Scottish accent vs Irish accent (funny)

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  • @LifeyApp
    @LifeyApp  Před 2 lety +101

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  • @rejmons1
    @rejmons1 Před 3 lety +16549

    I met once with an American and he told me: "I came to Scotland and after three days I've discovered, they speak English too!"

  • @foolslayer9416
    @foolslayer9416 Před 4 lety +12907

    One time I tried doing a Scottish accent in front of a Scotsman, he told me it was "pretty good" but I "made too much sense."

  • @Lowkey_ID
    @Lowkey_ID Před 4 lety +1434

    I sat across the table from a drunk Irish man having a heated conversation with a drunk Scott, I didn't understand one word of what they said, but I listened for 20 minutes! 😂🤣

  • @Seleuce
    @Seleuce Před 7 lety +8869

    Interesting. We have a word in German that sounds like 'drisht', 'trist' and it means the same. Probably a relict from the Vikings then. :D

  • @bindair_dundat
    @bindair_dundat Před 8 lety +17168

    And here I am from Eastern Europe and whenever I speak in english people think I'm a vampire... XD

    • @hughjaanus6680
      @hughjaanus6680 Před 8 lety +204

      +Bindair Dundat "Eatern"......nuff sed.

    • @NicolasCab
      @NicolasCab Před 8 lety +48

      +Bindair Dundat A funny mistake you've made there.
      EDIT: Nevermind, he edited it.

    • @VladVlad-ul1io
      @VladVlad-ul1io Před 8 lety +396

      probably you r romanian :))

    • @viviesophia3752
      @viviesophia3752 Před 8 lety +54

      Oooh thats cute 😂

    • @Ram875
      @Ram875 Před 8 lety +331

      I'm from Latin America and whenever I speak english (good thing I worked really hard to lose my accent) but a few years ago it was cause of mockery and questions about me being legal in any country, I would rather be called a vampire any day.

  • @Nickinthefrozennorth
    @Nickinthefrozennorth Před 8 lety +5717

    The lad looks so Scottish, I could just see him eating a fish supper with a tin of Tennants in his hand.

    • @1948DESMOND
      @1948DESMOND Před 8 lety +130

      +Nickinthefrozennorth - i thought he was scottish, too !!
      even in his normal accent, he even soujnded scottish!
      he even could come across as being ...... canadian!

  • @chubanderson1765
    @chubanderson1765 Před 4 lety +2072

    Joke: The Irish made the bag pipes as a joke, and the Scottish took it seriously.

  • @MattiasWennberg
    @MattiasWennberg Před 4 lety +789

    You say that scots say ”drist weather”. In Sweden we say ”trist väder.”

  • @nepotiums
    @nepotiums Před 8 lety +4184

    He looks like the lost brother of Rooney.

  • @Jakegothicsnake
    @Jakegothicsnake Před 8 lety +11074

    He actually looks like he could be from Ireland or Scottland! Lol

    • @KSUcasey13
      @KSUcasey13 Před 8 lety +327

      +Jakegothicsnake I bet his grandparents are haha

    • @jmmacb03
      @jmmacb03 Před 8 lety +108

      +Jakegothicsnake
      We generally don't tan-we stroke!

    • @Jakegothicsnake
      @Jakegothicsnake Před 8 lety +168

      +Franko Guerrero More on account of his clothes. His outfit looks like it could easily compliment a scottish or irish setting. He just needs one of those hats to complete the look.

    • @myidentityisamystery5142
      @myidentityisamystery5142 Před 8 lety +3

      Yeah

    • @Callllum
      @Callllum Před 8 lety +5

      +Franko Guerrero hair?

  • @David-cm4ok
    @David-cm4ok Před 4 lety +144

    He's a good lad. He's got the lingo down.

  • @erinhudson1894
    @erinhudson1894 Před 2 lety +108

    I'm from Alberta and when I first spoke to Newfie family with a very strong Newfoundland accent, I kept thinking they sounded Irish but also Canadian. Had no clue they were from Newfoundland until they said (while laughing quite a bit since they knew how strong their accents were to many). You can certainly tell there are Irish roots in the Maritime provinces because I've noticed a lot of pronunciation similarities between them and the Irish. It's pretty dang cool. I adore the Scottish and Irish accents (ALL of them). I'd love to travel there someday. Thanks for sharing your missionary memories with us, Elder.

