UFC's Conor McGregor Speaking In Irish. The Notorious Speaking His Native Language
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- Опубликовано: 30 мар 2015
- Conor McGregor speaks in the Irish Language to Irish tv channel TG4. Video filmed a few years ago as Conor McGregor was promoting his Jose Aldo fight.
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Not great at the Irish language, but much better than he was at throwing an American Football - www.balls.ie/mma/conor-mcgregor-responses-nfl-fans-ridicule-terrible-throw-attempt-398858
Update: better than throwing a baseball
Who gives a flying fook about 'murican football
He's fluent, went to entire 12 years of education in a gaelscoil. Just ooot of practice
And why would he know that? Throwing anything in any ball sport
Irish sounds exactly how I imagine English would sound to a non native speaker.
As a French person, I a bit agree but the Irish sounds more like the language Sims are speaking actually ahah and we can hear the different accent between English and Irish
@Arian Ansari Jam Scottish gaelic. I believe irish gaelige sounds like elfish language.
Irish sounds like English of 15th century
@Parl Kilkington Yes, I believe Irish gaelic was influenced by old norse a lot too, Dublin was established by the norse if im not mistaken.
@Parl Kilkington Yeah, right, even though I'm English I live in the north and it influenced our dialect a lot too, for example when speaking we say "wae yae" instead of "with your" even though the written language is standardized I feel closer culturally to Scots than those fuckers on Downing Street
Sounds like an elven language from lord of the rings lmao
Lord of the rings is mostly based on Celtic Culture mixed in with Anglo-Saxon culture
@@TheLewisLegend here we go with the BS again..
@@reddeadsniper1263 care to elaborate on why that's bs
@@Dubbsteppa21 because it wasnt 'mostly' based on Celtic culture.
@@reddeadsniper1263 maybe not mostly but some of it was
Needless to say he’s had his problems. However it made me smile how passionate he got when she was speaking Irish.
yeah you can just see the smile on his face when the girl asks him the question dope stuff
You're right. It is needless to say. Who hasn't.
Yeah, its always the little moments like these or just his genuine love of martial arts that I appreciate about him. If only his dickery was contained to trashtalk and not assaulting old men at pubs.
No one speaks Irish that's not a language
@serpentinefire921 Okay then what I thought to be ulster irish which I have spoken my whole life mustn't be real bc it isn't a language????
The majority of Irish people can't speak Irish, what a shame.
It’s not Irish it’s galic
@@danieltalbot5942 Gaelic......
Neither of you are right...
@@Lil_Valor It's Gaeilge
Ghanim Alghawanmeh why are you telling me? Tell them that
Khabib like " I no undrestand this guy"
*I no understand dis guy*
@@undefeatedchamp7839 I know Streisand flis buy!
Send me location
Man edited it and still spelt it wrong
Khabib speaks 5 languages, meanwhile this clown can't speak his native language yet keeps babbling about Irish pride and the Mc Gregor Clan fighting the English Empire. 🤣👍
The worst crime the British "empire" committed on Irish soil was the death of one of the oldest languages in the world.They knew that the one true way to enslave a people is to force them to speak a foriegn language(speaking Irish in public was a death sentence not too long ago).I only can hope that the Irish language can find a way back because it is a rare gem in the Irish treasure that is our island.....the whole of our island including our brothers and sisters still under tyranny in the north.Tiocfaidh ar la
ben dankner ok buddy. what ever you say.
English is Germanic it's a saxonic language
It's also one of the oldest language
And it isn't dead since people are still speaking it
Like Frisian which is also one of the oldest Germanic languages
English belongs to the Germanic branch of the IE tree, no doubt. But the English we know isn't that old. It's a mash-up of Old English (TRULY a Germanic lang.) and French (after the Norman Conquest) with lots of Latin loanwords (and loanwords from other languages). Add in the "great vowel shift" in the 1400's -- why our vowels are pronounces so differently from almost all other European languages -- and you get Modern English, from about 1500 to today.
Interestingly enough, the more basic the things you talk about (blood, house, father, love, life, death, fight) the more Germanic the vocabulary -- the more "artistic" or "scientific" the conversation, the more French, Latin, Greek come into play.
The magnificent creep
I'm half south -west European Dutch/Frisian
But I'm born in The Hague
And half South American creol which is black
The real first black people
So I'm the purest from of white and black in one body
However the Irish where once Gaelic people
Invaded by the normans in the 5th century
They were more considered as outsiders
They are Gaelic/normans they are white.
