This is not the Irish language. Very poor Irish. No Irish R sound, no pronunciation of ch, dh, gh etc. almost no broad/slender distinction. Listen to this video if you want to brainwash the Irish out of you!
It sounds like they're using all three dialects munster Connacht and ulster. Also look up the dictionary Irish dictionary foclóir. And it will give you all three dialects I use it a lot.
This video uses very poor Irish. No Irish R sound, no pronunciation of ch, dh, gh etc. almost no broad/slender distinction. Listen to this video if you want to brainwash the Irish out of you!
This video uses very poor Irish. No Irish R sound, no pronunciation of ch, dh, gh etc. almost no broad/slender distinction. Listen to this video if you want to brainwash the Irish out of you!
No joke, I love the Spanish guitar in the background 🎶. This video is so relaxing. The 3x repetition helps tremendously. Cosúil le héirí na gréine, athuair an domhan 🌍
This could be helpful, but I feel like there’s a lot of small errors, for example; for ‘fine’, we would say ‘go breá’ (guh bra) instead of just breá. Also, in some cases, we would say ‘is ea’ (sha) instead of ‘tá’. You would also use ‘seo é’ when showing a singular object, for example, ‘Seo é mo sciorta’ ( shuh ay muh shcur-ta) would mean ‘this is my skirt’. I’m sorry if this is wrong, I’m Irish though, so I thought this may have been helpful.😊🇮🇪
I think it was nice of you to offer these small corrections despite what the other reply said. My concern is the dialect. It seems northern sometimes and southern others. But, I still think there is a lot to be gotten out of it. Thank you for your helpful comments.
Very poor Irish. No Irish R sound, no pronunciation of ch, dh, gh etc. almost no broad/slender distinction. Listen to this video if you want to brainwash the Irish out of you!
Dia Duit. It is great learning technique I literally can listen to it while 'sleep' .. Can you please also add pronunciation in words.. I thought it be more easy for first time learners. Thanks 🌹
@@kieran9675 I pronounce it like this as well but why "Dia" with a D? It's broad because of the i, isn't it? So it should be pronounced GEE-AH..? Or am I wrong?
This video uses very poor Irish. No Irish R sound, no pronunciation of ch, dh, gh etc. almost no broad/slender distinction. Listen to this video if you want to brainwash the Irish out of you!
Hello MrsLyon how are you. Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪 to USA 🇺🇸. Irish is a lovely language, I learned it in school. I wish you a happy day and stay safe 👍🙏 Michael
This video uses very poor Irish. No Irish R sound, no pronunciation of ch, dh, gh etc. almost no broad/slender distinction. Listen to this video if you want to brainwash the Irish out of you!
oooh yeah lol... Tá and Níl are an example of those words that show how contextually complicated Irish can be hahaha it's technically means yes but only in certain context. We actually don't have a stand alone words for yes and no... XD
Whilst this is a helpful resource there are errors within it that I have never seen in my years of Irish classes growing up, for example v is not a letter that is used, unless it is a loan word but even still would come from a "mh" or a "bh" I also only ever heard people say Dia dhuit with a soft "g" sound coming from the séimhiú (mutation) in the "h". my Irish is from Leinsteir and from what I know is the standard version taught in most schools/gaelscóils in Ireland. As I said the "bh" or "mh" takes on a soft v sound, or even softer w in some cases. Accent usage in my experience depends on dialect as more Northern ones seem to shorten vowels that have an accent, where as Southern dialects pronounce the fada (the accent which means longer) as a longer version of the vowel, so Sean is [Sh an] and Seán is [Sh awn]. most "s" are softer in Irish with a "sh" sound. Good luck and thanks to all those keeping the language going.
Very poor Irish. No Irish R sound, no pronunciation of ch, dh, gh etc. almost no broad/slender distinction. Listen to this video if you want to brainwash the Irish out of you!
I found the same thing. My Irish is from Leinster, but from what I know, Munster Irish and Leinster Irish are the same. Many of the phrases in this video sound like Connacht Irish
All English r's, no differentiation between the broad and slender L's (broad L sound missing I believe), couple of mispronunciations, but for the most part pretty decent
This video uses very poor Irish. No Irish R sound, no pronunciation of ch, dh, gh etc. almost no broad/slender distinction. Listen to this video if you want to brainwash the Irish out of you!
