Saoirse Ronan Tries To Teach Stephen An Irish Accent

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  • čas přidán 12. 01. 2016
  • The star of Brooklyn gives Stephen a primer in speaking with an Irish brogue.
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  • @Ragd0ll1337
    @Ragd0ll1337 Před 7 lety +25904

    Poor Saoirse, every show she goes on she has to do this bit.

    • @randytrashcan
      @randytrashcan Před 7 lety +872

      As someone who doesn't know Gaelic, it's both fascinating and enlightening to hear of another's culture.

    • @emmawilson1816
      @emmawilson1816 Před 7 lety +339

      +Red Whovian Gaelic is more Scots Gaelic, but the Irish version is called Gaeilge which translates to Irish.

    • @HongFeiBai
      @HongFeiBai Před 7 lety +101

      Yeah, but people are fine going up and sharing their culture.

    • @flixerdk7947
      @flixerdk7947 Před 7 lety +14

      Blame the irish or her parents!

    • @ellenboylan2386
      @ellenboylan2386 Před 7 lety +83

      The english spelling of Gaeilge is not gaelic it's just 'Irish', the term you are looking for is the Anglicised version. Besides nobody uses the term Gaelic to refer to the language because there is more than one gaelic language. People try to sound intelligent when actually the correct way to say it is either 'Irish' or 'Gaeilge'. Nowhere in Ireland do they refer to it as Gaelic, that is something foreigners seem to do... I mean I don't know if your Irish or not but I do know that that is actually something that really irritates Irish people..

  • @BS-se4yg
    @BS-se4yg Před 4 lety +15142

    Irish and Scottish are such beautiful accents.

    • @sammagee727
      @sammagee727 Před 4 lety +196

      Bruno Scopel they're also completely different

    • @pmcl3616
      @pmcl3616 Před 4 lety +217

      Well Northern irish accents and Scottish accents are more similar.

    • @PlsCallCYFS
      @PlsCallCYFS Před 4 lety +108

      Sam Magee who said they were the same? Fucken idiot

    • @MemeGang420
      @MemeGang420 Před 4 lety +101

      Irish yes, british accent is terrible.

    • @ASMRyouVEGANyet
      @ASMRyouVEGANyet Před 4 lety +32

      Calm down, everyone.

  • @eiloccorb2797
    @eiloccorb2797 Před 3 lety +2086

    I love how she became a star and now has to answer for all the Irish.

    • @isaacolivecrona6114
      @isaacolivecrona6114 Před 2 lety +1

      Oh, what did the Irish do?

    • @kkandsims4612
      @kkandsims4612 Před 2 lety +18

      I mean Liam was doing it for years so it’s her turn now 😂😂 plus I swear there are a lot of Irish actors like michelle Fairely aka catelyn stark shes Irish so is little finger and Varys all Irish .

    • @silverkitty2503
      @silverkitty2503 Před 2 lety +7

      @@isaacolivecrona6114 what didn't we do ;) ??

    • @jameskilmartin00
      @jameskilmartin00 Před rokem

      she speaks for fuck all irish ya tool

    • @daniel11111
      @daniel11111 Před rokem +6

      It’s better than Connor mcgregor representing the Irish.

  • @caranook
    @caranook Před 3 lety +919

    As an Irish person, I find the confusion of non Irish people reading our names hilarious!

    • @juliejoyce5474
      @juliejoyce5474 Před 2 lety +5

      Pls same

    • @queenofnevers6990
      @queenofnevers6990 Před 2 lety +12

      Honestly, they (you) could adopt katakana as writing and it would have as much sense as Latin alphabet in Irish.

    • @haroldinho9930
      @haroldinho9930 Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah

    • @xx_penelope_x6192
      @xx_penelope_x6192 Před 2 lety +12

      I’m not Irish but my husband is and I find it hilarious too XD His name is Tadgh XD It made me happy to see his name in the video though!

    • @cooldaddy2877
      @cooldaddy2877 Před 2 lety +3

      As an Irish person I am confused almost every time an Irish person tries to pronounce their own names. Miss Ronan is a perfect example. Her name is pronounced always as SEERSHUH.....never SERSHUH.

  • @sayantanmukherjee8074
    @sayantanmukherjee8074 Před 4 lety +8794

    There's something about this girl that is unique.

    • @Charlotte-ti6oq
      @Charlotte-ti6oq Před 4 lety +568

      Yes, she's beautiful but also has an incredible down to earth and fun loving personality with a brain and maturity beyond her years.

    • @mr.timjohnston546
      @mr.timjohnston546 Před 4 lety +43

      well thats because she is lad

    • @RandommVideoShots
      @RandommVideoShots Před 4 lety +6

      @@mr.timjohnston546 *laid

    • @hertungwert2759
      @hertungwert2759 Před 4 lety +13

      Her weird face?

    • @marciabramson6194
      @marciabramson6194 Před 4 lety +77

      Yes. Talented. Outstanding actress. All her film characters are marvelous. Especially when younger. Camera loves her.

  • @Blackrew
    @Blackrew Před 6 lety +7446

    Her eyes are really pretty

  • @zackv3957
    @zackv3957 Před rokem +253

    My favorite part of Stephen Colbert is how he'll ask someone a question and just immediately start talking over them constantly

    • @adambe1126
      @adambe1126 Před 11 měsíci +19

      It's actually so annoying

    • @phutureproof
      @phutureproof Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@adambe1126 yes thats the point they were making

    • @adambe1126
      @adambe1126 Před 10 měsíci

      Ik, I was agreeing with them

    • @cannibalholocaust3015
      @cannibalholocaust3015 Před 10 měsíci

      So everyone is agreed he is a dose and Saoirse is a wee dote / darling.

    • @TrueWalker88
      @TrueWalker88 Před 3 měsíci +1

      I thought they had great rapport. Wasn't interrupty at all, just a funny back and forth.

  • @KeanuReeves-dp8ur
    @KeanuReeves-dp8ur Před 3 lety +659

    American: are you Irish?
    Irish: Yes
    American: Okay, do you know Conor Mcgregor?

    • @nemonade2695
      @nemonade2695 Před 3 lety +4

      No not this.

    • @Wsupermain2
      @Wsupermain2 Před 3 lety +33

      To be fair, went to Dublin last year overnight for work and sat across from him in the pub for lunch. My colleague went over and asked him for a picture and he told him to f**k off because he was eating his lunch. Though dissapointing, it was satisfying in a very stereotypical way....

    • @justdefacts
      @justdefacts Před 3 lety +12

      @@Wsupermain2 He's a jerk. He'd likely have been obnoxious no matter what he was doing.

    • @TheHashashins
      @TheHashashins Před 2 lety +3

      I do only have one Irish friend and he actually used to train with McGregor years ago.

    • @Blue-Lady
      @Blue-Lady Před 2 lety +1

      GIMME YA BELT!!

  • @dmitrytannill7436
    @dmitrytannill7436 Před 3 lety +3875

    Am I only one who:
    - Just. Shut. Up. For. A. Second. And. Listen. To. Her.

    • @slyjokerg
      @slyjokerg Před 3 lety +68

      Yeah, most hosts of shows like this are like that. They are conditioned to fear even one instant of dead air, so they yap like toddlers on meth. Plus, they are self obsessed attention whores by nature, and they want the spotlight and for everyone to think they are clever at all times. The best at avoiding those issues is probably Seth Meyers.

    • @impractical1158
      @impractical1158 Před 3 lety +60

      Yes he was so annoying

    • @amannaidu73
      @amannaidu73 Před 3 lety +15

      Same here

    • @jacquelinehauser220
      @jacquelinehauser220 Před 3 lety +6

      Dont blame him. She us on the show to sell herself.

