Saoirse Ronan Explains How to Pronounce Her Name

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  • @_aiko020
    @_aiko020 Год назад +18712

    Margot saying "...what was the difference...." was all of us

    • @koksu5692
      @koksu5692 Год назад +278

      We say seer-sha, Americans tend to say sur-sha

    • @_aiko020
      @_aiko020 Год назад +44

      @@koksu5692 ahhh! Thanks for clarifying!

    • @mydogeatspuke
      @mydogeatspuke Год назад +118

      @@koksu5692 she didn't once say seer-sha though. She repeatedly said sur-sha. And it's her name so she probably knows how to say it doesn't she?

    • @mydogeatspuke
      @mydogeatspuke Год назад +4

      @@koksu5692 there really isn't though.

    • @koksu5692
      @koksu5692 Год назад +36

      @@mydogeatspuke also look at the movement of her mouth when pronouncing ‘seer-sha’ she is clearly enunciating the ‘seer’ as opposed to the monotone movement for ‘sur-sha’ if you can see it

  • @AndyGilleand
    @AndyGilleand Год назад +10923

    She is definitely tired of people asking this in every freaking interview she ever has

    • @ludoludo80
      @ludoludo80 Год назад +55

      She was the one making a big fuss out of it and now it’s a Tedious, repetitive task 😂😂😂

    • @Samuel-bg7xo
      @Samuel-bg7xo Год назад +37

      She made it her trademark, talking about it all the time in interviews

    • @AndyGilleand
      @AndyGilleand Год назад +12

      @@Samuel-bg7xo the interviewers brought it up

    • @Samuel-bg7xo
      @Samuel-bg7xo Год назад +13

      @@AndyGilleand she would have a publicist who agrees with the interviewer what can be asked, the SNL song was annoying. America is a diverse nation, a non Anglo name can't be that surprising and there is a large Irish diaspora in the States

    • @denimchicken104
      @denimchicken104 Год назад +8

      It’s her fault for having such a silly spelled name lol

  • @ceilinh6004
    @ceilinh6004 Год назад +8997

    The look in her eyes when Margot Robbie couldn't hear the difference. 😂

    • @deli5194
      @deli5194 Год назад +206

      can you???

    • @abcddef2112
      @abcddef2112 Год назад +25

      She is aussie.

    • @mjmulenga3
      @mjmulenga3 Год назад +74

      What difference? 😅

    • @Fredsinator
      @Fredsinator Год назад +132

      @@mjmulenga3 the smallest miniscule different that it's not worth even saying there's one

    • @pous3r
      @pous3r Год назад +107

      ​​@@Fredsinatorhey're so clearly different, one is "seersha" and one is "sersha"

  • @josephhiggins
    @josephhiggins Год назад +3289

    To be fair, I am Irish and I can't distinguish the first two Saoirse pronunciations...

    • @kevoiscreepy
      @kevoiscreepy Год назад +26

      Same 😂

    • @jaimeduncan6167
      @jaimeduncan6167 Год назад +73

      I am not a native English speaker and for me it's clear. It's funny because many times the native English speakers are showing a difference and I don't get it.

    • @Verahm.
      @Verahm. Год назад +101

      Seh-er-sha vs. Ser-Sha maybe?

    • @rainbowkittycat627
      @rainbowkittycat627 Год назад +115

      @@Verahm. Close. It’s siərsha vs sursha.

    • @pennypay1
      @pennypay1 Год назад +50

      The difference is there, but it's subtle, and I wouldn't have noticed it if Saoirse hadn't been discussing its pronunciation. The first syllable is slightly drawn out in the 'Irish' way.

  • @yourfunsister
    @yourfunsister Год назад +1826

    Sounded exactly the same. Even my Northern Irish husband said it sounded exactly the same to him. Lol

    • @TigersandBearsOhMy
      @TigersandBearsOhMy Год назад +77

      That's because she mispronounces it. The letters "aoi" make the long e sound. It's actually pronounced "seer sha." That's why the name Aoife is pronounced "ee fah" and not "ir fah." There's only one way.

