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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Donegal
(Hands down)
Welcome back DTG "
What are we doing for the night, in bored!
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(Even if I wasn't bored)
What are we doing for the night?  |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Donegal
(Hands down)
Welcome back DTG
Wanna be best friends?
I thought we were....an then you were gone "
I had to return to real life for a while.... It got very boring |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Cork accent, can not understand a word, but adore the lilt. " after 8 years I can mostly understand the cork accent but there are a few local farmers whom I still cant understand . I do love the cork accent but gotta love a dub accent on a guy  |
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By *auraxxWoman
over a year ago
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"Cork accent, can not understand a word, but adore the lilt. after 8 years I can mostly understand the cork accent but there are a few local farmers whom I still cant understand . I do love the cork accent but gotta love a dub accent on a guy "
Lol yea ya do......
For me its a posh british accent on a gantleman. Makes me think of heather and tea dreamy lol  |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Cork accent, can not understand a word, but adore the lilt. after 8 years I can mostly understand the cork accent but there are a few local farmers whom I still cant understand . I do love the cork accent but gotta love a dub accent on a guy
Lol yea ya do......
For me its a posh british accent on a gantleman. Makes me think of heather and tea dreamy lol "
But what about Irish? Lol
For me it has to be a northern accent or Dublin  |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Donegal accent does seem to be a hit, especially when you go out in Dublin, on the other hand i was in Glasgow and Liverpool and women there prefer the southern Ireland accent |
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By *auraxxWoman
over a year ago
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"Cork accent, can not understand a word, but adore the lilt. after 8 years I can mostly understand the cork accent but there are a few local farmers whom I still cant understand . I do love the cork accent but gotta love a dub accent on a guy
Lol yea ya do......
For me its a posh british accent on a gantleman. Makes me think of heather and tea dreamy lol
But what about Irish? Lol
For me it has to be a northern accent or Dublin "
I dont like the Dublin one really. Either of the extremes. The middle is fine.
North is for me too. Comprehendible and sexy x |
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"I would go for a Northern lass. Followed by Cork. Hate Tipperary accents on women. Even good looking ones. "
That's simply because Tipp are better hurlers than wexford  |
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"I would go for a Northern lass. Followed by Cork. Hate Tipperary accents on women. Even good looking ones.
That's simply because Tipp are better hurlers than wexford " I agree. But I'm not from Wexford. I'm from Limerick. But I don't have a Limerick accent. Don't have any accent really come to think of it. |
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"I would go for a Northern lass. Followed by Cork. Hate Tipperary accents on women. Even good looking ones.
That's simply because Tipp are better hurlers than wexford I agree. But I'm not from Wexford. I'm from Limerick. But I don't have a Limerick accent. Don't have any accent really come to think of it. "
Can't buy that, ur wex, & accept ye are useless at hurling, here here  |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Cork accent, can not understand a word, but adore the lilt. after 8 years I can mostly understand the cork accent but there are a few local farmers whom I still cant understand . "
Yep that's what it's like. Been here 12 years myself. At first I wasn't even sure anyone spoke english in Cork. I knew it was some type of vague english but none that I have ever heard before. I had to ask my wife what does grand mean because people kept saying it to me all the time. lol
Not sure what type of spastic accent I have now. I came with a thick western sydney bogan accent that has now been washed down with 12 years of the Cork accent. I don't even think there is a word for that. hehehe  |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Cork accent, can not understand a word, but adore the lilt. after 8 years I can mostly understand the cork accent but there are a few local farmers whom I still cant understand .
Yep that's what it's like. Been here 12 years myself. At first I wasn't even sure anyone spoke english in Cork. I knew it was some type of vague english but none that I have ever heard before. I had to ask my wife what does grand mean because people kept saying it to me all the time. lol
Not sure what type of spastic accent I have now. I came with a thick western sydney bogan accent that has now been washed down with 12 years of the Cork accent. I don't even think there is a word for that. hehehe "
Corktrailian?  |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I would go for a Northern lass. Followed by Cork. Hate Tipperary accents on women. Even good looking ones.
That's simply because Tipp are better hurlers than wexford I agree. But I'm not from Wexford. I'm from Limerick. But I don't have a Limerick accent. Don't have any accent really come to think of it. "
You probably have a True limerick accent, everyone thinks the limerick accent is that flat scumbag accent but it's not |
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By (user no longer on site)
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There are polish chicks at the shops down the road. I went to buy a hamburger one days and she says you want booga? I say no I want a burger with no boogas in it. Hold the boogas! I don't want boogas in burgers. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Polish girls who learned English here can sound really cute. "
Try a Lithuanian whose accent switches form Lithuanian to Kerry to Kildare and back again |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"There are polish chicks at the shops down the road. I went to buy a hamburger one days and she says you want booga? I say no I want a burger with no boogas in it. Hold the boogas! I don't want boogas in burgers."
Next time when you make fun of foreigner's pronunciation of English, make sure your spelling is tip top and grammar applied correctly. It will help strengthen your argument and will prevent you coming across as an ignorant. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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What's wrong with the grammar? btw, it was not an argument, just an observation. The polish girl found it funny and so did I.
I'm sure I would say funny things if I went to Poland and was learning to speak the language. It's the same with anyone trying to learn a new language. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"What's wrong with the grammar? btw, it was not an argument, just an observation. The polish girl found it funny and so did I.
I'm sure I would say funny things if I went to Poland and was learning to speak the language. It's the same with anyone trying to learn a new language."
If the girl laughed I don't see the harm in what you said. Some people can't take a joke it seems |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"What's wrong with the grammar? btw, it was not an argument, just an observation. The polish girl found it funny and so did I.
I'm sure I would say funny things if I went to Poland and was learning to speak the language. It's the same with anyone trying to learn a new language."
Pity you didn't mention that you both shared a laugh about it. It made me think you were making fun of her on the forum here.
And you are right, it is easy to mispronounce something in non native tong. Happens to me from time to time in all the languages I speak (even in my native tong) and it can be very funny sometimes... haha |
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