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I'd recommend googling the woman in this video. Her name is Lynn Ruane. She went from living a life of drugs and poverty, to turning her life around, and becoming student union president of Trinity College Dublin. She now works in politics and has devoted much of her time to helping those in need. She is an inspirational woman.
@@123JWJWJW it's ride. It's not really explained fully in the clip but to ride someone is to have sex with them so they themselves are referred to as a ride. Where the subs struggle is with words like "shy" student, to an Irish ear she's saying "shite", "a-niner" she's actually saying "annoying her" and she's saying "manky" for dirty, not monkey!
He didn’t understand a word and she really went all out with that lesson, it was inevitable it would conclude with Conan saying he’d get her a pint to put up her arse 😂😂
I love that Conan’s subconscious defensive body posture shows up the moment his red hair is mentioned. Thats some childhood trauma hell never get over haha.
This is like studying Shakespeare. First you have to struggle through the accent and identify the words spoken, then solve the puzzle of what they mean in that grouping.
One of my favorite cuts of all time is the leprechaun scene. I love they put this in after the context it's hilarious. Shows how comedy changed but also how silly it is
As a Scotsman quite enjoyed this. Could understand her, and some of the phrases are not sayings we use over here but it was interesting hearing the small variations in the same phrases we do use.
Actual Irish actors in Hollywood have been asked to ham up their accent as that’s what Hollywood thinks Irish is. You know instantly what a real Irish accent is. She’s not hamming up anything that’s just how she talks. At times Conan got some of it right but the bit where he gets a little frustrated and sing songy. That’s Hollywood nonsense and non-irish people’s incorrect understanding of the accent. The other thing really is there are a lot of different accents spread over a very short area. She’s north side Dublin but southside is completely different. Also north and south Dublin accents were historically on the actual north and south side of the Liffey but that’s not the actual case any more. Conor McGregor has a Northside accent but he’s from Crumlin which is on the Southside. Now you could make an argument for the closer to the center you get the more Northside or inner city you get but they were always referred to as north and south side and typically it was regular vs posh.
I spent a summer in Ireland once, came home, tried out for an Irish character in a play, had it fairly close (northern)... and was told that my accent wasn't Irish enough. Lost out to a "hi dee tie dee tie" player... chagrinned was I! (Actually, rightly chaffed)
lol she is an irish politician, with a rough background but turned her life around into a Teachtaí Dála, a member of irish parlaiment. very tough and no nonsense lady
As my Dad used to say to me after I'd had a bad date....."My boy, we're Irish....we may not be able to make the girls scream, but we sure can make 'em giggle." Miss you Pops.
The south korea teacher took on a BDSM headteacher vibe, the Australian teacher was 85% legs, and this one is fixated on mickeys, rides, and holes. Honestly it'd be hard for Conan not to go for biology jokes
This is a very specific Dublin, working class dialect and accent. There are quite a few accents in our capital but they can be put into three groups, this being one. There's also a sort of neutral accent, and then a posh "D4 version" (Dublin 4 postcode/zip - where the property is most expensive) also called the DART or "West Brit(ish)" accent if you want to be nasty (the DART rail serves mainly the affluent south side of the River Liffey). Colin Farrell veers slightly to that but is more neutral generally, for example. Ruane's expressions are a bit on the rough side, too for general conversation, but prettymuch on point I'd say. You hear them more among guys typically in a Dublin pub. Several of the terms used here are generally found only in Dublin and say Meath, and Wicklow (surrounding counties to our capital with a large influx of Dubs). "Ma" is more likely to be "mam" outside Dublin. It's never mum or mom! To call someone "a ride" (attractive) would be found all over, however.
Ah brilliant, As someone from Cork watching but living out of the Country now 22 years I love funny things like this, We have the get people stopping with the Da da da da leprechaun accent 🤣👍🤣
who on earth has done these subtitles. I'm Australian and even I can spot. She doesn't say "monkey", its "manky" and I'm fairly sure its "annoying her" not "niner"
Conans Irish accent sounds more like Newfoundland 😂 The town I'm from in Ireland had lots people emigrate to Newfoundland in the 1930s and the accent has been handed down ever since 😂
That was by far the best of the "Conan Must Go" episodes. The first three were OK, but seemed forced and awkward at times. He seems much more like himself (or the character he plays) here - unhinged and letting it fly.