    • @spamgarbage6999
      @spamgarbage6999 Год назад +5

      She is saying seer

    • @JuanjoPP
      @JuanjoPP Год назад +12

      The last vocal is 'e' not 'a'. That's the only difference I could hear tbh

    • @ngocminhpham5665
      @ngocminhpham5665 Год назад +17

      So even she can't pronounce her own name 😂😂

    • @ChevyboyCaprice_
      @ChevyboyCaprice_ 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@TigersandBearsOhMyyeah, the more i kept listenenin, the more i heard "seersha" than "sirsha". Now I know ❤

  • @Himesua
    @Himesua Год назад +192

    Had to listen to it about 5 times before I heard the difference. It's SO subtle, but there's no doubt she knows how her own name should sound.

    • @samanthagarcia1398
      @samanthagarcia1398 5 месяцев назад +1

      what was the difference?

    • @weirdperson0100
      @weirdperson0100 4 месяца назад +3

      When she said it (the correct way), it was a long e. Meanwhile, other people ("American version") used a shorter e
      (Read the first few comments)

    • @Bored12380
      @Bored12380 2 месяца назад +1

      My names dearbhla. Try to pronounce that

    • @dcasey714
      @dcasey714 7 дней назад +1

      The way it’s pronounced is something like Say-or-shah, due to the “aoi” spelling, rather than American’s pronouncing it as Ser-sha

  • @ididntknowtheyhadwifiinhell
    @ididntknowtheyhadwifiinhell Год назад +2934

    you literally misspelled her name in the title

    • @farrel_ra
      @farrel_ra Год назад +7

      LMAO

    • @no_longer_
      @no_longer_ Год назад +16

      well sao-rise is like star rise bcause sao is star in vietnamese hihi

    • @farrel_ra
      @farrel_ra Год назад +4

      @@no_longer_ cool

    • @TheH0ff
      @TheH0ff Год назад +4

      That's the Irish spelling 😏

  • @CannotThinkOfAHandleRn
    @CannotThinkOfAHandleRn Год назад +83

    I feel her pain. My name is Snehasmita Chakraborty and I am in France. Imagine the pronunciation. I can literally see their brains melt when I do the syllables.

    • @Sarah-gm6oq
      @Sarah-gm6oq 11 месяцев назад +1

      Os seus pais estavam com raiva de você quando te deram esse nome?

    • @sazaaaam
      @sazaaaam 11 месяцев назад +8

      it's so easy for me as an indian, curious, do you go by sneha? i feel like smita would be easier for them to catch on

    • @clarajays
      @clarajays 5 месяцев назад

      Ouch ça doit faire mal ! Je compatis

    • @FrostekFerenczy
      @FrostekFerenczy 2 месяца назад +1

      It could be worse - at least it's not Grzegorz Brzęczyszczykiewicz. Do you know him? He was born in Chrząszczyżewoszyce, powiat Łękołody. 🙂

  • @heroclix0rz
    @heroclix0rz Год назад +399

    "Australian and New Zealand accents are extremely different. They're like 'weh's the cah?' and we're like 'weh's the cah?'"

    • @hexistenz
      @hexistenz Год назад +14

      I mean, they are pretty different. But try and transcribe that difference using only our 26-letter alphabet, now thAt’s difficult 😮

    • @EdanSolViamar
      @EdanSolViamar Год назад +7

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @TuesdayFeld
      @TuesdayFeld 10 месяцев назад +3

      I see your Flight of the Conchords reference :D

    • @MarkConway73
      @MarkConway73 6 месяцев назад

      NZ English is Australian English with swapped vowels. Soap=Soup, Six=Sex, Sucks=Six.

  • @JohnDoe-cd6ro
    @JohnDoe-cd6ro 4 месяца назад +6

    "Leviosa not leviosa."

  • @Falconlibrary
    @Falconlibrary Год назад +294

    If I ever meet her, I'll just call her Ms. Ronan, problem solved.

    • @vim-arie
      @vim-arie Год назад +8

      Watch people mistakenly say Ms. Rona like the pandemic 🤣

  • @AnotherAnonymousMan
    @AnotherAnonymousMan Год назад +56

    This is like the phonetic difference between "sheets" and "she eats".
    It's subtle but there absolutely IS a difference.

