That’s not even the hardest name. Tadhg is a famous Irish name, Aoife, Naimh, Rían, Ruairí, Siobhan, Síofra, Gráinne, Meadhbh and Síle. You can do this in your own time.
i been feeling mad low lately and this winter blues is hitting hard for everyone in quarantine, if u can relate i make music and we might be able to connect 🖤🌠 either way bless up and i hope you're holding up in these hard times 💯💨
when you're around your ppl? *YES* xD i'm happy i understood MOST of what that Irish guy said from all the bri'ish tele i've watched. but i STILL got some things wrong xD
i thought they did. then i see jack says it. so obviously every one is in Ireland says it. haha. jack even says it in the slogan style i've always heard. i wonder what movie or whoever said it like that first. it wasn't jack i know that.
Jack's accent is like Hollywood Sean; it's cleaned up for a larger audience. Now when Jackaboy is speaking with a fellow Irishman or even watching other Irish people speak, Sean emerges. His accent goes full pot-o-gold within 10 mins.
I naturally talk very quickly and have spent my entire life trying to consciously slow it down. My one visit to Ireland had me feeling like I had finally found my people. 😂
There have been some interesting studies done on the subject of speed of speech vs. speed of information transfer, and interestingly, IIRC at least, while there are big differences in how fast people talk on average in different languages, the rate of information transfer is more or less the same. I.e. In languages where people often talk faster (IIRC Italian being one) there are more words taking up space without actually doing any real work transferring information. One study tried to equate the same sentences in different languages to actual data transfer rates, and came to the conclusion that (at least among the 14-17 languages tested in the study) all of them gravitated towards an average of just under 40 bits per second. So if you have a natural tendency to talk very quickly, you might find yourself happier learning a language that's inherently fast paced. =)
Michiganders are known to be the fastest talkers in the entire US, so whenever I visit a different State, the farther away from Michigan, the slower I have to talk. 😂 I've had people tell me to talk slower when I feel like I'm talking at a snail's pace!
@Aaron Fawcett race? Sorry to break it to you but irish isn’t a race and believe me when i tell you that when you thicken an irish accent it’s vastly different to others
Congratulations for having a funny big brain thought!!! I guess everyone has one every now and then and this was yours. I sincerely congratulate you for having a thought you'll be proud to tell your friends and family.
Theres a concept in psychology that when youre around a group you belong to but have generally moved away from them that when you return you will temporary revert back to old habits and styles of speech, I've noticed in myself that my voice turns alot more countrified when I go home, both to match the hick-side and contrast with the suburb-side, but on campus my voice feels more standard (for me it's just a midwest accent), these arent conscious decisions it's just what happens, Jack being back around that culture even a small amount reverts a little. No idea why it's the same with friends, maybe because Nogla plays but hes not always there so who knows
@@saint4life09 Irish Travellers, or Mincéiri, are not Romani, and share no cultural or linguistic base with the Romani aside from both being modern nomadic groups in Europe.
@@danscott3880 You ain't wrong. I read an article a while back where he talked about his accent. Basically said it was a combination of listening to a lot of people who were still learning English, including his parents, so he just talked with the same halting rhythm they all had when they were thinking of what English word to use. Add him basically doing the impossible and picking up a Queens Accent later on, and you got a Christopher Walken
@•Skeebsy Zeebzy• lol I'll try to summarize: Walken grew up around a lot of immigrants learning English, so he developed that halting rhythm of speech from them. Then, he developed a Queen's accent as he got older (developing a new accent in general is almost impossible) and bada bing, bada bang, the Christopher Walken accent
I'm a translator who specializes in English and there *SO. F*CKING* little Irish and Scottish material to work with when you're learning different accents, _this_ is one of the most helpful videos i've found. Take that as you will.
@@GhostlyFyre I have, but there's so much media where everyone speaks *exclusively* in thick western accents that they've a considerable level of advantage when trying to get used to them. Otherwise they'd be just as cryptic to me, honestly.
@@x3kiwiix3 Well close, but not exactly. An interpreter usually works face to face, helping two or more people understand one another in real time. Those who mostly work with documents and video files, on the other hand, are classified as translators. Most people in the field do usually work with both at some point though, depending on the place and licence requirements and such.
I wish Jack would have finished the Irish accent cartoon video, because in that video he goes on to talk about Irish people in the north and how they're more on the Scottish side, and he actually does reference the Frostbit guy as an example. Classic Jack video to come back to, these types of vids really make me smile.
There are 3 levels of Irish accents: 1: Polite and interesting to listen to 2: Slightly loud and sound angry occasionally 3: Ih taek ta sheep on usbsydhebdirbhrud dhdbdh
i been feeling mad low lately and this winter blues is hitting hard for everyone in quarantine, if u can relate i make music and we might be able to connect 🖤🪐 either way bless up and i hope you're holding up in these hard times 💯💨
I mostly see it with *thick* African accents. Happened to me recently, I only realized they were speaking English like 3/4 the way through the video I was watching.
Jack: “There’s a lot of examples of people trying to do Irish accents that don’t have an Irish accent, and it sounds absolutely dreadful.” Unus Annus intensifies
JACK! My Dad + Grandma are from county Mayo. Grandma's been in England some 50 years and she is convinced anyone from Ireland thinks she sounds English . I'm going to play her the good fellow who lost his sheep and see if she can understand it.
Try the old midwestern accent. It has the uncanny ability to only be understood when 1) you grew up around the accent. Or 2) you are drunk. Midwestern is very unique and that anyone can understand it once you have drank enough lmao. It's important to be understood that most midwesterners don't talk like this anymore, as it is the dialect of our grandparents. Edit: it has come to my attention wisconsin has never abandoned the accent.
irish talk gets lil deeper and odd but beautiful in it own way the more you go down the rabbit hole of accents specially when drunk it whole lots of fun
This made me thing about blood benders because the body is made of 70% water, so airbenders can suffocate you But then the stupidest fucking thing decided to pop into my head: Are you an air bender? Because you take my breath away
Man I tell you what man that dang 'ol sheep farmer talkin' 'bout missin' sheep like 'ol wolf or somethin' like speakin' in tongues man like speak English.
