Orla K wrote: » The cavan accent is horrible. It's not as strong as say northern accent but it's not neutral. It should NEVER be described as sexy. My aunt used to be a nurse and she was working in Dublin. She went to a patient, who she said was really sexy, great body but then he started talking and in a cavan accent, my aunt was very disapointed. (She was young at the time and I've no idea why she told me this). Where the cavan accent rests on likability with other Irish accents (my opinion) just going use a few accents from best to worst 1.Donegal 2.Cork 3.midlands 4.scumbag limerick 5.cavan 6.scumbag dub (but I have very good reason to detest this accent) Oh and my aunt also said that it makes people sound stupid.
DB10 wrote: » Ah now sure, lookit we have no accent at all apart from a few of the older men that work in the agricultural sector. May I ask Orla what region you are from,so I can pass judgement on your own accent..;)
DB10 wrote: » I don't get the map either, it's not of Cavan. If you look closely we are in the top and not the green.
DB10 wrote: » I'm from Cavan and people always talk about our accent, I don't think we have one at least not a thick one. I suppose I percieve our way as normal and everyone else from different places have the accents... Try and describe it for me....:D
cavan4sam wrote: » i'll tell ya lad there isnt one iota wrong with the cavan accent , we're proud of it , its them meath wans ya should be laughing at that ternan flute and yon clown hector
Orla K wrote: » You have an accent, I went to college with someone who was far from an older man that worked in the agricultural sector, she was infact a pink haired lesbian she had a bad accent but lucky for her 4 years in a city died it down. I'm from midlands but I don't really have a midlands accent most people think I'm scottish but there is a bit of a mix in there another two common ones are a limerick accent or southern american. The last two are only certain words. I sound like a scot that's been living in kildare for a number of years.
kmart6 wrote: » Answer to question=yes!
DB10 wrote: » So you have a Scottish/South American/Limerick accent. Jaysus,I'd hate to think what you sound like after a few drinks...:D
Orla K wrote: » I have an Irish accent but it sounds more like a soft scottish one. And some words/sentances I say come out in either a Limerick or southern american(not south american) accent. Also I don't drink anymore, but when I did it was just Irish/scottish. I hadn't picked up the american or limerick one then. Also with my mix of accents I still think it would sound better than the cavan one.
bayviewclose wrote: » Its like when some people try the welsh accent and it ends up sounding like the indian accent!
Orla K wrote: » What?
This_Years_Love wrote: » I used to work in the office of a transport company and we sub-contracted a few areas out and one of those was Cavan. I used to have to phone the Cavan driver several times a day. He did have a VERY thick accent and he used a lot of slang terms that must be only used in Cavan... sometimes it was hard to understand what he was talking about.
professore wrote: » If I try any accent it sounds like an Indian accent (i.e. Apu from the Simpsons)
bayviewclose wrote: » two accents in one. Try doing a welsh accent. harder than you think
crosstownk wrote: » It's in Ulster but most definitely in the Republic. Cavan people are actually quite sound. Not dissimilar to those in neighbouring Monaghan.
My name is URL wrote: » https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SHvRw6aE_0 watch from 1:00 =p
Paparazzo wrote: » The cavan accent doesn't make people sound intelligent.