View Single Post
Old 01-05-2012, 08:14 PM #1
Niamh.'s Avatar
Niamh. Niamh. is offline
Hands off my Brick!
 
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Ireland-The peoples Republic of Cork!
Posts: 149,488

Favourites (more):
BB19: Cian
IAC2018: Rita Simons


Niamh. Niamh. is offline
Hands off my Brick!
Niamh.'s Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Ireland-The peoples Republic of Cork!
Posts: 149,488

Favourites (more):
BB19: Cian
IAC2018: Rita Simons


Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Vicky. View Post
This is a serious question that I have always wondered, and I know its going to sound ridiculous...but

Can irish people not actually say th? Or is replacing it with t just how they talk?

(think Im gunna regret asking this somewhere along the lines )
lol, well I have my own theory on it. Our accents were designed for speaking Irish and in Irish there is no sound like the English th, in Irish th is pronounced like a h only the T is silent

That's not a scientific explanation, just my logic

I can pronounce Th but it's a real effort to do it so I don't bother mostly
__________________

Spoiler:



Quote:
Originally Posted by GiRTh View Post
You compare Jim Davidson to Nelson Mandela?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Jesus. View Post
I know, how stupid? He's more like Gandhi.

Quote:
Originally Posted by Isaiah 7:14 View Post



Katie Hopkins reveals epilepsy made her suicidal - and says she identifies as a MAN
Quote:
Originally Posted by Livia View Post
Just because she is a giant cock, doesn't make her a man.

Last edited by Niamh.; 01-05-2012 at 08:19 PM.
Niamh. is offline