very weird language, and that's saying something when my mother tongue is Hungarian, another so called oddity, but I like the softness of this language, sometimes it makes me think of Norse or some archaic Germanic language, but also to Finnish in a weird way
You obviously didn't believe or understand what you were saying here, due to the introspective attitude (no facial movement, lifting of the face forward or; most importantly; eye-contact with anybody or anything apart from where your eyes were fixed upon from the start.
Maybe you'd have done better if you'd said (and meant and understood) it all in English.
@maoilscheachlainn now ya do
amyhuk 1 week ago
Didn't know Billy Connolly spoke Manx!!
maoilscheachlainn 1 week ago
@bezaroo7
Well done!
You've expressed yourself well in your native English.
The bloke in this video should take a leaf out of your book.
Solstisol 1 month ago
@Solstisol KNOB!
bezaroo7 1 month ago
Sounds like German...
Ofir 3 months ago
@RedWhiteGreenBandit it came before all of those, gaelig is the predeluvian ido european toung
dagnab1 5 months ago
very weird language, and that's saying something when my mother tongue is Hungarian, another so called oddity, but I like the softness of this language, sometimes it makes me think of Norse or some archaic Germanic language, but also to Finnish in a weird way
RedWhiteGreenBandit 8 months ago
weird... sounds welsh but i know words here nd there from irish
irishbum2007 9 months ago
Bannaghtyn ort ! Shee as graih eddyr mraane as deiney! Gaelg gu brath!
gerhardherm 10 months ago
Basic body-language:
You obviously didn't believe or understand what you were saying here, due to the introspective attitude (no facial movement, lifting of the face forward or; most importantly; eye-contact with anybody or anything apart from where your eyes were fixed upon from the start.
Maybe you'd have done better if you'd said (and meant and understood) it all in English.
Solstisol 10 months ago