    • @elvisprucelee
      @elvisprucelee Год назад +11

      uhm yeah, it's called a pause

    • @smith549371
      @smith549371 Год назад +9

      No its not. She said it the same

    • @chaseburton3611
      @chaseburton3611 11 месяцев назад +2

      This is a great way to explain the difference. When you speak like you normally would the pause is soooo quick and subtle yet its heard and makes a difference. English just doesn't have a vowel sound that sounds this way so we don't hear it easily when she tries to explain the difference

    • @saoirsew7215
      @saoirsew7215 3 месяца назад

      @@smith549371no my name is saoirse and it’s either seer-sha or ser-sha there’s definitely a difference

    • @NerdyMystic09
      @NerdyMystic09 Месяц назад

      ​@@smith549371 no she didn't, but the difference was in the correct pronunciation, she used the Irish vowel sound. In the incorrect one, she used the English vowel sound. There's a slight vowel sound difference that pretty much comes naturally depending on what language your used to.

  • @rainbowkittycat627
    @rainbowkittycat627 Год назад +950

    For those wondering what the difference is, (she kinda articulates it poorly) it’s a different in vowels in the “saoir” part of her name. Here’s the ipa for anyone that’s curious: sɪərʃə, sɜːrʃə (the first one is what she describes as the Irish way, the second one is the “american” way). Basically, what that means is the proper way to say the name is a combination of two vowels, a short i as in kIt or hIstoric, and a reduced shwa as in commA or bAzzar. So it’s siərsha. Whereas, the American pronunciation is like “ur” in nURse or blURRy, or sursha. So there’s the difference for y’all, siərsha vs sursha. Hope this helps!!
    Edit: actually she says something closer to sɛrʃə but sɪərʃə is how it’s written on the Wikipedia page, so 🤷

  • @hothotheat3000
    @hothotheat3000 Месяц назад +11

    I can hear the difference. The correct way is a soft say-er-sha, not ser-sha.

  • @puertoricochillvibes
    @puertoricochillvibes Год назад +53

    The best way I’ve ever heard her explain is to say it like the word ‘ inertia’

    • @Dave-lr2wo
      @Dave-lr2wo 7 месяцев назад +6

      And that's literally what she is saying is wrong, since she would pronounce inertia differently than the word itself.
      ih-NEAR-shuh (right)
      ih-NUHR-shuh (wrong
      It ain't difficult. Really.

  • @Eskapismus
    @Eskapismus Год назад +510

    Video title: "Saorise" 🤡

  • @frostyblade8842
    @frostyblade8842 Год назад +51

    it's more 'sear' sha than 'ser' sha but you can use Ser sha too. You're welcome non Irish people

    • @HouseMDaddict
      @HouseMDaddict Год назад +10

      I thought she ended it with "eh" and not "uh" as well. As in sear-sheh and not sear-shuh

    • @frostyblade8842
      @frostyblade8842 Год назад +2

      @HouseMDaddict You're right, I missed that, since I knew there was a difference at the end but couldn't quite put my finger on what it was

    • @JaneDoe-ci3gj
      @JaneDoe-ci3gj 10 месяцев назад

      I'm so proud that I actually heard the difference, Sweden here.
      I will rememeber that explanation though, great!👍

    • @frostyblade8842
      @frostyblade8842 10 месяцев назад

      @JaneDoe-ci3gj Oh wow congrats, very well caught. I doubt I could do that with a Swedish accent so that's very impressive

  • @jamesbuchananbarnesss
    @jamesbuchananbarnesss 10 месяцев назад +18

    but I wanted to know how to Saoirse Ronan ☹️

  • @marksusskind1260
    @marksusskind1260 Год назад +98

    Sao Rise, sao Set. Swiftly flow the days.