Understandable: "There was a full moon out, so anybody could have come up and taken them" That guy's accent: "The rewa safullm oono ut, soanybody co uldha vecomeu pandta kenth em"
It’s the actual language of Irish it’s not Irish English. it’s the Irish language it’s called Irish Gaelic I love it when justaminx speaks in Irish Gaelic
@@CameronMatlock-zm9hp I'm sorry to tell you this isn't Irish, its just english with a thick farmers accent. There is nothing but english in this video. Irish is a completely different language
That farmer's accent sounded like he wasn't even speaking English, it was like he was talking in an entirely different language. Also it made me think of Boomhauer from King of the Hill.
now see in general I love irish accents that are so thick you can barely understand them (see: County Cork 😂), but only wHEN THEY ACTUALLY SOUND IRISH (see: NOT Tom Hanks, etc. 😂😂)
I'm American and I've lived here for a little over 5 years and one of the main things I get corrected for saying Ireland rather than 'Our'-land. But that's in Dublin.😋
Something I rember reading is that, during a Scotland VS Ireland football game, the opposing fans shouted at each other with "we hate England more than you"
I remember hearing about that , caused a lot of controversy in my house , one parents English the others Scottish... 😀✋I hated watching football matches of England vs Scotland never ended well
i love it when seans accent gets stronger, i really enjoy seing his videos even more when that happens, not because i find the accent funny, i just really like that accent and like it when you are connected with your rooths, i think it's a good thing
I have a cousin who left Ireland for America when he was 7. He has no trace of his accent left except when he is plastered drunk. His accent comes in so clear, you'd wonder if he ever actually left! The funniest thing to witness.
Look up John Barrowman native Scottish but moved to USA and had vocal coaching to help him learn to speak with an American accent and you’d never know he’s actually Scottish. Edit: I obviously did not know what was happening when I wrote this comment. I do not condone his actions in any way.
Omg same with my mum we live in Northen Ireland in and around Belfast and stuff but she lived in Cork when she was a teenager and when she gets drunk she goes super Cork lol
jack's like in court for doing something and his lawyer just goes: "your honor, my client says in his defense and i quote 'we irish people are just built different'"
It's an "Oirish accent" which is a characature of the Irish accent used in international/ not Irish productions. Its dumb but you have to do it or Australian/American audiences won't recognise it. Its very commonly known amongst the Irish acting scene and is quite disliked
An Irish accent changes depending on which county ur in say if ur in kilkenny u wouldn't hear any ts like water becomes waher(btw I'm from kilkenny so I know) also this was all easy to understand it all sounded normal and now I think if I'm not talking to an another Irish person also better becomes be eh er
What peeves me is when they give people who are portraying German or Russian people (or any European) British accents. Like not everyone in Europe has one.
@@starling1226 what really really annoys me is when they have people from England in anything they always have very very posh and over the top accents and there's very very few people who speak like that so it drives me crazy because there's literally hundreds of accents all around England but we always sound the exact same way in 99% of things that America makes also I don't know why but every time they need a bad guy 99% of the time it's either German, Russian or English
Fun little short story: My boyfriend and I were leaving Magic Kingdom at Disney World at closing time for the park after the fireworks. There was a LOT of people all leaving at once and out of nowhere I started having a pretty bad panic attack. I hid my face in my boyfriend’s chest as we started making our way towards the monorail and while his presence helped me calm down a lot, what really helped distract me and comfort me was actually a group of Irish tourists with really strong accents talking quite loudly in front of us that I was able to just enjoy listening to. :)
Your grip of the American accent being Irish is well done. To be fair American isn’t a well sought after accent, we love your accent much more. Pretty much anyone else’s accent tbh
For me, I much prefer foreign accents compared to any we have in the States. I have definitely heard the heavy Texas accent, mid western, LA, and Boston accent. Those are the only accent I’ve really only ever heard here aside from a Spaniard woman, but other than that, anything else is much better than ours lol
@@wrightcemberwe make fun of our California accent, especially anyone with a thick valley accent haha I try to have as standard american an accent as possible. But when I'm around my own people I let the stereotypical surfer accent slip out a bit 😂😂
@@wrightcember Yeah it's like how the features of your hometown are way more boring than other places. People come to where I live to see sights and I'm like... why?? Nature here is ugly af
Jeff went on about he didn't find the irish accent sexy, heard one woman say "hi" and was immediately ready to get down on one knee. Have some self respect, jeff please
fun fact: im irish and my english teacher used the Wild Mountain Thyme trailor as an example of uneducated stereotypes and bad writing, and made us all right and how bad it was for homework. It was not a difficult task edit: im aware of the spelling error, never said i was good at english!
I remember when I lived in Ireland and worked for a woman to take care of her garden, one of my coworkers had come from cork and he had such a strong accent I could hardly understand what he said, I felt so bad that I asked him to repeat all the time! People who can understand strong accents are wizards
Guy: "boysnas boynaa couldbefonbon anyonec monofoo noght" Jack: "There was a full moon out and it was real bright, so anybody could've come out and taken it"
Those sheep the farmer had were Rough Fell It's a Common sheep in Ireland I think I'm not from Ireland but I do raise sheep and it's very handy to know the different sheep breeds.
4:51 as someone who has family from Kerry and grew up in cork, I can roughly understand the accent, but it cracks me up when someone attempts an accent 😭✋🏻
Omg you’re actually right 😂😂😂 I noticed his accent got a bit more and more thicker, like when he played among us with all Irish youtubers and streamers
Yeah, not sure why we English don't consider deep accents as different languages, though. In a lot of places (Spain, China, India, etc.) that is the case. I suppose it's subjective. I mean it's like if you can understand half of what someone says then it's an accent. Is Dutch an accent of German? Or is Ukrainian an accent of Russian?
@@rajbhattacharya4427 Well maybe because technically Irish is an Accent. Because the Difference between a Language and Accent is i mean is not as Complicated as Languages with Dialect. To Put it as Simply as i can. Languages to Dialect is like an Army with a Navy, while Accent is like a Weapon that used by that Said Army of Soldier. Basically, Languages is just a Main Dialect, and Dialect is just a Way to use that Languages but not used as a Main way to Speak in that Languages, while Accent is just the Way People Say thing.
@@Azazantei I wouldn't say that.. It's just too simple. English and even german shares the same language roots but this doesn't make it a dialect or an accent of any of each other. An accent basically defines the sound of someone talking a foreign language or a shared language with specific differences in sound and vocabulary over country borders such as switzerland and germany. A dialect rather describes local differences of a language within a country. Dutch is a different language to german just with the same roots again. Therefore it can become an accent if a german talks dutch or opposite but it's never gonna be a dialect. Russian and other slavic countries may have the same roots as well but despite a few exceptions (serbia/croatia i.E.) they turned into different languages. So the same applies here. An accent if they're talking that other language ofc. But describing it just an accent because of the same ancestry is too simple. And it's for sure not a dialect. Edit: So Irish, Scottish etc. are accents. English basic language and country specific differences. Dialects ofc within these languages. Such as the sheep guy or dublin. If the uk would be one giant country it'd be all dialects.
I am a foreign person living in Ireland for about 24 years I understand that Cork farmers very well. The lad presenting this video has a slight UK accent tbh.
No he doesn't have an English accent at all. It's one of the thickest Irish accents I've heard but from where, I don't actually know, county offley maybe.
