Talk:Irish coven/@comment-86.46.146.186-20120714143718/@comment-108.46.200.254-20140404195232

Um...it's brogue. Like the shoe. And even today, the Irish (myself include) use words that come from middle English or Irish, so I'm not sure how much the accent has changed. Irish (Gaelic) pronunciation varies between different areas, so... I dunno.

Siobhán and Liam were both living in Dublin, so maybe a good strong dub accent would be fun. Alas, they'd probably have to add subtitles for foreigners...

The Irish potato famine (or an Gorta Mór, the Great Famine, The famine of 1847, yeah, I'm showing off now) was in rural areas, and struck, I think, Cork, Limerick and large swathes of Connacht the worst, so a strong accent wherever Maggie's from.