How to do an Irish Accent
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 9. 12. 2017
- In this video, we're going to learn how to speak an Irish accent.
Whenever you're learning a new accent, it helps to isolate sounds that are specific to that accent. So as we play with these sounds, I encourage you to pause the video and practice these words out loud. They may feel strange at first, but they become beautiful once you live in them a little.
đ For the sake of my green-blooded friends, please note that not all Irish accents sound the same. Every region, county, and town seems to have it's own unique quality. The accent that I teach in this video is modelled after the beautiful and talented actress Saoirse Ronan. She grew up about an hour-and-half South of Dublin in Carlow, Ireland. I just love her lilt!
The first major sound within the Irish accent that gives it a wonderful jumping off place, is the Irish I. In an Irish accent, it is less, I and more Oi (as in oil). Start first, just getting the sense of it, and then gradually understate it.
Part 1: Sounds
I
height
sight
plight
right
Ireland
Practice sentence: Fortune smiled upon him in Ireland. Itâs not quite the right shade of blue. Iâll be having some of that oil.
Next, we have our R sounds. In an Irish accent, the Râs are certainly pronounced.
Park
start
Garden
Work
Hard
Earth
worth
Practice sentence: Youâre such a hard worker. What on earth are you doing? When do you start school?
Our next sound is the shift from Ow to EHW.
Mouth
hour
sour
Flower
down
Round
pound
sound
how
Practice sentence: We donât have to go to
work for another hour. Lemons are sour. Flowers grow in the garden.
Practice works from OH to OWH
Home
blown
alone
grown
Stone
known
road
load
coat
feel the vowel come all the way to the lips while opening the throat.
Practice sentence: I know I met him on the road a short time ago.
Part 2: Melody and Pitch
The irish accent is known for being very melodic. The phrases tend to have a up and down sort of dreamy lilt to them.
Donât take it so personal.
And that was the sort of this he wanted to tell me yaâ see.
Would you care to go out?
Sure, and thatâll be the end of it.
Longer practice phrases
Wait till I tell yaâs what I read in the paper. I never heard the like in me life!
Like I says to yaâs. Thatâs really very true. And sure youâll be after knowing the truth of it, somewhere along the road anyways.
Itâs not a date the way youâre thinking and Iâm done telling ya. End of discussion.
im already Irish what am I doing
I'm here because of how much she butchered this
Same
and arrmyyy
I need you my girlfriend its from your contry, i know nothing abolt your contry đ đ
its the youtube hole, hahaha. i do it all the time. ive been skateboarding for 29 years and I always find myself watching videos of people learning how to skate... I guess the process is entertaining
Ireland has a different accent every 20mins of land
@@United-Nations well said
Adam gway baii will ya
Adam Same for England tbh
same for America... it's just y'all only see "TV accent" (nobody actually talks like that)@@noir8864
Yeah that's anywhere
The chat is
90% offended Irish people
5% unoffended Irish people
5% percent people who actually want to learn the accent
I like 5% unoffended Irish people is a good sign. I think that must mean it's a really good accent tape.
I'm the 5% Of people who just wants to learn to use an Irish accent
We are fucking Irish if it wasnt for the invention of alcoahol we would have conquered everyone.
I really want to learn i do love irish people ..a big fan of conor mc
@@irontemplar6222 Shit that Made my day lol
How to have a perfect Irish accent:
Step one: be Irish
Step two: live in Ireland
Step tree: drink Guinness
Yo that cracked me up đđđđđđđđ
I'm from tipp btw
**Is irish*
**lives in california**
**is 12-ish**
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You forgot eating potatoes
Accidentally had coitus with a sheep, instructions not clear
My Irish accent always turns Scottish eventually.
Same
Well Northern Ireland (Which this accent is inspired by) had Scottish immigrants
Bloody hell...
That definitely shouldn't happen đ
I wish she did a southern irish accent from maybe limerick or cork preferably from limerick thođđđ
When she said âI encourage you to pause the videoâ I paused it, and then I was like â...........waitâ
,
- First day at new school
- Chemistry teacher turns out to be Irish
- Donât understand what heâs saying
- Start liking the accent
and now here i am.