However just like all the Germanic tribes
Very isolated .. but they are white.
I am a real Rhine land bastard
Hitler would call me that hehehe
A real half blood the abomination of Europa
So I can tell if certain cultures struggle like me
Against the full blood white
And Ireland isn't much different
As Scotland and the Netherlands
Same struggle same old wars
For independence against so many nations
So you were considered white
But you were also considered as the weak
barbarians. Which means outsider
You see Europeans thrive on the conquest
of other tribes if the bigger neighbor
Thinks that you weak or easy to be controlled
They will march their armies
However they were wrong
they thought they the smaller nations were weak..
So the Irish are white
But they are outsiders different cultures
All Europeans are basically white
So from a European perspective
I consider the Irish white
The magnificent creep
You can also call me a half Saxon
or in old words Sahson or saksen
If you want to get deeper into my white roots
Always a beautiful thing to hear one's mother tongue, no matter where you are in the world. Indigenous languages need to be preserved, not faded away for languages like English. Our mother tongues are a part of our histories, without them we cannot fully exist.
Agreed, although English is the world language, that's why there's English signs in Japan and places in India
facts
Language is the coding through which we interpret reality.
English is a universal language that ensures everyone can communicate no matter where there from. This is 2022 almost 2023 not 1752
@@lo2990 The original langues need to exist either way. Preserve the language, Preserve the culture.
Is this the same as Gaelic? Or is Irish a type of Gaelic language the same way Italian and Spanish are romantic languages? Anybody from Ireland here than can help me out?
So Irish (in Irish) is called gaeilge. So basically it’s in the same language family as scots-Gaelic and manx (from the Isle of Man). Often times it’s called “Gaelic” but that’s not entirely accurate. There are few communities that speak Irish as a primary language and most Irish people learn it in school (like Conor)
@CorkCityFC RebelArmy Love a good history lesson. Props to you for knowing your shit. My name’s Ronan which is gaelic :)
My irish teacher taught Connor
@@jobbobson1162 name?
Mrs Wild or Iníon Wild
Sounds like a damn difficult language to learn.
I'm Irish and I can't understand most of it..it's extremely difficult to learn I'm afraid
It's a tough bit of lingo to learn no doubt about that
Yeah it is kinda hard. You need it from a young age
Joe M I speak Romanian and some Italian I hear them say “conas atatu” in the start which has a familiar Latin sound to me so I’m guessing it means “how are you”.
@@ShiddyShad808 correct
Latin and the Celtic languages are eerily similar in some ways from what I have heard from linguists
Khabib “why you speak English” Nurmagomedov
MISHBASH lmao
Now you talk English? What happened to your language??
same with them, in Dagestan the official language is Russian
Comming from someone from a colonisated teritory 😂 , Ireland have History with refusing and fighting colonisation at least
And says it in english
“Lessons are always available” lol she had something in mind.
😮
You can't learn a language from lessons.
Sleeping dictionary
@@silverkitty2503 Where do u learn it then? lol
@@ardri31 speaking with people in the language ...watching films youtube vids in the language ....reading books in the language ....writing in the language ..put all your social media in the language decide you are only going to tweet in irish or whatever langauge etc ..find a friend who speaks it.
"What happened with you language? English changed you language?"
Khabib Nurmagomedov
Language doesn't make a person!!
lol coming from a guy who doesn’t have a independent country because of Russia
@@GeneStarwind344 yh english people are from england a country in the UK like irish is a language but they are from ireland being called irish u donut
@@Highlander-M if you mean about Khabib , at least he can speak in his native language unlike Conor
@ltx English is the most spoken language on the planet. Even you are speaking it you fucking dope hahaha
When an Irishman is able to speak the Mother Tongue you know they have a love for their country and heritage.
warrenpaine or that he was fucked into the gaeltacht for a few summers
I disagree with the sentiment but i laughed anyway.
warrenpaine that’s everyone I haven’t met one person that doesn’t know how to speak their mother tongue
Well conor can't
Pity conor couldnt speak it then.
Reporter: how are you?
Connor: how am I? I'm great
Reporter: are you looking forward to the fight?
Connor: yeah, I'm looking forward to it
Reporter: what would you say about José Aldo? In Irish, if you can
Connor: I'm a bit rusty in speaking Irish, but I'm going to hit him in the face with my feet, inside 4 minutes. In Round 1... Can I go to the toilet (this is an Irish joke because typically the first saying that you'e taught in an Irish school is if you can go to the toilet.)