  • @creeperkid808
    @creeperkid808 Před 7 lety +12395

    This noise I never knew could be made 2:19

    • @amg6147
      @amg6147 Před 7 lety +960

      HAHAHAHAHA

    • @tiarnan76
      @tiarnan76 Před 7 lety +2397

      sounds like a 4 month old lamb pooing into a well....

    • @Myahyou
      @Myahyou Před 7 lety +1147

      +tiarnan I listened for it and now I can't unhear it. I'm crying it's so specific

    • @AdorableMeaning
      @AdorableMeaning Před 7 lety +513

      + AM G + tiarnan + Myah Mason These four comments made me laugh so hard I couldn't function for about 15 minutes. Every time I thought I was done laughing, I thought of them and started again! Wah-ha-ha-ha-ha!!!

    • @MN-sm6rg
      @MN-sm6rg Před 7 lety +968

      But it wasn't done until 2:58

  • @CasperLD
    @CasperLD Před 8 lety +5548

    I think Irish people are in the most unique position because we can understand what everyone is saying.

    • @NymeriaMeliae
      @NymeriaMeliae Před 8 lety +54

      +casperld I want to disagree with you but I don't think I can. I think you are on to something there. We share so many words with the Irish that I think it wouldn't be too difficult for an Irish person to pick up on the most broad of North East accents. Perhaps Pitmatic might confuse the Irish a bit... but there will be enough context from the rest of the sentence for them to get the gist of anything being said.

    • @sashawilliams3313
      @sashawilliams3313 Před 8 lety +62

      Yassss Irish are the best !!!❤️❤️❤️

    • @Catrilo
      @Catrilo Před 8 lety +7

      +sasha williams YASS

    • @Callllum
      @Callllum Před 8 lety +17

      Similar to Scottish people?

    • @MagiMysteryTour
      @MagiMysteryTour Před 8 lety +121

      +casperld It's like in blood types. Americans are type 0, the Universal Donor. Anyone can understand us, but we can't understand anyone else.

  • @niamhoconnor8986
    @niamhoconnor8986 Před 4 lety +283

    Moral of the story: Both Scots and Irish people say "so it is" at the end of sentences... so it is.

  • @bubhub64
    @bubhub64 Před 4 lety +117

    This dude could be 'Radar' O'Reilly's son from "M.A.S.H."

  • @jeffmorse645
    @jeffmorse645 Před 7 lety +6006

    You look like you're a native to either place.

    • @Garrett1240
      @Garrett1240 Před 7 lety +347

      Well, there are millions of Americans who are ethnically 100% Irish.

    • @nancyomalley6012
      @nancyomalley6012 Před 7 lety +99

      My mom was the only 100% Irish person in our family. My dad was half-Irish and half German so all my brothers and sisters(and me) were 75/25 Irish/German

    • @MKRM27
      @MKRM27 Před 7 lety +53

      +Nancy O'Malley Interesting selective maths you have used there

    • @MKRM27
      @MKRM27 Před 7 lety +7

      +Garrett1240 Is Irish an ethnicity?

    • @nancyomalley6012
      @nancyomalley6012 Před 7 lety +18

      MKRM27 With each following generation the ethnicity is cut in half

  • @Rikitikisiki
    @Rikitikisiki Před 7 lety +7569

    So..who is he talking to?

    • @LifeyApp
      @LifeyApp  Před 7 lety +2414

      he was talking to me- my name's Alex I live in Utah and interview returned missionaries from our church about things they learned and experienced abroad. Hope that helps!

    • @unhealthyobsession4600
      @unhealthyobsession4600 Před 7 lety +69

      US

    • @unhealthyobsession4600
      @unhealthyobsession4600 Před 7 lety +40

      us

    • @qwertyomen
      @qwertyomen Před 7 lety +81

      this made me lol

    • @babufrik3897
      @babufrik3897 Před 7 lety +134

      Michael Peterson thats actually the right way to use lol haha

  • @grace-yz2sr
    @grace-yz2sr Před rokem +44

    Lovely to see his enthusiasm these different accents! Funnily, me being German, I don't very much like listening to regional accents/dialects in my mother tongue, but I love hearing almost all the varieties of spoken English.

    • @computerjantje
      @computerjantje Před rokem +3

      I am from the Netherlands near the German border so I learned German from very young due to being able to receive German television broadcasts. I have to say that I like the German Bavarian accent very much. I guess in all languages one could love the sound of a particular accent if one would listen to them all.

