In the many years I have tried to speak a few Gailge phrases I always meet someone who told me i was wrong. What it turns out is their are so many DIFFERENT languages in the Gaeltach and they do not understand the GAEL LINN rewrite of the language so I am proud of every mispronunciation I can make and really need to study conjugation and HOW ABOUT THE ALPHABET then pronunciation rules.
yeah im from Ireland and this sounds fairly good to me - i never knew people in America would be interested in Irish! to be honest i think its impressive because its quite difficult ,so different to english anyway :)
If (for the sake of arguement) the vast majority of people in France were native English speakers with some learning French in school, started telling people over here that the French spoken with *their* English accent was superior to the French spoken with our English accent, I would laugh at them, just like I'm laughing at you.
How someone living in a country whose "official" language is dying because noone speaks it, could have the nerve to criticize people in other countries trying to learn it, is hard to comprehend. Yes, there are "Irish accents" and "French accents", the only difference is, people in France *speak* French, while people in Ireland speak English.
It means an accent from Ireland, just like an French accent is an accent from France.
Ignorant flag waving? Jesus get off your high horse, I was just saying the accent makes it horrible to listen to. Would I be right in thinking you're a Yank?
I will say this though, fair play that they didn't add Leprechaun's and Riverdance to it as that is view so many Yanks have of Ireland. The, Darby O' Gill and the Little People.
If You have any respect for the Irish, get someone with an Irish accent, NOT A YANK ONE. Yes he may have the knowledge but JESUS YOU CAN'T LISTEN TO HIM!!!
What a statement. What exactly does "Irish accent" mean, when I can watch Irish instructional videos from Ireland, instantly identify native speakers (who grew up with the language) from those who learned it recently in school?
Though you're more used to it, fact is the way these two groups in Ireland speak the language sound drastically different as well. If I can overlook *non-native speakers* of Ireland attempts at the language, then surely you can too with non-native speakers in this country. Your ignorant flag waving has nothing to do with Gaelic culture, nor it's preservation.
In the many years I have tried to speak a few Gailge phrases I always meet someone who told me i was wrong. What it turns out is their are so many DIFFERENT languages in the Gaeltach and they do not understand the GAEL LINN rewrite of the language so I am proud of every mispronunciation I can make and really need to study conjugation and HOW ABOUT THE ALPHABET then pronunciation rules.
HEADSUPBERKELEY 1 month ago
I'm a fluent Irish speaker, and I must say for a non Irish person, you are really good.
Gaeilgeoir96 5 months ago
these videos are great! sure, he is not a native speaker, but he is pretty good and his overall method i find helpful. keep up the good work!
goldenhelix 1 year ago
Jesus you think he's bad. You want to hear me speak it with an Australian accent! Count your blessings!
baravados 2 years ago
Féar plé duit, go maire tú an céad.
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draoi99 3 years ago
yeah im from Ireland and this sounds fairly good to me - i never knew people in America would be interested in Irish! to be honest i think its impressive because its quite difficult ,so different to english anyway :)
chicabonita52 3 years ago
*reads and carefully avoids past comments*
Fair play.
Tsukanda 4 years ago
Meh, is fearr Gaeilge bhriste ná Béarla cliste.
Who cares about the accent, the fact this video was made proves it's not a dying language.
There's 95 places in America you can learn Irish at University level. Doesn't sound too dead to me!
cybersusst 4 years ago
If (for the sake of arguement) the vast majority of people in France were native English speakers with some learning French in school, started telling people over here that the French spoken with *their* English accent was superior to the French spoken with our English accent, I would laugh at them, just like I'm laughing at you.
caemgen51 4 years ago
How someone living in a country whose "official" language is dying because noone speaks it, could have the nerve to criticize people in other countries trying to learn it, is hard to comprehend. Yes, there are "Irish accents" and "French accents", the only difference is, people in France *speak* French, while people in Ireland speak English.
caemgen51 4 years ago
"What exactly does "Irish accent" mean?"
It means an accent from Ireland, just like an French accent is an accent from France.
Ignorant flag waving? Jesus get off your high horse, I was just saying the accent makes it horrible to listen to. Would I be right in thinking you're a Yank?
I will say this though, fair play that they didn't add Leprechaun's and Riverdance to it as that is view so many Yanks have of Ireland. The, Darby O' Gill and the Little People.
thenodfather 4 years ago
If You have any respect for the Irish, get someone with an Irish accent, NOT A YANK ONE. Yes he may have the knowledge but JESUS YOU CAN'T LISTEN TO HIM!!!
thenodfather 4 years ago
What a statement. What exactly does "Irish accent" mean, when I can watch Irish instructional videos from Ireland, instantly identify native speakers (who grew up with the language) from those who learned it recently in school?
caemgen51 4 years ago
Though you're more used to it, fact is the way these two groups in Ireland speak the language sound drastically different as well. If I can overlook *non-native speakers* of Ireland attempts at the language, then surely you can too with non-native speakers in this country. Your ignorant flag waving has nothing to do with Gaelic culture, nor it's preservation.
caemgen51 4 years ago