There are some really beautiful Irish names that I myself love, my entire family is Irish on both sides so they had a few names like Orla, Sinead, Miread (not sure on spelling) but chose my name which is Siobhán which I love, very pretty and other people have said the same thing, however saying it and spelling it very different lol, Christmas cards and birthday cards you see what is supposed to be Siobhán and think you have totally butchered up my name by adding more letters than need be, family does the same lol. Saying it would be Shivon, I hate it as Shi-vaun, you often hear my own family member from Ireland say Shivon. My own family has Irish names Bridget, Maura, Liam, Thomas, Aidan. My cousin girls have Ní (meaning daughter of) which is very special. Siobhán Boyle (Irish surname not Scottish)
He doesn't speak for all "English". His criticism is both humour and valid, the Irish are greatly amused by the confusion of other nations attempting their traditional names, despite speaking English as a primary language themselves.
@user-lt3he9ey4x Irish language is called "Irish ", French language is "French ", you get the jist. I think what Joe from Finland was referencing was that Finnish is too, a complicated pronunciation for non speakers. Now, I've an Irish name and am very proud of it. I speak Irish. When one meets someone that hasn't heard it before I have to descend into a whole "sounds like" malarkey game which us very frustrating. If anything it's a bit ignorant to not be bothered.
Some kids names in Ireland these days are getting very silly. Same old argument I know, but it's as true as ever, don't name your kid something they'll have to keep explaining and spelling over their lifetime.
He sounds a little ignorant tbh :( you shouldn't expect Irish names (which are spelled using irish phonetics and an adjusted alphabet) to be spelled how you would in english, using english phonetics. I know this is just to get a laugh and he probably means no harm, but it leaves a bad taste in my mouth... its like he's pretending the Irish language doesn't even exist.
Put your fucking clogs on and don't move your arms while you're dancing 🤣🤣🤣
legitimately cried laughing when I watched this on DVD when it came out
I know a Siobhan. I have to pronounce in my head how its spelled every time I want to write it 😆.
🤔(see-oh-bahn)
It’s a good thing he didn’t get started on Caoimhe.
How do you pronounce that?
@@mikeyassbutcg Keeva
@@Alacritous the fu-
@@mikeyassbutcg Don't look at me. I have no idea. I looked it up.
@@Alacritous Irish people are weird-
2:55 I burst out laughing!! So fucking funny!!
Michael McIntyre did a similar one with same names spelt the differently
Eoghan.. As in owen😂😂 yessssss...love my Irish names I do😂 saoirse is also a great one😂
well because Irish is its own language Lee
There are some really beautiful Irish names that I myself love, my entire family is Irish on both sides so they had a few names like Orla, Sinead, Miread (not sure on spelling) but chose my name which is Siobhán which I love, very pretty and other people have said the same thing, however saying it and spelling it very different lol, Christmas cards and birthday cards you see what is supposed to be Siobhán and think you have totally butchered up my name by adding more letters than need be, family does the same lol. Saying it would be Shivon, I hate it as Shi-vaun, you often hear my own family member from Ireland say Shivon. My own family has Irish names Bridget, Maura, Liam, Thomas, Aidan. My cousin girls have Ní (meaning daughter of) which is very special.
Siobhán Boyle (Irish surname not Scottish)
Mairéad - pronounced 'More-ade' ;-)
@@markalexwhite thank you
LMFAO!!! 👍👍👍👌👌👌🤣🤣🤣🤣
This made me die
Fab:)
Siobhanm is my Mums name and Niamh uis my Sisters name
I am not sure the English are in any position to give other people grief for their spelling :) and certainly not Li Mek
It’s literally spelt how’s it’s pronounced. You spelt it to make it sound Chinese or some shit 🤣
It’s literally spelt how’s it’s pronounced. You spelt it to make it sound Chinese or some shit 🤣
He doesn't speak for all "English". His criticism is both humour and valid, the Irish are greatly amused by the confusion of other nations attempting their traditional names, despite speaking English as a primary language themselves.
Wait till he hears sees Finnish names, imagine things being spelt differently in different languages..
@user-lt3he9ey4x Irish language is called "Irish ", French language is "French ", you get the jist. I think what Joe from Finland was referencing was that Finnish is too, a complicated pronunciation for non speakers. Now, I've an Irish name and am very proud of it. I speak Irish. When one meets someone that hasn't heard it before I have to descend into a whole "sounds like" malarkey game which us very frustrating. If anything it's a bit ignorant to not be bothered.
At least you can't mispronounce Lee Mack.
Some kids names in Ireland these days are getting very silly.
Same old argument I know, but it's as true as ever, don't name your kid something they'll have to keep explaining and spelling over their lifetime.
then we'd all be called eve and bob or something, wouldn't that be a bit boring?
Tell what is funnier than irish names the brits leaving Europe thinking the be better off 😂 😂
He sounds a little ignorant tbh :( you shouldn't expect Irish names (which are spelled using irish phonetics and an adjusted alphabet) to be spelled how you would in english, using english phonetics. I know this is just to get a laugh and he probably means no harm, but it leaves a bad taste in my mouth... its like he's pretending the Irish language doesn't even exist.
He's a comedian, he's making jokes.
*someone* needs to search the definition of comedy
Plus he is of irish heritage.
Why are Polish names spelled so weird? 😂