    • @hughjanos3992
      @hughjanos3992 Před rokem +6

      its probably like how humans just instinctively dont like hearing themselves on recordings. like we think we know how we sound, but the recording of yourself is proof that what we thought is not the truth, so the brain is like "who am i?". i dont even like saying or hearing my name, so i can totally believe you not wanting to hear regional dialects of your language

  • @sassygrammy1258
    @sassygrammy1258 Před 4 lety +158

    The southern accent (USA) is often said to be “sing songie.” The area was settled by English, Irish, Scots-Irish, with a few Germans thrown in the mix.

  • @eilidhsmith7550
    @eilidhsmith7550 Před 7 lety +11027

    I'm Scottish, this is so funny

    • @ninjae4976
      @ninjae4976 Před 7 lety +121

      Do you speak with the accent?

    • @Eighteen..
      @Eighteen.. Před 7 lety +214

      I'm Scottish tae

    • @Neil.c04
      @Neil.c04 Před 7 lety +38

      same ikr so funny

    • @gerRule
      @gerRule Před 7 lety +295

      I'm Irish and he definitely does the Scottish accent better than he does the Irish accent 😂

    • @donavanobrein5356
      @donavanobrein5356 Před 7 lety +112

      +ninjae4976 people don't hear their "accents" lad.

  • @killslay
    @killslay Před 7 lety +4280

    actually the best attempt at a Scottish accent I've heard from an American. even though you did pronounce dreicht wrong... today in Scotland it's so unseasonably hot we'd call it "taps aff weather"

    • @nimay13
      @nimay13 Před 7 lety +270

      To be fair, he did said his accent is not as authentic. But for some who can get at least half of the accent is great.

  • @redradiodog
    @redradiodog Před 7 lety +17

    We used to have a family friend that moved here from Scotland and I enjoyed so much listening to her talk.

  • @frankanderson9367
    @frankanderson9367 Před 4 lety +46

    That’s amazing! In Russian you can also say “drist” about grey/windy/gloomy weather!
    На улицу сегодня не пойду, там опять дрист какой-то

  • @jasperrasper2392
    @jasperrasper2392 Před 9 lety +1614

    If you have trouble understanding Scottish and Irish your going to have fun if you visit Wales...lol

  • @Offshoreorganbuilder
    @Offshoreorganbuilder Před 8 lety +2807

    Your accents are pretty good - certainly recognisable.

  • @Malegys
    @Malegys Před 7 lety +122

    Dutch people use the word "Driest" for the same thing

  • @lth1072
    @lth1072 Před 6 lety +88

    This guy is funny 😂 . I'm a Scot. I appreciate his efforts .

  • @melonsoda123
    @melonsoda123 Před 7 lety +4658

    How the Irish say "Ireland" sounds like "island" to an American (me).

    • @wolventhrone1631
      @wolventhrone1631 Před 7 lety +135

      Wonder why... :P

    • @melonsoda123
      @melonsoda123 Před 7 lety +13

      Wolven Throne It just does :-)

    • @Alg0rM0rtis
      @Alg0rM0rtis Před 7 lety +57

      *ba dum tss*

    • @jtalbot34
      @jtalbot34 Před 7 lety +99

      Actually it's more like Irrelan silent d they kind of roll their rrrs. Barry from Ghost Hunters International is Irish and that's how he would pronounce it especially when he was speaking Gaelic. I'm still trying to learn the Scottish accent as it is part of my Steampunk persona Moira Mackintosh daughter of Chief Malcom Mackintosh 10th of Mackintosh and 11th of Chattan. The best part is they are my ancestors! 💜

  • @jamesl7709
    @jamesl7709 Před 9 lety +530

    Understanding accents is about exposure and patience. Not being in a hurry, and not getting upset. And about the speaker having patience and not getting upset because someone doesnt understand him. Language, like everything else in life, is about cooperation, compromise, tolerance, and willingness to learn/assist.

    • @tanya2380
      @tanya2380 Před 8 lety +8

      James L can I print this? I really like what you said and what words you used. I want to print that on a sticker as my motto for learning accents. Thank you!

    • @jamesl7709
      @jamesl7709 Před 8 lety +10

      your welcome to it, I give permission to anyone can reprint or make money on any words or pics I post online. If not I would note specifically.

    • @OSTARAEB4
      @OSTARAEB4 Před 8 lety +4

      +James L Nicely stated James. Travel and nuances of a particular culture are amazing experiences in life. They teach us about others and ourselves.

    • @Nigelxman
      @Nigelxman Před 8 lety +1

      +James L Excellent post James!