  • @efrainmaldonado-ep7jx
    @efrainmaldonado-ep7jx 5 месяцев назад +1

    Been watching her since her first movie n counting. Beautiful woman

  • @tauraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
    @tauraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Год назад +73

    I served a woman today named Saoirse and I said "is that an Irish name? Just like that actress?"
    And she said "yeah, but you can just call me May"
    Hahaha

  • @helloworld-sl2lw
    @helloworld-sl2lw Месяц назад +6

    Actual pronunciation: Sersha
    Americans say: Sursha, Sarsha

  • @jorgerivera5003
    @jorgerivera5003 7 месяцев назад +5

    Me, who learned english as second language: 💀

  • @Doors-and-Crosscheck
    @Doors-and-Crosscheck 6 месяцев назад +1

    She is just so beautiful ❤😮

  • @sorchaniccuilinn8587
    @sorchaniccuilinn8587 Год назад +4

    As a Sorcha I feel your pain Saoirse. People often mispronounce my name as yours.

  • @eccaetchings5587
    @eccaetchings5587 Год назад +110

    The difference is ‘seer-sha’ Vs ‘ser-sha’. It’s very subtle.

    • @LouisKing995
      @LouisKing995 Год назад +9

      in her accent it’s non existent 😂 In another Irish persons accent it might be easier to hear.

    • @tyreebrownart
      @tyreebrownart Год назад +5

      I hear it when you phonetically spelt it 🎉

    • @MateoLeibowitz-
      @MateoLeibowitz- 10 месяцев назад +1

      And the r is pronounced in the back of mouth rather than the front

  • @annaspitz6449
    @annaspitz6449 Год назад +1

    Saoirse is a mood!!

  • @terrycorkum
    @terrycorkum Год назад +3

    Most beautiful woman ever.

  • @III-zy5jf
    @III-zy5jf Год назад +132

    She's trolling us, isn't she.

    • @O_Lee69
      @O_Lee69 Год назад +13

      Shirley she is.

    • @romkahehe
      @romkahehe Год назад +3

      @@O_Lee69 - You surely can't be serious. - I am serious. And don't call me Surely.

    • @hexistenz
      @hexistenz Год назад +2

      @@romkahehe yep, I got that reference 😅 And that feels good 😊
      Ànd reminds me of how old I am 😂

  • @boubakermouloud1638
    @boubakermouloud1638 7 месяцев назад

    I like your profile and intelligently... your pronunciation is good 👍❤❤

  • @VapesForBabies
    @VapesForBabies Год назад +2

    When it looped I genuinely thought it was a new question

  • @cestlaguy
    @cestlaguy Год назад +1

    I love her

  • @sorrynotsorry8224
    @sorrynotsorry8224 Год назад +16

    I remember in an interview (I think Jimmy Kimmel) she said that even she forgets how to pronounce her name at times.

  • @TVGGAMEZCO
    @TVGGAMEZCO Год назад +1

    Both naturally beautiful

  • @jackbennett2269
    @jackbennett2269 Год назад +1

    It’s like she’s rolling an “R” 1/1000th of the way

  • @pontixx
    @pontixx Год назад +4

    MARGOT ROBBIE OMFG

  • @allendracabal0819
    @allendracabal0819 Год назад +5

    Saoirse sells seashells, for sure.

    • @allendracabal0819
      @allendracabal0819 9 месяцев назад

      And Margot makes marmalade, make no mistake.

  • @Neptxne-qq8cc
    @Neptxne-qq8cc 7 месяцев назад

    "how to saoirse ronan" killed me

  • @beef4899
    @beef4899 10 месяцев назад

    i replayed it like 100 times and saoirse sounds like saosha and sasha sounds like sersha

  • @pedrooliveira3486
    @pedrooliveira3486 Год назад +5

    Subtle phonetic differences. I can hear sîrsha (correct - how Irish people say ) sôrsha & sârsha (easier for Americans and English people to say)

  • @banniebands
    @banniebands 10 месяцев назад

    bless Margot

  • @mick-ericboettge8683
    @mick-ericboettge8683 Год назад +855

    The difference is in the last syllable, "-eh" vs "-ah"

    • @pigs18
      @pigs18 Год назад +113

      Sair-sha vs Ser-sha. The latter syllable is non-stressed so it makes a schwa sound no matter the accent.