    • @literally9056
      @literally9056 Před 3 lety +5

      They are having a perfect conversation, dumba---.

  • @LostChildOfTime
    @LostChildOfTime Před 7 lety +11796

    Now I want a 60 minute video of nothing but Irish names and how they are pronounced.

    • @wolfrayne8355
      @wolfrayne8355 Před 7 lety +92

      Poison Kiss that's exactly what I am looking for now 😂

    • @Eva12218
      @Eva12218 Před 6 lety +57

      Let me take a stab in the dark here...by any chance is it pronounced ee-fa? Could be totally wrong but thought i'd try it anyway

    • @zachmcclay5450
      @zachmcclay5450 Před 6 lety +18

      Poison Kiss Try Welsh names

    • @jadealexanderangelicaeliza4815
      @jadealexanderangelicaeliza4815 Před 6 lety +12

      Caoimhe is quee vuh

    • @johnnyvenus5435
      @johnnyvenus5435 Před 6 lety +16

      So funny from an Irish person's perspective

  • @Itsabellybuttonringgg10382
    @Itsabellybuttonringgg10382 Před 3 lety +87

    Her personality adds onto her beauty and I’ve never seen such a great person I want to be like her 🥰

  • @ayushanand5221
    @ayushanand5221 Před 3 lety +5608

    DONT INTERRUPT HER WHEN SHE SPEAKS

    • @peiyentsai6430
      @peiyentsai6430 Před 3 lety +77

      @tinwoods no he isn't. he's just being plain rude.

    • @literally9056
      @literally9056 Před 3 lety +43

      She is not interrupted, they are having a conversation, you are too slow and dumb, spamming your standard interview hate (for Trump or whatever...).

    • @ibrahimn.606
      @ibrahimn.606 Před 2 lety +58

      For real, in many shows and conversations I see, people talk over each other and I feel like I'm in the wrong for not liking it.

    • @guillemvidal1958
      @guillemvidal1958 Před 2 lety +7

      IF SHE BREATHES

    • @waynemclaughlin8937
      @waynemclaughlin8937 Před 2 lety +7

      Let Stephen mansplain himself for gawd sake! 😉😂😂

  • @danieljob3184
    @danieljob3184 Před 6 lety +5802

    Irish Spelling Vs Pronunciation was developed with one specific goal: To confuse the sh*t out of the English!

    • @jkarnes7529
      @jkarnes7529 Před 4 lety +33

      Come to the south in the US.

    • @neilwilson5785
      @neilwilson5785 Před 4 lety +26

      It worked.

    • @sof4183
      @sof4183 Před 4 lety +12

      @uildanach2010 you re just completely besides the point saying "The names don't sound the way the are written in English": it's just that in both those languages there are letter combinations that make a sound different than how it is written. nothing to do with it being a name or with latin origins (especially because english is a mix of latin and germanic and on top of it latin actually works like english anyways, with no letter combinations).

    • @elzbieta3850
      @elzbieta3850 Před 4 lety +4

      It worked😂

    • @hipeople968
      @hipeople968 Před 4 lety +12

      Or you know, the names could’ve been spelt with the Irish alphabet but now I’m just talking crap...

  • @gretacarter3498
    @gretacarter3498 Před 2 lety +36

    My grandfather who passed away on Saint Patrick’s Day in 2009 was 100 Percent Irish, I was only about 7 at the time so I really don’t remember if he had an accent or not !! He was an amazing man and I really wish I could have gotten to know him better and for longer than my first 7 years of life !!! Miss and love you pop corn !! So proud to be Irish !!!

  • @gwho
    @gwho Před 2 lety +5

    awesome!
    i love how in-depth and technical they got, instead of the usual superficial fun time talkshow thing.

  • @imme4810
    @imme4810 Před 5 lety +5360

    Theres over a thousand accents in Ireland...her one is a middle Dublin accent

    • @frostyblade8842
      @frostyblade8842 Před 5 lety +166

      True I'd laugh if there was kerry or Cork accent

    • @imme4810
      @imme4810 Před 5 lety +20

      @@frostyblade8842 oh god😂😂

    • @markhenley3097
      @markhenley3097 Před 4 lety +54

      Yeah especially some rural regions. Some people in my school even speak in a similar tone to the Dublin accent(from Southern England).

    • @irishcountrygirl78
      @irishcountrygirl78 Před 4 lety +24

      I agree.... Each village changes.... So many accents....

    • @cigh7445
      @cigh7445 Před 4 lety +33

      @@markhenley3097 The standard Irish accent developed as part of a dialect continuum stretching from west country England to Dublin in the 15th/16th and 17th centuries. And it slowly spread from Dublin to the rest of the country.
      (Ireland is known for it's many regional accents, but experts on the English of Ireland say that the regional accents are dying off and being replaced by the standard 'RTÉ' accent originating in Dublin, which is the way people with status tend to speak. This is especially noticeable in younger women, even as far south as Kerry very few women under 35 will have a regional accent, and as all experts in linguistics know, women are generally the forebearers of language change across cultures as they always adopt the higher status way of speaking and carry new trends).
      And I'm not surprised that people in the south of England have a similar tone, because the south Dublin accent developed from people trying to sound more English years ago. Add in to the mix the effect American mass media has had on the speech of young people everywhere and it's not surprising at all that there are similarities!

  • @user-ky6vw5up9m
    @user-ky6vw5up9m Před 3 lety +3845

    Saoirse means “Freedom” in Irish.

    • @coldwynn
      @coldwynn Před 3 lety +16

      I just clicked to hear how it is pronounced.

    • @bimjeam0088
      @bimjeam0088 Před 3 lety +9

      Nope it's Toi T Toi t Toi t toi T

    • @koshaz3x
      @koshaz3x Před 3 lety +6

      Can William Wallace back this up?

    • @bimjeam0088
      @bimjeam0088 Před 3 lety +9

      @@koshaz3x yup! They mae take oor life, but not oor saoirse RONAN!!

    • @isolde04
      @isolde04 Před 3 lety +49

      @Salwa Iqtait we used to have our own language known as Irish but we got colonised by the English a long time ago and we lost our language and now we all speak English but we all are still taught it in schools. I know a fair bit of Irish.

  • @Dvon5604
    @Dvon5604 Před 11 měsíci

    She is so beautiful, her beauty is like a beauty of an queen

  • @theultimatecatloverchannel9432

    I think her accent is not from where she's from (since she traveled so much during her formative years). It's actually her parents' accents. Her parents are her anchor, her roots, her identity and her guide. She never lost it because it probably makes her feel grounded, plus, everybody loves it so she jokingly says that it's too late to change it now. I don't get why some Irish people call her out on her "fake Dublin" accent. How can she fake something like that? She's had it since she was a child. Is she supposed to have a Carlow accent? She grew up everywhere. The only stable accent she's heard were her folks'.

  • @leona7997
    @leona7997 Před 5 lety +4358

    i'm so glad saoirse kept her ethnic name and didn't change it to make it easier for others bc it's beautiful!!

    • @carlosandleon
      @carlosandleon Před 4 lety +17

      just write sershe

    • @KayColeLynn
      @KayColeLynn Před 4 lety +184

      @@carlosandleon but that's not her real name

    • @carlosandleon
      @carlosandleon Před 4 lety +13

      @@KayColeLynn doesn't matter. Phoenetics is more important than how it's spelled

    • @KayColeLynn
      @KayColeLynn Před 4 lety +112

      @@carlosandleon to some spelling is more important then phonetics. I'd rather someone screw up saying my name then spell it wrong but that's also because you should be able to spell to my name give or take a letter based off of how its pronounced.