This video uses very poor Irish. No Irish R sound, no pronunciation of ch, dh, gh etc. almost no broad/slender distinction. Listen to this video if you want to brainwash the Irish out of you!
The problem with learning any language is that the alphabet sounds need to be learned. That's one of the first things I had to learn while learning Spanish. This is throwing you into the fire and not showing how sounds are produced.
This video uses very poor Irish. No Irish R sound, no pronunciation of ch, dh, gh etc. almost no broad/slender distinction. Listen to this video if you want to brainwash the Irish out of you!
Yeah, you’re “🍀” if the language you’re learning even uses the same alphabet…unlike Русская/Українська, Ελληνικά… or any other language in the planet basically. Europe is a walk in the park once you leave the continent and come back and realize oh sh*t I can basically read these languages, not “square, squiggle, slash, checkmark..” Irish languages are about as confusing to read for me as French is to hear.
@@alanjodoyle8489 Shes joking. The problem with teaching "Irish" is that every region has its own dialect. I think the purpose of having the man give an alternate pronunciation is to let you know that there are differing pronunciations and have you ready to deal with this aspect of Irish.
Fun fact: It is speculated that the common American phrase "So Long" meaning goodbye was derived from the Irish people saying "Slán". Note how similar they sound to each other.
I used to be academic and all that but I don't think I have the wherewithal for it now. Just looked up Irish inventions amongst the Guided missile and Submarine was Whiskey and Guiness All I need these days. Still a beautiful sounding language you got there!
Please add pronunciation of each word such as Cá = Caw......this would really benefit learners. I believe there's a huge interest in learning Irish and you're doing a terrific job here but please add phonics/similar sounding words. You'll have us conversing with confidence in no time.
This video uses very poor Irish. No Irish R sound, no pronunciation of ch, dh, gh etc. almost no broad/slender distinction. Listen to this video if you want to brainwash the Irish out of you!
This video uses very poor Irish. No Irish R sound, no pronunciation of ch, dh, gh etc. almost no broad/slender distinction. Listen to this video if you want to brainwash the Irish out of you!
@SionnachuigIt seems languages are often related probably from a very long time ago. English is a mixture of Latin, French, German etc and so a relatively newer language. Irish seems very respectful eg 'Hello' is a blessing 'God be with you' and 'God and Mary with you' for 'Hello to you.too Clearly Christianity was involved along the way but I like the respect for others in it.
The difference is just dialect and can vary between regions. For comparison think of a New Yorker saying something like "Good Morning" versus a Texan saying the same words. Same language but sound quite different.
This video uses very poor Irish. No Irish R sound, no pronunciation of ch, dh, gh etc. almost no broad/slender distinction. Listen to this video if you want to brainwash the Irish out of you!
I am wondering in the plural form of thank you means the speaker is speaking as a group, 1st person plural, i.e. as We? Or does it mean that the recipients of the thanks are a group of two or more? I am wondering. Just scratching the surface of Irish so far.
I feel like Irish should have its own script. Atleast with an Arabic or Russian script I am forced to learn new sounds for symbols. I find it impossible to process different sounds for the same letters as English.
We originally only had 18 letters in our alphabet until the spelling reform in the 1800's. We now use 24 of the latin alphabet letters. Using the latin/English alphabet was all down to the first Christian monks in the 3rd century. Prior to this, we used a writing system called Ogham, which was more 'runic' in it's nature.
Cló Gaelach is a writing system that was devised in medieval manuscripts from the Latin alphabet and was/is in regular use until the mid-20th century. It wasn't until recently that the latin alphabet has been reintroduced as the primary orthography.
This video uses very poor Irish. No Irish R sound, no pronunciation of ch, dh, gh etc. almost no broad/slender distinction. Listen to this video if you want to brainwash the Irish out of you!
I am supposed To go there this summer. thought Irish was just the English language with different sayings? I thought on Celtic or Gaelic was different Geee I had no idea!
This video uses very poor Irish. No Irish R sound, no pronunciation of ch, dh, gh etc. almost no broad/slender distinction. Listen to this video if you want to brainwash the Irish out of you!
