 I help you today. Hi, I'm here for the language therapy, the Queeva Chats. Oh, that I Queeva Chats offer. Is this the language therapy to learn how to speak like a true Dunneval person? That would be it, yeah. I'm originally from Drawhadda, I just don't have that finesse in my voice. Yeah, I really would not recommend the Drawhadda accent, I would honestly recommend any accent but the Drawhadda accent, but I would definitely recommend the Dunnegal accent over any other accent. So we'll start with a few things. Maybe we'll just say, how would you say, how would you say? How would you say? How would you say? How? I don't even understand what she's trying to say. It's how, how would you say? Would you say? Yeah, kind of sound like you're going sort of a Russian Scottish there. Yeah, I get that a lot too. So you just need to kind of tone it back a bit, I'm not actually from West Belfast. Okay. So how would you say? How would you say? Yeah, it's actually kind of improved, so that's a great improvement. Okay, so the next thing we're going to work on is, now say to yourself, you've got a beautiful face and makeup there today. Now when you were doing that makeup, what did you actually look into when you were doing that makeup? Was there something that you looked into to help you in your makeup? Actually, I did it in the mirror. In the what? Sorry. In the mirror, you know, one God's name is a mirror. You know, would you look into the mirror? I think you mean a mirror. A mirror? Okay, I'll try it. Okay, so I think you mean a mirror. Exactly, that was actually very... Thank you. What was your inspiration behind it? Just, you know, like, it's like, you know, it's all like four folks like mirror, you know, like you're just looking. We do love a good mirror up in Donegal. And okay, just the third and final word actually. It actually, the way you pronounce it is, high, noi, brown, kai. Just repeat this after me. High, high, noi, noi, brown, brown, kai, kai. Perfect. Kiana, you have actually excelled in your speech around which I have been casting. I hope you'll be back with me, Queeva Chats, to learn how to speak like a true Donegal woman. You know, Queeva, I think I will be back to be you to speak like a true Donegal woman because I just can't get enough of this. You actually sound like I'm from Irma. Are you actually from Irma? Or walking with myself in the mirror? Alright, my kid. Alright. Well, Kiana, we'll be back with Kiana for our next speech language therapy lesson next week, so tune in and don't forget to hashtag DCUTV24.