Tearin It Up wrote: » Can anyone translate what he said?
The Backwards Man wrote: » He sounds nothing like Ian Paisley, it's a genuine County Derry accent!!:mad:
Macavity. wrote: » He does in fairness, huge similarity.
mikom wrote: » ♫ My power flurries through the air into the ground My soul is spiraling in frozen fractals all around And one thought crystallizes like an icy blast Oh Ya wouldn't be long gettin' frost bit.
Micky Dolenz wrote: » The Free state thing is common enough, a lot of my NI friends say it a lot, normally followed by Bastard
Banjo String wrote: » Seen this on my newsfeed the other day, I know the area well, and apparently he's a budding impressionist/comedian. I think utv thought they had some young eccentric (dim) lad heading to school..... Turns out the joke was on them. Ps...... His onscreen accent is nothing like a real north Derry one.
jimgoose wrote: » Quite amusing, but that sounds like a normal enough wilds-of-Donegal twang to me, hi!
Madam wrote: » There are many Donegal accents - some soft some not soðŸ˜
The Backwards Man wrote: » Of course it isn't. Because he isn't from North Derry. Have to laugh at all these comments about his accent not being real, its slightly embellished but real nonetheless. I doubt not many of you have spent much time around places like Feeney, Cranagh and Plumbridge.
StormWarrior wrote: » I don't really know what you are picking up on in this video. I'm English and to me he sounds exactly the same as every other Irish person.
mariaalice wrote: » I was in NI on a bank holiday weekend and went for a coffee,... I said you are very busy and he said ay its a bank holiday in the free state we get a lot coming for the weekend, it was only then that it struck me that they have different bank holidays that here and that it really is a different country.