This video uses very poor Irish. No Irish R sound, no pronunciation of ch, dh, gh etc. almost no broad/slender distinction. Listen to this video if you want to brainwash the Irish out of you!
@@saoirseclarnimhuiris7910 Dia dhuit Saoirse, conas atá tú. Tá an ceart agat leis an aistriú. “Is leor mé” an aistriú ceart air “I’m enough”. An labhraíonn tú Gaeilge go minic? Guidhim lá deas ort 🙏😊 Míchéal
Can someone verify if "maise" at 29:27 can be used as "indeed" in other sentences as well? I cursory google search doesn't really reveal a meaning of the word.
This is not a dialect of Irish. This video uses very poor Irish. No Irish R sound, no pronunciation of ch, dh, gh etc. almost no broad/slender distinction. Listen to this video if you want to brainwash the Irish out of you!
There are so many silent letters in Irish. It takes years to be really fluid with the language. Moreover, words often can't be translated directly to English and the orders of nouns and verbs are often in different places than English. For example in English you say I am hungry. In Irish you say Hunger is on me "Tá ocras orm".
This is not a dialect. It is very poor, broken Irish. No Irish R sound, no pronunciation of ch, dh, gh etc. almost no broad/slender distinction. Listen to this video if you want to brainwash the Irish out of you!
This is not a dialect of Irish. This video uses very poor Irish. No Irish R sound, no pronunciation of ch, dh, gh etc. almost no broad/slender distinction. Listen to this video if you want to brainwash the Irish out of you!
Great idea! Fun fact - Whiskey in Irish is "Uisce Beatha" which literally translates to "Water of Life". Irish is a very descriptive language. Words often don't translate word for word which make it really interesting to learn.
@@soulsurfer639 He asked what country speaks Irish, Northern Ireland is it’s own country & so is the Republic of Ireland. Both are located on the isle of Ireland. I’m a Republican too but don’t confuse your political opinions with factual information ...
@@benoconnor3160Haha it's literally attached to Ireland and has had irish speaking people inhibiting it since the beginning of time. A few thousand proddies move in a few hundred years ago and all of the sudden it's a different country? I don't think so
I feel this language in my soul.
This is not the Irish language. Very poor Irish. No Irish R sound, no pronunciation of ch, dh, gh etc. almost no broad/slender distinction. Listen to this video if you want to brainwash the Irish out of you!
Mothaím an teanga seo i m’anam
(I feel this language in my soul)
I am learning Irish with Liverpool University as part of their Open Languages.I find this a useful addition.Thank you
It sounds like they're using all three dialects munster Connacht and ulster. Also look up the dictionary Irish dictionary foclóir. And it will give you all three dialects I use it a lot.
Thevdialects I am gonfused by and why it us the way it is.I sm feeling historical reasons.
This video uses very poor Irish. No Irish R sound, no pronunciation of ch, dh, gh etc. almost no broad/slender distinction. Listen to this video if you want to brainwash the Irish out of you!
No matter how hard I try, I sound like I’m in the Sims. 🤣. Dag dag
This video uses very poor Irish. No Irish R sound, no pronunciation of ch, dh, gh etc. almost no broad/slender distinction. Listen to this video if you want to brainwash the Irish out of you!
Very clear diction and useful breaking words down into syllables Well done Obviously need to use with other resources and textbooks
Glad it was helpful!
No joke, I love the Spanish guitar in the background 🎶. This video is so relaxing. The 3x repetition helps tremendously. Cosúil le héirí na gréine, athuair an domhan 🌍
This could be helpful, but I feel like there’s a lot of small errors, for example; for ‘fine’, we would say ‘go breá’ (guh bra) instead of just breá. Also, in some cases, we would say ‘is ea’ (sha) instead of ‘tá’. You would also use ‘seo é’ when showing a singular object, for example, ‘Seo é mo sciorta’ ( shuh ay muh shcur-ta) would mean ‘this is my skirt’. I’m sorry if this is wrong, I’m Irish though, so I thought this may have been helpful.😊🇮🇪
That's the sort of pedantry that puts people off learning Irish and, more importantly, using the Irish they know.
