Ireland is a tough one when abroad, particularly the US - if you don't pronounce it the way truthseeker has spelt it above, they can have difficulties understanding. There are also lots of pronunciations even here - ire/eyer/eye-uh (r barely heard)/are(rhyming with car)/oy-er following by lind, lund or land. And there's probably others too. Not sure which is correct to be honest...The customers would say 'Lite EYE-taalian? Youre from Eyerland arent you?'
Don't forget our ability to ignore "th", especially down in Cork, deese, doose, dem, dat etc etc, so Thederas would be dederas.
Fine Gael -> how is this pronounced?
Would the dub pronounciation of book not be BUKE?
And butter = buth-er?
My boss usually says pacific instead of specific (he is not from dublin).
I worked in a restaurant in the states for a summer and for ease of understanding I slipped into speaking american. I was always caught out when I called the list of salad dressings:
French,
Ranch,
Blue Cheese,
Thousand Island,
and Light IT-alian
The customers would say 'Lite EYE-taalian? Youre from Eyerland arent you?'
What about the Bostonian Clam Chowda accent?When I think of the USA, I reckon that there are three accents. The real hard-core New York accent "Cup of Cawwfee" then the deep southern "That god-dang varmint just shot my dawg" and then finally the third accent which every other American or Canadian who doesn't live in New York or Alabama has.
Ah, American waitresses!!! My wife and myself were in a restaurant in Boston one night, many moons ago, and after I'd ordered, the waitress turned to my wife and asked, "Does he speak any English?"
Too much time spent working with blooming Kerrymen out there!!!
Don't forget our ability to ignore "th", especially down in Cork, deese, doose, dem, dat etc etc, so Thederas would be dederas.
I know someone who moved to Ratoath, only she pronounces it 'Rath-oat'.
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