Thanks!
Wow, thanks!
He asked her how she was
@@dmac2045 if you're directly translating, then yes, but I read it as him being surprised and saying it to repeat the question to himself
Thanks!
I miss the energy this man brought to the table, still there but always playing so serious 😭
I didn’t understand a single word yet I still giggled. It’s quite crazy how he found a way to speak that perfectly fits in any situation
Damn the Brits really took away a lot from people’s cultures...
Adham Miskinyar they tried to remove Irish people from the face of the earth
@@SK-qe9br lol
That wasn’t me tho.. I’m English/British
@@SK-qe9br why? I thought they tried to get rid of scottish?
@@maiastraa The Irish people were looked down upon by the British back then since they took them over and had a different culture
I can’t tell if he’s just speaking English with a strong accent or he’s actually speaking another language
He's speaking Irish it's a language spoken in Ireland before British invasion
@@stefan9698 British invasion lol.
So the Romans came and.......
Neil Marsden what’s your point?
@@neilmarsden4832 yeah what point are you trying to make? Westbrit.
Dash V same
This is the calmest I’ve ever seen him
This was when he was koing all his opponents nd first became rich so he was on cloud 9 probably
This warms my heart
TRANSLATION “I plan on snorting lots of coke in preparation for the fight, it will be over quick”
Translation: Ian got nothing to do better than roast people online
- Pawkeet714 2020
Marshal Murat You’re doing the same thing there, bud.
William F no he is not he is standing up for someone is called calling out someone idiot
Dakota Cruthis Even if I was, you think I would still be two weeks later?
William F you where so lmao but hurt bud
You saw his demeanor change like the smile of someone who has felt like home in a different state
Yup
The Irish language does that to a man who has been denied it by occupation. T.A L🇮🇪✌
@@fradrake11 thats actually pretty sad im sad
@@javiermelendez1893 it is but hating on English people for the actions of their government is madness. For Irish people today it is up to us to Educate ourselves when it comes to learning our native tongue. Here in the north of Ireland there are 29 Irish medium schools and also a large number of Irish medium schools which are attached to English medium schools. I know from personal experience they do real well. It's crazy how quickly children become fluent in Irish and also because they gain great listening skills they then go on to pick up a third language. For me personally it's not political but a part of our culture I really wanted to get back. I am also learning to play the Bodhran (drum ) and hope to pick up the Uileann pipes in the future too.
@fvck off ?
I love see the excitement and joy people get when they hear their native language or a language that they recognize but isn’t commonly used.
Fair play to connor for giving it a go. He knew more than I thought he would.
Just so everyone knows it's not Gaelic it's IRISH.
nope it's GAYLIC😂
+Hook Up lmao
it should be Irish Gaelic, as opposed to other Gaelic language spoken in Scotland or Wales.
Just to clear it up as I'm probably the only Irish person here, Gaelic is the sport played by each county in Ireland the most popular sport essentially football. The language is Irish, but spelled Gaeilge in Irish, which means Irish.
It's called Irish in English and Gaeilge in Irish.
Translation "One ring to rule them all,
One ring to find them,
One ring to bring them all
And in the darkness bind them...
Fek arff"
👁👄👁
Bruh I'm Irish and he just talked about knocking him out in the first round with a head kick in 4 minutes
@@matthewcurley7911 ITS A FUCKING JOKE
Even Sanchez knows it's a joke and I doubt he knows Irish 😂
I don't know irish and even i know this is from Lord of the Rings🤦♂️😂😂
Good on him for pushing through.
I remember watching this 2 years ago. And YT recommends this
For everyone who doesn’t understand he said “ I will kick his head in with my leg within 4 minutes of the 1st round “ and then can I go to the toilet
😂🤣🤣😁
He sounds less intimidating. He sounds like he’s gonna buy you an ice cream and give you a fluffy bear.
This is the first time Ive ever heard an Irish person speak Irish. I didnt even know they spoke like that 😳
I speak it!
@@MsMorbegconas atá tú? I’m learning irish. I’m ashamed to be Irish and not know Irish, so I’m taking it upon myself to become as fluent as I can!
@@PolReilly Tá me go maith, agus tú fein? I’m in secondary school rn and failing Irish 💀
@@lorcanzo2498I barley passed
We always did ,until the English invaded us and took away our native language !!