Parents: you should learn how to speak german!
Me: I WANNA LEARN IRISH ACCENT!!
I speak German and i think its a bit hard to learn german when you speak a other language cause German is hard to learn but not for people that live here
Midnight Memories_1D Das bullshit, i learned german for 3-4 months just by watching german movies and i never lived there
@@tpwksammar7303 I speak german as well, germans always say that their lingo is hard lingo but honestly there way more complex languages. People should face facts' instate ! Deutsche sprache schwere sprache ja zum kukkuk
I am german and watch irish accent videos XD
Don't learn German trust me, languages like Spanish and French are much more worth it
Iâm walking around Ireland right now saying âflowers grow in the garden,â they just tossed me into the loony bin.
You are too much! I can't stop laughing over here!
Roitly sou!
Lmfao Iâm gonna try this soon
LOL I was serious đđ sh*t đ
Ha hahaha đ
Jacksepticeye makes much more sense now
Aish Saras I came here because of him
@@bvnny5274 i came for RTgame
I came her cuz im Irish and i wanna see the comments
I was just thinking the same thing... My family sounds nothing like this
ffs his catchphrase isnt even said by the irish. We hate when people say "top of the morning"
No one:
Me: *perk, goyerdan, perk, goyerdan, goyerdan, perk, perk, goyerdan*
Speaking American accent: sexiness level 65%
Speaking Oirish accent: sexiness level 100%
*FACT*
Aurish
But to the Oirish it's thee oder way around
I keep sounding Indian đđ damn my southern accent
I sound either indian or Australian
Whoever i try to do a Mexican accent it either sounds Indian or scottish
Hahahah
My southern accent pulls me more into a British sounding accent over Irish đ
I'm southern, too.
Speaking to myself saying random shit got me dying đđđđđ
Me too đ€Łđ€Ł
Flers DO groh in the gairden, tho! So it's not all random :-D
Not funny. Didn't laugh.
Meet toođ
Ahahahahha
I said âWhat on earth are you doinâ and I turned into meridith
THAT'S WHAT I THOUGHT why does it sound Scottish to me??!
BRO FORRREEEEEALL
Me: *watches jackseptieye*
5 minutes later
Me: *watches this video*
is jackseptieye irish?
@@rafaelmorales4534 Yes
Same
Me: listens to niall horan talk
I have an Irish (Carlow) accent so i donât know why Iâm watching this đ almost every county in Ireland has a different accent
fantasykatie same
That's so true this is very generalised
Ikr, but it was on my recommendation đđ
every.. country.. in Ireland? Think about that for a second
fantasykatie sameđ
lost my American accent completely cheers
And people don't take you seriously when you speak with your irish accent? Eventhough you are? Same
-RiZe- lol
I could tell.
But we still like Jackscepticeye even tho he's Irish
Lol
I voice cracked while doing this! So I was like âItâs not quite the right shade oUUUUfF BlOHHHUH
DogwithaGopro
Haha, this cracked me up so bad i nearly choked on me M&M's đ
My newest D&D character has an Irish accent, and Iâm trying to get more into the role play accent. Super helpful!!
Saaammme
Well, she was originally scottish but my stupid ass decided, "no, lets do the accent you're bad at"
Me too!!
Glad I'm not the only one
Same same same same same and it happened by absolute accident. I opened my mouth to play her and this is what came out
Yes, this is why I'm here as well. Accents are a fun part of roleplaying, at least for me.
Whale oil beef hooked
LOL!!! That's super funny!
AHAHAHHAAAHHAAHAHAHHAHAHAHAH
I have a t shirt from a bar in Juneau with this saying on it. LOL
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Oh my god đ
3:04 me to myself when I look in the mirror after wasting an entire day.
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Every damn time I try to do an Irish impression it instantly turns into a Australian accent
Dude same lol
Mine turns brit
I'm Irish and this is mildly exaggerated but I love it. I really enjoy stretching my accent to sound purposefully exaggerated and it's lots of fun. Like yeah I have the accent but I can still make it _more_ Irish.
Same.
maybe u're the one who doesn'st master the accent yet even tho u're from there...
