How I learned Gaeilge (Irish) 🇮🇪 .. part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 8 янв 2025
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  •  Год назад +2

    Amharcaigí ar chuid 2 🥰👇🏻
    (Watch part 2) ruclips.net/video/yN9iXuAbsjg/видео.html

  • @albertoblancolozoya7747
    @albertoblancolozoya7747 Год назад +28

    Im mexican but i love Ireland 💚☘️ and i want to learn pronunciate a song named oro se do bheatha bhaile thanks

  • @antioxos
    @antioxos Год назад +4

    The sound of gaelic is wonderful!Greetings from Athens!

    • @paddywall9426
      @paddywall9426 Год назад

      Can I ask you Molly,I've been learning the Irish language on my own with no help at all for a couple of years I absolutely love it,how does one know that they are no longer at beginner level

  • @mollymcnaughton3133
    @mollymcnaughton3133 Год назад +6

    Dia duit. I have almost a year of Gaeilge studies under my belt and am struggling.... hanging in there.

    •  Год назад +2

      Coinnigh ort 😁🙌🏻

  • @Jc-ul9ff
    @Jc-ul9ff Год назад +4

    That suddenly bit, so funny 🤣

  • @Coffeeismylifeblood
    @Coffeeismylifeblood Год назад +1

    I’m so glad I found this channel. ❤

  • @Legend.777
    @Legend.777 Год назад +3

    What a great video!! 😊
    Im still in school and i love irish.
    Can you please make a video about l sentences to use in school like im gonna go to my locker etc

  • @cara423
    @cara423 Год назад +3

    thank you for making these videos!!!

    •  Год назад +1

      You’re welcome 🤗

  • @THLEamon
    @THLEamon Год назад +1

    I started with Irish during a brief stay at Gormanston College while on exchange program.

  • @bradchew7937
    @bradchew7937 Год назад +1

    Land sakes Molly, that was a great story, you’ve got a great tongue, I wish I’d taken up Gaeilge years ago regards. Brad

    •  Год назад

      Go raibh maith agat 😊 it’s never too late!

  • @eimeartully7665
    @eimeartully7665 Год назад +5

    tír gan teanga tír gan anam !

  • @tinwhistle4367
    @tinwhistle4367 Год назад +4

    Dia duit Gaeilge i mo chroi, Tá ceann eile ann chun an Ghaeilge a fhoghlaim... Le spéis pin, tá go leor sleamhnán i nGaeilge

  • @hannahmk254
    @hannahmk254 10 месяцев назад

    Dia duit!
    What is available on your patreon? From Belfast and eager to learn ulster irish. ❤

  • @kholiotube5247
    @kholiotube5247 Год назад +3

    It sounds like Arabic for me I'm egyptian and the letters y say Sounds like K in Arabic

    • @paulnolack297
      @paulnolack297 Год назад +5

      That’s funny you say that because linguists have noticed some strange similarities between Celtic languages like Irish, and Semitic languages like Arabic.

  • @ShiningNoctowls
    @ShiningNoctowls Год назад +3

    Thanks for sharing; slán go fóill 🌙

  • @andydillard109
    @andydillard109 8 месяцев назад

    How do you say I’m up for the challenge?

  • @thedeaforc
    @thedeaforc Год назад

    I love your stories. Have a tough question for you. I started learning Irish on your site, when you had about 200 subs. I did it for quite a bit , then started having trouble , I'm HOH and had trouble with more complex sentences. I'm going back to Ireland in the fall, any ideas what would be a good place to start to learn again?

    •  Год назад +1

      Hey thanks for your comment 😊 so there’s a few things I could recommend but it depends on your goals and what you have already learned. I would recommend spending some time jogging your memory and revising the things you have already learned. You might think that you’ve forgotten it all but somethings always stick. It’ll help you to see what you remember and build your confidence. I would recommend trying to have some structure, whether that’s following a book and supplementing it with videos or audio about the topic or doing a course. Have a routine and allocate some time to it everyday if possible. There is a good series “Now You’re Talking” ruclips.net/p/PLt6NoCieiwOzdTk7TEtWkyhFNEzFlZyAT and it has a memrise app.memrise.com/course/1058833/now-youre-talking-irish/
      The Gaeilge gan stró beginner book is good too 😊

    • @thedeaforc
      @thedeaforc Год назад +1

      @ You would be such a good MP for running the National Schools. I think the kids would have more fun learning Irish if You set up how it was taught.