Awesome work
Say "who da fook is dat gey" in Irish pls
RaveenKurdi Cé na "fook" hé sin fear?
RaveenKurdi 'Cé h-é an pleidhce sin??' would probably be the closest translation.
It means 'who's that fool'?
Fiach Moriarty ámadán is fool ya fool
cheers lads
I'm well aware of that ya dúramán! But, as I have again displayed, there is more than one word for idiot in the Irish language.
Now, imigh leat as mo radharc a mhaicín sola dtugaim cic sa tóin duit!
The sigh he lets out at 0:21 haha. Poor guy, he must be thinking "ah shit, time to think back to grade school...quick!" But he did great on the spot.
V grade school, are you American
Jon Top I’ve never heard it
Page Ealk ?
Jon Top never heard of grade school N I’m American
Page Ealk but “grade school” is an American thing I’m pretty sure
This is why it’s so important to revive it.
I’m Irish and love speaking this language in Ireland where I live
It's just nice seeing how he smiles when asked a question in his native language :D
He's so goddamned cute when he Apologizes for forgetting his language
If you dont understand he said "An bhfuil cead agam dul go dtí an leithreas." Which means that he has great respect for his opponent and he wants a good fight.
Cowmanure
Ikr confusing
Ahahahah
Ryan kelly thank you we didnt know that
Hahahahaha
Well done for giving a go
I think it’s awesome he knows what he does! It’s tough work keeping your own language alive when surrounded by the all-encompassing English.
Maybe if he had some Guinness it would help
+Johnny Lee After McGregor defeats Jose Aldo, he'll face his greatest nemesis -- the one opponent no Irishman has ever managed to defeat: alcoholism.
+LittlePeoplePopper People nowadays are waaaaaay too hypersensitive when it comes to labeling everything "racist." Irish do tend to love Guinness, much like Russians tend to love vodka, Japanese love sushi, etc., etc. In other words, stereotypes usually exist for a reason.
+Tha Real Mccoy Exactly. I was gonna mention that BLATANT hypocrisy, but you're 900% correct when it comes to the double standard applied to whites. It's like open season on calling whites any name...AND getting away with it. Been that way for quite a while too.
ThunderLightenBolt Calls me a racist by calling me a racial slur.
Tha Real Mccoy I'm related to people that let me go to school and learn how to spell and read.
Hearing someone of his status speak Irish is heartwarming not gonna lie :’) even if it’s only a lil bit. So proud to be Irish.
Irish sounds like a beautiful language.
Tá grá ag geailge ❤ is mian liom go raibh mé níos fearr ach is fearr geailge briste ná béarla clíste 👌
Always liked the accents of Earth once you hear the language you start to indulge in learning how to speak it while you take a trip to that beautiful country and appreciate the natives.
"an bhfuil céad agam dúl go dtí an leithreas?"
"Póg mo thóin"
These Irish sentences are basically etched onto my heart to remember for years to come.
What it mean
Binh Lam the first one means can I go to the toilet and the second one is kiss my arse
@@binhlam07 It's humorous among the youth, similar to "Zu wild" in German.
if anybody is asking what this means in means can i go to the toilet and kiss my arse
I’m guessing leithreas is bathrooom because that’s similar to latin
I will teach my kids from young age to be able to speak irish as being bilingual truly is a gift. i wish that one day the whole country will speak it once again.
Not until the english give back the north
Yeeeesss luv it
Buxton Mazd not until we take it back.
teach them something useful like Chinese
Schamottriese ye but like you can't communicate much with it no one speaks it outside your country but if you teach them. Like Spanish instead they can talk to a whole continent multiple countries and Spanish is the second language in the United States that's useful who speaks Gaelic people in your own country don't even know it so that why the person above me said it's not useful
What a beautiful language 🍀
The Translation was “Epstein didn’t kill himself”
The meme is dead, stfu
Ily Void this meme isn’t dead,,,,,just like Epstein
@@Isaiah99002 not a meme, it's the TRUTH
@@Isaiah99002 wym he's just spitting straight fax rn
@@gustavofring9148 fax
"An bhfuil cad agam dul go dti and leithreas" is probably the only bit 100% of Irish people picked up on lmao
What does the mean
I'm still learning so forgive me if I am mistaken but I believe it's asking to go to the bathroom
@@Madness-te7dr Yeah basically in most Irish schools the teacher makes you ask to go toilet in Irish so that's the phrase most would know, that's the joke
He said “tell Jose I am his daddy.. sit on my lap.. I own this river”
Lol
As a fluent speaker, I can confirm this is true
Seeing him smile. Wow it’s like he said to him self im home
Not a Conor fan but after watching this I think I started to like him! Just cuz he was trying harder with the Irish language & he was polite. Kudos to ya! 🍀
This dude can make anything look cool and loveable,! I hope you stay true to who you are and I think Irish people should speak their own language loudly and proudly
Conor "I was fluent in my native language" McGregor
@ImmigrantMentality yes, was it the Turkish or ottomans or something that went and helped the irish.
