Instead of getting discouraged, this motivates me to work even harder to learn this incredible and beautiful language. Go raibh maith agat! Greetings from Colombia :D
Sooo frustrating some times! Im getting better phrasing but the pronunciation is my worst enemy right now! With your help I will get it eventually. Thank you for what you do.
Ich lerne Duestch🇩🇪 7 Gaeilge🇮🇪 i mo scoil. At home sometimes my and I sister speak in German so my parents can't understand😂. When I started secondary school my 1 year worth of German knowledge fastly out took my 9 years of Irish knowledge but now that I've improved my interest and fluency in Irish I start sentences in German and end them in Irish or vice versa, I heard loads of bi/tri linguals do that😂. (7 looks like the symbol for & in the Gaelic script/Uilian alphabet) That's really random, I know
2020 meandered to your videos. I'm finally serious about learning, so I'm putting the fiddle up for a moment. You're making this a bit easier with pointers & explanations.
it is really good better than my Irish teacher I always taught you say cuig bhliain fiche daoise but know i now why my grades were so low ta me cuig bliaina d aois
Right now I'm intensely craving to learn a language that's not even the language from where I come from and that almost no one speaks anymore, does that qualifies me as crazy?
Dia daoibh 🥰 tacaigí liom ar PATREON agus gheobhaidh sibh: -rochtain luath -fotheidil as Gaeilge -grúpa príobháideach Facebook -deiseanna labhairt as Gaeilge le daoine eile patreon.com/gaeilgeimochroi?Link& EN: support me on Patreon and you will get: - early access - subtitles in Irish - a private Facebook group - opportunities to speak Irish with other people
Just recently stumbled upon your videos and they are really helping with learning Gaeilge and even hear the pronunciation! I noticed that you used for the 'teen' rule déag instead of dhéag, is that correct like that?
My English isn't too bad. But writing it?? Sucks. I'm from Belgium and I had my first nanny at 6 yrs old. Mind you I never learnt to write at that age. Linda, the daughter of a famous footballplayer who came to Belgium to play with the Bruges' team was the first friend I connected to. We only had Dallas 'speak' then on TV. Then I had someone called Bodil, she was Swedish!!! After that they were all American. (California, Wisconsin & Florida). My grandfather was from Paris. So I was always very much around languages a lot from a young age. Flanders has a dialect that was not so easy to pick up, as we moved around... But with my Flemish, English, Swedish (and Frisian, I saw on TV) I knew from an early age...Spanish and Italian weren't really for me. I don't have anything against them!!! But, one day, I heard Van Morrison's Irish Heartbeat. Not even so long ago...There's a song on there in Irish. I loved it so much but when I saw those lyrics???? Even phonetics couldn't help me really. After years of wanting to sing that song along, I found your channel... It's really fenonimal...best of all. 'Go raibh míle maith agat' ...but that will not be the the best way to thank you, I assume. Although it's the sentiment that counts. 🙆🤞🤦🍀 I
Can you please comment for ("I am 27") , I am really thankful that you make these awesome videos this has helped me a lot , thank you so much and please keep making great learning videos , have a wonderful day god bless.
The rule about ages ending zero (20-90), is the rule still “Tá mé ____bliain d’aois?” I’m sure some one likely asked you already. Just making sure 😁😁☘️☘️
wow I didnt know Irish language is getting extinct. it's like my dialect in the Philippines. Because so many are moving to USA, Canada, etc, most of the kids are learning English in schools, so our Ilocano language is getting extinct.
Our ancestors really screwed us over by not passing down Irish holy hell. It’s so difficult! Whoever started using these weird constructions must have been a little too fond of the poitín
Instead of getting discouraged, this motivates me to work even harder to learn this incredible and beautiful language. Go raibh maith agat! Greetings from Colombia :D
Maith thú 👏
Great videos! Hard to find Irish content. Yours are the best videos I've found so far.
tá mé an-bhuíoch as tráchtanna mar seo 😊💚(I am very thankful for comments like this) fáilte go Gaeilge i mo Chroí!
From all Egypt and all the Arabs and all the Islamic world we love Ireland 🇮🇪 and respect it 👍 God bless Ireland and protect it from any bad or evil
we love and respect you back Slainte
Its so cool that you just admit your mistakes and correct it and say sorry - thats refreshing - we all make mistakes - Tá bron orm -
Sooo frustrating some times! Im getting better phrasing but the pronunciation is my worst enemy right now! With your help I will get it eventually. Thank you for what you do.
Love these videos! Liebe Grüße aus Deutschland 🇩🇪
Oh my... coming from me, a gramma, awww, you are SO young here...😊😮🤗... you are doing a GREAT jo for us !!🎉☘💖
Goodness! Now I can appreciate “In the Name of the Fada” by experience 😂
I thought Russian was hard...;))) Not anymore!
Great video!
Tanya Romanovich 😂😂 níl an ghaeilge éasca! go raibh maith agat 💚
Правда! :O
Thank you for these videos, They are helpful with learning and pronunciation, they are much appreciated
Cody Nelson aw go raibh maith agat! 😁 that means a lot and I’m glad you’re enjoying the videos 😊
Your good teacher. ☘
Go raibh maith agat 😊
@ Cead Mile failte,
Irish makes my brain melt but omg is breá liom í. 🥺♥️
Beannachtaí ón nGréig 🇬🇷
Go raibh maith agat! Excellent explanaition.
go ndéana a mhaith duit :)
Ich lerne Duestch🇩🇪 7 Gaeilge🇮🇪 i mo scoil.