12:17 I’m from Glasgow and it’s the same over here, there is no one Scottish or Irish or Welsh accent, someone from Aberdeen sounds completely different to me. Its especially annoying because generally “accent coaches” teach people how to do Birmingham and Liverpool and London and RP but they only teach one accent for Scotland, Ireland and Wales
@Multifandom Queen Casted isn’t a word in the English dictionary, although it’s very commonly used to refer to past tense of “cast” They really didn’t need to be an asshole though, that comment made my blood boil because of the sheer amount of bitchiness emanating off of it. “tHE wOrD iS “CAsT”, nOt “CAstEd”. “ Fuckin hell
i been feeling mad low lately and this winter blues is hitting hard for everyone in quarantine, if u can relate i make music and we might be able to connect 🖤🪐 either way bless up and i hope you're holding up in these hard times 💯💨
American 🙋🏼♀️ I love the Irish accent, and believe it or not I DID understand a good bit of what these men said😁 I’d trade any Irish person to switch with me ANYDAY! You come to America (East Coast- South, 5 miles from beach,damn HOT all the feckin time even CHRISTMAS 🤦♀️🙄) and I’ll GLADLY and gratefully live in Ireland…. Just not Dublin please 🤷♀️. I love rain, cold weather and mountains ( seriously- no joke). I listened to TodayFM on my computer at one of my jobs everyday😁 I loved trying to guess where the person was calling in from just by their accent. I learned quickly. I don’t unfortunately know Gaelic, but hell , I took French two years and failed in school so🤷♀️. I miss Shane MacGowan, I like Damian Dempsey, and obsessed with Two Door Cinema Club ❤️ I dearly miss Tony Fenton 😢 my heart aches, he was such a great radio DJ, so kind, he always responded when I’d send little notes when he was out and returned to work, I didn’t learn till right before he left, he was dealing with cancer 💔 I leave this as my last thought about Tony, he was always positive, kind, and elegant gentleman throughout his battle. The one song I’ll always attribute to him was Elbows “Looking like a Beautiful Day” he interviewed them, he seemed to like that song and I thought “what a strong man to be going through this hardship with his health and rather than wallowing in pity, he finds simple things and pleasures like this song and the positive feelings it gives you “ ❤️ RIP Tony Fenton ,you’ll never be forgotten (even 3635 miles away)
"put another shrimp on the Barbie" is something I think of people thinking of us as almost every day, as well as "g'day mate" and fairy bread, fairy bread IS a dessert. how dare you... Of course some of this is a joke... 🤣 But I am somewhat surprised by what people think it's us, btw, did your see Australia on the sexiest accents? Sean just missed it...
from what the farmer said, it was a full moon, so you just need a good dog and you can herd them all onto a truck. My question is how far did they have to move the sheep so no one would notice the truck XD
There was a radio announcer on my local classical music station with an Irish accent. It was the most beautiful accent I’ve ever heard, I could listen to her all day.
Jack: "That's how you read his name, Sean Mac An Tsithigh"
Me: "you're one to talk Sean McLooLoo"
That’s not even the hardest name. Tadhg is a famous Irish name, Aoife, Naimh, Rían, Ruairí, Siobhan, Síofra, Gráinne, Meadhbh and Síle. You can do this in your own time.
😂 not you saying Mclooloo
Genius
@@Hello-mj2fw I get called Raisin or rosin (my names pronounced Row Sheen) a lot even by some Irish people :')
i been feeling mad low lately and this winter blues is hitting hard for everyone in quarantine, if u can relate i make music and we might be able to connect 🖤🌠 either way bless up and i hope you're holding up in these hard times 💯💨
I feel like your irish accent definitely enhances when you're playing with the Irish lads. Absolutely love it
@Ï ÆM ÇHŘIŠŤOFĔR PĔŻĘȚ 69 no
@I Am KevinBB stfu
Agree
Yea
@I Am KevinBB oh hi there
Brad pitt: *hungover noises*
Jack: "THATS a good Irish accent!"
ROFL you got me good.
hahahahah
Nope spot on tbh with ya, translates to - 'ah boys, ah atta boys'
'Oh lads, oh you are some good lads'
XD
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I love how Sean's accent just kept getting thicker over the video.
when you're around your ppl? *YES* xD i'm happy i understood MOST of what that Irish guy said from all the bri'ish tele i've watched. but i STILL got some things wrong xD
Just happens lol, I'm Australian and I sound like Steve Irwin ×100 the more excited/with other Aussies I am
Don’t you mean “ticker”
@@83gemm yes actually lol
as an english lad i turn into fucking del boy when i go home.
“We don’t say top of the mornin, it’s cringy saying it”
*names his whole ass coffee company ‘top of the mornin coffee’*
its called m a r k e t i n g
cringy coffee
i thought they did. then i see jack says it. so obviously every one is in Ireland says it. haha. jack even says it in the slogan style i've always heard. i wonder what movie or whoever said it like that first. it wasn't jack i know that.
@@jimmyschmidt14 Irish people never say that lmao
@@dd1607 never.
THE IRISH man: Aryabuiiandjakjcamjwbaojdiawf!
Jack: Oh he said he lost 45 sheep!
Ha ha I'm Irish and I find it hard to understand
That Kerry man was funny
Ya that seems right im irish
@@john6381 same its funny
@@ciandillon6286 I'm from Kerry and I can't understand
Jack's accent is like Hollywood Sean; it's cleaned up for a larger audience. Now when Jackaboy is speaking with a fellow Irishman or even watching other Irish people speak, Sean emerges. His accent goes full pot-o-gold within 10 mins.
He started the video as Shawn and ended as Seán
Thats good lolololol
I naturally talk very quickly and have spent my entire life trying to consciously slow it down. My one visit to Ireland had me feeling like I had finally found my people. 😂
Come to Canada! The Newfies (Newfoundlanders) here talk so fast they leave the mile-a-minute talkers in the dust lol
You should hear my mother and I speaking to each other, it was described as a couple of bandsaws going 😂
There have been some interesting studies done on the subject of speed of speech vs. speed of information transfer, and interestingly, IIRC at least, while there are big differences in how fast people talk on average in different languages, the rate of information transfer is more or less the same. I.e. In languages where people often talk faster (IIRC Italian being one) there are more words taking up space without actually doing any real work transferring information. One study tried to equate the same sentences in different languages to actual data transfer rates, and came to the conclusion that (at least among the 14-17 languages tested in the study) all of them gravitated towards an average of just under 40 bits per second.
So if you have a natural tendency to talk very quickly, you might find yourself happier learning a language that's inherently fast paced. =)
Michiganders are known to be the fastest talkers in the entire US, so whenever I visit a different State, the farther away from Michigan, the slower I have to talk. 😂 I've had people tell me to talk slower when I feel like I'm talking at a snail's pace!