    • @carlosandleon
      @carlosandleon Před 4 lety +14

      @@KayColeLynn You don't Talk to people by spelling. Phoenetics can cross cultures and languages. Spelling not so much. You can't spell your name as ypu want in Japan

  • @jeromeirvinggo
    @jeromeirvinggo Před 8 lety +4004

    "You go to hell" ahahahahahahahaha

    • @Wired4Life2
      @Wired4Life2 Před 8 lety +32

      +jerome go Literally my thought when she first pronounced that name. I was wondering where your quote comment would come from. :)

    • @jeromeirvinggo
      @jeromeirvinggo Před 8 lety +3

      Now you know :) haha!

    • @Kainthemain
      @Kainthemain Před 8 lety +2

      +jerome go yeah that was awesome

    • @cupcakecaoimhe
      @cupcakecaoimhe Před 8 lety +48

      Offended 😂😂

    • @BlazeVarley2580
      @BlazeVarley2580 Před 8 lety +32

      +caoimhe carrie Its a struggle

  • @vladtepes723
    @vladtepes723 Před 3 lety +62

    imagine being sarcastic and saying "i got the skin tone to go with it" but when you go to mexico you legit see that skin tone and hair colour along with the eye colour

    • @myBquest
      @myBquest Před 2 lety +14

      That was a very ignorant joke, I'm so dissapointed on her.

    • @artcritic7458
      @artcritic7458 Před 2 lety +3

      @@myBquest That was very rude, its sad to know she is that kind of person

    • @verm7148
      @verm7148 Před 2 lety +3

      that was very racist, it disappointed me

    • @heishephaestion4178
      @heishephaestion4178 Před 2 lety

      @@verm7148 call the wahhmbulance crybabies. soft as shite.

    • @bobsmith5441
      @bobsmith5441 Před rokem

      @@verm7148 You completely picked that up incorrectly. In Ireland because we are so pale and most of us like tanned skin she was being self deprecating about her pale skin and nothing racist to Mexians. It was more her way of saying she would like to have tanned skin tone like Mexicans than anything against them.
      Everything needs to be framed within the particular cultural reference. And to us that was her taking the piss out of being so pale

  • @aberizal8022
    @aberizal8022 Před 3 lety

    she's stunning 🥰

  • @RavensSarora
    @RavensSarora Před 8 lety +1414

    There are dozens and dozens of Irish accents. Every county has it's own accent, and some have more than one depending on where you're from in that county. Hence why all the comments saying "she's pronouncing this wrong" are wrong. The way you say it, will depend on where you are from in Ireland. Slight differences, but you can hear them all the same.

    • @RB-NZ2
      @RB-NZ2 Před 8 lety +12

      Ah sure what's the chraic with you lad you little bollocks?

    • @wlingwood3851
      @wlingwood3851 Před 8 lety +9

      +RavensSarora True, like in Cork City you can almost tell what street somebody is from, by the way they lilt and sing at ya :P
      For the record though, Saoirse's accent is all over the gaf. As a Gaeilgeoir nothing makes me cringe more than hearing a fake Dublin accent wrap itself around the finer points of a triple vowel sound. "Sertia", ffs lol.

    • @darraghflynn5577
      @darraghflynn5577 Před 8 lety

      +W Lingwood roscommon mayo sligo leitrim and offaly all have a very very similar accent

    • @DylanMcDonald28
      @DylanMcDonald28 Před 8 lety

      +Darth Irish Bit ironic that you've a picture of an English football teams crest as your profile picture but sure...

    • @RB-NZ2
      @RB-NZ2 Před 8 lety +1

      Dylan Mc Donald So I can't follow a team that I like because I'm irish? Fuck off lad get back in your biscuit tin.

  • @wolfman8325
    @wolfman8325 Před 8 lety +2333

    Cillian Murphy, Domhnall Gleeson and Saoirse Ronan should all star in a film together. "The Unpronounceables"

    • @Dingalingring
      @Dingalingring Před 8 lety +17

      They actually call him 'Sillian'?! Fuckin' hell, the Yankee doodles must be half-bent in the head to believe his name is really pronounced like that.

    • @Dingalingring
      @Dingalingring Před 8 lety +2

      They actually call him 'Sillian'?! Fuckin' hell, the Yankee doodles must be half-bent in the head to believe his name is really pronounced like that.

    • @Dingalingring
      @Dingalingring Před 8 lety +2

      They actually call him 'Sillian'?! Fuckin' hell, the Yankee doodles must be half-bent in the head to believe his name is really pronounced like that.

    • @Tallestdwarf
      @Tallestdwarf Před 8 lety +54

      +SallyTheSeahorse 99.8% of Americans can't speak Gailge and the vast majority of major languages are pronounced phonetically. It's only natural for non-Irish to call him Sillian.

    • @wolfman8325
      @wolfman8325 Před 8 lety +3

      I love lamp

  • @bouffant-girl
    @bouffant-girl Před 2 lety

    Great Irish voice coach and beautiful young lady ❤

  • @lisadougherty5999
    @lisadougherty5999 Před rokem +1

    She's an amazing actress!

  • @phenbuz
    @phenbuz Před 7 lety +541

    She is adorable girl. I love her

    • @Damop17
      @Damop17 Před 7 lety +2

      I love her more

    • @lora6925123669
      @lora6925123669 Před 7 lety +3

      I love her more and more !

    • @phenbuz
      @phenbuz Před 7 lety

      hahaha

    • @agz1993
      @agz1993 Před 7 lety +3

      I love Saoirse in a way words can't describe. She is THE GIRL that comes to my mind whenever I think of who would I like to be with me.

    • @miloblackmetalhate
      @miloblackmetalhate Před 7 lety

      Same here. Epitome of the perfect girl :)

  • @ZhangtheGreat
    @ZhangtheGreat Před 8 lety +2388

    "Americans love Irish people." Amazing how much things can change in 150 years, eh? =D

    • @Dingalingring
      @Dingalingring Před 8 lety +5

      +ZhangtheGreat Huh?

    • @kewlpc
      @kewlpc Před 8 lety +318

      +SallyTheSeahorse Irish immigrants were heavily looked down upon when they first started coming to America in large numbers. Racists and anti-immigration types (but I repeat myself) claimed the Irish weren't actually white somehow, and some segregated places forbade Irish people from using the "Whites" facilities.

    • @katehu7194
      @katehu7194 Před 8 lety

      +kewlpc what?

    • @ZhangtheGreat
      @ZhangtheGreat Před 8 lety +161

      SallyTheSeahorse Kate Hu As kewlpc already explained, back in the 1800s, Irish immigrants (who were the largest in number arriving in the US pre-Civil War) faced huge discrimination for being poor and Catholic. In many parts of the US back then, people were grouped into four main "races": white, black, Native American, and Irish. This kind of discrimination actually lasted well into the 20th Century and didn't really go away until the Cold War. Remember when JFK was elected president and how so many people feared having an Irish Catholic president for the first time?

    • @JynxXFPS
      @JynxXFPS Před 8 lety +26

      +ZhangtheGreat that's something we don't learn in school

  • @dieboyandy5150
    @dieboyandy5150 Před 17 dny

    She is the sweetest, loveliest, most Irish little thing on Earth! I love how she never tires of having to do this sort of bit every time she's on a show!❤❤❤❤

  • @AbbyKunn
    @AbbyKunn Před 2 lety +14

    2:38 actually there are blondes in Mexico.