At home sometimes my and I sister speak in German so my parents can't understand😂.
When I started secondary school my 1 year worth of German knowledge fastly out took my 9 years of Irish knowledge but now that I've improved my interest and fluency in Irish I start sentences in German and end them in Irish or vice versa, I heard loads of bi/tri linguals do that😂.
(7 looks like the symbol for & in the Gaelic script/Uilian alphabet)
That's really random, I know
If ur 7 say Tá me seacht
2020 meandered to your videos. I'm finally serious about learning, so I'm putting the fiddle up for a moment. You're making this a bit easier with pointers & explanations.
Any good things for learning Irish a part from this?
Go raibh maith agat!
it is really good better than my Irish teacher
I always taught you say cuig bhliain fiche daoise
but know i now why my grades were so low
ta me cuig bliaina d aois
Keep the phonetics - I find the phonetics so helpful in the learning process 😊❤
Right now I'm intensely craving to learn a language that's not even the language from where I come from and that almost no one speaks anymore, does that qualifies me as crazy?
Cool video
Ta Me ceithre bliana is seasca d'aois. Im 60 years old. Is this right?
Tá mé hocht bliana déag d’aois !
Would you write that as.
Tá mé seacht mbliana is triocha d'aois. I am 37 years of age.
Hey, just a question. When you were explaining how to say the teen years, why is it "déag" and not "dhéag" for twelve, thirteen etc?
It just isn't I'm irish
We say 'is fiche' 'is seasca' etc... but we don't say 'is deag'? Am I right? 😮😫🤔
Idk I'm irish
Dia daoibh 🥰 tacaigí liom ar PATREON agus gheobhaidh sibh:
-rochtain luath
-fotheidil as Gaeilge
-grúpa príobháideach Facebook
-deiseanna labhairt as Gaeilge le daoine eile
patreon.com/gaeilgeimochroi?Link&
EN: support me on Patreon and you will get: - early access - subtitles in Irish - a private Facebook group - opportunities to speak Irish with other people
Should have told us your age in irish and let us try to work it out 🤣
Just recently stumbled upon your videos and they are really helping with learning Gaeilge and even hear the pronunciation! I noticed that you used for the 'teen' rule déag instead of dhéag, is that correct like that?
Rike, a chara, it's only 'dhéag' for 12: dó dhéag. The rest are all 'déag.'
@@FrauMcC Aah, I see, I'll have to double check my notes and sources then, thank you!
My English isn't too bad. But writing it?? Sucks.
I'm from Belgium and I had my first nanny at 6 yrs old. Mind you I never learnt to write at that age.
Linda, the daughter of a famous footballplayer who came to Belgium to play with the Bruges' team was the first friend I connected to. We only had Dallas 'speak' then on TV.
Then I had someone called Bodil, she was Swedish!!!
After that they were all American. (California, Wisconsin & Florida).
My grandfather was from Paris. So I was always very much around languages a lot from a young age.
Flanders has a dialect that was not so easy to pick up, as we moved around...
But with my Flemish, English, Swedish (and Frisian, I saw on TV) I knew from an early age...Spanish and Italian weren't really for me.
I don't have anything against them!!!
But, one day, I heard Van Morrison's Irish Heartbeat. Not even so long ago...There's a song on there in Irish. I loved it so much but when I saw those lyrics???? Even phonetics couldn't help me really.
After years of wanting to sing that song along, I found your channel... It's really fenonimal...best of all.
'Go raibh míle maith agat' ...but that will not be the the best way to thank you, I assume. Although it's the sentiment that counts. 🙆🤞🤦🍀
I
Tá mo Cleamhnas Déanta.
Can you please comment for ("I am 27") , I am really thankful that you make these awesome videos this has helped me a lot , thank you so much and please keep making great learning videos , have a wonderful day god bless.
Good
Ruben loves April
Pater Noster, Our Father, Padre Nuestro in irish please ❤ o Ave María in irish please ❤ Blessings in the Name of Jesucristo ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Where is the numbers video we must watch before this one?
April
The rule about ages ending zero (20-90), is the rule still “Tá mé ____bliain d’aois?” I’m sure some one likely asked you already. Just making sure 😁😁☘️☘️
Yes 😊 mar shampla, Tá mé fiche bliain d’aois
Yes 😊 mar shampla, Tá mé fiche bliain d’aois
Is maith liom ghaeilge
Go raibh maith agat as an bhfíseán
It tá mé were u have to pronounce ái
Wow! That’s gonna take some practice🤨
Nicholas Verellen you got this 💪🏻💚
wow I didnt know Irish language is getting extinct. it's like my dialect in the Philippines. Because so many are moving to USA, Canada, etc, most of the kids are learning English in schools, so our Ilocano language is getting extinct.
I am 58
Our ancestors really screwed us over by not passing down Irish holy hell. It’s so difficult! Whoever started using these weird constructions must have been a little too fond of the poitín
You are so cute
Ó buachaill...
Daniel Walsh what’s wrong?
@ Oh, nothing. It was a joke.
Dia duit Molly. Cad é mar atá tu? Tá muid abair. Cén aois atá tú?
cispheil
this is why english took over lol young people gave up