    • @mick-ericboettge8683
      @mick-ericboettge8683 Год назад +15

      That reply raises so many questions I don't even know where to start lmao

    • @allendracabal0819
      @allendracabal0819 Год назад +57

      No. It's in the first syllable. The vowel sound is slightly different.

    • @CT1010101
      @CT1010101 Год назад +5

      I thought it was the stress on the first syllable vs no stress.

    • @clairefuzipeg1983
      @clairefuzipeg1983 Год назад

      That's how I hear it

  • @AccordingToWillow
    @AccordingToWillow Месяц назад

    the rhotic and end vowels are slightly higher/more fronted in the irish version

  • @purdysanchez
    @purdysanchez Месяц назад +3

    Sersha is trolling us.

  • @jasminelblack2047
    @jasminelblack2047 Год назад +45

    Americans: Ser-sha
    Irish: Sair-sha

    • @hueypautonoman
      @hueypautonoman Год назад +7

      It seems subtle when she says it, but I have an Irish friend with that name, and when she says it, you can clearly hear Sair-sha. She even once said this actress doesn't say it right. lol

    • @Sandyyyyyyyyyy
      @Sandyyyyyyyyyy Год назад +1

      Thanks, I could hear it but it's a really tiny difference.

  • @BazookaDoe
    @BazookaDoe 24 дня назад

    in my mind, one is more like "say-air-sha" smashed together and the other is like surshuh. lol

  • @mjfilho33
    @mjfilho33 Год назад

    I pronnounce "Sá-Oír-Zi" 🤣

  • @danielm7737
    @danielm7737 Год назад

    I love Saoirse

  • @joaliber13
    @joaliber13 5 месяцев назад

    What a lovely name ❤

  • @Nightingale34
    @Nightingale34 Год назад +2

    Those are nice eyes and I love what she's wearing.

  • @nimue325
    @nimue325 Год назад +69

    It would be helpful if she would say what part we Americans are getting wrong. Like, the sounds of an American and an Irish accent are different and we literally don’t even hear the same sounds after a certain age so we don’t really know what to listen for. So many interviewers have said the two pronunciations sound the same and I agree but I would like to be pronouncing her name correctly but don’t know where to begin to fix the problem, just, “You’re doing it wrong.” I’ve listened to videos over and over and cannot figure it out. 😢

    • @karyon1007
      @karyon1007 Год назад +5

      Only if she cares how people pronounce her name. Like, some people want their names pronounced in a very specific way and will take the time to explain it. Others, just, don't want to put the energy into it, and that's fine.
      Every British person I've ever met pronounces my name the British way (I'm American), and I literally don't care. My name is pronounced care-uh, but they always say car-uh. (It's not just an accent thing because they do have an air/err sound in their accent.) Simon Cowell did it to Kara DioGuardi for two full seasons of American Idol, and she just let it happen.
      Of course, it does complicate matters that some Americans named Kara/Cara pronounce their name the "British" way.😆

    • @NellFace
      @NellFace Год назад +8

      I listened a few times. I *think* it's the first vowel that is different: "seer" vs "sur", but I think different Americans would have different pronunciations too. Consider how some people pronounce Siri!

    • @takeonme7477
      @takeonme7477 Год назад +10

      @@NellFace yes, it's exactly that - she has explained that in another interview. Irish say "seer-sha", while Americans say "sur-sha".

    • @Jintasan
      @Jintasan Год назад +4

      It is the difference between pronouncing it as sur-sha vs. sea-ur-sha

    • @STFUYLPAB
      @STFUYLPAB Год назад

      There are a few differences I can hear, one is the emphasis on the back end of the first syllable, which is a thing in Irish accents. There's also the second syllable, which has a very short cut off end with a sort of catch in the throat, where the American pronunciation has a flatter, more drawn out ahhh. Instead of the word being two syllables of equal length and emphasis, the Irish pronunciation sounds like it's 2/3rds "Saoeur" and 1/3rd "scheh".