  • @craftistic82
    @craftistic82 Před 7 lety +2153

    I think I love this woman

    • @craftistic82
      @craftistic82 Před 7 lety +77

      im actually 70, so i look pretty great for my age

    • @malikbenslimane2873
      @malikbenslimane2873 Před 7 lety +1

      No fucking way you're 70

    • @Hephaestion96
      @Hephaestion96 Před 7 lety +20

      hahaha bitchass you believe him

    • @mikophilo348
      @mikophilo348 Před 6 lety +4

      No f**king way he's not a pedo, either.

    • @Nagii_Sa
      @Nagii_Sa Před 6 lety +9

      Hey look! A cancerous reply section! Great! 😀👍

  • @agnimitraroy2777
    @agnimitraroy2777 Před 6 lety +941

    This woman will never leave behind the talks about her name. Any talk show she goes, she is subjected to this.

    • @ashleytrueblood2200
      @ashleytrueblood2200 Před 5 lety +5

      Her choice

    • @RougeMaire
      @RougeMaire Před 4 lety +15

      Britt Volkonskaya that’s rather ignorant of you it’s not her choice my name gets brought up every day of my life because people butcher it I’m not going to keep my mouth shut about correcting people on my name

    • @ashleytrueblood2200
      @ashleytrueblood2200 Před 4 lety +4

      No, it's "not rather ignorant". I get my name butchered all the time. I know it's because most English speakers don't know. Get over yourself

    • @RougeMaire
      @RougeMaire Před 4 lety +2

      Britt Volkonskaya them not knowing is the definition of ignorance because they are capable of learning and knowing. I am American my language is English I know of those speakers you talk about but there’s still no excuse when someone corrects you on how to pronounce their name three times for them to mispronounce it again because they feel like it’s close enough. I’m done talking you can have your opinion all you like and excuse people for it all you want.

    • @jsmoker10
      @jsmoker10 Před 2 lety +3

      @@ashleytrueblood2200 people butcher the name Ashley? Really?

  • @MikeDoyleRealMan44
    @MikeDoyleRealMan44 Před rokem +7

    As an Irish man myself, Irish accents are my favorite. Saorise is now my favorite Irish actress

  • @Apparently_No
    @Apparently_No Před 2 lety +12

    That was hilarious! The Irish accent has to be the best, with Scottish being a close second.

  • @kristiea8131
    @kristiea8131 Před 6 lety +1520

    The last name just threw me off. "You go to hell" hilarious

    • @CKellz-dq6ck
      @CKellz-dq6ck Před 5 lety +4

      Kristine Ahn its acc pronounced "key-vah" not "crwee-vah"

    • @CKellz-dq6ck
      @CKellz-dq6ck Před 5 lety +1

      Theres rhe traditional Irish "cwee-vah" and then everyone I know says it "Key vah"

    • @1948DESMOND
      @1948DESMOND Před 5 lety +2

      in our oldest province, ulster, it is often called Creevagh.
      just like the irish lingo word for hill (kinnock) is often called Crock in irish!! yeah, crock!! and ulster should know ... it is a ncienet, after all.

    • @irishcountrygirl78
      @irishcountrygirl78 Před 5 lety +4

      My nieces name, but pronounced "Keeva" in Donegal and the west... The east of the country pronounce it "Queeva".

    • @walruso5745
      @walruso5745 Před 5 lety

      That’s my cousins name

  • @agoochy
    @agoochy Před 4 lety +5406

    Jeez. Can he shut up and just listen until she’s done explaining

  • @Imran-Emu
    @Imran-Emu Před 3 lety

    Wish you a very Happy Birthday Saoirse Ronan. Love you. ❤️

  • @simonhattrell5321
    @simonhattrell5321 Před rokem

    She is delightful and a great actress.

  • @ZAKITASHI
    @ZAKITASHI Před 8 lety +307

    She is absolutely beautiful! And i don't usually comment that on youtube.

    • @ZAKITASHI
      @ZAKITASHI Před 8 lety +2

      +hamsterpoop What? What the hell are you talking about? What videos?

    • @Beechwoodboy
      @Beechwoodboy Před 8 lety +6

      +hamsterpoop link?

    • @hamsterpoop
      @hamsterpoop Před 8 lety +8

      BLACK_WOLF welcome to youtube comments

    • @ZAKITASHI
      @ZAKITASHI Před 8 lety +1

      +hamsterpoop Ok... And, i still don't understand what you were talking about...

    • @totallynotaseaotter4946
      @totallynotaseaotter4946 Před 8 lety +2

      +BLACK_WOLF He's trying to throw you off. Its Internet speak.

  • @djdb1214
    @djdb1214 Před 7 lety +896

    I'm obsessed with her accent. Gorgeous!!

    • @Musical00Minecraft
      @Musical00Minecraft Před 7 lety

      Delana Trujillo-Johnson j

    • @strawberrykicker2
      @strawberrykicker2 Před 6 lety +2

      It's ridiculous, nobody in Ireland actually sounds like that, completely fake

    • @Obsessivemind
      @Obsessivemind Před 6 lety +2

      strawberrykicker2 yes they do lmao what are you saying?

    • @strawberrykicker2
      @strawberrykicker2 Před 6 lety

      Obsessive mind aka The Sad Rapper no they don't,she sounds like an American/British actor trying to do an Irish accent, 'ah jaysus, sure little auld me from oireland with me potatoes and me shillelagh, I'm in a little filum begorrah' she's ridiculously fake

    • @vonvon6551
      @vonvon6551 Před 6 lety

      Delana Trujillo-Johnson ya can't beat the fecking Irish accent

  • @tomrichter244
    @tomrichter244 Před 2 lety +1

    She is one of the most charming young women that I ve ever seen. If the acting career slows down, she would be great in her own talk show. S

  • @Exercise_as_Medicine
    @Exercise_as_Medicine Před rokem

    She’s gorgeous… ❤

  • @GinaDeSeta
    @GinaDeSeta Před 7 lety +2092

    Literally for months upon months I have been calling a friend of mine who's name is Caoimhe, "kay-mee" and she neeeeever corrected me until I came to her house and her mother called her "quee-vuh". I honestly didn't know how to act, at first I thought she was calling upon someone else but well....apparently not. 😂
    (I still call her Kay-mee today)

    • @baristamojito
      @baristamojito Před 7 lety +23

      yea, but it's (Kwee-vah)

    • @baristamojito
      @baristamojito Před 7 lety +11

      but sometimes i hear (kee-vah)

    • @baristamojito
      @baristamojito Před 7 lety +1

      +caoimhe Mccay so, you can speak Irish Gaelic (Ulster) ?

    • @HongFeiBai
      @HongFeiBai Před 7 lety +23

      This is why Americans who've changed their names to sound American should change it back to make their names unique.

    • @kevo4178
      @kevo4178 Před 7 lety +3

      The name in translation is actually Kevin in English.

  • @filteredcreativity9409
    @filteredcreativity9409 Před 8 lety +106

    she's so fucking lovely

  • @colbymasvidal2397
    @colbymasvidal2397 Před 2 lety

    She is amazing❤

  • @altarseni4553
    @altarseni4553 Před 3 lety

    She's so beautiful 🖤

  • @caoimherandles5185
    @caoimherandles5185 Před 6 lety +1652

    My name is Caoimhe! ( Pronounced "Qweeva" for everyone asking), traveling is fun! :)

    • @danielmata3491
      @danielmata3491 Před 5 lety +55

      I can spell your name easily it sounds beautiful honestly i like the way saoirse pronounced in my native language is Kuivë

    • @jackellis2647
      @jackellis2647 Před 5 lety +72

      You go to hell

    • @hunam3876
      @hunam3876 Před 4 lety +39

      Sup, Quiver.