A playlist with some of my favourite parts of the show-
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Go watch Conan O'Brien Must Go on HBO Max
Laughing in his face after calling him a ginger... I think we might have found Sona's long lost sister.
She’s a politician in Ireland😂
Her laugh is amazing
@@daireoreilly2548 whats her name?
@@Duzz1412 Lynn Ruane
Same laugh, same energy, totally related
She definitely said shite student and not shy
also said "just annoying her," not "that's a niner" 🤓
And “manky” (dirty) not “monkey”.
Yes, we humans know that, but the “aye eye” doesn’t.
Yeah some of those subtitles were absolute guesses and they missed entirely 😂
@@torbadare you a fan of Damon Martin from the mma hour ? He’s been covering mma since 2004
You'd think he'd slow down as he gets older but he's soooooo quick witted
"That's just gibbeldy-goo, which I'm sure is the town you're from" 🤣🤣
Like Martin Short. Just increasing momentum if anything.
That was the best part, really. He's a madlad
you gotta keep in mind that comedy is one of the only professions you get better as you age
not "A 9'er" but she was saying "annoying her"
Automates subs be funny sometimes…
THANK YOU, that makes so much more sense! 😂
The subs also incorrectly translate Manky as Monkey.
Oh.
Think that was intentional 🤣
It seems like even the subtitles need a lesson...
More like a translator is needed. She ain’t speaking universal English
thinking the same thing
I think they should've gotten an Irish person to write them maybe?
@@rinnin They should've gotten a person to write them. They feel kind of artificially generated.
@@laurensnieuwland4657most streaming services just use their own close captions unfortunately, similar to CZcams but less community features
I'd recommend googling the woman in this video. Her name is Lynn Ruane. She went from living a life of drugs and poverty, to turning her life around, and becoming student union president of Trinity College Dublin. She now works in politics and has devoted much of her time to helping those in need. She is an inspirational woman.
She's so funny 😂😂
Ya, she looks it.
@@trevoroconnor7133 ah, there's always one eejit 😂
She's a force ❤
I thought that was her she's a legend.
Conan is a great comedian… for a redhead.
😂
Ace!
😂😂😂 i like your crack
Most redheads I've met are very witty, funny and smart.
surely you mean a ginger
"I had an adapter" 😂😂😂
The subs are struggling
Ya. Is it ride or riot?
@@123JWJWJW it's ride. It's not really explained fully in the clip but to ride someone is to have sex with them so they themselves are referred to as a ride. Where the subs struggle is with words like "shy" student, to an Irish ear she's saying "shite", "a-niner" she's actually saying "annoying her" and she's saying "manky" for dirty, not monkey!
For sure. I don't think she said he's a "shy" student.
@@mikeygormley thanks
Even the cameraman at the end couldn't hold it together
He didn’t understand a word and she really went all out with that lesson, it was inevitable it would conclude with Conan saying he’d get her a pint to put up her arse 😂😂
You didn't pay attention to the lesson.. it wasn't her arse
Conan knew exactly what he was suggesting.
@@elishmuel1976 I was trying to I swear
Flippin heck, i thought the subtitles was my life line but it was confused as well 🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣
That's because even the subtitles didn't know what she was saying😂😂
I love her. She's a good time.
good craic
A good hole for my mickey
a great hole
she and sonia would get along
She's an Irish Senator. Lynn Ruane. Gorgeous.
"Oh my God earlier today someone said I put a Mickey in your drink, and then later I noticed I wasnt sleepy" 🤣🤣
Even the cameraman was shaking laughing at the end!
I love that Conan’s subconscious defensive body posture shows up the moment his red hair is mentioned. Thats some childhood trauma hell never get over haha.
The crew laughing in the background shows how funny Conan is
Yeah it's good to have a laugh track to tell me how funny something is, like the old days
You need to hear the crew laughing to know he's funny? Not your own laughter?
He's a dry shite. She's craic.
You can see the camera shaking mad
My 📱 shaking as I’m laughing 🤭
She's got a great laugh
Yeah I could listen to that laugh all day for sure
You simps are sad
The last thing he says is the best.. I'm still here laughing 5 mins later 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is like studying Shakespeare. First you have to struggle through the accent and identify the words spoken, then solve the puzzle of what they mean in that grouping.
