TEACHING MYSELF IRISH | Gaeilge update | New tools, channel recommendations, & current practice! 🇮🇪

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • #gaeilge #Irish #languagelearning
    🇮🇪 Dia duit! Welcome to another Gaeilge-oriented video! I hope you enjoy this update on the specific vocab that I am focusing on, some new resources I'm utilizing for study, and my ideal way to learn the language.
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Комментарии • 28

  • @claireholliday6721
    @claireholliday6721  3 года назад +4

    Go raibh maith agat as féachaint! Would love to hear any tips y'all might have for learning a language solo.

    • @LetsLearnIrish
      @LetsLearnIrish 3 года назад +1

      Maith thú! Learning solo is difficult. Check out our online community at Gaeltacht.net - beidh fáilte romhat!

    • @languageoffootball
      @languageoffootball 3 года назад +1

      Check out the Motherfoclóir podcast out. There must be well over 100 back episodes to listen to and they drop every couple of weeks. It’s good because it talks about Irish in the context of lots of different subjects. The presenters are very good and they interview brilliant guests.

  • @martinjrgensen8234
    @martinjrgensen8234 3 года назад +2

    Super fun video. And HUGE CONGRATULATIONS ON THE 1000 SUBS. ❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @claireholliday6721
      @claireholliday6721  3 года назад

      HEY YOU!!!! Sorry for the delayed reply, but omg I’m so glad to see you pop up!!!!!! 😊 You’ve been with me for what feels like AGES and I appreciate you like no other 😘 thank you for being so supportive of small creators!

  • @sparklegushinfinity
    @sparklegushinfinity 2 года назад

    Siopa caife- Shupa cah-fay :) your so lovely!

  • @alex.whitcomb
    @alex.whitcomb 3 года назад

    Love seeing your journey - gheobhaidh muid ann 🇮🇪

  • @hello1868
    @hello1868 2 года назад +2

    quick tip! instead of saying "cén bainne?" which is quite literally "what milk?" (lol) the full phrase you could say is "what type of milk would you like" which is: "cén sort bainne ar mhaith leat?" (phonetically pronounced: "cane sort bon-ya iss moh lat") 😊

  • @BubblyBanjax
    @BubblyBanjax 3 года назад +2

    Look into TG4 Bloc. They have all sorta of content as Gaeilge. There's also radio stations like Raidió na Gaeltachta or Raidió Rí-Rá. Also if it's available to you, try checking out the TG4 live player. There's a part of their website called "Boxsets" and go watch stuff like Aifric. My personal favourite is a show called Turas Bóthair which is just people having conversations on car trips!
    Lastly may I suggest changing your intro to Dia Daoibh (Dee-uh yee-uhv), that way you're greeting an audience, not just a single viewer. Just saying in case you find that more appropriate.
    Ádh mór agus slán

  • @diarmaidoheocha8702
    @diarmaidoheocha8702 3 года назад +1

    Future Learn has a lot of free useful Irish courses online. I highly recommend those and to listen to a lot of Gaeilge podcasts.

  • @introspectivelyliving3315
    @introspectivelyliving3315 3 года назад +1

    Such a fun video!

  • @genx7006
    @genx7006 3 года назад

    Learning languages is cool. Keep up the good work Claire 🐻!

    • @claireholliday6721
      @claireholliday6721  3 года назад +1

      Hey you! Long time, no see :P Thanks for checking in! I've never even taken a language class in school, so it's been a wild ride 😅

  • @EVO6-
    @EVO6- 3 года назад +3

    Seacht is more like 'shocked' and hocht is closer to 'hooked', both with a slightly gutteral sound on the ch

  • @alixwithani8250
    @alixwithani8250 3 года назад +2

    Clar iontach, a Chlair! Great episode Clair!Some things with your pronunciation that I’m noticing: word-final e as Gaeilge is either not pronounced or pronounced as “uh” ( failte is pronounced fall- chuh) If you’re looking for pronunciation try the app version of the Irish-English dictionary “focloir.ie” (available in the App Store!) every word has a little hyperlinked C M and U next to it which, when clicked, play audio of the word in each of the 3 major dialects (Connacht, Munster and Ulster, respectively). This is how I’m learning to pronounce most words.
    Btw Molly’s channel name is pronounce gwayl guh ee mo Kree :)
    I run a Zoom chat every day monday-Friday via Facebook called “Dublin Beginner Talkers Group” for people who are trying to learn. It’s at 1:30 GMT so depending on where you’re located it’ll be in the morning!

