Great video. I'm 27 and picked it back up a year ago and first learned the basic rules of the language (VSO). Once I got a grip of that, then the real learning began. Pick one of 3 dialects and go at it, you'll be suprised how much you remember from the school days. Tír gan teanga, tír gan anam!
Most people can speak basic Irish but what is stopping us from going further , it becomes really hard so can try show us how to get better!! in Irish speaking placed they don't like (jackeens)) jackeens were prodestants not Dublin Catholics they were b living in sqaller . And it was a (famine) but really it was (GENOCIDE)
Cuntas thar cionn ar stair na Gaeilge agus na nGael. Cupla meanchóg - is sean shloinne Gaelach Mac Giolla Pádraig (Fitzpatrick), an t-aon Fitz- dúchasach. Agus Oireachtas na GaeILGE ar an bpictiúr deiridh, agus ar ndóigh is in 1897 a tioscnaíodh é, seachas 2014, mar a thuigfeá.
Greets from USA, diaspora learning the language here in the States 🇨🇮
Great video.
I'm 27 and picked it back up a year ago and first learned the basic rules of the language (VSO). Once I got a grip of that, then the real learning began. Pick one of 3 dialects and go at it, you'll be suprised how much you remember from the school days.
Tír gan teanga, tír gan anam!
Go deimhin, mo chara! Go n-éirí leat!
@@brenainnmacthomais diadh ar ndiaidh a chara!
Iontach! Wonderful! I will watch this again and share it with my language students. :)
Belongs to everyone in the island of Ireland.
Pragmatic1 Ultramagnetic ☘I want a 32 county Ireland 🍻☘☘☘☘☘☘😎
@@daithionuallain5902 ireland has 32 county's. Close your bitterness and open your mind.
@@darrenf7 to forget the past is folly , I don't see no bitterness but on going injustice and systematic extermination on our culture
@@O3177O yes
Labhair í már sin.
Thank you for send me, Micheal this very important if you want to learn irish language. God bless your life.Go raibh maith agat.
How did Irish become a verb first language? Of the PIE languages, that seems unusual and I’m trying to figure out how such a massive switch ocurred.
No , Scotti is not from Latin . It what the Irish called themselves in Ireland and in Scotland. The Romans borrowed and used it to describe them
Most people can speak basic Irish but what is stopping us from going further , it becomes really hard so can try show us how to get better!! in Irish speaking placed they don't like (jackeens)) jackeens were prodestants not Dublin Catholics they were b living in sqaller . And it was a (famine) but really it was (GENOCIDE)
Gaul and Gael are probably from the same root.
Cuntas thar cionn ar stair na Gaeilge agus na nGael.
Cupla meanchóg - is sean shloinne Gaelach Mac Giolla Pádraig (Fitzpatrick), an t-aon Fitz- dúchasach.
Agus Oireachtas na GaeILGE ar an bpictiúr deiridh, agus ar ndóigh is in 1897 a tioscnaíodh é, seachas 2014, mar a thuigfeá.
A lot of the words on the left are Greek in origin, not Latin. Otherwise great video.
But did they come into Irish via Greek speakers or Latin speakers?
S' fhearr Gaeilge bhriste na Gaeilge anns a cheiste.
Maith thú
IS UIBHEOSACH MHOIRE.
This seriously needs to be updated!! The whole 'Celt' thing has since been disproved.
It’s still a Celtic language
Go raibh míle maith agat.