I think it was nice of you to offer these small corrections despite what the other reply said. My concern is the dialect. It seems northern sometimes and southern others. But, I still think there is a lot to be gotten out of it. Thank you for your helpful comments.
Ye, it was pronouncing alot wrong aswel (im Irish)
Im irish too sometimes I do notice small errors in pronunciation but nothing major go raibh maith agat for helpful comment
Very poor Irish. No Irish R sound, no pronunciation of ch, dh, gh etc. almost no broad/slender distinction. Listen to this video if you want to brainwash the Irish out of you!
Dia Duit. It is great learning technique I literally can listen to it while 'sleep' .. Can you please also add pronunciation in words.. I thought it be more easy for first time learners. Thanks 🌹
Dia dhuit-hello( god to you), phonetically pronounced DEE-AH GUH-WIT.
@@kieran9675 iv heard it pronounced gia ditch like kia but g no k
@@kieran9675 I pronounce it like this as well but why "Dia" with a D? It's broad because of the i, isn't it? So it should be pronounced GEE-AH..? Or am I wrong?
Pronunciation with associated dialect region i.e. Ulster, Munster,...as the word is pronounced
From ulster, we pronounce it as JEE-YA DITCH
I am irish and it is so easy to learn
It’s easy to learn because you’re an irish
@@cutieadb yes it is very tricky
This video uses very poor Irish. No Irish R sound, no pronunciation of ch, dh, gh etc. almost no broad/slender distinction. Listen to this video if you want to brainwash the Irish out of you!
I don’t know why but I want to melt and cry when I hear Irish, like I am HOME.
I live in the US in the Wild West and I feel so far from my home
Hello MrsLyon how are you. Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪 to USA 🇺🇸. Irish is a lovely language, I learned it in school. I wish you a happy day and stay safe 👍🙏 Michael
One of the best lessons Irish for beginners... Go raibh míle maith agat
Nah mate the pronunciation is completely wrong
@@holeefuk413 thanks for the information mate🙏🏻
@@holeefuk413 aren't the pronounciations in different accents?
This video uses very poor Irish. No Irish R sound, no pronunciation of ch, dh, gh etc. almost no broad/slender distinction. Listen to this video if you want to brainwash the Irish out of you!
oooh yeah lol... Tá and Níl are an example of those words that show how contextually complicated Irish can be hahaha it's technically means yes but only in certain context. We actually don't have a stand alone words for yes and no... XD
yeah it’s extremely annoying 😂
I'm preparing for my Irish exam tomorrow 😂
same
So how did the exam go?
@@shreddedcheese4483 51%. I passed at least
@@xxGracex nice one passing it
@Grace, Great job. Keep up the great work. 💚🍀☘️
I have been watching the hanging gale so just want something to do while I'm knitting
Whilst this is a helpful resource there are errors within it that I have never seen in my years of Irish classes growing up, for example v is not a letter that is used, unless it is a loan word but even still would come from a "mh" or a "bh" I also only ever heard people say Dia dhuit with a soft "g" sound coming from the séimhiú (mutation) in the "h". my Irish is from Leinsteir and from what I know is the standard version taught in most schools/gaelscóils in Ireland. As I said the "bh" or "mh" takes on a soft v sound, or even softer w in some cases. Accent usage in my experience depends on dialect as more Northern ones seem to shorten vowels that have an accent, where as Southern dialects pronounce the fada (the accent which means longer) as a longer version of the vowel, so Sean is [Sh an] and Seán is [Sh awn]. most "s" are softer in Irish with a "sh" sound. Good luck and thanks to all those keeping the language going.
Very poor Irish. No Irish R sound, no pronunciation of ch, dh, gh etc. almost no broad/slender distinction. Listen to this video if you want to brainwash the Irish out of you!
I found the same thing. My Irish is from Leinster, but from what I know, Munster Irish and Leinster Irish are the same. Many of the phrases in this video sound like Connacht Irish
@@AoifeCisteno such thing as Leinster irish
This should help me to hear words better when someone is talking.
All English r's, no differentiation between the broad and slender L's (broad L sound missing I believe), couple of mispronunciations, but for the most part pretty decent
Thank you, i am from Punjab India, i will try to speek this language
This is wonderful. Go raibh Maith agat.