"That's just gibbeldy-goo, you know? Which I'm sure is the town you're from".😂
When Americans claiming they are Irish hear a proper Irish for the first time.
I love that the camera person just dies with her at the end
One of my favorite cuts of all time is the leprechaun scene. I love they put this in after the context it's hilarious. Shows how comedy changed but also how silly it is
The whole Irish episode was hilarious
That was a delightful exchange.
0:51 her laugh is so beautiful 😍
You mean like a lizard flaring out its neck 🤭
As a Scotsman quite enjoyed this. Could understand her, and some of the phrases are not sayings we use over here but it was interesting hearing the small variations in the same phrases we do use.
I used to struggle understanding my Scottish friends speaking, but mate, I’m struggling reading what you wrote ❤
@@Hest4 😂 I never realised autocorrect butchered what I was trying to say
funniest man on the planet
!!
Definitely up there
I'm Irish. That was half speed. And she's right. The Oirish accent is a Hollywood invention.
But you do sound like that.
I'm confused...
Actual Irish actors in Hollywood have been asked to ham up their accent as that’s what Hollywood thinks Irish is. You know instantly what a real Irish accent is. She’s not hamming up anything that’s just how she talks. At times Conan got some of it right but the bit where he gets a little frustrated and sing songy. That’s Hollywood nonsense and non-irish people’s incorrect understanding of the accent. The other thing really is there are a lot of different accents spread over a very short area. She’s north side Dublin but southside is completely different. Also north and south Dublin accents were historically on the actual north and south side of the Liffey but that’s not the actual case any more. Conor McGregor has a Northside accent but he’s from Crumlin which is on the Southside. Now you could make an argument for the closer to the center you get the more Northside or inner city you get but they were always referred to as north and south side and typically it was regular vs posh.
I spent a summer in Ireland once, came home, tried out for an Irish character in a play, had it fairly close (northern)... and was told that my accent wasn't Irish enough. Lost out to a "hi dee tie dee tie" player... chagrinned was I! (Actually, rightly chaffed)
@davidodonohoe1773 sometimes, but honestly, the accents in modern films are spot on, and still Irish people say, "we dohn't sound loyke dat"
@@ThaCyNiQ Like there is one Irish accent.
No better woman to deal it out to him. 😅😅😅😅😅 Fucking hilarious. Some craic!😂😂😂😂
lol she is an irish politician, with a rough background but turned her life around into a Teachtaí Dála, a member of irish parlaiment. very tough and no nonsense lady
What are her politics now? Mass immigration?
@@karlscher5170 Found her name: Senator Lynn Ruane
@@karlscher5170just like your hole
@@karlscher5170 man please go get some air
@@karlscher5170Mad crazy lefty she is
Conan hasn’t a notion
We are at least very passive aggressive people on 90% speed
The look to camera when he says adapter. So good
Excellent.
Thank you.
Even the camera was shakin'.. It's fookin hilarious.
As my Dad used to say to me after I'd had a bad date....."My boy, we're Irish....we may not be able to make the girls scream, but we sure can make 'em giggle." Miss you Pops.
Found the American
Tayyyyyy-to
"I had an adapter" Absolute genius from Conan. He's done his best work in Irish remotes
this is the funniest thing I've seen all year
Her laugh is gold
I think Conan needs more one on ones with her or others alike . Great video.
She’s amazing.
The last sentence had me lol
Omg I love Conan so much, I probably watched this like 50 times
Funniest bit I’ve seen in a LONG time!!!
Conan never disappoints
Conan was absolutely on his game here. Hilarious!
How come every language class with Conan turns into a biology lesson whether it takes place in South Korea, Australia or Ireland
The south korea teacher took on a BDSM headteacher vibe, the Australian teacher was 85% legs, and this one is fixated on mickeys, rides, and holes. Honestly it'd be hard for Conan not to go for biology jokes
Conan was right, 'Jeezy Christy' was the best way to say that.
I love the look he gave when he said I have an adapter
It's Lynn Ruane! 😍 I love her 🥲
Lynn from Alan Partridge
Manky not monkey 😂😂
Isn’t the word mank a jab at Manchester?
@@obscuremusictabs5927 no they call themselves that
@@obscuremusictabs5927Mancs = people from manchester
Manky means dirty, like “That’s a really manky toilet”
@@obscuremusictabs5927 'Mancs' are Mancunians but its not derisory.
