Be More Fluent & Confident With Irish
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- In this video I will use three great Irish verbs to show you how you can increase your confidence and fluency in the Irish language. We'll explore the verbal nouns, past tense and the verbal adjective to illustrate how you can become better and more confident.
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I learned to drive with your Videos. Now I will try learning Irish with your video🤪👍🏻
The interesting thing about this language is that for me it's always a suprise how it is pronounced compared to the written form,and that gives charm
It certainly helps make it what it is but it's only unusual for a speaker of Germanic languages like English. To me it's perfectly natural unlike the English word physical or phycology, what's that all about?
Found this one really helpful, grma!
Knowledge is power
The usual standard of excellence. Go raibh maith agat.
You're very welcome, céad míle fáilte!
Great stuff dane. Keep up the good work. Slan go foil
Fan slán
This is an excellent video :)
Thank you for that 😁
Amazing Video!
Not wrong
Dia duit a chara, ag foghlaim Gaeilge ach Níl mo Ghaeilge go hiontach. And that’s as far as my Irish goes at the moment, right now I’m just writing a page in Irish every day and looking up the words I don’t know but I’m not seeing any progress. Do you have any tips on how to actually improve in and learn Irish?
Go raibh maith agat.
Yes, try and focus on the Irish verb Bí and know the past present and future tenses, then go to verbal nouns. De réir a chéile a thógtar na caisleáin, Rome wasn't built in a day.
@@LearnIrish thanks a lot, I’ll give it a go. By the way I love your channel!
Great to hear that you are enjoying the content 👍👍
éist le raidió na Gaeltachta. Listen to RTE radio na gaeltachta. Más mian leat focal a aistriú If you want to translate a word, ansin é a dhéanamh, then do it. scríobh síos é, write it down. Labhair é, Speak it. ná bíodh eagla ort. Don't be afraid
Good advice, comhairle maith 👍👍
Whats the difference between the saorbriathar and the verbal adjective ?
One is done while the other is more of a general statement.
I have recently started studying Irish again after many many years, I started with Duolingo and took your advice on the Linn app which I find great for pronunciation, I have found that here are some differences in some words between these apps, is that simply different dialects? What is your opinion of Duolingo?
Yes often it's just down to a dialect, duolingo is great for testing the water and having a bit of fun but not much more than that.
Are there books on Irish phonetics like a pronouncing dictionary? I don't too well distinguish speech sounds in my slightly flawed hearing.
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go raibh míle maith agat!
Ceol i mo chluasa mo chara
Gan amhras
Maith thú a Dane
Fan slán
Coming from Duolingo, everything is the same format. Tá mé leamh.