  • @Athenari
    @Athenari Год назад +4

    I think :treads lightly: it's less heaviness on the SH that makes it my or correct

    • @Athenari
      @Athenari Год назад

      Obvs Sashar is wrong.

  • @israelguerrero8253
    @israelguerrero8253 Год назад +13

    BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL EYES!!

  • @SD-ym1rt
    @SD-ym1rt Год назад

    Freedom baby!!!!

  • @en3788
    @en3788 Год назад +4

    It's so funny cuz I been living in Ireland for the past 7 years and I could actually hear the difference now 😭😭😂😂

  • @fellopiantube7607
    @fellopiantube7607 Год назад +2

    you misspelled her name in the title

  • @LubLey
    @LubLey 10 месяцев назад

    The “Lovely Bones” main cast😍

  • @DoctorCyan
    @DoctorCyan Год назад +6

    I think she’s saying “Ser-ish-ah” instead of “Ser-shah”, but so quick and subtle I’m not even sure if I’m right

    • @Tanstaafl_74
      @Tanstaafl_74 Год назад

      Almost, but not quite. What she's saying doesn't really have an equivalent in English. Something to do with Irish pronunciation, but I don't know any of the correct terms.

  • @noahfinch5856
    @noahfinch5856 Год назад

    Sersha, there you. Logical.

  • @hillaryoana
    @hillaryoana 6 месяцев назад

    Its the end, irish one sounds like "sye" american "sha"

  • @ScaredHelmet
    @ScaredHelmet Год назад

    I'm in love

  • @rikabernar
    @rikabernar 8 месяцев назад +1

    That's extremely beautiful name

  • @neville2308
    @neville2308 9 месяцев назад

    “Okay” Lmao he was annoyed/mad. It does sound the same.

  • @kevinhermawan369
    @kevinhermawan369 17 дней назад

    Soursa and soursha got it!

  • @SD-ym1rt
    @SD-ym1rt Год назад

    FRREEEEDDOOMMM!!!

  • @BlackDiamond2718
    @BlackDiamond2718 Год назад

    One of those names that makes me think the meaning of life is easier to solve. 😂😂. I love it.

  • @youyou9405
    @youyou9405 Год назад +1

    Niiiiikolaj

  • @f.kdu192
    @f.kdu192 Год назад +3

    If I'm right, it's like -shuh, not -shah

  • @Myperfectshell
    @Myperfectshell 3 месяца назад

    I listened 3 times - I couldn’t tell the difference and I swear I’m good at this stuff

  • @omarselim6281
    @omarselim6281 Год назад

    This reminds me of the Nuni SNL sketch 🤣

  • @beniteztheconman
    @beniteztheconman 10 месяцев назад

    100% EXACTLY the same

  • @angela-ul2dk
    @angela-ul2dk 10 месяцев назад

    i’m convinced she’s playing a huge prank on everyone

  • @evvez
    @evvez Год назад +8

    Yeah, zero explanation given, very helpful…

    • @metalswifty23
      @metalswifty23 Год назад +1

      She explained it by demonstrating. If you can't hear the difference, then you probably never will.
      Either way, the way she pronounces it is more akin to "sear-sha" than "ser-sha" like people seem to think. Evidently, she doesn't have a problem with the pronunciation, hence the lack of a proper explanation, but she still demonstrated it.

    • @evvez
      @evvez Год назад +1

      The thing is people speaking different languages and accents are more likely to notice certain sounds and nuances than others, as demonstrated by the discussions in the comments here mentioning a number of ways to pronounce the name. You're better off just to digging up the IPA spelling and hoping it matches.

    • @rainbowkittycat627
      @rainbowkittycat627 Год назад

      @@evvez speaking of digging up the ipa, I found it! Here’s the explanation I came up with: For those wondering what the difference is, (she kinda articulates it poorly) it’s a different in vowels in the “saoir” part of her name. Here’s the ipa for anyone that’s curious: sɪərʃə, sɜːrʃə (the first one is what she describes as the Irish way, the second one is the “american” way). Basically, what that means is the proper way to say the name is a combination of two vowels, a short i as in kIt or hIstoric, and a reduced shwa as in commA or bAzzar. So it’s siərsha. Whereas, the American pronunciation is like “ur” in nURse or blURRy, or sursha. So there’s the difference for y’all, siərsha vs sursha. Hope this helps!!

