How Do You Speak English With An Irish Accent?
Come here, boyo, let’s not misunderstand each other: You’re not going to be able to sound like a Dubliner by the end of this article. Many have tried, many have failed: Brad Pitt in “The Devil’s Own,” Val Kilmer in “The Ghost and the Darkness,” Richard Gere in “The Jackal” and Tom Cruise in “Far and Away.” God almighty, they were all bollocks! But it’s not just the lads – the colleens are useless too, like Julia Roberts in “Michael Collins.” But it’s obviously worth trying; these notables were all too aware of the increased sexual allure of those of the Hibernian (that is, Irish) persuasion. And that accent is a powerful tool. How else do you think men with the dreadful faces of Bono and Stephen Rea could come to be considered sex symbols? It’s all in the voice, and we’re here to pimp you out to whomever it is that you’re hoping to impress. We’ll give you some vital pointers on how to tap into the emerald vein of charming and lyrical elocution. Obviously, the first thing to learn is ho