I remember someone saying that
@@hashim4535 The Ottomans themselves weren't gems, but unlike the Irish our language didn't disappear under them.
Serfdomftw Northern Ireland if you’re from the republic which should just be called Ireland and the north shouldn’t be called the north, not too long ago it was a death sentence to speak Irish to play Irish sports like hurling and Gaelic it was a death sentence to go to school and learn it was a death sentence to go to church we were oppressed go check your facts again bud you are totally wrong and are full of disregard and disrespect when it comes to Irish history honestly ur some fool
Yeah over here we have schools where you're not allowed to speak English and everything is learned through Irish from day 1 so as to make the students fluent speakers from a young age instead of only knowing Irish as a broken second language. The one Conor mentioned was Colaiste de Hide but once students are finished with school, a lot of them lose their fluency as Irish won't really be spoken anywhere else
@@hashim4535 was it fuck lmfao it was the Spanish in the 1600s then in the 1700s the French and in the 1980s the lybians, Gaddafi sent us loads of surface to air missiles RPG 7s AK 47s and cemtex which came in very handy against Billy Brit!
Is so damn good to see the Gaeltach being expanded
Beautiful Celtics language 😍
Holy shit!
Now i know why he got effected by khabib saying why u speak english in 229 press conference, from the comments: the British empire forced Ireland to speak only english!
Correction, they TRIED to force us, we learned the English and still spoke Irish amongst ourselves. It did see a steep drop off of speakers but its been making a pretty good comeback. Gaelscolaíochta are a lot more prominent now. Most young kids are now fluent again thank god
Wingnut1989 mate I wish this was true but it isn’t. I’m 17 in school and 2/4 classes in my year are lower level for Irish. Hopefully it makes a strong comeback and we hear kids on the streets speak it again soon. Tiocfaidh ar lá🇮🇪☘️
@@BirrDetonator1989 most young kids are fluent??? Do you live here?? We learn to read and write Irish but speaking Irish is still poor. Less than 2% od us are fluent.
Wingnut1989 fluent?? Are you mad? Maybe in areas surrounding the Gaeltacht but go to any cities like Dublin, Cork or Galway and most young kids are certainly not fluent
English not British
Because the English did the same thing to the Welsh and Scottish
Well done to him...be proud of your roots...your language is what also males you unique...good to see peopl who embrace their heritage
Always the best brother 🇮🇪😎
I love how he drops the character a bit here.
Love this language. Wish we heard more of it
Respect to the Irish ☘️ people there language is so awesome even in movies when I watch them I believe that Conor McGregor is a good person deep down genuine
Makes me proud to see. 🇮🇪 💪🏽
respect, he still has it.
good effort from him, fair play
"It is no nation we inhabit, but a language. Make no mistake; our native tongue is our true fatherland" -Emil Cioran, Romanian Philosopher
No wonder no one's heard of him, his philosophy sounds like hot air
@@joesheridan9451 your mother can blow her hot air on my foreskin
I love that man
This is the only CMcG video I’ve seen where I have any modicum of respect for him.
I really hope this language never dies...
already did
Already dead with all the monkeys getting imported
@@bansnabs5523 lol racism didn’t kill the language
Wow didn't know Irish was a language.
Sure is buddy! Taught in all schools in Ireland, but not commonly used in most areas of the country. Only in small pockets is it still used as a primary language.
Eoin O Riordan I feel stupid now....
MrKerrTV When the British invaded our land butchered, enslaved for 800 years they forced us to speak English, they tried to wipe out our Gaelic culture, but they didn't succeed.....Tír gan teanga, tír gan anam. A country without a language is a country without a soul
Oisin O Lochlainn Alright Michael Collins, chill out there man :L, we did some butchering of our own too! I love the Irish language because I think it's beautiful and unique. No need to bring up the past to justify using it.