    • @claireholliday6721
      @claireholliday6721  3 года назад +1

      OH!!!!! First of all, thank you for the resources/hot tips! This is exactly the sort of correction I'm looking for. As for your Facebook group, may I be added to it? How can I find you? I would love more information on this!

    • @alixwithani8250
      @alixwithani8250 3 года назад

      @@claireholliday6721 Please search “Dublin Beginner Talkers” on FB! I’ll add you in!

  • @denniscrowli
    @denniscrowli 3 года назад +1

    Go maith, táim ag foglaim Gaeilge freisin. Agus is maith liom an teanga. Tá do Gaeilge go h-íontach, an úsáideann tú duolingo nó Mango Languages? Tá sé saor. Slán!

  • @gaeltachtgreenville546
    @gaeltachtgreenville546 3 года назад +1

    Físeán maith! I appreciate you making a video like this to show your progress and try out what you've learned. If you haven't already, check out the pronunciation tab on teanglann.ie or you can also check fuaimeanna.ie/en/ for help with pronunciation and to hear a lot of native recordings of the three major dialects. Also, if you can, pick up Gaeilge Gan Stro from An Siopa Leabhar or Litriocht.com; it comes with audio recording access for the lessons in that book from their website. I definitely think it's worth it. Beir bua! Séril.

    • @claireholliday6721
      @claireholliday6721  3 года назад +1

      GRMA for the resources!! I have not heard of a lot of these, actually! I am excited to explore.

    • @gaeltachtgreenville546
      @gaeltachtgreenville546 3 года назад

      @@claireholliday6721 Tá fáilte romhat! :)

  • @bsheehy94
    @bsheehy94 3 года назад +2

    You should double check how to say "how much", I believe it's "cé mhéid"
    Also with seimhiús, a lot of the time it's hard to know when they appear, it can be seemingly random but they definitely appear after certain words, e.g. 'mo' ("muh" - my), 'do' ("duh" - your) and 'a' ("ah" - his, but not her). so:
    cóta - coat
    mo chóta - my coat
    do chóta - your coat
    a chóta - his coat
    a cóta - her coat
    I definitely relate with your point about wanting to consume content where it's not just teaching Irish, I listen to a radio show (in Corca Dhuibhne Irish- my favorite) when I have time but a lot of the content is aimed at older people. It's hard to find content geared towards people under 30 (but I haven't looked thoroughly).
    Overall you look like you're doing well, it's a hard language for us Irish people who learn it from the age of 5-18 so I can't imagine how hard it is for non-Irish people. Keep it up!

    • @bsheehy94
      @bsheehy94 3 года назад

      As Uncle from Jackie Chan would say - "One more thing!"
      There's a youtuber called Úna-Minh Kavanagh who also is a twitch gamer who broadcasts in Irish (her videos are bilingual, usually). That might not be your thing but she set up a Discord for people to speak Irish, I'd recommend it, there's actually a lot of people on it (about a thousand) and it's quite active. She explains how to use it here: ruclips.net/video/Jq27NAIV4Ew/видео.html

    • @claireholliday6721
      @claireholliday6721  3 года назад +1

      @@bsheehy94 wow! Thanks for the corrections, explanations, and recourses! I will absolutely look into the discord server, that actually might really work for me. This is beyond useful and appreciated, GRMA!!!!

  • @oisin1816
    @oisin1816 3 года назад

    An-mhaith Keep it up 👍

  • @patchy642
    @patchy642 Год назад

    ruclips.net/user/shortssBMUHD--gvE?feature=share
    Tá sé ina shamhradh i dTenerife, grian the ag scalladh. ☀️🌴