    • @elandragalor4264
      @elandragalor4264 Před 4 lety +12

      It's pronounced as "KEEVA" right?

    • @ransherman1611
      @ransherman1611 Před 4 lety +18

      the problem with the names is not how they sound, it's that they are written differently from the way it is pronounced, which is clearly their sadistic way of torturing us... =P

  • @horneybadger86
    @horneybadger86 Před 8 lety +281

    I will marry anyone with that accent

    • @sorayacatfriend
      @sorayacatfriend Před 8 lety +58

      a leprechaun?

    • @stiimuli
      @stiimuli Před 8 lety +2

      +Vincent Phan even that crazy irish guy from Braveheart?

    • @ThePC3D
      @ThePC3D Před 8 lety

      marry my Dog!

    • @stiimuli
      @stiimuli Před 8 lety +14

      *****
      Umm, no, the crazy Irish guy wasn't scottish.

    • @leclerkmusic
      @leclerkmusic Před 8 lety +4

      +Thom Yanks Think he's referring to the mad Irish man Stephen.

  • @Readandwrite2020
    @Readandwrite2020 Před 3 lety

    I have lived in the republic of Ireland for 10 years,in Dundalk,Dublin and Naas(County Kildare). Have made the nicest & sweetest friends and in touch even after 18 years. Those 10 years were THE BEST! The Irish are the friendliest people I have ever met & to the honest I too had a wee bit of an Irish accent but now it's unfortunately all gone. Ireland is so beautiful and green esp the countryside 🤗! It's a MUST visit place if you haven't seen it. You'll meet friends for life like I have done..🇨🇮💚

  • @harkyo
    @harkyo Před 3 lety

    She's gorgeous 😍

  • @vsh1998
    @vsh1998 Před 8 lety +351

    Holy shit those names are hard.

    • @Richard_Bumblebee
      @Richard_Bumblebee Před 8 lety +8

      I know right I kept laughing every time a new one came I screen. I'm just sitting here like whaaaaaaaaaaaaaat?

    • @toyotaprius79
      @toyotaprius79 Před 8 lety +1

      +Merc With A Mouth Try Medb or Meadbh! Or the most Irish name of them all... Brian.

    • @PhilG95
      @PhilG95 Před 8 lety

      +toyotaprius79 The Brian one is just unfair. As an Irish person living abroad I'm so glad I dodged a bullet. Meanwhile the poor Eoghains haven't a hope

    • @maxpowr90
      @maxpowr90 Před 8 lety

      +Merc With A Mouth
      Harder than my phallus? I think not!

    • @johnwalsh1701
      @johnwalsh1701 Před 8 lety +1

      The Irish language is really difficult, it's lovely though

  • @bimjeam0088
    @bimjeam0088 Před 4 lety +2930

    Irish kindergarten school be like
    Teacher - A for?
    students - apple
    teacher - spell apple
    students - chmioarzxt
    teacher - how is it pronounce?
    students - Apple.

    • @mr_reddii07
      @mr_reddii07 Před 4 lety +14

      😂

    • @heirofthenazareen3812
      @heirofthenazareen3812 Před 4 lety +6

      LOL :-)

    • @ben-dn4sv
      @ben-dn4sv Před 4 lety +42

      Tf is kindergarten

    • @ben-dn4sv
      @ben-dn4sv Před 4 lety +8

      @Anarchist nah i actually don't know what kindergarten is?

    • @anikajosefs
      @anikajosefs Před 4 lety +42

      @Anarchist Well, in Germany we do have kindergarten, but we don't learn how to spell there, the kids only play and learn social skills and at a maximum learn how to draw within lines and how to use scissors properly. Letters and learning how to spell is reserved for primary school.
      @Ben Ski it's the place young kids are usually send to before they start going to school. But what you do there varies (maybe from country to country?).

  • @littlekiwi9792
    @littlekiwi9792 Před 3 lety +1

    She was my fav in little women and now I'm in love with her real personality... seems like a best friend I can never have

  • @josephbuckley5638
    @josephbuckley5638 Před 2 lety +9

    fun fact - pronunciation of Irish names is incredibly regional sometimes so if she was born in the southern province of Munster it would be pronounced "see-or-sha", the other ones seen in this clip stay the same
    Saoirse is also the Irish word for freedom

  • @2ndRatePetronius
    @2ndRatePetronius Před 8 lety +251

    You left off Domhnall. General Hux will be displeased.

    • @Turbo9987
      @Turbo9987 Před 8 lety +2

      +2ndRatePetronius DOE-nall... How the fuck do you leave out the 'm'?!

    • @darraghtate440
      @darraghtate440 Před 8 lety +14

      +Turbo9987 Mh is an E sound, Bh is a V, and É is an A. Crazy, I know.

    • @RedPaintedTable
      @RedPaintedTable Před 8 lety

      +2ndRatePetronius H = V therefore phonetically it is spelled "DoVnAWl"

    • @jimbobeire
      @jimbobeire Před 8 lety

      +RedPaintedTable
      "H" is not "V" "bh" would be the "v" , but "mh" is more like a "w" so it's "Donal" - rhymes with "tonal"

    • @chrisflanagan7564
      @chrisflanagan7564 Před 8 lety +5

      +jimbobeire
      Both "bh" and "mh" are pronounced like both V and W depending on a few things. mostly the broadness/narrowness* of the vowel/consonant. GENERALLY, if the nearest vowel is broad then both "mh" and "bh" are pronounced like an English "w". If the vowel is narrow, then it's time for a good auld "v" sound.
      In "Domhnal", the vowel is broad, so it's "Dow-nal", "Doe-nal", or similar.
      In "Caoimhe", the vowel is narrow, so it's like "Kwee-Veh" or "Kee-Vah" depending on your accent, what part of Ireland you're in, and a little bit of personal preference. (ao is ee for REASONS, the "i" in the middle there is to warn you that the "mh" is narrow and so is silent, and I say "it's like" because this name is said in variety of ways depending on who's talking, some people would say it ends with an "ah" sound some with an "eh" sound. )
      However!
      Niamh has the "mh" at the end so it's a "v" sound ... so Niamh is like "Neev", even though the closest vowel is broad...
      *the board vowels are the one that make your mouth round, the narrow make your mouth narrow... i, í, e, é are narrow; a, á, o, ó, u, ú are board. The couplets ("ae", "ea", "ao" "ui" "iu" and so on) are tricky, and sometimes have a subtly that's lost on people... like some nationalities trying to get their L and R sounds right.
      Why not just use "w" or "v"?!
      Those letters aren't in the Irish Alphabet, and within the Irish Language there are many reason to distinguish between "mh" and "bh" as the 'h's come and go in many words depending on case, tense and so on...

  • @chamekke
    @chamekke Před 6 lety +901

    Irish pronunciation does make sense according to Irish orthography. Most people in North America already know how to pronounce the name Seán ("shawn") - in Irish, the letter S is pronounced "sh" when it's next to an I or E, but as "s" everywhere else. So the "sh" sound in Siobhan shouldn't surprise people too much.. and when you see the name Saoirse, it begins to make sense that the first S is sounded like a "sh" while the second is "s". (I'm not going to get into vowel combinations like aoi, though, because it may make your brain hurt.)
    And the name Saoirse is beautiful - it means "freedom" in Irish Gaelic.