  • @nyro1994
    @nyro1994 Год назад

    where is your patron link? :)

    •  Год назад +1

      Oops forgot to put it in the description! Here it is: www.patreon.com/gaeilgeimochroi 😊

  • @cyclofeedubox8332
    @cyclofeedubox8332 Год назад +1

    I got but and and and hello and university 😂

  • @harriffanconshertini8804
    @harriffanconshertini8804 Год назад

    Gaeilge i mo chroí, sí lasann chomh te le spréach;
    Gaeilge ar mo theanga, cannan sí mar chláirseach!

  • @anbheansachuisneoir9233
    @anbheansachuisneoir9233 Год назад

    Is é ‘Cáca Milis’ an scannán is fearr liom as Gaeilge!

  • @darthcrios
    @darthcrios 4 месяца назад +1

    GO Tobann LOL 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @iradagrey
    @iradagrey Год назад +1

    Which dialect do you speak?

    • @SpeakEasyIrish
      @SpeakEasyIrish Год назад +4

      Virtually everyone in the world speaks English (and badly) but no one ever asks them what dialect they're speaking. I say this because there's a really annoying discrimination that modern young Irish people and international learners of Irish face that we need to all speak like they do in some Gaeltacht of 25 people. The last thing the Irish language needs is more chains and more counter productive insincere purity spiralling. In answer to your question, I'd say Molly speaks Irish with the northern dialect. Which dialect do you speak?

    • @iradagrey
      @iradagrey Год назад

      @@SpeakEasyIrish I'm trying to learn Ulster Irish since that's where most of my ancestry comes from, but it's pretty hard to find a good source for it.

    • @DaneTygheletsdrive
      @DaneTygheletsdrive Год назад +1

      @@iradagrey It's all the one language Ira, just jump in, enjoy and have fun. Forget about dialects - it's just not relevant.

    • @iradagrey
      @iradagrey Год назад +1

      @@DaneTygheletsdrive I WANT to honor my ancestors. Not sure why that's complicated.

    • @DaneTygheletsdrive
      @DaneTygheletsdrive Год назад +1

      @@iradagrey someone learning English wouldn't choose a Scottish or Australian or Texas Dialect would they? They'd just learn English. Irish is no different.

  • @notmyrealname3167
    @notmyrealname3167 Год назад +3

    Dia duit Molly. Go raibh mile maith agat don videos. Taim ag staidear Gaeilge ar an Duolingo app go cotianta, ach ta do videos an-speisiul. Ta me i mo chonai i Stait Aontaithe ach thainig mo shinsir as Eireann. Is aibhionn liom an teanga.

    •  Год назад +1

      Go ndéana a mhaith duit a chara 😊

  • @taratravels6235
    @taratravels6235 Год назад +1

    Iontach maith!

    •  Год назад

      Grma ☺️

  • @factitiously
    @factitiously Год назад

    RUclips provides free subtitles in English for people who don't want to pay the Patreon.

    •  Год назад +11

      I write the subtitles in English and provide them. I also write Irish subtitles which are only available on Patreon. There is no option to automatically translate Irish so I write them myself

    • @joaofarias6473
      @joaofarias6473 Год назад

      @ That's awesome! Thank you 😁💯

    • @timholden8007
      @timholden8007 Год назад

      Thanks for doing that, its very helpful @

  • @paulmerricks3764
    @paulmerricks3764 Год назад +2

    Go hiontach a Molly, go raibh tú turas fada ag foghliam na Gaeilge agat.
    Tá a fhios agam ar bóthar fada ag foghliam na Gaeilge,

  • @ramailafitra8182
    @ramailafitra8182 Год назад

    Buachail on eirne

  • @SpeakEasyIrish
    @SpeakEasyIrish Год назад +1

    Físeán iontach Molly, go raibh maith agat as do chuid oibre.

  • @ocomaing
    @ocomaing Год назад

    ScoiLe, L amháin, chan ScoiLLe; baile, an dóigh cheanna, chan BaiLLe

  • @okieoiogh8235
    @okieoiogh8235 Год назад +2

    It sounds like English all chewed up

    • @loc9588
      @loc9588 Год назад +11

      lol no it doesn't

    • @DutchComedian
      @DutchComedian Год назад +3

      That's because it isn't her first language. Her original accent is coming through. You'll also hear Welsh speakers who make the language sound English, and Scottish Gaelic speakers who make it sound (you guessed it) Scottish. And Breton? Yeah it sounds like French. It's because the speakers are letting their original accent take over

    • @eadahh
      @eadahh Год назад +2

      No it doesn’t😂

    • @eadahh
      @eadahh Год назад +1

      @@DutchComedian nope that’s just how the language sounds and if a Scottish person is speaking Scottish obviously it’s going to sound Scottish

    • @maryburke5423
      @maryburke5423 2 месяца назад

      That’s what called an anglo centric viewpoint. Part confusion, part insult.