Such a nice language
Very helpful, cheers
This video uses very poor Irish. No Irish R sound, no pronunciation of ch, dh, gh etc. almost no broad/slender distinction. Listen to this video if you want to brainwash the Irish out of you!
I love this!
Beautiful..
Excellent video for all students of Gaelige.
This video uses very poor Irish. No Irish R sound, no pronunciation of ch, dh, gh etc. almost no broad/slender distinction. Listen to this video if you want to brainwash the Irish out of you!
Nice..!! I LIKE.
The problem with learning any language is that the alphabet sounds need to be learned. That's one of the first things I had to learn while learning Spanish. This is throwing you into the fire and not showing how sounds are produced.
My language class spends a good amount of time doing exactly what you are saying
This video uses very poor Irish. No Irish R sound, no pronunciation of ch, dh, gh etc. almost no broad/slender distinction. Listen to this video if you want to brainwash the Irish out of you!
Yeah, you’re “🍀” if the language you’re learning even uses the same alphabet…unlike Русская/Українська, Ελληνικά… or any other language in the planet basically. Europe is a walk in the park once you leave the continent and come back and realize oh sh*t I can basically read these languages, not “square, squiggle, slash, checkmark..” Irish languages are about as confusing to read for me as French is to hear.
The girl is Irish , the guy is Italian😂
Megz G are u joking 💯💩
@@alanjodoyle8489 Shes joking. The problem with teaching "Irish" is that every region has its own dialect. I think the purpose of having the man give an alternate pronunciation is to let you know that there are differing pronunciations and have you ready to deal with this aspect of Irish.
Considering the history in the u.s between the two culture that may be morbid
Mafia
Fun fact:
It is speculated that the common American phrase "So Long" meaning goodbye was derived from the Irish people saying "Slán". Note how similar they sound to each other.
I came here to learn some Irish because i am in love with an Irish man😂
Dose he know your in love with him
Maith thú... is cuma cén fáth a bhfuil tú ag foghlaim mo theanga álainn cibé ar bith! 💚🇮🇪💚💚💚💚
Muito bom.
I used to be academic and all that but I don't think I have the wherewithal for it now. Just looked up Irish inventions amongst the Guided missile and Submarine was Whiskey and Guiness All I need these days. Still a beautiful sounding language you got there!
Go raibh maith agat. Я изучаю ирландский язык. Хорошо, что вы говорите очень медленно!? Огромное вам
спасибо. an Rúis
નમસ્તે જી
Erin go bragh 🇮🇪♥️💪
Please add pronunciation of each word such as Cá = Caw......this would really benefit learners. I believe there's a huge interest in learning Irish and you're doing a terrific job here but please add phonics/similar sounding words. You'll have us conversing with confidence in no time.
This video uses very poor Irish. No Irish R sound, no pronunciation of ch, dh, gh etc. almost no broad/slender distinction. Listen to this video if you want to brainwash the Irish out of you!
Go raibh maith agat 😁🍀
This video uses very poor Irish. No Irish R sound, no pronunciation of ch, dh, gh etc. almost no broad/slender distinction. Listen to this video if you want to brainwash the Irish out of you!
Día duit I’ve also heard pronounced almost like ‘gee-ah gwitch’. Different dialects I suppose?
Yes
Yes
@@Ruby-lv8ic the Irish it perfect it’s probably just a different dialect form what your used to
Dia duit is Munster and more southern dialects, Dia Gwitch is Northern, Ulster, Connaught area, I'm told.
@@contactlight8079 cheers. Surprised you’re talking about the Irish language after your teams result tonight! Thought you’d be too drunk to type!
"Ta se" translated into Chinese is "ta shi", has the same meaning and almost exactly the same pronunciation.
Irish has a few weird things like that,
Like the word for "people" in irish is the same in Navajo
@SionnachuigIt seems languages are often related probably from a very long time ago. English is a mixture of Latin, French, German etc and so a relatively newer language. Irish seems very respectful eg 'Hello' is a blessing 'God be with you' and 'God and Mary with you' for 'Hello to you.too Clearly Christianity was involved along the way but I like the respect for others in it.
