Source: Twitter
Amy Huberman
image_magazine: The new buyers of this
image_magazine: The new buyers of this beautiful period home will have the added b~%^^us of being able to count Brian O’Driscoll and… https://t.co/rUyXauHX3D
Posted on 7 March 2021 | 1:11 am
image_magazine: The new buyers of this
image_magazine: The new buyers of this beautiful period home will have the added b@%#&us of being able to count Brian O’Driscoll and… https://t.co/pgvge8zvLe
Posted on 7 March 2021 | 1:11 am
ExtraIRL: It's a battle of wit!
ExtraIRL: It's a battle of wit! https://t.co/HT1jCjjnCh
Posted on 7 March 2021 | 1:11 am
WFTIreland: In advance of the IFI Careers
WFTIreland: In advance of the IFI Careers events, their podcasts look back at some advice given by well-known figures in the Ir… https://t.co/jkB49sBlj7
Posted on 7 March 2021 | 1:11 am
ExtraIRL: What a zinger from BOD!
ExtraIRL: What a zinger from BOD! https://t.co/HT1jCjjnCh
Posted on 7 March 2021 | 1:11 am
Source: Answers
Amy Huberman
Open Question: Differences between 2 Dublin
I listened to 2 different Dublin accents: Northsider (Glen Hansard, Brendan Gleeson, Aidan Gillen, Liam Cunningham) and D4 (Andrew Scott, Danny O'Donoghue, Ryan Tubridy, Amy Huberman).
But as being a foreigner, I still can't get what makes these accents so different.
Both accents don't have consistency at all (pronuncing "the" and "thanks" - sometimes like [də] [tæŋks], the generally known *Irish* way of pronouncing the word, but sometimes [ðə] [θæŋks], the general way spoken by the British and Americans).
Help me, Irish people (especially Dubliners) or Henry Higgins-es around the world.
Posted on 10 July 2015 | 11:48 am
Resolved Question: Who do you think is
Posted on 23 August 2009 | 5:10 am