    • @elgranlugus7267
      @elgranlugus7267 Před 5 lety +12

      And for others is confusing of how "mh" sounds, you know, if next to "a, o, u" sounds like a "W" and next to "i, e" sounds like a "v"

    • @PucaCiuin
      @PucaCiuin Před 5 lety +27

      @@elgranlugus7267 Might be easier to just say "h" isn't a letter in Irish, it's just a modifier to the previous letter, so whenever you see an "h" in Irish, you should expect it and the previous letter to make a different sound than it would in English.
      For those curious, "h" takes the place of an accent marker (a dot above the letter) on previous letter that was standard in Old Irish. I don't know this for sure, but my guess is they made that change to make things easier with the introduction of the printing press (since they had plenty of "h"s lying around, but consonants with dots probably would have to have been specially made)
      So a name like Siobhan using the old orthography would be Sıoḃan. (I hope CZcams uses a font that renders that correctly…)

    • @elgranlugus7267
      @elgranlugus7267 Před 5 lety +5

      @@PucaCiuin
      It all comes to dialects, if you say Siobhan like "Sho-van" it's correct, same as "Shoe-wan".
      However, in other sentences, names or words, slender "bh" is like a "v", and broad bh is "w".
      The word bhaile, needs to be pronounced as "wah-leh" yes or yes.
      Broad MH - "w"
      Slender MH - "v"

    • @verohmora4186
      @verohmora4186 Před 4 lety

      Sean Shane is the most typical Irish name Etan

    • @sammagee727
      @sammagee727 Před 4 lety +7

      cha mekke 'aoi' is pronounced *ee* in Irish. For example the word 'naoi' (nine) is pronounced *nee*. Any Irish person could look at any Irish name even if they've never seen it before and would still be able to pronounce it. Names like caoimhe oisin siobhan saoirse and roisin are very common in ireland

  • @aikonoklas
    @aikonoklas Před 3 lety

    OMG SHE IS SO LOVELY!!!

  • @anggiyuniprastiwi7573
    @anggiyuniprastiwi7573 Před 3 lety

    She is beautiful 😍

  • @jessicahare5910
    @jessicahare5910 Před 6 lety +847

    Could listen to an Irish accent all day. ❤️

    • @MsAsh3070
      @MsAsh3070 Před 6 lety +7

      Oh really? You know there's a lot of variety in Irish accents? In that case, I challenge you to listen to MissElayneous, an Irish 'rapper' from Finglas, an area of inner city Dublin :)

    • @jessicahare5910
      @jessicahare5910 Před 6 lety +4

      MsAsh3070 challenge accepted

    • @maryamkim1281
      @maryamkim1281 Před 6 lety +3

      Mon Lemon I used to have to listen to Irish accents all day, and I do not recommend it. Some nice people, etc., but the accent? Good Lord, NO.

    • @IAmLookingForwardToDeath
      @IAmLookingForwardToDeath Před 5 lety +2

      Mon Lemon...Although you are correct in saying Irish accent, it is a very broad term. There are many Irish accents, at least one for every county. The accent she´s using is a Dublin accent. In Dublin there are several accents and they tend to be strongly linked to social class and education. Her accent could be described as low-class Dublin.

    • @pompiliusangerean9143
      @pompiliusangerean9143 Před 5 lety +3

      @@MsAsh3070 you mean "Doblin"

  • @Ziaheart
    @Ziaheart Před 7 lety +561

    I had an Irish classmate once. I asked for his name and was confused because I thought it was strange that a boy would be named after a dance involving tutus. Then he spelled it and it was "Billy", not "Ballet".

    • @vascanj
      @vascanj Před 7 lety +26

      This just made me think of Billy Elliot.

    • @kjamison5951
      @kjamison5951 Před 6 lety +16

      I suspect he was from Belfast in Northern Ireland… that part still connected to the U.K.
      In the Irish Republic, Liam (LEE-um) would be the equivalent of William and Billy is the diminutive.
      Being an Ulsterman and living here all my life, I have heard quite a few names and understand what you are saying about “Ballet”.
      For the others reading this who don’t understand…
      Ballet (bah-LAY) is the dance.
      Billy (BAL-ay) is the Belfast pronunciation.
      We have some rare words and phrases.
      Quare geg. Kwer gay-g = very funny
      Quare craic Kwer krak = very enjoyable
      Boutye? Bough-t-yee (Bough as in tree branch) = How are you?
      Grand = fine or good as in I feel fine, I am good.
      And we tend to talk too quickly for people to understand us.

    • @fearmorpiercemacmaghnais7186
      @fearmorpiercemacmaghnais7186 Před 6 lety

      Ziaheart I'm 300 % Irish and have never heard that name in my Life

    • @AmeRain
      @AmeRain Před 6 lety

      Pierce McManus you've never heard the name Billy... Let me tell you right now, you defiantly have.

    • @UnicornScrotum
      @UnicornScrotum Před 6 lety

      Aye yis are wile hard to understand hi.

  • @sihambenzai3620
    @sihambenzai3620 Před rokem +1

    Adore this accent!

  • @_daisyyyyyy
    @_daisyyyyyy Před měsícem

    Irish eyes is so beautiful her and Cillian have the most beautiful eyes I've ever seen

  • @leyyaahmed
    @leyyaahmed Před 7 lety +1641

    at 0:40 she sounded like Luna Lovegood

    • @Compl33tR4nd0mZ
      @Compl33tR4nd0mZ Před 7 lety +21

      Omg yes!!

    • @LeahWolfMSP
      @LeahWolfMSP Před 7 lety +133

      Well, Evana Lynch is Irish.

    • @sethjohnson2743
      @sethjohnson2743 Před 7 lety +91

      She was considered for the role of Luna Lovegood but it ultimately went to Evana Lynch.

    • @resaj.s2398
      @resaj.s2398 Před 7 lety +2

      Probably why most people bring up their voice to sound irish :D

    • @jackelinvalentin1260
      @jackelinvalentin1260 Před 7 lety +50

      Leyya Ahmed She actually auditioned for Luna Lovegood.

  • @Funkestech
    @Funkestech Před 7 lety +629

    CAOIMHE = Quiver???
    WTF NOT A SINGLE LETTER MATCHES THERE!!! IT'S LIKE "TEMOHEP = JIM!"

    • @edisonsun21c
      @edisonsun21c Před 7 lety +17

      lol

    • @Erdavorn
      @Erdavorn Před 7 lety +24

      it doesn't match in our understanding only...

    • @lexisbeckett
      @lexisbeckett Před 7 lety +9

      Caoimhe must be one that is pronounced slightly differently depending on the region because I know 3 girls named Caoimhe, and they all pronounce it like KEE-va. Not that that makes any more sense than Quiva...

    • @ferofax
      @ferofax Před 7 lety +38

      Oi, my friend's name is Temohep. We call im Jim.
      (naw just kidding lol)

    • @martindonaghy677
      @martindonaghy677 Před 7 lety

      Manhattan kaboul

  • @darrelnelson1395
    @darrelnelson1395 Před měsícem

    Just love that girls accent. She is gorgeous

  • @Black_Dawn
    @Black_Dawn Před 5 měsíci +4

    As someone trying to learn Gaelge (Irish), I find his reactions to the names relatable. Almost every word in Irish Gaelic doesn't sound like what a monolingual English speaker would expect, or ANYBODY who isn't familiar with Gaelic for that matter! But if you take away that writing system and only focus on the sounds of the language, it sounds so melodic in a "welcome home" kind of way.