Fun fact when irish people are arguing they thicken their accent to show an act of dominance
Shit....you're right lol I proper go full Dublin when I'm drunk/angry even tho I try to suppress it the rest of the time lmaoo
I can actually confirm that when I argue my accept takes over
@Aaron Fawcett race? Sorry to break it to you but irish isn’t a race and believe me when i tell you that when you thicken an irish accent it’s vastly different to others
@Aaron Fawcett race 😭
I can confirm
The man who lost his sheep has discovered how to successfully speak in cursive.
Holy shit u right lol
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@@cardmusician5355 XD, You're Welcome~
Congratulations for having a funny big brain thought!!! I guess everyone has one every now and then and this was yours. I sincerely congratulate you for having a thought you'll be proud to tell your friends and family.
Jack's accent by himself: wek
Jack's accent when around or talking about other irishmen: stronk
Jack's accent playing with the lads: epic
@@johannalindkvist4327 *epik
Theres a concept in psychology that when youre around a group you belong to but have generally moved away from them that when you return you will temporary revert back to old habits and styles of speech, I've noticed in myself that my voice turns alot more countrified when I go home, both to match the hick-side and contrast with the suburb-side, but on campus my voice feels more standard (for me it's just a midwest accent), these arent conscious decisions it's just what happens, Jack being back around that culture even a small amount reverts a little. No idea why it's the same with friends, maybe because Nogla plays but hes not always there so who knows
@@Sip_Dhit do you study psychology
@@keeksbro936 yee
Brad Pitt was playing an Irish Traveller. Irish Travellers have their own distinct accent, and he was VERY accurate.
Pretty good for a yank, I wouldnt say amazing. Very difficult to emulate that way of talking to be fair
Yeah as far as Gypsy accents go, it was alright
He nailed it ..
@@saint4life09 Irish Travellers, or Mincéiri, are not Romani, and share no cultural or linguistic base with the Romani aside from both being modern nomadic groups in Europe.
@@Umbris13 Yeah, I know, they're also called gypsies within the British Isles.
Saying 1/3rd of every word in a sentence is an Irish farmer’s accent.
Oh, wow, hey OT!
Well this was a pleasant surprise! HI OT!
How to save time in a conversation
omg i love both of u guys so much
when our boy one topic shows up
Jack: starts to translate
Also Jack: starts to get into the accent and we lose him
Hi
@@marcellbufford No, he's a lesbian
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Alternate title: Sean being very proud that hes irish for 21 minutes straight
that would just be all his videos
@@ainayyakalyani3678 weee
And all his irish viewers, myself included
@@AbsoluteAbsurd And me
@@john6381 Also me
My Irish friend taught me one phrase : " fekaf ye gobshite". I believe it's a traditional Irish greeting
Irish English kinda sounds like Jamaican English.
@@iml_mistikk2592 Jamaican patois is partly influenced by Irish dialects.
Ah sure thats the kindest of greetings!
I love how Christopher Walken doing a bad Irish accent sounds exactly like an Irish guy doing a bad Christopher Walken accent...
perfectly balanced, as all things should be
Walken is from ASTORIA QUEENS NY ..trust me a whole different world there
@@danscott3880 You ain't wrong. I read an article a while back where he talked about his accent. Basically said it was a combination of listening to a lot of people who were still learning English, including his parents, so he just talked with the same halting rhythm they all had when they were thinking of what English word to use. Add him basically doing the impossible and picking up a Queens Accent later on, and you got a Christopher Walken
@•Skeebsy Zeebzy• lol I'll try to summarize: Walken grew up around a lot of immigrants learning English, so he developed that halting rhythm of speech from them. Then, he developed a Queen's accent as he got older (developing a new accent in general is almost impossible) and bada bing, bada bang, the Christopher Walken accent
Umm about right now that I think of it
Me: "what's he saying ?"
My subtitles: *Has a stroke*
Ture
@@johnlwick2910 no
😂
Rest of the World: "what about this plague?"
Ireland: "whatn boutn te shapesnalambsnaewesgoh'n messin?"
thats how my grandad talks
Help me tell jack play Scrutinized
XD
I’m cry laughing at this comment
@@ykmedes4509 no
With the farmer one, you know it's a super thick accent when they're speaking the same language as you and you *still* need a translation.
I cannot get over the fact that Seán was actually able to translate that farmers accent 🤣
Omg you got a heart :O
sure I'm irish and i hadn't a notion what he on about
✨ just Irish things ✨
I can understand a thick Welsh & Scottish accent too
@@r0esheen but even hard scottish accents ain't that hard to understand, but welsh, oh man
Easy I'm from Armagh and it makes sense
I'm a translator who specializes in English and there *SO. F*CKING* little Irish and Scottish material to work with when you're learning different accents, _this_ is one of the most helpful videos i've found. Take that as you will.
Have you ever worked with thick Western accents before?
@@GhostlyFyre I have, but there's so much media where everyone speaks *exclusively* in thick western accents that they've a considerable level of advantage when trying to get used to them.
Otherwise they'd be just as cryptic to me, honestly.
you mean interpreter, right?
@@x3kiwiix3 Well close, but not exactly. An interpreter usually works face to face, helping two or more people understand one another in real time. Those who mostly work with documents and video files, on the other hand, are classified as translators.
Most people in the field do usually work with both at some point though, depending on the place and licence requirements and such.
@@Salocinist I know what the difference is but why would you need to practice accents when translating documents?
Guy: Oi Theb eya duil mune uuut seou eaneboe cu do teketh e
Sean: “there was a full moon out so anybody could’ve taken them.”
Help me tell jack play Scrutinized
Yup, we all watched the video too
An accent is an accent I don't know what Reaper is moaning about
That must've taken a while to figure out how to type lol
Wow, props bro, you are a legend! Nice subs lol
I wish Jack would have finished the Irish accent cartoon video, because in that video he goes on to talk about Irish people in the north and how they're more on the Scottish side, and he actually does reference the Frostbit guy as an example.
Classic Jack video to come back to, these types of vids really make me smile.
There are 3 levels of Irish accents:
1: Polite and interesting to listen to
2: Slightly loud and sound angry occasionally
3: Ih taek ta sheep on usbsydhebdirbhrud dhdbdh
Funny how the only understandable word in that sentence is “sheep” (and “on” I guess)
Jack is a 1.5
“Sjedhejejsjeb sheeodbdhen sehrbrughtbshsb”
Taekmu ta jancok
Being non native English it sounds like enchantment table
Imagine having an accent so strong you have to be translated from English to English.
i been feeling mad low lately and this winter blues is hitting hard for everyone in quarantine, if u can relate i make music and we might be able to connect 🖤🪐 either way bless up and i hope you're holding up in these hard times 💯💨
Lmao nice (DW I'll respond to your joke, and not talk about making music)
I mostly see it with *thick* African accents. Happened to me recently, I only realized they were speaking English like 3/4 the way through the video I was watching.
