!
Inutile de te dire à quel point j'ai adoré te retrouver et aimé la leçon ! Sans mentionner que tu es plus belle que jamais ! :-)
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Thank you so much for the lovely comment. I am so pleased you liked the video! Yes Scottish is definitely next on my list!
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Fantastic! Merci Sabrah ! 👍💞
Great effort sabrah
Thank you!
Oooh! Irish, I love it ❤
Whale
Oil
Beef
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Congrats, you just learned how to speak Irish
Great video, Sabrah! Accents are so captivating. I'd like some Scottish accent, if possible. Btw, the Pachira Aquatica at the back looks awesome. It's said to bring good energy and fortune to the home. Regards!!
Thank you yes I can do Scottish next 👍
Oh my God! I learned American English as a second language at home thanks to my family. They speak American English as well, and I swear Irish English sounds pretty similar to American accent
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I am interested in the difference between the northern/Belfast and the southern/Dublin accent. I know the placement of the "house" vowel is more forward in Belfast, but I'm not sure I've identified much more.
The Dublin accent if practiced would sound Northern Irish. Fab vid by the way. Big hiya from Darlington.
Esse video e muito bom
I like the way Irish people say beggora or beggabers every other word, wear wellies all the time and green clothes and fit right in, top of the morning to you!
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Speaking as a native Dub this is very good.
The one adjustment I would make is on point 4. This is the one feature people doing an Irish accent almost always get wrong to the extent that we have a term for it; stage Oirish. It is like an imitation of an imitation of an imitation of an imitation and quite divorced from the real thing.
If you want your Irish voice to sound authentic do not lean in to this feature as much as others do. I wish I could give better direction that that; the I sound is different but it is not as close to "oy" as many think.
Thanks so much for this feedback ! It is super helpful! 👍
Scottish accent next, please!
I'm Thai but someone said on my live stream chat that my accent sounds Irish. So i am here to check and see 😂
Hi my teacher
The Dublin accent always makes the speaker sound like a drug dealer... 😂
In dublin we’ve got middle class and working class people , and there 2 completely different accents like Barry Keoghans very working class his accents different to Aidan Turner.
Can u plz give tell me of one best Dictionary to learn RP ?
Dear Madam Teacher Sabrah,many thanks for next great,brilliant lesson (of course - like always).Btw - I've heard, that people in Ireland speak Irish language too (absolutely different from English - probably,similar like a Celtic,Gaelic language?). Kind of ancient language? Thanks a lot again and have a beautiful day.
Yes they speak Gaelic. Thanks for your comment! Glad you liked the video!
Maybe it’s just me, but I always found similarities between Irish accent and American, probably because the massive amount of Irish immigrants in the US influenced the accent there. Is that possible?
Thing is i can't pronounce "r" as well because Rhotacism and if i try hard it results in an irish accent!
So as a romanian is win win!
Cockney rhyming accent next, please :)
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You, I think, missed out on the t at the end of a word tending towards an sh sound, so right tends towards roysh (not quite but nearly)
Ahh interesting! Yes I had heard about it. Thank you!
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Oh dear,, as you said accent is so nice and sweet, but I had a terrible experience with an Irish bloke at a pub in Australia when I was studying there.. The incident goes like this, I was just sitting over at the corner of this pub and this macho looking irish bloke came and struck a conversation with me immediately ... So, he started speaking so fast that I didn't understand a word of what he was saying and the worst thing was not only his accent but the music and the peoples loud voice made matters worst for us to have a decent conversation and he just went on and on and spoke to me like 5 minutes and since I didn't respond anything to him, what he did was like he grabbed by my collar and took me outside and he just said angrily, dude I have been asking you all this time, what was your name and where you were from and that's all that I have been asking you for the past 10 minutes 😂😂 and the moment he said this that I couldn't stop laughing for the next 10 minutes and that's Irish and they are absolutely fun loving people.. 😂❤🤩🤩
That's my little story on Irish, wish you have a good day and see you later my dear.. 🙏
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Oh my goodness! It can be hard to understand! I can imagine this could happen! 😂 haha good story! Xx
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Can you do Texan?
I could give it a try!
@@LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah thank you! Looking forward to the Texan Accent episode! 🤠
We don't put an extra r in between two words, which English people do to sound posh!
There are 2 to 5 different accents within Dublin city🎉
Can you give more details about them?
The 6 main accents in Dublin would be North Dublin suburbs, North Dublin City, Inner City, West Dublin, South Dublin and finally South Dublin suburbs.
They are mostly attached to whether the area is working class, middle class or what is know as "West British" upper middle class areas.
This video features mostly a South Dublin accent. North Dublin is fundamentally different!
Bit of fun. Actors tend to soften things when talking on American interviews. I’ve loads of dub friends. More on the north side and the city centre there’s more of a nasal o sound with words like “don’t, going, know.”
I tends to sound like something between auy and oy.
There’s a subtle pattern in sentences that has a bit of “ah jeez here we go again”
Auy daownt knaow heww ta dew diss 😂 Bote den a gann Auymm joost a yank.
If you’re ever at a loss just inhale sharply whilst saying “yea.”🤣
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Irish accent is grand
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The midwestern American accent
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Is this lady from Liverpool?
Yes I am from there originally.
You sound like Mrs Doyle.
I'm interested why you say 'British' as opposed to 'English' when referring to the accent.
Surely it's more accurate to distinguish the accents by the individual countries in Britain.
My natural accent and the accent of a lot of people in the South is still referred to as the Standard Southern British accent. It is a linguistic term actually that you will hear any phonics teacher at the moment using. I agree it is essentially an English accent but I think British accents still have many similar base sounds even if you have a Welsh accent, Scottish etc, Southern British etc That may be why. The accents from the Republic of Ireland however are not British they are Irish and I hope I have made that very clear in the video.
How they pronunce letter or water with glotal t or with american d
And how they pronunce
Out of here
Write it here
Like american d or glotal t
Reuben, get out of dat Bleeding Rose bed , or I'll swing for you...that's Dublin.
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I dont know what it is, but the moment an attractive women speaks in a legitimate Irish accent, I want to propose.
There seems to be two distinct Dublin accents
Can you explain a bit more ?
Whale…Oil… Beef…Hooked.
I wonna know everythin' about Craigavon accent.
I knew it was English, but I couldn’t understand a word in Ireland n Scotland.
Now a days in. England One pound in India one hundred rupees equal
For me as a Polish it is above my mind. Won't give it a try.I'll stick to RP.
Tell us please about slavish accents, when slavish people are starting speak English 😂
Slavic.
From midwest american, Irish is easier than RP.
Dublin is east
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I’m trynna make jokes bro
Sexy accent 😂
Has Laila become a coach potato ?
Southern Irish accents belong to Munster and not to Dublin
Dublin is an Eastern Irish accent not a Southern Irish accent.
Thank you very much for your clarification on this. I can see now that it would be referred to in this way.
Please stop comparing the Irish accents to southern british accent,
Sorry Lady, are you teaching the Irish accent for English people or none English? because you are talking so fast.
Freedom to the Northern Ireland from English occupation!
How many English occupy Northern Ireland? What happened to the irish were they forced down south?
Lol
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Settle kettle!
It's not occupation if it's voluntary
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