Eoin O Riordan Why? its all part of history, it has to be told. No shame in educating people. We see plenty of documentaries on WWW1 and WWW2 and how great the allied forces were defeating the Germans, we see plenty of documentaries on the holocaust, but thats ok is it??? History needs to be told
Charming lad
He’s been speaking English for so long
Amazing, protect and preserve your Irish identity!
Gosh. As much as I was struck by your DP, That a big ass name to search in Instagram.
i think it sounds beautiful. :)
Tá sé go hálainn. Míle maith agat! :-)
Go raibh a maith agat ( thank you xx)
It sounds very old. Like something medieval knights would speak.
Did Tolkien borrow some of that for his elf language? They both are very similar phonetically.
It is beautiful
Isaac Plumbo Lol.
"Hey what happened with your language?"
- Khabib Nurmagomedov
It’s kind of hypocritical of him to say that since Dagestan is also conquered by another country and a lot of its original culture has been lost and replaced as well
@@DP-yn3jf yeah,Khabib litteraly doesnt know his native language good..
@@thenotorious6913 bro really then damn he is a hypocrite
Who sayin this?A Dagestani dude,who always talk on Russian language?
@The Conservative I’m not Irish tho
It's like me with nanticoke. When we go to English speaking schools we start to forget. Never forget
I like that he was glad to speak his native language.
This language is seriously amazing. I am acc learning it now and it is awesome!!!!!
cad atá foghlamtha agat?
Why
@@adoboFosho Why not?
He has now become my favorite fighter. Slante
Damn I didn’t even know Irish had a different language. It actually sounds nice and they should do their best to keep it alive.
Conor is actually not a very fluent speaker, it sounds much different spoken by someone who’s first language is Irish m.ruclips.net/video/UP4nXlKJx_4/видео.html
The Brits forced English on Ireland.
If there’s Irish names, there’s an Irish language. We learn it all the way through school and need it to pass our exams.
Sounds like some language from Game of Thrones.
Diá dúit
isnt game of thrones based on Irish mythology ?
St Malky its based on European history.
no its based on English history and The War of the Roses.
YurManDavid somewhat, but the red wedding was a real scottish event, bran and the stories of old nan are all literally copy pasted from irish mythology, and pretty much the entire mythology of the world is scandi and celt. The war of the roses comes in more for the lannisters, the entire north is celtic, including iron born and wildlings.
He has never been more relatable to me honestly
This is the Conor I remember! Fresh and ready to rumble!
A man with a big ego wouldn't have even tried, but he did and admitted his need to work at it, kudos for that man.
Lol he thought it was only going to be one easy question in Irish, he was so happy after the first question and then she wanted him to continue in Irish
“Lessons are always available” iykwim
Lot of non Irish people claiming they know everything about our culture.
+HunterBrotherhood Conas a bhuair tú é sin? Féicim go bhfuil ní chreideann mórán daoine go bfhuil teanga ag Éire.
I won't pretend I know much about your culture, ach tá mé ag foghlaim Gaeilge. Ba mhaith liom an teanga seo a bheith agam. Sorry for mixing languages and for possible mistakes, hope I haven't made them too many and it's still comprehensible. I'm not an Irish obviously. Níl Buntús Cainte go léir déanta agam fós.
The point is if you want others to see you right then you should do better. I mean I could barely find a decent online course on Gaeilge. Other people here didn't even know that you had your own language. What did you expect!
PS
No offense, I meant no evil. Just shared my frustration on general lack of learning/reading/watching/listening material in Irish. It is hard to find such a classics as Cré na Cille, let alone Harry Potter or South Park in Irish
Bondartsov Artyom- Go raibh maith agat. Táim ag iarraidh Gaeilge a fhoghlaim. I really do hope Ireland starts making TG4 and other as Gaeilge programs and publications more readily available to the whole world. In fairness, the general situation is improving a lot, but it could still be better. At least there's Duo Lingo, Buntas Cainte online, focloir.ie & tearma.ie. that stuff alone makes learning Irish a LOT more accessible than it ever use to be. I think we'll still see a lot more Irish learning tools cropping up and improving in the next few years.