Amazing
@@ltlhim this sounds like something filthy frank would read and shit on
Jack: “There’s a lot of examples of people trying to do Irish accents that don’t have an Irish accent, and it sounds absolutely dreadful.”
Unus Annus intensifies
Unus annus is over😭😭
Memento Mori🖤🤍🖤🤍
Memento Mori
Memento Mori friends
No Kevin. I won't give you that
JACK! My Dad + Grandma are from county Mayo. Grandma's been in England some 50 years and she is convinced anyone from Ireland thinks she sounds English . I'm going to play her the good fellow who lost his sheep and see if she can understand it.
how did it go showing grandma the irish shepherd
howd it go?
She could understand the forty five sheep bit but was clueless to most of it!
The farmer's accent was completely undiscernible to me. Every now and then I could hear the word "Sheep" or "Lost" but that was it.
I head mountain and 45 too
I’m in stitches
Or should I say sdishes
Believe it or not I’m from that town
Even for me as an Irish person it was hard to understand, also Irish is a language as well
jack: "Try to understand what hes saying."
the man: "herginsperginsheepdoneranwawayakekmdmdj"
When he translated I was like, there's no damn way that's what he said 😂😂
@@lightningmcgeequeen8091 ikr it was so confusing 😂😂
Swedish chef???
Sheep done kek.
Lmao it makes me wonder if that’s what I sound like
People watching Wild Thymes:
Sean in the background: *irish giggling*
I was going to like, but it’s at 420
I would like but its at 666
Slowly as this video progresses, Sean starts slowly slipping further and further into a thicker Irish accent and he doesnt even notice
18:20 “Ya’see, we don’t all sound like Leprechauns on acid”
Killed me.
420 like lol
@@CorpsesB4Midnight memento Mori
@@rmv6802 memento mori indeed
Dude, as a non native English speaker this is just straight up listening to Sims talk at this point.
Its not just you my man
Totally, it was so hard to understand the sheep guy
😆
As a native speaker same here mate
Jajaja! This is so real!
As someone who's native language isn't English, Irish and Scottish are the two final bosses of accents.
As someone whose native language is English, Irish and Scottish are the two final bosses of accents.
As someone who is native in English, I also agree.
I'm awful at doing any accent really, it seems no matter what I try, I sound closest to australian though
Don't forget the Australian accent lmao
Try the old midwestern accent. It has the uncanny ability to only be understood when 1) you grew up around the accent. Or 2) you are drunk. Midwestern is very unique and that anyone can understand it once you have drank enough lmao.
It's important to be understood that most midwesterners don't talk like this anymore, as it is the dialect of our grandparents.
Edit: it has come to my attention wisconsin has never abandoned the accent.
The irish farmer is a pure example of braking all the rules of accents and just straight up making your own language 🤣
“Farty-five sheep have been stolen” Sean:“FARTY-FIVE?!”
Thas a mad loeda' sheep
Ah shure there's little you can do about it
Ah feck
That thick accent sounded like he was speaking german
5:24
The farmer’s accent almost sounds like he’s talking backwards
I mean I could slightly understand him... until Jack/Sean gave a translation
English is my first language, and I honestly could mistake it as a different language.
irish talk gets lil deeper and odd but beautiful in it own way the more you go down the rabbit hole of accents specially when drunk it whole lots of fun
it sounds like the comms voices in among us
@@neotozo3789 That’s so accurate!
All Irish people are confirmed Airbenders, they just do all their bending inside their lungs and vocal cords
This made me thing about blood benders because the body is made of 70% water, so airbenders can suffocate you
But then the stupidest fucking thing decided to pop into my head:
Are you an air bender? Because you take my breath away
Not true I live in ireland
@@helenlangan2013 *we know your secrets*
watch your mouth I'm Irish
@@2_much_dps854 -_-
I'd like to see a conversation between an Irish Farmer and Boomhauer.
Man I tell you what man that dang 'ol sheep farmer talkin' 'bout missin' sheep like 'ol wolf or somethin' like speakin' in tongues man like speak English.
Understandable:
"There was a full moon out, so anybody could have come up and taken them"
That guy's accent:
"The rewa safullm oono ut, soanybody co uldha vecomeu pandta kenth em"
Honestly as soon as Jack translated that part I was so confused because I head none of it
Funny thing is, I completely understood that... Idk how lol.
Yes
I guess that's the Irish equivalent of a bayou accent
Oh No not the pandta kenth em
If Jack’s accent just gets stronger the more he’s around other Irish people, I wonder what he sounds like in his natural habitat of Ireland.
Sounds as bright as a drunkard on a Tuesday.
@@casual_insanity5055 its actually Tuesday too lolol
@Talaya Close yep
I can confirm this for all accents, I’m Scottish and if I’m around more than five straight blooded Scots then you won’t be able to understand me
I think it's true to all accents like me and my parents go around other people our accents get way stronger
The accents are so Irish no mere human being can comprehend them.
Eirin go bragh
Hi
Why do i see you everywhere
Dam u even here?
Edit:god dam u beautiful ass people I didn’t realize that my second most liked comment would be a reply jeez
Hi
Say hi back now punk
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5:55 the fact he can translate that at all is insane
It’s the actual language of Irish
it’s not Irish English. it’s the Irish language it’s called Irish Gaelic I love it when justaminx speaks in Irish Gaelic
@@CameronMatlock-zm9hp I'm sorry to tell you this isn't Irish, its just english with a thick farmers accent. There is nothing but english in this video. Irish is a completely different language
@@xxDEAGORxx that’s a funny joke
@@CameronMatlock-zm9hp are ya joking or just dumb
@@alex1210000 I know more than you that explains your lack of knowlegde
That farmer's accent sounded like he wasn't even speaking English, it was like he was talking in an entirely different language.
Also it made me think of Boomhauer from King of the Hill.
now see in general I love irish accents that are so thick you can barely understand them (see: County Cork 😂), but only wHEN THEY ACTUALLY SOUND IRISH (see: NOT Tom Hanks, etc. 😂😂)
You should hear an authentic Newfoundlander accent!
@@symphony_in_plaid4592 roscommon accents r the best
@@symphony_in_plaid4592 i’m from west cork, specifically down by crookhaven so like nobody understands me 😃😃
istg that guy sounded more dutch than irish
Jack: "Oirland? I don't say it like that!"
Jack 2 min later talking normally: "I love Oirland so much"
@@ihazshort8093 it probably is a bot
I'm American and I've lived here for a little over 5 years and one of the main things I get corrected for saying Ireland rather than 'Our'-land. But that's in Dublin.😋
@@kharismamessam im irish and i say it like
“iro-lnd”
A lot of irish say 'eye' in ireland. I'm a dub so I say 'ah'rland. It's really regional
14:13
Something I rember reading is that, during a Scotland VS Ireland football game, the opposing fans shouted at each other with "we hate England more than you"
*surprised they didn't start a war*
Do you have the source?