    • @davecrupel2817
      @davecrupel2817 Před 8 lety +6

      im glad you explained that, because i can understand just about any accent, despite how thick it is. never had a problem doing it. :P

  • @h2oexcen953
    @h2oexcen953 Před 3 lety +7

    Man! This is fantastic! Just the CZcams subs did not know how to interpret if this was Scottish or German! It went mad! Soooo fun and so instructive! God bless you, fella! 🍀

  • @tjitjo
    @tjitjo Před 3 lety +7

    Such a joyful man, thank you for sharing!

  • @kaijuhub3937
    @kaijuhub3937 Před 9 lety +3082

    Only one way to find out if he's a leprechaun.
    Sing us a song of the Emerald Isle.

    • @jakeystarsuper
      @jakeystarsuper Před 8 lety +28

      Get it together man! Leprechauns are not real and that is really offensive to the irish

    • @captainmoriarty8434
      @captainmoriarty8434 Před 8 lety +129

      JakeyStar 2014 leprechauns are the natives of the island. are you nuts?

    • @consciousmixture
      @consciousmixture Před 8 lety +124

      Captain Moriarty Don't bother, man. He's obviously a trooper from the United States of Political Correctistan and doesn't know what he's talking about. Everyone who has ever had the pleasure of meeting an Irishman knows that they are genetically incapable of getting offended. Ever.

    • @jakeystarsuper
      @jakeystarsuper Před 8 lety

      Captain Moriarty no

    • @jakeystarsuper
      @jakeystarsuper Před 8 lety +1

      consciousmixture FYI im a female

  • @johnodea3243
    @johnodea3243 Před 7 lety +502

    I'm from Cork. it's as far south as you can get.... Galway is in the west.

  • @eunicelumonya3325
    @eunicelumonya3325 Před 6 lety +28

    I am kenyan and I had an irish boss in Dubai.I hard a tough time hehehehehe but I learnt alot.

  • @ijust...lovethispic...
    @ijust...lovethispic... Před 4 lety +33

    " Drissht" (whatever) sound a lot like the german trist (which also means greyish/ sad / cloudy mood or weather) or the french triste which means sad.

  • @vividhkothari1
    @vividhkothari1 Před 7 lety +956

    The Scottish accent is the loveliest in the world.
    "See you in another life, brother" - Desmond

  • @jacquelinefortune8621
    @jacquelinefortune8621 Před 7 lety +780

    We say 'pure dreich' not drist! I've had a Canadian visiting Scotland ask me 'What's an och a dinnae ken?' They thought it was an object or something haha.

    • @gamingtutor4575
      @gamingtutor4575 Před 7 lety +67

      Im from the central belt, and even people here have trouble understanding anyone north of dundee lol. Only the northern parts say dinnae ken "like", where as down here we just say "dunno" lol. People speak so fast in Aberdeen, I needed my mate to translate it for me because he was working there for a while.

  • @Marsand100
    @Marsand100 Před 4 lety +12

    Excellent! Well done on your accents. As a life long Northern Ireland citizen you've been pretty much spot on. 2 things though( not to nitpick) Your Portadown accent was actually a Belfast one and in Ireland North and South we never say the Scottish "Noo". It's more like "noiy" in NI and " naow" inRepublic of Ireland. The movies haven't always done do well with their Irish accents. They tend to roll their rrrr's which is never done in Ireland . Well done. Really enjoyed this. It definitely made me smile 😊

  • @theophilos0910
    @theophilos0910 Před 11 měsíci +2

    When I visited County Down in Northern Ireland whilst doing my A-levels in Bedfordshire, my cousins us’d to say things like (‘Git in the Cyarr, Donal, you’ll be lyte fer yirr Tay !!’) LoL

  • @JaixBlud
    @JaixBlud Před 7 lety +526

    Coming from the Liverpool area, having Irish family and Scottish friends, this was hilarious haha! This guy pretty much nailed it! Bravo

  • @MrGezz66
    @MrGezz66 Před 8 lety +62

    The word is 'dreich'. Also, plenty of Scottish accents sing, and some Scots and Irish accents are quite similar, due to shared Gaelic heritage and Scots settlers in Ulster.
    The biggest mistake non-Scots and non-Irish make is underestimating the accent variations in both lands, despite being small. It's therefore inappropriate to use accent in the singular. In Scotland (where I come from), each of the 4 cities have completely different accents, and you can throw in the Borders, Ayrshire, Perth, Inverness, the Highlands, outer Isles, Orkney and Shetland as all having distinct accents (and verging on dialect). The Scottish accent most commonly imitated is the Glasgow one, which is, ironically, one of the youngest and least typical in Scotland as a whole, since it is influenced by Irish and Highland settlers, and has very few old Scots words (ok, you can say 'dreich', but try saying 'ken' for know, and folk will just stare at you). It's sounds like the accent Mel Gibson attempts in Braveheart (no' that bad, but crap film), but set in the 13th century, entirely inappropriate.