@@artembondartsov104 ma tá tú ag iarraidh gaeilge a fhoghlaim go dtí eireann gcontae na Gaillimhe tá neart caint gaeilge ansin rugadh mise istigh sa teanga. Yeah I'm very fluent 😂
@@elionjonotan9075 agreed. Fuck all english and haters. Irish is the best language and most poetic to ever exist
Alright Paddy chill out
That's awesome. That's sad that it can be lost. Being multilingual is so fun. 🤘🏻😁
Gone up a notch in opinion. Didn't know he could speak Irish.. Good man Conor.
He actually can’t, he speaks really broken Irish here, he can barely speak it better than the average Irish person
So awesome, you should cherish, protect and respect your national/regional, cultural, historical, ancestral roots and identity. The Irish ethnicity is beautiful.
What he said is.....
I will hit his head with my foot,
4 seconds into round 1.
Can I go to the toilet?
4 minutes into round 1
@@tadhghealy3652 thats what I said
@@mcfcfan1870 no
@@mcfcfan1870 No its not lol
That was awsome 🇨🇦🇨🇦
“English change your language?” - Khabib Nurmagomedov
@Behzingas Dad yo, why did you leave Ethan??
Yeah the way Russians changed Khabib's language. Conor speaks better Irish than Khabib will ever speak Avar.
@@Robert89349 khabib could speak avarian ?
I'm willing to bed Khabib speaks better Avar than McGregor does Irish
@@TheLouisianan I was born in Kazakhstan which was a Federal Republic within the Soviet Union. Now it is an independent state, with Kazakh as it's national language. Most ethnic Kazakhs in urban areas cannot speak Kazakh properly and Russian is definitely the most used language outside of official government functions. We are talking about one language which is supposed to be the native language of the majority ethnic group, with full Kazakh language school curricula. Dagestan on the other hand is an autonomous republic within Russia. Avar is a minority language not just in Russia but within Dagestan as well. It is one of many languages native to Dagestan, where Russian is the lingua franca. In most schools education in local languages spoken by some thousand people is limited or not even available. That's even true for languages like Tatar with millions of speakers. Minority ethnic groups form approximately 20% of Russian population but 97% of pupils attend Russian language only schools.
Lmao, I didn't know a word but I know can I got to the toilet from primary school😂
MrGunnerguy123 conas atá tú?😂
Seeing alot of comments like "didn't even realise the Irish people had their own language"
It's called Gaeilge for anyone who would like to know 😊 not Gaelic, as it's commonly known.
Thank you! I would love to learn more about it. I find native languages and indigenous cultures really intriguing and it’s a damn shame that many of them are lost today because of oppression
@@MORGN when the British invaded years ago. The language was nearly lost because the British art that time didn't allow the language to be spoken. Half Irish, half Australian and a quarter Chinese so I know the feeling for indigenous languages too 🙂
@@iamnomad6001 I'm reading more about it now and I'm glad to hear that many Irish people are trying to keep it alive. It's kind of the same situation in my country Morocco. We the native people are called Amazighs (Berbers) and we have our own language, culture, and history but we were invaded by the Arabs and they have been trying to Arabize us ever since. Our language is thousands of years old but they were trying to make it disappear...it only became officially in 2011 through a new constitution...but it's still ignored. Indigenous languages are true beautiful gems that need to be preserved.
@@MORGN wow! Well make you keep it going brother!
@Shelley Garman apparently so! Haha, that spelling of Gaelic is a bit off. Plus, I haven't heard a single Irish person say Gaelic when referring to the language. Gaeilge (or Irish) is the language.👍
He started speaking Irish the same way I spoke to my teacher whenever I was asked to repeat a lesson I was taught
The language is officially called "Irish" in the English language, and "Gaeilge" in the Irish language. It is a Celtic language and Celtic languages are divided into two groups: Gaelic or Goidelic: comprising the Scottish "Gaidhlig", Irish (Gaeilge) and Manx (Gailck) - the latter being from the Isle of Man.
Actually Goidelic are the Gaelic languages. Brythonic is Welsh Cornish and Breton. Manx, Irish Gaelic and Scottish Gaelic, are Goidelic. Theres also extinct continental versions of the languages.
he looks like someone who's blessed with invulnerability to all threats physical or magical.
Matthew Rendenm but Conor is blessed with invulnerability to all threats, physical or magical
Respect 👊
For anyone who doesn’t know the last thing he said in Irish was actually asking to use the bathroom which he probably remembers because it’s one of the first things you’re taught in Irish class (at least for me it was) which I find kinda funny because it’s one of the only things I remember how to say in Irish as well