Scotland fan here. Belfast 2015, and the 'frostbite' guy was in the pub with us 😆
I remember hearing about that , caused a lot of controversy in my house , one parents English the others Scottish... 😀✋I hated watching football matches of England vs Scotland never ended well
everyone in the uk hate england ( welshman here 🏴)
i love it when seans accent gets stronger, i really enjoy seing his videos even more when that happens, not because i find the accent funny, i just really like that accent and like it when you are connected with your rooths, i think it's a good thing
I feel like no one without the real Irish accent can do a good Irish accent
Well, yeah also nice e z likes 🖤👄🖤
What?
Facts
I feel like that’s how it works with any accent
Nah us Scottish can do it
I have a cousin who left Ireland for America when he was 7. He has no trace of his accent left except when he is plastered drunk. His accent comes in so clear, you'd wonder if he ever actually left! The funniest thing to witness.
I believe you lol. Must be great craic hahaha
Look up John Barrowman native Scottish but moved to USA and had vocal coaching to help him learn to speak with an American accent and you’d never know he’s actually Scottish.
Edit: I obviously did not know what was happening when I wrote this comment. I do not condone his actions in any way.
@@Jaggededge112 Yeah i knew that. Love John Barrowman. You see a different side of him when he brings out the Scottish accent haha.
@@mrbrian826 he is awesome! I really love watching him switch back and forth, I love Irish and Scottish accents.
Omg same with my mum we live in Northen Ireland in and around Belfast and stuff but she lived in Cork when she was a teenager and when she gets drunk she goes super Cork lol
jack's like in court for doing something and his lawyer just goes: "your honor, my client says in his defense and i quote 'we irish people are just built different'"
**wins case**
reminds me of that court case where the person did a backflip off the stand and it won him the case
I always think of Phoenix Wright when "lawyer" is used.
@@CherryVilla21 same
@@LoreCatan please tell me more about this
as someone from iran i always were fascinated with Irish accent and Ireland and the fact i partly understood 80% of what that farmer said made my day
Me: "That sounds pretty Irish"
Jacksepticeye: "That's the worst Irish accent I've ever heard!"
Me: "That Irish accent sucks"
It's an "Oirish accent" which is a characature of the Irish accent used in international/ not Irish productions. Its dumb but you have to do it or Australian/American audiences won't recognise it. Its very commonly known amongst the Irish acting scene and is quite disliked
@@williamshookspear9584 :/
william shookspear *sigh* do you really expect anyone to read that long ass paragraph? I can barely read a sentence.
@@maddisonsmom512 It’s actually filled with knowledgeable facts!
An Irish accent changes depending on which county ur in say if ur in kilkenny u wouldn't hear any ts like water becomes waher(btw I'm from kilkenny so I know) also this was all easy to understand it all sounded normal and now I think if I'm not talking to an another Irish person also better becomes be eh er
“I think Ireland has to get something straight with...Hollywood”
Africa: First time?
@Frank Lampard
Hollywood consistently butchers African accents as well
@@floof_hair3857 Excuse me? Have you seen “Who killed Captain Alex”?
What peeves me is when they give people who are portraying German or Russian people (or any European) British accents. Like not everyone in Europe has one.
God you gave me blood diamond flash backs why !
@@starling1226 what really really annoys me is when they have people from England in anything they always have very very posh and over the top accents and there's very very few people who speak like that so it drives me crazy because there's literally hundreds of accents all around England but we always sound the exact same way in 99% of things that America makes also I don't know why but every time they need a bad guy 99% of the time it's either German, Russian or English
Fun little short story: My boyfriend and I were leaving Magic Kingdom at Disney World at closing time for the park after the fireworks. There was a LOT of people all leaving at once and out of nowhere I started having a pretty bad panic attack. I hid my face in my boyfriend’s chest as we started making our way towards the monorail and while his presence helped me calm down a lot, what really helped distract me and comfort me was actually a group of Irish tourists with really strong accents talking quite loudly in front of us that I was able to just enjoy listening to. :)
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Just lads trying to have fun
Your grip of the American accent being Irish is well done. To be fair American isn’t a well sought after accent, we love your accent much more. Pretty much anyone else’s accent tbh
For me, I much prefer foreign accents compared to any we have in the States. I have definitely heard the heavy Texas accent, mid western, LA, and Boston accent. Those are the only accent I’ve really only ever heard here aside from a Spaniard woman, but other than that, anything else is much better than ours lol
@@sheilabalderas780ahaha, i live in boston, our accent is so ugly. id kill for a californian acent, if nit anything outside the states lol
@@wrightcemberwe make fun of our California accent, especially anyone with a thick valley accent haha
I try to have as standard american an accent as possible. But when I'm around my own people I let the stereotypical surfer accent slip out a bit 😂😂
@@tedsteiner seems we all want whats on the other side of the fence…or continent
@@wrightcember Yeah it's like how the features of your hometown are way more boring than other places. People come to where I live to see sights and I'm like... why?? Nature here is ugly af
I love how he translates rural irish accent for us because he realizes most of us cannot possibly understand.
The fact that Sean was sincerely translating. TRANSLATING. Blows my mind. Like how? What power do you hold Sean.
he's an actual Irish man, most ppl in Ireland or from Ireland will understand perfectly
@@Chiev it’s not that hard mate
@@God-ud3yo says god
@@Chiev I meant the original comment mere mortal
Jacksepticeye trying to be Christopher Walken is better than Christopher Walken trying to be Irish.
I'd go as far as to say it's better than Christopher Walken trying to be Christopher Walken
I was about to say this same thing verbatim. Take my like instead.
@@Hana.Behl-Lecter ditto
I was dying laughing listening to that guide to Irish accents segment
I realize Seán’s Irish, but I would love nothing more than to see him react to funny Scottish tweets, ‘cause those are pure gold
As a Scot myself, I fully agree
@@CJR33D yooooooo I’m also Scottish and I fully agree with that
@JoyfulBelle And the stories tho there 100x better in a Scottish accent
I now need to see this happen lol
@@crystalblunt192 yeah my family lives back in Scotland and I’m stuck in England so I can’t listen to my own flipping accent reeee their hilarious tho
Irish accent is the spoken version of a doctor's handwriting.
No, that's Welsh 🤣
Haha not that bad when ya get used it half my family sound like that 😂
OMG this comment is gold
Hindi is what my handwriting would sound like
😂😂😂
I feel weird I could understand that accent... Maybe I was Irish in my past life.
oh we meet again
first reply - i want a record for first reply to ray mak
@@niceboii9368 u beat me by 10 sec
I barely could and I'm Irish in this life...