  • @Libzep999
    @Libzep999 Před 5 lety +49

    Fantastic, man! Youve definitely captured the *Sco'ish* accent. I had an ear-to-ear smile listening to you. I heard my long gone step gran dad and got the chills.

  • @Drunkledore
    @Drunkledore Před 4 lety +17

    Ack! Lang may yer lum reek, and may a moose ne'er leave yer girnal with a tear drop in his eye! Haste Ye Back, Me Lassie!

  • @Emily-kj6bc
    @Emily-kj6bc Před 9 lety +789

    A lot of people cannot do Irish accents at all (especially Americans, I've noticed- not hating, just saying!) but your accent was really good! And your Northern Irish accent was better than mine- and I've lived in (South) Ireland my whole life! 😂

    • @LifeyApp
      @LifeyApp  Před 9 lety +17

      xSmilex Thanks!

    • @leonardodicapriodrinkingaz4717
      @leonardodicapriodrinkingaz4717 Před 9 lety +2

      I'm from the mid-east of Ireland (Dublin) and we sound normal in the north. In town is were the scangers are and the junkies and drug dealers town is in the middle of the county

    • @Red-mg6wo
      @Red-mg6wo Před 9 lety

      l

    • @darabushe1123
      @darabushe1123 Před 9 lety +8

      ah I've to disagree, the north and cork one was grabd, but the dublin one? we don't talk like that in dublin, only places like D4 (Dublin 4, how they split Dublin up like little section within the county) but the rest was top notch

    • @leonardodicapriodrinkingaz4717
      @leonardodicapriodrinkingaz4717 Před 9 lety +1

      Well yeah but Dublin 5 is not were they are

  • @dragonflyNI
    @dragonflyNI Před 9 lety +593

    I am from Northern Ireland and I thought you did the Northern Ireland accent really well.

  • @zacharydavis4398
    @zacharydavis4398 Před rokem

    Thanks for spending the time to create and share this content 🤙🏾

  • @LadyBeth1959
    @LadyBeth1959 Před 7 lety +4

    I enjoyed hearing him talk. Thanks!

  • @brizzo7
    @brizzo7 Před 7 lety +225

    Coming from Northern Ireland, family down south, and now living in Scotland, I know the accents very well - this guys attempts aren't half bad!
    Although Cork is south not west Ireland!!

  • @JeromeAbabon
    @JeromeAbabon Před 8 lety +162

    It's elder Crosby!!! He served in my branch which is Cork!! He was a cool Missionary!! He taught me some guitar lessons!!

    • @LifeyApp
      @LifeyApp  Před 8 lety +26

      Jerome Ababon that's so cool! Small world!

    • @scottishgamer3897
      @scottishgamer3897 Před 8 lety +5

      +Prepare to Serve! its actully we call it dreak

  • @stg5ive
    @stg5ive Před 7 lety +32

    Two of the best accents I think

  • @yvonnecampbell7036
    @yvonnecampbell7036 Před 4 lety +15

    "'Tis best triest vandaag" in Dutch would be "it's kind of sad weather today".

  • @corylatimer
    @corylatimer Před 8 lety +41

    I've never been to the countries, but I've met quite a few Scots and Irish and it seems like you picked up the accents quite well. It seems like you have a talent for accents; have you ever considered becoming a voice actor? You would be good at it. Props

  • @junkmode
    @junkmode Před 9 lety +238

    I swear Americans are the only people who get confused by accents to the point they cant understand people.

    • @lady0morphine
      @lady0morphine Před 9 lety +37

      Nah, not really. At schools in my country (Poland) they teach you to speak slowly, very official, nothing about the slang or the way normal people speak (not using the whole sentences, using shortcuts etc and a lot of random accents), all records for learning are also not realistic (because seriously, who's speaking like that). And even if you think you've learned language well, you travel to Ireland or Scotland, you're having mindfuck and understand 1/4 of what people say, you have to ask them to repeat what they say 100 times, and beg them to speak slowly. The only way to REALLY learn language is watching movies and reading books in original language, and (the most important) living in the country for couple of months, because normal education is school is a joke.

