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  • I think you're speaking Scottish Gaelic. Because I now the first thing you said mean "Hello, how are you" in Scottish Gaelic.

  • Tig leat Gaeilge galanta a labhairt.

  • So strange to hear Irish spoken in that accent! Strange, but pleasantly so!

  • Go raibh tú ag iarraidh a crua chun fuaim na hÉireann. Duirt tú "" iomarca. Ach dea-luck mar sin-fein !

  • Dála an scéil, thuig mé achan rud a dúirt tú as an Ghaeilge agus ar a laghad, bíonn tú ag déanamh do dhícheall an teanga a fhoghlaim. Ná déan dearmad an seanfhocal atá againn anseo in Éirinn "Is fearr Gaeilge briste ná Béarla cliste" !!!

  • Ba mhaith liom a rá go dtearn tú an-mhaith leis an sliocht seo as Gaeilge. Cé go bhfuil a fhios agat go gcaithfidh tú a bheith ag cleachtadh do chuid Gaeilge achan lá agus ar gach deis a bhfuil agat chun líofacht a fhail. Idir an dá linn, gabh ar arghaidh leis an teanga cionn is go bhfuil i bhfad níos mó Gaeilge agat na a lán daoine atá ina gcónaí in Éireann is Alba. Ádh mór ort agus coinnigh suas an dea-obair!! Slán agus beannacht leat as Chontae an Dúin, Éire :-)

  • I am American of Irish descent. I am currently learning Gaeilge. I plan on moving back to Ireland, the land of my ancestors, and helping to bring back the language. It is a beautiful language and it is up to our generation to bring it back as the community language of Ireland.

  • I speak very little Irish but always recognise it and understand some of it. Am going to start seriously learning it now as I realise the only way we can keep Irish alive for future generations to be able to grow up bilingual is to speak it ourselves. I'm second generation Irish decent and I can speak more Irish than my grandparents, the last members of the family to be born in Ireland.

  • scoith gaeilice agat. ignore those ignorant diks below they have no idea what theyre goin on about

  • ammm im irish and i have no idea what you are saying!

  • @Tazza1796 An bhfuil Gaeilge agatsa?

  • @animalunaris Ta mar ta me ina chonai sa hEire ....but im not good at it... veven tho i have done it since i was 4 hahaaa x x x x

  • @Tazza1796

    An bhfuil Gaeilge Uladh agatsa? ;-)

  • hee hee. Your "errrrrrrrm" is really English ;)

  • I alwasy thought err was English and emmmm was more Irish? Haha ;)

  • @animalunaris yeah! English puts that upside down e "shwa" sound everywhere and we don't use it much at all. Check out hte IPA alphabet if you've no idea what I'm talking about.

    You're doing a great job anyway, keep it up!

  • Maith thú!!!!!!! Tá sé an simplí tú a thuiscint, coinneal suas do ghaeilge, agus is feidir leat í a usaid in Éireann!!

  • Arrrgh. I wish I could speak irish.

  • So did I, then I started learning, if I can do it anyone can!

  • @animalunaris I've already tried learning other languages. I tried learning Esperanto, a language famed for its simplicity and how easy it is to learn. I failed at that, so I can't imagine how hard it would be to learn Irish.

  • @LatumWay try harder

  • @akumie2 Fantastic advice. You'd make a great teacher.

  • @LatumWay My answer is the best answer because if you cant learn a language you have not tried hard enough

    Example, you want to learn Welsh then learn it but when you are not learning it you listen to Welsh music, see Welsh language TV/radio, change your PC settings to Welsh (including facebook) and so on

  • Maith thú.. sár iarracht

  • Hiya :)

  • only thing i understood was the tittle 'Bhlog as Gaeilge' (Blog In Gaelic) + 'agus' (and) lol

    I'm Still miles of to be able to string a sentence off lol

    Only thing i can say is..

    Dia duit máthair, conas tá tú?

  • That is the first time I have really understood Irish Gaelic clearly. It sounds as clear [to me] as my own Scottish Gaelic.

    10/10 to you. :)

  • That probably means my accent is rubbish, hehe, oh well!

  • @conected2life

    you'd be suprised how similar our languages are. I speak Irish Gaelic, but i understand the shows on BBC Alba. The only real differences are spelling and slight lexical ones :)

  • Failte duhib!

  • Tenerife, An Spáinn, An Aifric.

    Mairfidh tú seachtain eile, déarfinn.

    Más in é an fhadhb is mó agat, nach maith an scéal e?

    Idir an dá linn, ná déan dearmad ar an raidió.

    Go soirbhí Dia dhuit.

  • where are you learning gealic from? the internet or are you doing a course?

  • There is an Irish class near me, but yes, with a lot of help from the internets!

  • iontach maith a chara , déan ceann eile ,

    Comhghairdeas

  • I am not irish or english or near but cool video, and you are hotttttt!!!!!!!!

  • iontach maith, cé as thú? is as Sasana dom mé féin agus tá cúpla focal agam ach tá mé ag foghlaim Gaeilge faoi láthair. Is furasta é (nó tá sé furasta?) agus is brea liom é

  • Is maith liom do madra beag. An bhfuil ainm Gaeilge aige?

  • Níl, níl ainm Gaeilge aici, bhi ainm aici raibh bhi sí agam :)

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