@@niceboii9368 it says that @S R T H was first
Jeff went on about he didn't find the irish accent sexy, heard one woman say "hi" and was immediately ready to get down on one knee. Have some self respect, jeff please
fun fact: im irish and my english teacher used the Wild Mountain Thyme trailor as an example of uneducated stereotypes and bad writing, and made us all right and how bad it was for homework. It was not a difficult task
edit: im aware of the spelling error, never said i was good at english!
Really? Same lol!
A great example of the school system doing children well.
Helo I'm irish and that's the same
Made us all right?
@@MrCh0o That's an example of bad writing
Jack: Makes fun of the phrase “Top of the Morning”
Also Jack: Wears a Top of the Morning Coffee t-shirt
Sean pronouncing the farmer’s name: “Shawn Macantehig”
Me reading the farmer’s name: “Shawn Mac and ch-SIT HIGH”
LMAO YES
@I Am KevinBB Um.... GET THE FUUUUUUUCUUUK OUTTTA HEREEE
@I Am KevinBB ULLA BRITA SMITA FRITA
@Cyphero2 you've got your fada the wrong way around :p
You don’t even wanna kno the nightmare that is the Irish language. We have to learn it in school and lemme tell you it is an absolutely horrible
I remember when I lived in Ireland and worked for a woman to take care of her garden, one of my coworkers had come from cork and he had such a strong accent I could hardly understand what he said, I felt so bad that I asked him to repeat all the time! People who can understand strong accents are wizards
Guy: "boysnas boynaa couldbefonbon anyonec monofoo noght"
Jack: "There was a full moon out and it was real bright, so anybody could've come out and taken it"
The rest of the world: we’re all dying.
Ireland: Sean is missin 45 sheep!
“farty-five”
That was 2017
Edit: Am I not getting the joke here? I mean I get it but is there something I'm missing?
Seán*
Sean without the fáda on the a means old
Me, an American who says “farty-five”
this whole video was me trying to decipher literally everything while jack just laughs hysterically
Same
Same lmao also I love your pfp
I’m sharting Mail boxes not the dsmp pfp 💀💀
@@Mars-ee5tp man im sharting gaming chairs
Those sheep the farmer had were Rough Fell It's a Common sheep in Ireland I think I'm not from Ireland but I do raise sheep and it's very handy to know the different sheep breeds.
@lynnell5993 idk
"SAVE YOUR BREATH FOR COOLING YOUR PORRIDGE" IS MY FAVORITE LINE OF ANYTHING SAID EVER.
I genuinely know people who have used that, having never even heard of that movie 🤣
I'm as American as anyone can get and I've never even _seen_ porridge, but I _still_ want to use that line.
@@TheRogueWolf oatmeal is porridge
@@NoahSmyth I'll be honest, I also haven't seen oatmeal in at least the last twenty years.
@@TheRogueWolf hahahah
One day he’s just gonna have a pure Irish accent and we’re all just gonna be struggling to understand him the whole time, can’t wait
YEEEESSSS!! XD I hope this gets pinned!!
I will be able to understand him
I will understand him
“This doesn’t sound Irish, why are their accents so bad in this movie?”
Proceeds to demonstrate that real Irish accents are incomprehensible
Lol
We’re not all like that 🥲
@@PrincessLockette Nah, I’m from Wicklow - you’ll find accents like that all around the country each one of them completely different
Don't be like Jeff guys, Don't keep your ears under a rock
Brad pitt in snatch was pretty good as in it was hard to understand but you knew he was saying something lol
4:51 as someone who has family from Kerry and grew up in cork, I can roughly understand the accent, but it cracks me up when someone attempts an accent 😭✋🏻
Alternative title: Jacksepticeye but it gets gradually more Irish
Omg you’re actually right 😂😂😂 I noticed his accent got a bit more and more thicker, like when he played among us with all Irish youtubers and streamers
I was thinking Jacksepticeye but every time the video pauses it gets more Irish
Alternative title: Jacksepticeye virtually revisits his childhood
*JacksepticOYE, according to that vocal coach. 🤣🤣🤣
@@doctr.j3074 jacksepticeye but a pint of guinness everytime the video is paused
That sheep guy is so irish he's close to speaking Gaelic lol
Irish Gaelic is so hard to learn, but it sounds so good.
He's speaking cursive
HE IS TOO
@@Lynz24 lol the gretatest explanation.
Gaelic is an irish sport maybe u mean gaeilge
“He had a rock tied to his neck” ah yes that New York Irish accent.
LOL
I lost it at that point
as a new yorker i heard no accent which mildly upsets me
Imagine a world where Jack isn’t Irish…. That’s crazy bro
Sean: translates english so people who speak english can understand english.
Yeah, not sure why we English don't consider deep accents as different languages, though. In a lot of places (Spain, China, India, etc.) that is the case. I suppose it's subjective. I mean it's like if you can understand half of what someone says then it's an accent. Is Dutch an accent of German? Or is Ukrainian an accent of Russian?
@@rajbhattacharya4427 Well maybe because technically Irish is an Accent.
Because the Difference between a Language and Accent is i mean is not as Complicated as Languages with Dialect.
To Put it as Simply as i can.
Languages to Dialect is like an Army with a Navy, while Accent is like a Weapon that used by that Said Army of Soldier.
Basically, Languages is just a Main Dialect, and Dialect is just a Way to use that Languages but not used as a Main way to Speak in that Languages, while Accent is just the Way People Say thing.
@@rajbhattacharya4427 But for your Point, technically you can Said that Dutch is a Dialect to German, and Ukrainian and Slav is a Dialect to Russian.
Imagine someone with a thick Irish accent speaking another language.
@@Azazantei I wouldn't say that.. It's just too simple. English and even german shares the same language roots but this doesn't make it a dialect or an accent of any of each other. An accent basically defines the sound of someone talking a foreign language or a shared language with specific differences in sound and vocabulary over country borders such as switzerland and germany. A dialect rather describes local differences of a language within a country. Dutch is a different language to german just with the same roots again. Therefore it can become an accent if a german talks dutch or opposite but it's never gonna be a dialect. Russian and other slavic countries may have the same roots as well but despite a few exceptions (serbia/croatia i.E.) they turned into different languages. So the same applies here. An accent if they're talking that other language ofc. But describing it just an accent because of the same ancestry is too simple. And it's for sure not a dialect.
Edit: So Irish, Scottish etc. are accents. English basic language and country specific differences. Dialects ofc within these languages. Such as the sheep guy or dublin. If the uk would be one giant country it'd be all dialects.
My favourite one : "Over FARThY FIVE sheep were stolen"
I came looking for this comment 😂
FaRtHY fIVe is yes and also fROsTBuTT
5💨
Fr lmao
Jack: "I'm a vowel-bender"
Me, a linguist: "Is that a challenge, mate?"