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I have heard VERY different pronunciations of dia duit, from dia dwit to jeea rritch are they both correct?
The difference is just dialect and can vary between regions. For comparison think of a New Yorker saying something like "Good Morning" versus a Texan saying the same words. Same language but sound quite different.
Thank you
Dia duit. Thank you for teaching me to learn Gaeilge. Go raibh maith agat!
This video uses very poor Irish. No Irish R sound, no pronunciation of ch, dh, gh etc. almost no broad/slender distinction. Listen to this video if you want to brainwash the Irish out of you!
I am wondering in the plural form of thank you means the speaker is speaking as a group, 1st person plural, i.e. as We? Or does it mean that the recipients of the thanks are a group of two or more? I am wondering. Just scratching the surface of Irish so far.
I feel like Irish should have its own script. Atleast with an Arabic or Russian script I am forced to learn new sounds for symbols. I find it impossible to process different sounds for the same letters as English.
We originally only had 18 letters in our alphabet until the spelling reform in the 1800's. We now use 24 of the latin alphabet letters. Using the latin/English alphabet was all down to the first Christian monks in the 3rd century. Prior to this, we used a writing system called Ogham, which was more 'runic' in it's nature.
They do. Its fallen out of use.
You probably think the Latin script is English.
Cló Gaelach is a writing system that was devised in medieval manuscripts from the Latin alphabet and was/is in regular use until the mid-20th century. It wasn't until recently that the latin alphabet has been reintroduced as the primary orthography.
This video uses very poor Irish. No Irish R sound, no pronunciation of ch, dh, gh etc. almost no broad/slender distinction. Listen to this video if you want to brainwash the Irish out of you!
I am supposed To go there this summer. thought Irish was just the English language with different sayings? I thought on Celtic or Gaelic was different Geee I had no idea!
You thought the Irish language was just English with different sayings? 🤣🤣 no it's a whole language with no connection to English
@@holeefuk413 unfortunately a lot of people think that "Hiberno-English" is Irish 😔
Not thrilled with this one I don't know what dialect it is but this is the second I think I like the first one better
This video uses very poor Irish. No Irish R sound, no pronunciation of ch, dh, gh etc. almost no broad/slender distinction. Listen to this video if you want to brainwash the Irish out of you!
Definitely not the dialect im used to but its intelligible!
This video uses very poor Irish. No Irish R sound, no pronunciation of ch, dh, gh etc. almost no broad/slender distinction. Listen to this video if you want to brainwash the Irish out of you!
Beagnach!🤣🇮🇹💚
Isnt this from Buntus Cainte book 1?
Yessss
Okay this is litteraly gonna be a perfect video for my friends since some of my friends are immigrant thank you for making thie video
Very nice but still a bit fast for some people
Who are the voice actors?
How do you say " I'm enough" in Irish. I'm looking forward to getting it tattooed. Please Help!!
@@Michael-bf1dtaontaím leat go deo ansin ach ar an ócáid seo b'fhéidir "is leor mé" don tatú níos fearr?
@@saoirseclarnimhuiris7910 Dia dhuit Saoirse, conas atá tú. Tá an ceart agat leis an aistriú. “Is leor mé” an aistriú ceart air “I’m enough”.
An labhraíonn tú Gaeilge go minic?
Guidhim lá deas ort 🙏😊
Míchéal
at this point IPA looks way easier in writing Irish
To fast for me ; i like to know the alfabet .
Hállíó, Míóí íó Jámés Máps, T'y Míóí íó dél Mixland
Hello, I am James maps, and I am from Mixland
11:51 slight mistake. Conas a deir tú sin i nGaeilge is the correct version
i would think it would be conas a dein tú sin as gaeilge?
"Cad é" i gcanúint Uladh!
Is it used nowadays?
Labhraím í gach lá mo chara! 💚🇮🇪
And I've also seen the word yes spelled s e a shah
Can someone verify if "maise" at 29:27 can be used as "indeed" in other sentences as well? I cursory google search doesn't really reveal a meaning of the word.
💚💛❤️💙💜
😍
Is it connacht or munster?
11:25
What dialect of Irish is this ??