  • @gkw9882
    @gkw9882 Před 6 lety +1239

    Here's a simple phrase to practice: whale oil beef hooked. Not an Irish phrase at all at all, but say it a few times then emphasize oil. See how it sounds then.

  • @rhwinner
    @rhwinner Před 7 lety +569

    Anyone whos not seen Brooklyn, _go._ It is simply one of the all time best films.

    • @zyxwut321
      @zyxwut321 Před 7 lety +13

      It's a decent film but hardly one of the all-time greats.

    • @rhwinner
      @rhwinner Před 7 lety +6

      I think because of the universal story, an engaging and nuanced screenplay, the inventive use of color, cinematography and set design, and the high watermark of one of the best, if not the best, young actresses working today, Brooklyn is a future classic.

    • @zyxwut321
      @zyxwut321 Před 7 lety +6

      The cinematography was very nice. I remember it looked kind of like a moving painting in some scenes (especially in Ireland or when they went to the beach at Coney Island). The story is universal in some ways but it's also very specific in ways that might not be as transferable to today. It's more about the white ethnic American immigrant experience of previous generations then the more modern multiracial immigrant experience of today. European immigrants, especially if they already spoke English, were obviously more able to "assimilate" (i.e. become white) and more quickly and easily become and be considered "American", especially by the time of the post-World War II era that the film was set in.

    • @rhwinner
      @rhwinner Před 7 lety +1

      Yes, it is a look back to the Ellis Island as opposed to the border or refugee experience today.
      Chaplin was obviously a big influence in the earliest scenes. John Crowley had obviously spent some time watching _The Immigrant_ before filming.

    • @rhwinner
      @rhwinner Před 7 lety +1

      Thanks for the advice. I'll try to see some more good ones soon....

  • @mindriot91_96
    @mindriot91_96 Před 10 měsíci

    She's so beautiful 😍😍

  • @kayan4715
    @kayan4715 Před 3 lety +1

    She so beautiful..

  • @kaylabostic9705
    @kaylabostic9705 Před 4 lety +100

    I could literally listen to her recite the dictionary, I love her accent

  • @asland52
    @asland52 Před 7 lety +508

    I get that a lot of you wanna talk about the whole Irish thing but OMG can we talk about her face?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?! It's perfect.

    • @roguishpaladin
      @roguishpaladin Před 6 lety +1

      Taylan Safak The song is 'Star of the County Down', I fear, and she has not lived there. She has lived in County Carlow and County Fingal.

    • @conorokeeffe6553
      @conorokeeffe6553 Před 6 lety

      +roguishpaladin county fingal.....

    • @ma.8436
      @ma.8436 Před 6 lety +2

      She is american

    • @User-xw6kd
      @User-xw6kd Před 6 lety +1

      Bella Bennet She's from the Bronx. Born there but grew up in Ireland.

  • @shaniquawhitfield94
    @shaniquawhitfield94 Před rokem

    id love a half hour more of this

  • @eeurr1306
    @eeurr1306 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Imagine being called tadgh and going to a bakery in germany.

  • @rachelb.684
    @rachelb.684 Před 6 lety +1668

    For all you wondering: Eoin is pronounced the same as Owen, Cian is pronounced the same as Keane, Micheál is pronounced Mee*hawl*, Pádraig is pronounced *Paw*drig, Tomás is pronounced Tuh*mawss*, Darragh and Daragh are pronounced the same as Dara, Róisín is pronounced Roe-sheen, Aisling is pronounced the same as Ashling, Sinéad is pronounced Shin*aid*, Cathal is pronounced Caw*hil*, Fionn is pronounced Fyunn, Áine is pronounced *Aw*nyah (the N's pronounced like ñ is Spanish), Gráinne rhymes with Áine, Orlaith is pronounced the same as Orla, Eimear is proceed Eemuhr, Clodagh is pronounced Cloe-dah, Máire is pronounced *Moy*rah, Diarmuid is pronounced Deer-mid, Méabh is pronounced the same as Maeve, Ailbhe is pronounced Al-vah, Sorcha is pronounced Sore-sha, Sadhbh is pronounced Sive, Eabha is pronounced the same as Eva, Laoise is pronounced Lee-sha

    • @almondtree2011
      @almondtree2011 Před 5 lety +48

      Thanks for taking time to write it all 😁

    • @elgranlugus7267
      @elgranlugus7267 Před 5 lety +11

      In my accent, the name of Máire sounds more like "Mawreh", the "Moy" speallin i often use it with names like "Maige"

    • @elgranlugus7267
      @elgranlugus7267 Před 5 lety +9

      @Ray Kah
      Because, "v" though it comes from Proto Indo European, most of cultures, would use an alternative consonant.
      Germanic languages use the "V" , however, it seems that, in proto-germanic, commonly the use a "W" sound.

    • @lorrainekissane5641
      @lorrainekissane5641 Před 5 lety +9

      Éabha is Ava in some cases too, though, since a fada on an E gives it an “ay” sound.
      Máire can be pronounced “maw-ruh” either, as a fada on the A gives it an “aww” sound.

    • @brisie_gisie
      @brisie_gisie Před 5 lety

      Rachel B. Ok yeah, I just screenshotted this for future reference. Thanks!🌸💕

  • @aldozilli1293
    @aldozilli1293 Před 7 lety +79

    I love how Americans always say they are Irish. They might be 50% German, 30% English, 10% Chinese, 5% Native American, 3% African but that all gets ignored when Great Great Great Great Great Grandfather Sean was a Dublin man!!! haha

    • @fearmorpiercemacmaghnais7186
      @fearmorpiercemacmaghnais7186 Před 6 lety +1

      Aldo Zilli exactly!

    • @aonghaspringle7822
      @aonghaspringle7822 Před 6 lety +1

      No, they always say they’re Scottish! Atleast in my experience

    • @Nicole3900
      @Nicole3900 Před 6 lety +1

      Let us be proud of are small connections to a great country such as Ireland!! :P We say it out of nothing but love! lol

    • @amandas2639
      @amandas2639 Před 5 lety

      @@aonghaspringle7822 I don't run into too many people who claim Scottish only. It's almost always Scots-Irish, it seems, and at least where I'm from, that's probably more accurate than not. A LOT of Scots (and Irish, to a lesser extent) ended up settling in Appalachia back in the day, to the point where in some of the more remote hollers, you still have words in common usage that come directly out of Scots vocabulary. I watched a documentary once about the dialect here, and there were a surprising number of people commenting that the people in the documentary sounded an awful lot like old timers in their countries. One person in particular was like, "Why does this guy sound exactly like my grandpa, who's never left Ireland in his life?" lol Personally, I don't hear it. Appalachian accents to me sound NOTHING like Irish or Scottish accents. But it seems others think otherwise, so who knows.
      But that's what you get in what's still a very young country full of immigrants: a whole lot of people trying to find their identity through their ancestry. I think that's pretty cool, actually, and if it leads to people developing an interest in other countries and cultures, more power to 'em.

    • @SuperKing604
      @SuperKing604 Před 5 lety

      There are many Americans who still are very irish

  • @barsxsalicia
    @barsxsalicia Před 3 lety +8

    I used to say her name “saw- warse” 😂😂 I’m glad I now know how it’s pronounced because it became even more beautiful than I already thought it was.

    • @cooldaddy2877
      @cooldaddy2877 Před 2 lety +1

      But do you? She cannot pronounce her own name. It is not SERSHUH, it is SEERSHUH always.