    • @Jeff-tj4tx
      @Jeff-tj4tx Před 9 lety +15

      not true. i was watching a british show "geordie shore" and the geordies on the show were often subtitled. this show is for a british audience so apparently they need help understanding regional accents too.

    • @Rjkooljay2
      @Rjkooljay2 Před 9 lety +18

      I'm from the Caribbean and I have a hard time uderstanding some other English Caribbean Accents even though we all basically speak the same language. As for Scottish and Irish Accents it's like they're not speaking English.

    • @gavinmcinnes5152
      @gavinmcinnes5152 Před 9 lety +20

      Rjkooljay2 Dude I am scottish and lived in england for 5 years whn i came back i coudnt understand what the scots were saying it took weeks for my ears to tune back in

    • @Queasic
      @Queasic Před 9 lety +1

      ***** Lol that's true. I'm trinidadian and I can see how people can have problems understanding what they're saying lol.

  • @drumcorps0junkie
    @drumcorps0junkie Před 6 lety +2

    This is awesome, thanks for making this video.

  • @erichbrough6097
    @erichbrough6097 Před 4 lety +21

    That's a decent-enough Scottish sound, straight off the top - and you look the part of a Glasgow dock worker, besides!
    Btw you learnt your slang right well, ken? Well done, then! 😁

  • @jallenwa19
    @jallenwa19 Před 7 lety +129

    Love this guy! Really embraced it! But Scots and Irish, we're the same breed, all love a drink, all sing the best songs, all support one another at Rugby. Love Ireland (North Or South)! Mon the music!

  • @lisicius
    @lisicius Před 9 lety +189

    Dude should go into acting

  • @TexasDog3
    @TexasDog3 Před 3 lety +16

    He looks a bit like Gary Burghoff. Radar from MASH.

  • @lost422011
    @lost422011 Před 5 lety +7

    Two of the best accents in the world..Scottish and Irish.....love from 🇹🇹

  • @goldenvox801
    @goldenvox801 Před 7 lety +11

    I want to do exactly what you do. I find accents fascinating. I find you talented and you have a rare gift to synch yourself with others through appreciation via fascination and it is beautiful.

  • @katrand6174
    @katrand6174 Před 8 lety +9

    I love your sparkling personality!

  • @macski6924
    @macski6924 Před 3 lety +1

    You do very well. Thanks for the video. I do love some accents.

  • @alaabouferguine1132
    @alaabouferguine1132 Před 4 lety +2

    You're amazing, man ❤️❤️

  • @McTrollie
    @McTrollie Před 9 lety +530

    Its always weird hearing northern Irish folk use Scottish slang, then you remember most of them Are Scots with Irish accents.

    • @crumlinkangaroos4565
      @crumlinkangaroos4565 Před 9 lety +23

      Hi bai I ain't no scot ya boy yee

    • @paulgallagher13
      @paulgallagher13 Před 9 lety +57

      And the people of the Western Scottish isles are Irish with Scottish accents ;) Go back far enough and it all gets mixed up, on both sides.

    • @McTrollie
      @McTrollie Před 9 lety +10

      Paul G Scots living in the western isles are descended from settlers we call the Gales or Scotti, to call them Irish though is ridiculous as Scotland and the Scots completely pre-date Ireland and the Irish.
      Not to mention the fact that archaeology doesn't support the theory that the Gaels settled first in what is today the north-east of Ireland.
      But even if the theory were true, the accents used today certainly didn't exist 300 years ago, let alone over 900 years ago.

    • @paulgallagher13
      @paulgallagher13 Před 9 lety +42

      MacTrollie Those Gaelic speakers in the West of Scotland came from Ireland, that is a matter of historical fact. The Scotti is nothing more than what the Romans called the people of Ireland who later migrated to Scotland. The language spoken by the people who lived in Scotland pre this Gaelic migration was probably similar to Welsh.
      Not sure what you mean by the Scots pre-dating the Irish really. 1500 years ago their was simply a Gael living in Scotland and a Gael living in Ireland

    • @McTrollie
      @McTrollie Před 9 lety +3

      Paul G Again.
      " Scots living in the western isles are descended from settlers we call the Gales or Scotti, to call them Irish though is ridiculous as Scotland and the Scots completely pre-date Ireland and the Irish.
      Not to mention the fact that archaeology doesn't support the theory that the Gaels settled first in what is today the north-east of Ireland.
      But even if the theory were true, the accents used today certainly didn't exist 300 years ago, let alone over 900 years ago".
      Elite origin myths based on nothing are what you spout, good luck proving them because nobody else has. 