My uncle is Scottish and he does that same thing.
M upload a video please
where I live in Ireland, we do not say âoilâ...
Same, I'm in stitches watching this shit it's way off
Ay lots of people lots of accents... Ya gotta start somewhere...
Of course you don't. You say "OH-yeel". That's what she's been saying. Bloody hell! Pay attention, mate! đ€Ł
**watches both seasons of Derry Girls**
Derry is a northern Irish accent, slightly different rules
@@niamhmcdermott7512 it's as much an Irish accent as any other regional accent.
Yeah she's doing a Donegal accent. I think
derry girls really brought me here, haha
Me trying to perfect drunken sailor:
I'm Irish but sadly don't have an accent, instead i sound a like a little American child
I love Irish ascents
Me too!!! It's the music of my soul!
the descents are nice too...
Thank you
Ella Is lame tank u
Well if y want to get better u have to CURSE in every sentence trust me I live in ireland
She started as a southern accent then moved on to a northern accent. When she says 'what an earth are ye doing' She sounds like she is from derry lol
*God damn it i just wanna know how to speak like Conor McGregor*
Flowers grow in the garden
Break bus.
Mah mah mah mah mah
MOI FOOT WAS A BAHLOON
Conor mcGregor has a scumbag accent. đ
@@urospetrov5216 u made me die đ€Łđ
Now I'm obsessed with the Irish accent!
I wish all accent learning videos were structured like this. Too many just say the differences and only give a word example. The practice list for both words and sentences on top of hearing you repeat them several times is so much better. Specially for someone like me who catches on to accents quickly by hearing it over and over again. Hearing the breakdown helps but hearing it in extended practice solidifies it for me.
i am so obsessed with the way you record your content. everything is so organized and well approached.
Thank you Ian!
Girl: oil-land
America: đ€ŹđȘ
Irishmen:Iâm offended
Jacksepticeye:thuts noothinâ like we soound
Fleowers greow in the gearden.
Filipino here. My mom named me Patrick and I'm so fascinated with everything Irish. I love the accent, I also want to learn Irish Gaelic language, and I love Shamrock music.
Itâs videos like these that make me appreciate the fact I have an Irish accent and donât need to try learn oneđ
Let me tell you lady I'm not Irish and I've never practice before I've just heard Irish people speak and I do a pretty good I'm just watching videos improve my accents so take that Beach đđđđđđđđđđđđđđđđđđđđđđđđ
God i wish im here for dnd and want to learn a few different accents decided to start with irish the r sound was so hard to get right
@@hadeskingoftheunderworld7010 that awesome because Im here for d&d too
Great makeup
Say "My mom's a bear" in an Irish Accent đđđ€Łâ€
I'm from cork city.
Why am I here.
Joe.ie
I'm from Cork too!!
Melvin G what
Same
UP LIMERICK
Hi Madeliene you really helped me with an Irish accent, as I was actually born in Ireland in Clara but moved to Australia when I was 2 but now I'm 13 and we are going to be moving back to Ireland and this really helped as I lost my Irish accent and want it back again as I'm going to move back there so thank you so much!
I really like how you can alternate between the languages so well. And you can decently excute it.
Irish accents is music to my ears I just love it whenever I hear it as I have an Irish mate, however his accent changes depending where he is so if he is at school his accent isnât so broad but when at home his accent it just so different and itâs interesting I love it and itâs funny cuz Iâm picking up his words đ
Different parts of Ireland have different accent. When you speak with R, you sound Northern Irish and when you speak with I and O, it sounds more Midlands mixed with a bit of Dublin. Etc.