  • @RPRIMICI
    @RPRIMICI Před 2 lety +5

    I learned a lot of new things in this vid. My sister-in-law is Irish and she still has an accent. I'll try to remember to pronounce these names and check out her reaction. It will be funny since she knows I'm totally ignorant about Irish things.

  • @caoimhehickey1
    @caoimhehickey1 Před 6 lety +390

    CAOIMHE ITS A GREAT NAME *cough*

  • @Noiiizeeey
    @Noiiizeeey Před 8 lety +288

    Domhnall doesn't sound that crazy now, does it?

    • @ZombieKilla2008
      @ZombieKilla2008 Před 8 lety +10

      +NezihBouali
      I think you actually pronounce his name like "Doughnul"

    • @michaeloconnor5904
      @michaeloconnor5904 Před 8 lety

      +ZombieKilla I can confirm that.

    • @Noiiizeeey
      @Noiiizeeey Před 8 lety +4

      Yes I know it's pronounced that way. Like "tonal". That's why I didn't ask.

    • @verisimilitone
      @verisimilitone Před 8 lety +8

      +NezihBouali aye siwmae

    • @ULYSSES-31
      @ULYSSES-31 Před 8 lety +2

      +ZombieKilla
      Donal.

  • @miathompson1172
    @miathompson1172 Před 11 měsíci

    Saoirse is amazing… 🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸

  • @kiribundi
    @kiribundi Před 6 lety +4121

    Caoimhe = Queever = lol

  • @toobasaurus23
    @toobasaurus23 Před 8 lety +281

    Gorgeous

    • @BanimatorLive
      @BanimatorLive Před 8 lety +63

      +toobasaurus23 *Gargeous
      :P

    • @WH1SK3YJ4CK
      @WH1SK3YJ4CK Před 8 lety +1

      +Blinksumk Eh, Irish accent not the Dublin one :P

    • @badtotheappendixx
      @badtotheappendixx Před 8 lety

      +Blinksumk no.

    • @avedic
      @avedic Před 8 lety +1

      Looks like HANNA went and grew up on us. What a pretty lady.
      I was born in the US, but my dad's side of the family is one of those cliche Irish families. I have something like 30 cousins on my dad's side....so many I don't even know how many there are, let alone all their names. They all live in Michigan, are Catholic, and definitely Irish. My name is Sean. I've never really felt a connection to my heritage...but I wish I did. It's amusing to me how Colbert, Conan, and Jack White..._all three_ come from giant rust-belt Irish Catholic families. Though, not all the cliches are true; I'm not big on alcohol...while I adore marijuana. Then again, which one of those is *_green?_* ; )

    • @test7er
      @test7er Před 8 lety +4

      +Blinksumk
      *Gaoirges

  • @WowUsernameAvailable
    @WowUsernameAvailable Před 4 měsíci +1

    Her gorgeous dress stole the show.

  • @lilyraimey3499
    @lilyraimey3499 Před 3 lety +1

    She’s so wonderful.

  • @warrenguy76
    @warrenguy76 Před 7 lety +44

    What a wonderful actress. Saoirse deserves an Oscar.

  • @MackerelSushi
    @MackerelSushi Před 4 lety +25

    I could listen to her speak all day long😌

  • @vancortez8894
    @vancortez8894 Před 2 lety

    Her persona is so warm🥺

  • @dreamwishergirl
    @dreamwishergirl Před 7 lety +957

    Irish is my favorite accent in the world

    • @canerovskii
      @canerovskii Před 6 lety +3

      Wren Wisp-Wings how ??? How is that even possible

    • @aoifehenry8723
      @aoifehenry8723 Před 6 lety +1

      Wren Wisp-Wings You do have an Irish accent just probably not a very broad, strong one. But other nationalites would be able to tell your Irish, it's the way we speak

    • @karinarose3462
      @karinarose3462 Před 6 lety

      Thanks

    • @user-fk1we3gs4d
      @user-fk1we3gs4d Před 6 lety +4

      I prefer Irish women's to their accent....

    • @orlafinnegan7186
      @orlafinnegan7186 Před 6 lety +1

      Lulu Love I’m Irish 🤘🏻☘️🇮🇪

  • @hectorramirez3757
    @hectorramirez3757 Před 7 lety +320

    Suarez needs to be on the show more, what a fun personality Suarez.

  • @avidnongetit8710
    @avidnongetit8710 Před 3 lety

    Love this video! Wish I were Home just watching it

  • @neighborztv2004
    @neighborztv2004 Před 3 lety

    THIS GIRL MAD PRETTY

  • @juancarlosl4133
    @juancarlosl4133 Před 7 lety +60

    I love Saoirse and Irish accent, so LOVE this interview.

  • @MissyUCF99
    @MissyUCF99 Před 6 lety +216

    Irish is an insane written language. If you take the phrase "níl a fhios agam" you would actually pronounce it "Neal iss UGH-um". That's right kids, fhios = iss. Why is there an f, and h, or an o in that word? The world may never know. Níl a fhios agam!!! Ní Thuigim!!!!

    • @kactus2573
      @kactus2573 Před 5 lety +10

      Ní dhéanfaidh is my personal favourite (pronounced nee yayn-ig)

    • @imbatman868
      @imbatman868 Před 5 lety +2

      Dún do ghlab, a chara

    • @dalekelly7639
      @dalekelly7639 Před 5 lety +2

      Isn't the language called Gaelic, or am I wrong?

    • @PucaCiuin
      @PucaCiuin Před 5 lety +14

      @@dalekelly7639 Not really. Gaelic refers to the language family it's in and the modern word for the culture it originated in, but the modern language's English name is Irish. The Irish word for Irish is Gaeilge (look up a pronunciation) though, so you can use that to refer to it as well.

    • @evanw346
      @evanw346 Před 5 lety +2

      Kamikaze Scotsman yes but a Scotsman doesn’t speak Irish, nor does an Eastern Canadian, they speak Gaelic. It probably just depends as to whether or not the language is spoken where you live

  • @tanamurphy7388
    @tanamurphy7388 Před 3 lety

    I love that dress!!!!

  • @wsosoI
    @wsosoI Před rokem

    she's so so so beautiful

  • @potatoe2317
    @potatoe2317 Před 3 lety +578

    *americans love the irish*
    Also the Americans when they see somone Irish: OMG my cousins brothers dogs cats owner mothers sisters cats kitten is like 0.00001 % Irish so yeah we’re like related

    • @MM-gp9mb
      @MM-gp9mb Před 3 lety +17

      No one says that

    • @Last-Lap-Lando4
      @Last-Lap-Lando4 Před 3 lety +2

      A lot of cats

    • @potatoe2317
      @potatoe2317 Před 3 lety +5

      @@Last-Lap-Lando4 dam right there is

    • @L.C123
      @L.C123 Před 3 lety +20

      @@MM-gp9mb
      Nearly every American I’ve met (a lot, I worked part time in a travel agency) said they were basically Irish, I would say “oh really that’s great, may I ask how?” And their response?? “Oh my great great grandma, her father’s second cousin three times removed married my great great grandma’s and blah blah blah” like literally if they took a DNA test it probably wouldn’t even mark Ireland because the percentage of Irish in them would be so small 🙄😑

    • @MM-gp9mb
      @MM-gp9mb Před 3 lety +7

      @@L.C123 I guarantee u the amount of americans u met is less than 1% of the population 💀

  • @colincousins537
    @colincousins537 Před 3 lety +4

    An angel-like actor...I love this beautiful person

  • @alygirl1745
    @alygirl1745 Před 2 lety

    Love her so much!!!!!