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British and Irish accents are very different, but it might take a little practice to recognise the differences for the uninitiated. Once you have spent some time listening to the different accents, learning to tell them apart shouldn't be very hard. You should remember, however, that there are many regional variations within [[Speak in a British Accent|British]] and [[Speak With an Irish Accent|Irish accents.]] For example, people from County Cork will sound different to people from County Armagh, and people from Cornwall will sound different to people from Newcastle, Glasgow or Cardiff.  
 
British and Irish accents are very different, but it might take a little practice to recognise the differences for the uninitiated. Once you have spent some time listening to the different accents, learning to tell them apart shouldn't be very hard. You should remember, however, that there are many regional variations within [[Speak in a British Accent|British]] and [[Speak With an Irish Accent|Irish accents.]] For example, people from County Cork will sound different to people from County Armagh, and people from Cornwall will sound different to people from Newcastle, Glasgow or Cardiff.  
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