Carolyn Cahill yeah or from Donegal with the r. I'm from Laois and we speak a lot differently
I'm from Ireland and u r so true
Carolyn Cahill I say a lot with o and r
Well I mean different parts off America have different accents too technically, and because I've moved around the states so much no one can really pin point which part of the states I'm from. So, I get your point but personally I feel like it adds a bit more realism to the accent in the sense that maybe the character you're trying to portray has moved around a lot. That's just me though
Carolyn Cahill YES
Today my grandmother told me that I am part Irish and Scottish and I love both these people and languages!! Thank you for helping me connect with my people!!! â„ïž
I just did this tutorial and every time I meet a person i convince them im irish lololol
Im irish but born in america so i kinda want to learn more of the accents also no ones gonna talk about how beautiful that sweater is
this helped me sooo much!!! you do such a good job explaining the sounds, thank you
I swear my accent turns British whenever I try to do any of these sentences đđđđ
macaila florence same
@@confident8132Well, Irland is a British island so I assume you're doing good? xD
For the longest time I thought she was saying âperkâ and âyer such a herd workerâ
Being Irish and having an Irish accent makes it interesting to listen to American - English speakers do the accent. I guess when people get it spot on it makes stereotypes like the Lucky Charms accent sound so fake. Fantastic job Madeleine ! One tip; many places in Ireland have different accent so, like mine for example, (which is a Corkian ( Iâm from County Cork )accent ) would sound different opposed to a Dublin accent, or a Wicklow accent.
Thanks so much for this, Madeleine! I'd love to see you do a video for all of the accents you feel most comfortable with, honestly. We never know when we might have to do an accent we're not used to, for an audition, or something.
When youâre familiar with these because youâre a Saoirse Ronan fan. đ
Whenever I try speaking Irish I start sounding Australian
No you don't
I love how i am irish and im watching thisđ
Great video. This Irish accent is most similar to the accent you would hear in Northern Ireland. The Irish accent varies hugely throughout the country. I don't really think there is an Irish accent - only Irish accents (such as the Dublin accent, the Kerry accent, the Louth accent etc).
Not everyone in Ireland sounds northern Irish or like Saoirse Ronan đ I'm from Kildare btw
Iâm from Cork đźđȘđźđȘđźđȘđđ
You gotta start somewhere. Learn some sounds, then learn more sounds, then start to hear the differences between Irish accents and try imitating them. Over time you learn to do multiple accents more accurately.
SnoozySloth she did Dublin and a mix of all northern accents together in one đ
Not everybody sounds like a tosser , like this one.
SnoozySloth im from germany but my whole family lives in ireland
When I was in Northern Ireland all I could hear was a ramble in a question tone â€ïž
Fantastic. So well done. Now on to practice, practice, practice! đ
Thank you so much! I'm trying to do the accent for a D&D character - while it doesn't have to be perfect, I want it distinct from my own voice
lonelyaura Same Lonelyaura! XD I hope you did well
I've lived in Ireland for over 10 years and watched countless videos on Irish accent. Yours is the best! When your native language isn't English it's much harder to do it, though.
You are an excellent teacher. You are so talented. Kind of brought tears to my eyes.
You are so nice! đ
It is blessing to learn and love while we are in this body. Amazing people Irish are!
You should do more accents please! This was amazing! So helpful.
I'm fully Irish and I can do the accent already
This was delightful - your use of your hands and proficiency in bother American and Irish accents provokes a feeling of ASMR
You're so kind! I loved this video a lot! It was super informative!
I just sound like the smigel from LoR trying to pronounce âpark, gardenâ
Who's that??
3:11 every conversation with my relatives ever
You're amazing at describing what your mouth does during these sounds. Makes all the difference.
You are the best and most professional teacher of an accent on earth!
Wow! She would love to see ME here more often. Hear that nerds? She said me!
She was talking bout me
*One of ti thoirsties men oi've ever Seen*
Later, virgins đ
Iâm only hear because Iâm playing an Irish woman in a musical....
Abby Caravella same, just found out my character is supposed to be Irish like a month and a half in
I'm Russian. My English is getting better and better after your lessons! Thanks a lot!
I'm planning on moving to Ireland so imma watch all these types of videos
My New York accent is so strong đđ I canât do it
I can do a British accent like itâs second nature, but this is killing me. Thanks for explaining it so well!
Must have taken lessons from Tom Cruise XD
Ha lol i was dreaming of a field of potatoes
Very impressive. You are a great coach!!!
Her: When do you start school?
Me, trying to repeat: When do you start skkkoool??
Irish person:BEST DAY OF MY FECKIN LIFE.