I thought exactly the same thing ^^
Everything changed the day the vowel nation attacked
are you cunning in your linguistics?
I am a foreign person living in Ireland for about 24 years I understand that Cork farmers very well. The lad presenting this video has a slight UK accent tbh.
No he doesn't have an English accent at all. It's one of the thickest Irish accents I've heard but from where, I don't actually know, county offley maybe.
I lost my mind when Sean started translating the Irish sheep farmer because I had no clue what he was saying and anything I thought was not even close
"I'm a vowel bender" got me way more than it should have.
does it help that it got me way more too
BRO HE SAID THAT RIGHT AS I READ YOUR COMMENTS
I read that as "bowel bender"....
“I’m a bowel vendor” I sell shit
@@willsteger4444 how much
So according to this list of the sexiest accents in the world, people apparently get turned on the more difficult it is to understand someone.
Now this comment is pure gold right here. It can either be received as a roast or a compliment. 😂🤣😂
Haha yeah I noticed Australia is 6th lol have you heard bogans talk??? (I am Australian btw)
Girl: turn me on
Me: *does an Irish accent*
Girl: *demonic moaning*
i like your words magic man
Isn't it? You're supposedly speaking the same language, but the sounds are completely different.
watching this is what i imagine its like for ppl outside the south to listen to deep southern accents, or like deep midwest boomhauer types
Nobody:
*Jacks accent suddenly feeling inferior*
_Jack gets more Irish_
Lmao you right
Huh I wonder why
Well look I'm da same
Everyone's voice subconsciously changes to.match other people slightly to better "fit in".
😂😂😂
Jack slowly realizing he's Americanized his accent over the years...
No cappp🤣🤣
Irony
I’m irish and he accent is quite subtle
@@maxmurphy7621 i remember when his accent was so thick he couldn't even say certain words
I mean I guess that makes sense after being exposed to TH-cam for so many years
I like how Jack trying to do an Irish accent with his Irish accent just sounds like some random New Yorker.
If you go down to Far Rockaway here, they call it the “Irish Riviera” so I felt that.
I live and grew up in New York, I’ve never heard anyone talk like that 😂
I'm that new Yorker 😂
even in the core of New York I don't hear anyone sound like that. but I get your point
@@QueenYossiB people still point out when I say "water" or "chocolate"
12:17 I’m from Glasgow and it’s the same over here, there is no one Scottish or Irish or Welsh accent, someone from Aberdeen sounds completely different to me. Its especially annoying because generally “accent coaches” teach people how to do Birmingham and Liverpool and London and RP but they only teach one accent for Scotland, Ireland and Wales
“Why didn’t they just cast actual Irish people!?”
*Aka Jack secretly getting mad at the fact he didn’t get casted*
minorities looking around like 👀
The word is "cast", not "casted".
@Multifandom Queen
Casted isn’t a word in the English dictionary, although it’s very commonly used to refer to past tense of “cast”
They really didn’t need to be an asshole though, that comment made my blood boil because of the sheer amount of bitchiness emanating off of it.
“tHE wOrD iS “CAsT”, nOt “CAstEd”. “
Fuckin hell
Your comment is cursed. I go into the replys and is had 680 likes. I go out and it has 666. Scary
@@ChloeGoneRed wow grammar nazi
Irish farmer: *starts speaking
My Asian ears: Is he trying to summon the final boss?
I live in Ireland and I could still barely understand him
i been feeling mad low lately and this winter blues is hitting hard for everyone in quarantine, if u can relate i make music and we might be able to connect 🖤🪐 either way bless up and i hope you're holding up in these hard times 💯💨
😂😂😂 this is great
Come cuthullu
@@ltlhim I liked your comment
jack: “ are you gonna say fliur”
her: “flear”
jack: “wtf”
what is ash quail gah?
@@BM74 i had a stroke trying to pronoucne that xD
She says her "accent" is from Ireland, but that word "fle-our" came out sounding like it was from... Austral-reland. Ooh nouur!
American 🙋🏼♀️ I love the Irish accent, and believe it or not I DID understand a good bit of what these men said😁 I’d trade any Irish person to switch with me ANYDAY! You come to America (East Coast- South, 5 miles from beach,damn HOT all the feckin time even CHRISTMAS 🤦♀️🙄) and I’ll GLADLY and gratefully live in Ireland…. Just not Dublin please 🤷♀️. I love rain, cold weather and mountains ( seriously- no joke). I listened to TodayFM on my computer at one of my jobs everyday😁 I loved trying to guess where the person was calling in from just by their accent. I learned quickly. I don’t unfortunately know Gaelic, but hell , I took French two years and failed in school so🤷♀️. I miss Shane MacGowan, I like Damian Dempsey, and obsessed with Two Door Cinema Club ❤️ I dearly miss Tony Fenton 😢 my heart aches, he was such a great radio DJ, so kind, he always responded when I’d send little notes when he was out and returned to work, I didn’t learn till right before he left, he was dealing with cancer 💔 I leave this as my last thought about Tony, he was always positive, kind, and elegant gentleman throughout his battle. The one song I’ll always attribute to him was Elbows “Looking like a Beautiful Day” he interviewed them, he seemed to like that song and I thought “what a strong man to be going through this hardship with his health and rather than wallowing in pity, he finds simple things and pleasures like this song and the positive feelings it gives you “ ❤️ RIP Tony Fenton ,you’ll never be forgotten (even 3635 miles away)
It’s okay, we barely know Irish ourselves 🤣
Jack: anyone faking an Irish accent sounds bad
The Australians: b r ö t h e r
Welcome to the club I guess! XD
*brutha
Brothah*
"put another shrimp on the Barbie" is something I think of people thinking of us as almost every day, as well as "g'day mate" and fairy bread, fairy bread IS a dessert. how dare you... Of course some of this is a joke... 🤣 But I am somewhat surprised by what people think it's us, btw, did your see Australia on the sexiest accents? Sean just missed it...
British people trying to sound American is also... very cursed at times.
nobody:
jacksepticeye speaking in his own accent: "I'm great at this!"
That’s the joke lol
Ok😃😊💋😘😃🤗☘️🍎🍀😁🆗🙂😁😈
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honestly why did this blow up
i'm actually concerned how the man lost so many sheep
Fr
i mean someone had to have stolen them right? cause theres no way a predator got that many sheep and they arent going to just fly away.
from what the farmer said, it was a full moon, so you just need a good dog and you can herd them all onto a truck. My question is how far did they have to move the sheep so no one would notice the truck XD
Man: I think 45 of my sheep have been stolen
Everyone: haha Irish man have funny accent
Man: :/
I did the same thing in red dead redemption 2... so i think rockstar made a joke out of this man's predicament.
There was a radio announcer on my local classical music station with an Irish accent. It was the most beautiful accent I’ve ever heard, I could listen to her all day.