Sound Engineer Eduardo has adapted his workflow to accommodate for Sona’s natural volume.
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Jesus Christ there’s a lot of green fabric in that room.
ReplyConan! Irish Gaelic has an amazing sound. It has a profound affect on Hiberno English and is the main reason for a lot of the unique grammar as well. PS, Gaelic was a unified language of Ireland, Scotland, and the Isle of Man until the Middle Ages- the literature of all three was mutually intelligible and functionally the same language. They’ve evolved separately since and also have dialects within themselves now. Some English speakers use “Gaelic” to refer to Irish or to Scottish Gaelic speakers and is like saying someone speaks “Iberian,” not specifying if someone were speaking Portuguese, or Galician, or Castilian Spanish, or Catalan, etc.
ReplySome consider it offensive but largely it’s just…outdated. As Ireland worked to preserve their language from English language oppression, they prefer to simply call it Irish, while Scottish people call their language “Scottish Gaelic,” to differentiate it from Scots, or Scoats, which is the relative of English spoken in Scotland that has more Norse, Norman, and historic Gaelic influence in it.
I’m an Irish American who learnt some Irish and can tell you it’s an amazing experience to connect. It’s chaotic, it’s wild, it’s kind of the natural language of an Irish mind 😂. It’s easy to encapsulate humor in it.
J.C. are you guys ever hilarious and lovable ❤😂❤
ReplyI think the day Sona is quiet is the day we ask if something’s wrong. I’d be concerned. Stay loud, Sona.
ReplyIn Ireland Irish is called Irish.
Reply😂😂😂
ReplyIt is Gaelic, but also you can just call it Irish. It sounds more normal if you say Irish.
ReplyIrish speak Irish Gaelic, or.. as was said.. Irish. 🙂
ReplyI ❤ Sona!
ReplySo much green
ReplyConan knows what buttons to push to get Sona laughing uncontrollably.
ReplyLove the topiary chairs.
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ReplyPS Conan and Matt G….Not sure if this has been mentioned before, but when Sona laughs it often sounds like a chicken🐔clucking . Just sayin’ – RM
Reply“Thunderin’ Jaysus” … I doubt that gets said outside of Ireland much! 😀
ReplyWatching the Community episode about incest again last night, super excited when I realized the “writer” of the show was Matt.
ReplyInvite over a Neapolitan woman and you are gonna hear some real yelling 😆
ReplyConan seems to actually be the one that doesn’t really know English because “Grow a pair” already means growing two… You know, like… A pair…
Reply#TeamSona
Sona could be the next Joan Jett.
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