This is not a dialect of Irish. This video uses very poor Irish. No Irish R sound, no pronunciation of ch, dh, gh etc. almost no broad/slender distinction. Listen to this video if you want to brainwash the Irish out of you!
It’s hard to say it when it’s Italian speak to text on Siri in English is hard
How do I say SAFE HAVEN?
I'm not totally fluent but I would probably say "Teach Slán" and someone would understand me.
I'm not totally fluent but I would probably say "Teach Slán" and someone would understand me.
Is it me or ate some of the letters silent at the end.
There are so many silent letters in Irish. It takes years to be really fluid with the language. Moreover, words often can't be translated directly to English and the orders of nouns and verbs are often in different places than English. For example in English you say I am hungry. In Irish you say Hunger is on me "Tá ocras orm".
While you sleep? I thought it had to at the end of a rainbow, or while you’re on your way home from the pub.
Two pints in an Irish pub and you'll be talking Irish in no time 😂
Why is there a British flag in the thumbnail? If it was up to the British there would be no Irish language left to learn
Ok
Northern Ireland. They speak Gaeilge (Ulster dialect) and are a part of the UK. Northern Ireland also doesn't have an official flag.
Hello, I could upload a video to RUclips and I need Spanish and Irish. Thats Right
Oh so many silent letters.. like in French... ig ik there whose strange things in French come from
Which dialect is this please? It's not Ulster from what I can tell.
This is not a dialect. It is very poor, broken Irish. No Irish R sound, no pronunciation of ch, dh, gh etc. almost no broad/slender distinction. Listen to this video if you want to brainwash the Irish out of you!
Labhraím canúint Uladh gach lá . Níor thuig mé mórán de sin!
Iontach maith cibé ar bith go bhfuil siad ag déanamh iarracht 💚🇮🇪 Éire Abú athaontaithe go deo mo chairde 🇮🇪🇮🇪💚💚☘☘☘🍻
So what dialect is this and I've heard it different
This is not a dialect of Irish. This video uses very poor Irish. No Irish R sound, no pronunciation of ch, dh, gh etc. almost no broad/slender distinction. Listen to this video if you want to brainwash the Irish out of you!
Dia dhuit.
Probably that girl is Éireannach ( tá súil agam ). But that guy... Hmmm... China, aye?
There's a lot of information on here
Maid in mhaith
LEARN IRISH WHILE YOU DRINK??
Great idea!
Fun fact - Whiskey in Irish is "Uisce Beatha" which literally translates to "Water of Life".
Irish is a very descriptive language. Words often don't translate word for word which make it really interesting to learn.
Dia duit
i wanna know if this actually work…
The spelling is so confusing
By the time I learn it, the language will be extinct.
Does anyone know which Dialect this is?
RUclips dialect
Non-native learner dialect
@@CCc-sb9oj The dialects are from Ulster, Munster and Connaught
Sure as shit it's not From Ulster, Donegal has probably one of the most dialects on our Island!
Oh, Jaysus! Who is that lad? Gammy tool...
An bhfuil tú mo chara?
nil
Troy a character, conas a tá tu? (Is gá a chur sine fade ar an "u" sa "tu", ach ... can only do accents on letter "a" on this phone!)
That should be:
Troy a chara...
Wisch contry speake irisch
Ireland 🇮🇪
Ireland & Northern Ireland (to an extent)
@@benoconnor3160 Northern Ireland is part of Ireland 🇮🇪
@@soulsurfer639 He asked what country speaks Irish, Northern Ireland is it’s own country & so is the Republic of Ireland. Both are located on the isle of Ireland. I’m a Republican too but don’t confuse your political opinions with factual information ...
@@benoconnor3160Haha it's literally attached to Ireland and has had irish speaking people inhibiting it since the beginning of time. A few thousand proddies move in a few hundred years ago and all of the sudden it's a different country? I don't think so
Sounds like German
Irish is too much Easier language
Irish is not English??
Irish is older than English....
It doesn't sound like English
GAEILGE pre dates English by nearly 800 years. Not " supposed to!"
I shall learn Irish ☘️ and get me an Irish wife!!! I am a French-Mexican man living in the USA! Any lady interested??