  • @bigua1428
    @bigua1428 Před 8 lety +111

    Love scottish accent

  • @helgifeamar2342
    @helgifeamar2342 Před rokem +5

    Не устаю изумляться, как в таких маленьких странах столько акцентов. Московская область всего в два раза меньше Ирландии, и я не представляю, как бы мы жили, если бы на границе с Тверью говорили вообще иначе, чем рядом с Тулой) конечно, для филолога это кайф, но в простом человеческом общении, по-моему, ужас

  • @Spnlgrl1985
    @Spnlgrl1985 Před rokem +4

    My great grandparents on my Mom's side were from Cavan in Ireland and I wished we could have met them. They died fairly young, the Mother in a streetcar accident in Chicago and then the Father on a voyage back to Ireland to bring family to help take care of their 7 children. So my Grandpa became an orphan and he died when I was very young. Just love hearing Irish people of all kinds talk😍

  • @spicyegg1740
    @spicyegg1740 Před 7 lety +22

    I'm part Scottish... Thank God, I would've never understood what I was saying if I were to live in Scotland with my family.

  • @davidcondon4385
    @davidcondon4385 Před 7 lety +157

    I'm Irish and I could hear his American accent coming threw when saying the Irish accents😂

  • @TheLadyPonders
    @TheLadyPonders Před měsícem

    Marvelous!!!! Thank you!!! So fun to hear!!

  • @sherryleslie8614
    @sherryleslie8614 Před rokem +3

    You did a pretty good job with the accents. My father was Scottish, so I grew up with hearing the accent. Plus my parents had a lot of Irish friends, so I heard both my whole life. Lol

  • @IndigoRays
    @IndigoRays Před 9 lety +24

    Irish and Scottish accents...melt my heart! Especially Northern Irish... I mean.... its adorable....so it is. :P

  • @caitlinmay9678
    @caitlinmay9678 Před 9 lety +316

    I live in Scotland and I'm pretty sure this guy served in my ward when he was on his mission?

    • @LifeyApp
      @LifeyApp  Před 9 lety +25

      Caitlin May oh cool! It's possible- small world!

    • @caitlinmay9678
      @caitlinmay9678 Před 9 lety +10

      Do you know his name?

    • @LifeyApp
      @LifeyApp  Před 9 lety +13

      Caitlin May Creytn :)

    • @caitlinmay9678
      @caitlinmay9678 Před 9 lety +44

      oh my goodness yes! Crosby, Elder Crosby :) I remember him, was a good missionary :)

    • @LifeyApp
      @LifeyApp  Před 9 lety +14

      Caitlin May small world!

  • @SHELOPable
    @SHELOPable Před 6 lety

    Listening to this was so interesting...loved it! I'd be asking "huh?" all the time OR "would you repeat that...slowly this time?" :)

  • @TheFinnBerry
    @TheFinnBerry Před 4 lety +1

    I looooooooove love love the accents in Britain! Thank you very very much making this video! Love from Finland!

  • @booster448
    @booster448 Před 9 lety +32

    Jakers this guy is good when it comes to the Northern Irish accent...none of them are perfect but to be able to switch from Northern Irish to South Irish to American to Scottish is good haha...although in Northern Ireland alone we have different accents like i dont speak like his Irish accent.

  • @janesaul7946
    @janesaul7946 Před 9 lety +159

    Cork is in the south 😂

  • @RobertMcGovernTarasis
    @RobertMcGovernTarasis Před 7 lety +24

    Your Norn Accent wasn't bad mate, better than my own (and I was born there)

  • @good__enough
    @good__enough Před 3 lety

    Thanks for doing this. It was enljghtening and fun.

  • @erincurrie283
    @erincurrie283 Před 9 lety +8

    Loved this, it made me smile!! One small correction, the word is dreich (think loch) but that is extremely minor when you are trying to listen to Scots rather than read it (not always easy either!!). Thank you from Scotland! :D

  • @Hazju100
    @Hazju100 Před 9 lety +72

    Omg I knew this guy in middle school! Creytn Crosby, I remember him being really nice. I still have him as a friend on Facebook even though I don't use it anymore. I just happened to see him in the thumbnail and thought, "hey, that guy looks familiar...", and sure enough, it's him. Wow.

    • @LifeyApp
      @LifeyApp  Před 9 lety +10

      Efrain Esparza oh cool! Small world!