  • @belaytriks
    @belaytriks 2 месяца назад

    Such pretty name

  • @shadmahuda
    @shadmahuda Год назад

    I feel for U lol I have an different name it’s so subtle but it’s there!!!! Lol

  • @velliebellie
    @velliebellie 9 месяцев назад

    She tried it 😂

  • @jonathantrauner3742
    @jonathantrauner3742 10 месяцев назад

    The last one how to Saoirse Ronan 😂

  • @riro7170
    @riro7170 4 месяца назад

    my dumbass has been saying "Say-orss" until now 😂

  • @XteenGorgeous
    @XteenGorgeous Год назад +1

    I see this actress's name pronunciation in so many of her interviews and I STILL find myself forgetting it. This time I hope it sticks!!! I feel terrible inside eveytime 😭

  • @fearless6734
    @fearless6734 Год назад

    Agree with margo

  • @lauricejaymanoos6716
    @lauricejaymanoos6716 Год назад +17

    it's seer-sha vs sur-sha for those who didn't get it

    • @JACpotatos
      @JACpotatos Год назад +5

      She never says "seer-sha"

    • @koksu5692
      @koksu5692 Год назад

      @@JACpotatos it’s true (source am Irish)

  • @PuerinTheHunter
    @PuerinTheHunter Год назад

    I just heard SEARCHA

  • @axumbaloch
    @axumbaloch Год назад +6

    if this question is ever asked again I'm gonna slap whoever asked it off the seat!!!!

  • @phillipmilton8464
    @phillipmilton8464 Год назад +3

    Whew....
    Beautiful name...beautiful woman!
    And a genuinely excellent actor.... wishing her all the best

  • @MrWongle
    @MrWongle 8 месяцев назад

    Listened to this a few times and can't hear the difference

  • @sexy_garbage
    @sexy_garbage Год назад +1

    Named my kitten after her because I fell in love with the name. Saoirse Snow

  • @BillDavies-ej6ye
    @BillDavies-ej6ye Год назад

    And we also have Robbie say 'Rinan' for Ronan.

  • @sownnguyeen7367
    @sownnguyeen7367 Месяц назад

    Sour rice ronan😊

  • @sklyingjoker
    @sklyingjoker Год назад

    uh sound at the end not ah.

  • @TheUglyThinGay
    @TheUglyThinGay 6 месяцев назад

    M-m-m-my Saoirse Ronan hahaha 🤣🤣🤣

  • @allengaleana
    @allengaleana Год назад +1

    I'm so badly in love of her. I know that I'll never gonna meet Sasha in my life, but it feels warming when I think of her and fall deeply into those amazing blue eyes.

  • @peacemom5711
    @peacemom5711 10 месяцев назад

    Sasha it is.

  • @junhoyook1853
    @junhoyook1853 Год назад +1

    when i first saw her name i read it as "sa-weerz" lol

  • @omarvanderloo7270
    @omarvanderloo7270 9 месяцев назад

    finally the noticed the Irish R sound was different it was more of a rolling R like in old English, sorry if I am wrong this is just the difference I heard

  • @white-wind4167
    @white-wind4167 9 месяцев назад

    The only possible difference I'm imagining that I can hear, is the R sound. The Irish version one being slightly more emphasized and rolled like the Irish do.

  • @nehcooahnait7827
    @nehcooahnait7827 11 месяцев назад

    The last vowels are different

  • @Delta20101
    @Delta20101 Год назад

    Salsa in Spain😅

  • @user-tk9wh8jb7g
    @user-tk9wh8jb7g Месяц назад

    My name is saoirse too❤

  • @bluaaahhhh
    @bluaaahhhh 10 месяцев назад +1

    If I'm not wrong Irish say it with a lil bit of an E tint to it and american it has an O pronunciation

  • @ic7223
    @ic7223 Год назад

    She's slowly becoming my dream girl 🤩 lol😅