How to Count to 10 in Spanish, French, and Irish Gaelic!

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http://spanish.journik.com http://french.journik.com is where to download the 200 most popular and common french and spanish vocab words. The Most Common Greetings. How to say hello, goodbye, thank you, etc

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  • Your speaking the Irish with a heavy heavy French accent, and the pronounciation is a bit off too. When you hear Irish being spoken fluently, its completely different to French/all romance languages. The closest sounding language to it in my opinion (obv apart from Scotts gaelic, and manx) is Icelandic or Faroese.

    But you should learn Irish! Its a great language!!

  • Good try for the irish but its a bit off.

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  • @lolly4816 That's why you practice :)

  • @xDreamStalker I'm not meaning to be rude, but Latin is not "one of the first languages" (though it is one of the most well written languages of it's period) and even if it were that is not an explanation as to why these languages have Latin roots. It was because of the large influence that Rome had on the rest of the world (Europe, North Africa, Eurasia) due to it's vass empire that it posessed before it's fall.

    Fantastic Language though. I wish there were still Native Latin speakers!

  • This sounds like Scottish Gealic to me....

  • Umm I'm sorry, but your Irish wasn't very good... This is how we Irish would generally pronounce what you are attempting to say.. 1-Haon-HANE 2-Dó-DOH 3-Trí-TREe 4-Ceathair-CAH-HER 5-Cúig-KOO-IG 6-Sé- SHAY 7-Seacht-SHOCKED 8-Ocht-UCKT 9-Naoi-NUEE 10-Deich-JEHH Some words in Irish slightly resemble french, but Irish is it's own language and has it's own roots. It predates the french language and it came from the Celts. Decent attempt though
  • you make a good point, except that gaelic predates french, spanish and latin. Gelic is the oldest spoken language in europe. if you speak Gaelic (Goidelc) you have the root of every indo-european language. one of the oldest gaelic inscriptions dates from around 5000bce, much pre-dating the french Bastille (since french is a prison language of the 16thC), Portugese is gaelicised latin, spanish just introduces an arabic flare. you're on the right road, just mind the history...

  • don't ever try to speak irish again, you're killing the language.

  • Your French pronunciation was a little off, such as pronouncing the h in huit; du is not the same a deux; and it's six pronounced like dix with a hard s at the end and long i, not seize, which is 16.

  • Irish, French, Spanish

    Atlantid peoples, particularly Irish & Spanish, Atlantis.

  • Irish and Gaelic, and Celtic are NOT the same thing. Irish is the nationality, Gaelic is one of the two official languages, and Celtic is the ancient culture.

  • @ACardAndaHalf six is pronounces SEES with a hard s at the end.

    seize is 16 pronounced seize.

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