Im Irish and I can say whoever wrote the subtitles got alot of stuff wrong, example, "hes a niner". When she actually said "he is annoying her".
Conan is brilliant
"Like a nine-er" .... ha ha, GOLD. It's "annoying her" ha ha. I should know. Dub here
THE BEST!
The subtitles also can't understand her. 🤣
This was the best episode of the series!
2:23 killed me LOL
She’s hilarious!
Her face when she says 'dirty' is hilarious
Jeezus were the subtitles intentionally wrong? She was saying “annoying her” not “a niner”, and “shite” not “shy”. 😂😂
A I
I miss the Korean teacher. She and Conan had a great chemistry. Bring her back plz!
A niner = Annoying her
Lol, thank you. That was one of the few parts I didn't get. I guess cause it's just a faster way of saying it?
@@BrofUJuthat only dublin slang.definetinly not known in rest of Ireland
This is a very specific Dublin, working class dialect and accent. There are quite a few accents in our capital but they can be put into three groups, this being one. There's also a sort of neutral accent, and then a posh "D4 version" (Dublin 4 postcode/zip - where the property is most expensive) also called the DART or "West Brit(ish)" accent if you want to be nasty (the DART rail serves mainly the affluent south side of the River Liffey).
Colin Farrell veers slightly to that but is more neutral generally, for example.
Ruane's
expressions are a bit on the rough side, too for general conversation, but prettymuch on point I'd say. You hear them more among guys typically in a Dublin pub.
Several of the terms used here are generally found only in Dublin and say Meath, and Wicklow (surrounding counties to our capital with a large influx of Dubs).
"Ma" is more likely to be "mam" outside Dublin. It's never mum or mom!
To call someone "a ride" (attractive) would be found all over, however.
Thats why we were in stitches when yer man in Disney Florida was going on about big Mickey and little Mickey 😂😂
The subtitles are fucking shocking lmaoooo
The laugh tho 😂😂
“Ron Howard…oh fuck!”
Ah brilliant, As someone from Cork watching but living out of the Country now 22 years I love funny things like this, We have the get people stopping with the Da da da da leprechaun accent 🤣👍🤣
the subtitles didnt even do justice to her words 😭😭
The subtitles! 😆 "you might just be a really shy student."
I think she meant shite student. 😂
Conan is ultra-wide.
No other host can do this, to a person they just meet that day like this 😂😂😂
who on earth has done these subtitles. I'm Australian and even I can spot.
She doesn't say "monkey", its "manky" and I'm fairly sure its "annoying her" not "niner"
"I had an adapter" with the look at the camera. Almost spit "me tea" out!
I'm wearing socks! lol
that last line though...
Conan's superpower is that he can make cameramen crack up and start shaking the camera 😂😂
WOW 3 times BRILLIANT
OMG this is brutal. Toughest class ever.
A fantastic humourous woman . Conan is fun
It's craic
Quack - quack 😂
Conan should come to Kerry and try talking to the locals 😂
All the Muslims so
The chameleon calling him a ginger❤❤❤❤❤
These subtitles are hilarious.
Oh thats his people alright
that was fukin hilarious
This is like the Australian accent teacher remote 😀
"we'll get you a jar and put it in your hole" LOL conan pretends not to understand whats going on but can break her instantly in her own language xD
I love how she straight up calls him a ginger and then laughs in his face.
Please clip him tasting blood sausage as well!
All sausages are disgusting if you describe what's in them.
Lynn is from Tallaght, southside. I'm sure they cut
Conans Irish accent sounds more like Newfoundland 😂 The town I'm from in Ireland had lots people emigrate to Newfoundland in the 1930s and the accent has been handed down ever since 😂
Ummm she didn't say "shy" student HBO. She said "shite" student.
Lots of this just dublin slang
My favourite part is how most of that is not used outside of Dublin.
Most of it is used outside Dublin
Dunno where tf you've been
@@tomconnolly9895 That is because the culchies nick our stuff
It’s a crash course in the Dub. Its in the name.
I'm Scottish. About 30% of these phrases are common and known here. Pretty far outside Dublin.
That was by far the best of the "Conan Must Go" episodes. The first three were OK, but seemed forced and awkward at times. He seems much more like himself (or the character he plays) here - unhinged and letting it fly.