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Thank you so much for these videos. Huge help!
Eres la mejor maestra!!!No hablo inglés ni me gusta pero tus enseñanzas me motivan a aprender el irlandés, gracias!!!!
!!Viva el Gaelico!!
You are awesome!
Great stuff, I’d never heard the Munster one even though that’s where I’m from ....I’d always used cén fáth. Good to have a few options.
My father, from Tipp always used the Munster version. He was in his 80's when he died. Could it be a generational thing?
Thank so much to help me to learn irish language. 😗💖🤗🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪👍☘☘☘
Love your videos. Thank you!
Thanks
Go raibh mìlle from Singapore
What about Leinster/ the midlands would they say it the same way as the Connacht dialect?
I am not Irish i hope you guys don't mind me learning your beautiful lovely language
Of course we don't! learners are very much appreciated!
The more, the merrier mo chara!
Always being cen fath in school in cork
Siobhan. your presents is sorely missed.
Lovely lady!!!
Loved the Video! How is are these different from "Conas"?
Cad chuige is learning so hard for me? (my ancestors/family is from Derry so I chose ulster)
I honestly came to listen to the way irish people say WHY (uuuwhyyyyyyy)
Intoxicating language.
And this is why i don't talk to anyone outside of either Gaeilge na Laighean nó Gaeilge Chonamara. Tá mórán focail nach bhfuil ar eolas agam mar d'foglaim mó chuid ghaeilge i gConamara.
Could you please tell me how to say "You talk too much" my grandfather used to say it to me as a child
Labhraíonn tú an iomarca.
Why ask why?
Anyone know how to say Why not?
Cén fáth nach bhfuil?
Thank you so much for these videos. Huge help!
Eres la mejor maestra!!!
No hablo inglés ni me gusta pero tus enseñanzas me motivan a aprender el irlandés, gracias!!!!
!!Viva el Gaelico!!
You are awesome!
Great stuff, I’d never heard the Munster one even though that’s where I’m from ....I’d always used cén fáth. Good to have a few options.
My father, from Tipp always used the Munster version. He was in his 80's when he died. Could it be a generational thing?
Thank so much to help me to learn irish language. 😗💖🤗🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪👍☘☘☘
Love your videos. Thank you!
Thanks
Go raibh mìlle from Singapore
What about Leinster/ the midlands would they say it the same way as the Connacht dialect?
I am not Irish i hope you guys don't mind me learning your beautiful lovely language
Of course we don't! learners are very much appreciated!
The more, the merrier mo chara!
Always being cen fath in school in cork
Siobhan. your presents is sorely missed.
Lovely lady!!!
Loved the Video!
How is are these different from "Conas"?
Cad chuige is learning so hard for me? (my ancestors/family is from Derry so I chose ulster)
I honestly came to listen to the way irish people say WHY (uuuwhyyyyyyy)
Intoxicating language.
And this is why i don't talk to anyone outside of either Gaeilge na Laighean nó Gaeilge Chonamara. Tá mórán focail nach bhfuil ar eolas agam mar d'foglaim mó chuid ghaeilge i gConamara.
Could you please tell me how to say "You talk too much" my grandfather used to say it to me as a child
Labhraíonn tú an iomarca.
Why ask why?
Anyone know how to say Why not?
Cén fáth nach bhfuil?