Enya speaking Irish (Interview in 2016)

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2016
  • Enya speaking her first language, Irish, in an interview in 2016.
    Original video: • Enya Christmas Carols ...

Комментарии • 91

  • @kaymuldoon3575
    @kaymuldoon3575 3 года назад +66

    She speaks slowly both in English and in Irish. Beautiful voice.

  • @theenyaarchive
    @theenyaarchive Год назад +16

    so wonderful to hear enya speak in Gaelic

  • @christophertudor4727
    @christophertudor4727 Год назад +16

    Beautiful to listen to. I speak Welsh and there are very occasional similarities here and there, but Irish is quite distinct. Gorgeous and such a treat to my ears! Xx

    • @69tomasito
      @69tomasito 11 месяцев назад

      lol,,,does ur english royal family speek the welsh / celtic lingo

    • @peteymax
      @peteymax 3 месяца назад

      @@69tomasitoWhat a silly negative response to such a nice comment, que tonto

  • @thedarkhugheshughes2640
    @thedarkhugheshughes2640 8 месяцев назад +9

    More of us need to speak our native language

  • @fabianalemos5090
    @fabianalemos5090 5 месяцев назад +3

    Linda 😍😍😍😍

  • @maxscripten_ua9236
    @maxscripten_ua9236 2 года назад +3

    The true hardcored Enya...

  • @RedHair651
    @RedHair651 3 года назад +45

    Calling Irish “Gaelic” isn’t really a thing though. We just say “Irish”.

    • @wheezycarl5625
      @wheezycarl5625  3 года назад +24

      The title says "Irish Gaelic", not "Gaelic". However, Enya herself usually refers to Irish as "Gaelic", which might be because it's closer to how it is said in Irish. (Gaeilge, if I'm not mistaken.) Anyway, I do realize that it is most often called Irish, but I find that calling it Irish Gaelic is not entirely wrong either.

    • @wheezycarl5625
      @wheezycarl5625  3 года назад +5

      But you are right, hypothetically calling Irish just "Gaelic" might be a bit misleading for some people because, as I understand, Scottish Gaelic is usually referred to simply as Gaelic, which is not the case with Irish. Am I making sense? 😂

    • @una877
      @una877 3 года назад +9

      @@wheezycarl5625 nah, you're okay calling it Irish Gaelic on an international platform like RUclips, to avoid confusion for non-Irish people, especially since most of the world doesn't know that 'Irish' is a separate language and not just Hiberno English. Don't listen to the pedantry lol.

    • @caitrionaweafer2993
      @caitrionaweafer2993 2 года назад +2

      YES! GRMA. You wouldn't say English Germanic or Spanish Latin. It's Irish, not Irish Gaelic.

    • @caitrionaweafer2993
      @caitrionaweafer2993 2 года назад +2

      @@wheezycarl5625 It
      Gaelic is the way the word Gaeilge (Irish in Irish) is pronounced in the north. In English, it's Irish. Denying the name of country makes those who deny Ireland is Irish happy. Please don't do that.

  • @korosuke1788
    @korosuke1788 6 месяцев назад +5

    2024 and there's people arguing about what is gaelic and what is not. Guys, you do realize that if you weren't fighting one another ALL THE TIME you wouldn't be speaking English in the first place? ffs guys. Grow up already!

  • @caleguillory5451
    @caleguillory5451 День назад

    Enya is not one of those people who talk ninety to nothing.

  • @yucayuc1
    @yucayuc1 2 года назад +8

    There is a sound in this language , only existing in Spanish (jota), Arabic and Dutch (g, ch) , as far as I know, and the English have a very hard time to pronounce .

    • @user-yp6yr9te7l
      @user-yp6yr9te7l 2 года назад +11

      That same sound also exists in Greek, German, Welsh, Scottish Gaelic, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, Danish, Breton, Basque, Albanian, Aleut, Abaza, Bulgarian, Finnish, Estonian, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Malay, Nepali, Persian, Polish, Portuguese, Punjabi, Russian, Somali, Turkish, Vietnamese, and countless others. It actually exists in most major languages in the world. It's called the voiceless velar fricative and is rather commonly found in the world.

    • @user-yp6yr9te7l
      @user-yp6yr9te7l 2 года назад +3

      @@Jess-737 I said most major languages.

    • @silverkitty2503
      @silverkitty2503 2 года назад

      yeah but she aspirates it here ...that is how most native speakers do it ...if you listen to how she says anocht

    • @WaltKurtz68
      @WaltKurtz68 2 года назад

      Billy Connolly once said "Most people pronounce Vincent van Gogh wrong". He said "They say "van go" where they should say "van goff" .
      This always annoyed me, because the Scots are one of the few people that know and can pronounce that 'dry' 'CH' sound that is used in the name 'van GOGH' So a Scotsman would be expected to pronounce that name correctly. It's just like LOCH, just with a G instead of an L.

    • @yucayuc1
      @yucayuc1 2 года назад

      Van Gogh has 2 times g , that is ponounced lijk Loch ch in Scottish , so two times dry throat sound !

  • @BerntOveIhler
    @BerntOveIhler 20 дней назад

    ,) '(

  • @kingofcelts
    @kingofcelts 3 года назад +13

    Disappointing in a way, she's hesitant now in how she speaks Irish..

    • @ritapita1126
      @ritapita1126 3 года назад +15

      @Lalealyn Enya has stated that she's most comfortable in singing and can express herself better in Gaelic/Irish

    • @TheDaithioc
      @TheDaithioc 3 года назад +2

      Full interview anywhere?

    • @wheezycarl5625
      @wheezycarl5625  3 года назад

      @@TheDaithioc Link in the description

    • @caitrionaweafer2993
      @caitrionaweafer2993 2 года назад

      @@ritapita1126 Gaelic is Scottish.

    • @caitrionaweafer2993
      @caitrionaweafer2993 2 года назад +4

      She is fluent.

  • @farryld8633
    @farryld8633 3 года назад +9

    This sounds like the Sims