Person: What about our wedding day.
Irish preson: FECK THAT AND WHEN THE KIDS WERE BORN EVEN WORSE.
This is the one question that I ask myself everyday 3:05
This woman is great! I'm so glad I looked this up!
I found you clearer than any instructor for Irish accent ever! Especially the comparison with the English sounds, the repetition provided with a list of similar sounding words, and the very evocative descriptions of things like the "small" sounds, the bending, etc. I do have questions on three areas I've noticed but would love instruction on: 1. The lingering on the "L" sound; 2. the dropping of the "g" at the end of "ing"; and the very articulated "t" and "tt" sounds (eg., little). I've noticed these things but don't know how to work them. Might you help in your clear way? Thank you, Madeleine!
"Your such a hard worker," that had me dyin
I am Chinese who wants to learn the Irish accent. I actually took Irish class for one year.
Terrific on the accent - Irish- how about a part 2??? loved it. Thanks
I grew up around American accents (even though I'm mostly Irish and Scottish) so I lost my accent, and this helped me get it back! Thanks!
That's so awesome! I'm glad this helped you get your native accent back!
Madeleine Harvey Yeah, all thanks to you!
I'm very Irish but I live in America. I'm in love with my culture so I'm learning Irish so this was very helpful.
how are you learning irish?? my mom moved here but she doesnt know it. theres not a lot of places that teach it but we live in nyc so theres a place near me but its so expensive. do you learn it online?
I have a callback tomorrow and was told to be prepared to try the Irish accent. So, here I am. This is helpful!
man this tut was actually awesome :D thanks madeleine !
Hi Madeleine, I'm from Ireland and this isn't too bad of an attempt it's certainly better than our attempt at an American accent! I have one tip for you and that is that a cĂșpla focal as gaeilge (a few words in Irish) are thrown into everyday conversation for example "craic" is the Irish word used for "fun" and "ceol" is the Irish word for "music". These words are usually used together to describe an event such as a family gathering or party for example "the craic agus ceol was mighty" meaning "the fun and music was great"! SlĂĄn leat!
Ciaran Cahill where exactly do they say that đđđ the rest of Ireland might say craic for what's the craic etc but don't say other Irish words like ceol we say music
Where iâm from craic is used very liberally but most people donât know a lot of irish as it isnât mandatory to learn in school. So youâd see your friend and say âany craicâ which is the same as like âwhatâs the barsâ or âwhatâs happening?â(happening pronounced without the âpâ sound so you get âhanninâ) and then some people use agus as a kind of filler between sentences but itâs not very common
Ciaran Cahill wow, thank you! Iâm American and the Irish accent is my favorite. I could listen to it all day but itâs the one accent that Iâm horrible at. Any other advice? Also, is American considered a difficult accent? Most Americans think we have no accent at all but speak the most bland type of English, aka boring. Cheers đ
Ciaran Cahill do you jace an instagram so I can ask you questions about Ireland please.
Not too bad? Ciaran, come on!!!!!
Thanks for making this video! I'm of Irish heritage, but without growing up around the accent, it didn't carry over to me. I'm trying to attend a historical group, and in order to do it, I have to be in character, accent and all. Now thanks to this video, I can do my Irish brethren proud!
Thank you, this is beautiful, I remember my days interacting with Irish folks in Prince Manion Arthur in North London and London Sunday markets.
Thank you đ so much Madeleine âșïž I am of Irish blood âïž & loved to learn this & connect to my heritage. You are a big help đ
I would love go hear a break down of a British accent. I know it's pretty common, but I really liked the way you laid this out, and it would be nice to see it with a British accent too.
Nice, Iâve been needing this for a long time.
You should do more practice phrases for an Irish accent, like an entire videoâs worth.
I'm happy to oblige!
Madeleine Harvey đźđȘ
I am grateful to you so much!!!
hi guys i just found out that lemons were sour
Love how you explained it in a translantic accent. Thanks for the video
U r very good with teaching the Irish accent. I'm a born n raised American with the Irish accent. I'm half Irish n I was listen to a movie Tht has the Irish accent in it n every since I watch it I've had the wonderful Irish accent