    • @iahelcathartesaura3887
      @iahelcathartesaura3887 Před 9 lety +7

      The awesome re-connecting serendipitous synchronicity power of social internet! How cool!

    • @renart1355
      @renart1355 Před 8 lety +9

      Efrain Esparza thats his real name?!!! creytn?

    • @greggers5988
      @greggers5988 Před 7 lety +5

      Aren't you lucky? :)

  • @user-hd1qx2bd1r
    @user-hd1qx2bd1r Před 2 lety +8

    Wonderful video, I had different languages spoken in my family, and I also enjoyed all the different ways we make different languages and then we increase it by inventing new Dialects, and more. I think there's about 6000 languages that have existed in the world at one time or another. If it's one thing humans can do, it's language!!! Also Lifey you've done really well in your learning, you can speak like a native ! Way to go!!!

  • @70stunes71
    @70stunes71 Před 4 lety +3

    I lived in the British Isles for 3 years. He is absolutely spot-on. You never exactly get Perfectly Used to the different sounds dialects and words. Seems that you are always running into something new and it always makes you chuckle LOL. Not to poke fun at anybody... Because that's where some of my family came from long ago. The British Isles gets in your blood. I'll always miss it and I know that I probably can never return financially. But I surely miss it and always will

  • @redraven24
    @redraven24 Před 9 lety +34

    Combine them all together and you get Newfie speak! Tah dah! Good luck understanding that...and this is coming from a Canadian.

  • @Slevinsleven
    @Slevinsleven Před 8 lety +93

    "Drishtd" or how you would spell it has to be a remnant of the viking invasion and the scandinavian word "trist" that means boring.

  • @patriciaecampbell372
    @patriciaecampbell372 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Really enjoyed this!

  • @jacobski5726
    @jacobski5726 Před 3 lety +8

    "I had to learn everything again" xD Hahaha

  • @AlastorTheNPDemon
    @AlastorTheNPDemon Před 7 lety +16

    I'm American, but I say "aye" to the point of effectively replacing "yes" or "of course".

  • @loveit7484
    @loveit7484 Před 7 lety +9

    Brilliant! still working at understanding my Scottish friend. I love listening to it though!

  • @mystrength5640
    @mystrength5640 Před 3 lety

    This video is delightful, Thank u!

  • @tx4yabass
    @tx4yabass Před 2 lety +1

    He nearly has them nailed!!!!... Good for you!!.... From a Scot now in Bangkok!!🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇹🇭

  • @chris82513
    @chris82513 Před 7 lety +4

    whenever i feel low , i watch this . makes my day

  • @KingDuken
    @KingDuken Před 8 lety +116

    I'm from Germany and I can only understand Americans, Canadians, British, or any other British colonist country folk.

    • @iam_tenko1213
      @iam_tenko1213 Před 8 lety +4

      Try Scouse

    • @TheForgottenKing22
      @TheForgottenKing22 Před 8 lety +5

      +iAM_TeNKo Scouse is hard to understand. But ye khan werckh on dat.

    • @KingDuken
      @KingDuken Před 8 lety +1

      Pittoo Almost forgot about Jamaica. Don't really hear about them anymore.
      ***** I don't know much about English geography haha.

    • @CarlosRodriguez-xl6ez
      @CarlosRodriguez-xl6ez Před 8 lety +3

      +KingDuken I'm from México and it's funny because i've got some German friends living here and i understand their accent at almost 100%, more than American, idk why, they are from Munich.

    • @katzliv
      @katzliv Před 8 lety +5

      I'm from Mexico and I speak English, French and German of course Spanish. I want to go to work to Scotland but God help me with the accent when they use words in gaelic!!!

  • @whosaidcheese4766
    @whosaidcheese4766 Před měsícem

    He sounds just like Ian from the Outlander when he speaks with a Scottish accent 😂That's brilliant! 🙌🏻

  • @SeafrontCreative
    @SeafrontCreative Před 3 lety +1

    Absolutely brilliant

  • @ok-lm9ns
    @ok-lm9ns Před 7 lety +100

    I can understand Scottish accents just fine and I'm Australian. I'm supposing it's due to the fact we're probably more exposed to it down here lol.

    • @tinawang8299
      @tinawang8299 Před 7 lety +40

      I'm Australian. I understand Scottish accents because of Merida

  • @brianflanagan80
    @brianflanagan80 Před 7 lety +43

    "You can go over to west Ireland to a place called cork" wow please look at a map sir

  • @roisinmcgrath1426
    @roisinmcgrath1426 Před rokem +1

    ‘So it is’ 😂