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Gearscannan. Best ever Irish langauge short film. Is this a good film in Irish? Tá, is as gaeilge é mo chara.

Yes it is in irish. Story of a Chinese lad who decides to learn Irish.....

Hope this helps any leaving cert irish students

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  • Does anyone feel slightly sorry for Yu Ming after he spent six months learning Irish and he does not understand English? We watched this in Irish class and we all did feel sorry for him. Honestly, I'm the best at Irish in my class and I wish everyone spoke our native language. But the British changed everything and I think that Irish should be studied over English.

  • Ha! The Guy who buys Yu Ming a pint is Frank Kelly.

    Frank Kelly plays Fr Jack in Father Ted.

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  • NAME OF THE SONG WHEN HES AT THE MIRROR?

  • Just watched this short agus thaitin sé go mór liom :)

  • @BFFbleachfansforever well I'm planing to study in European countries.... hope to visit Ireland too, of course :) luckily, we can talk by using English... i donno its good or bad tho....

  • @xakerreta With the galician is the same. Only in the small villages and in the countriside you can hear it. It's very strange to hear galician in Vigo or in A Coruña, for example. Saudiños desde Galicia!

  • @LostBoy76 Actually we all start learning irish when we're three or four and we dont stop studying it untill we're 17 or 18.Its esentiel if you're irish you study irish and if you're interational and under 10 and move here you study it aswell

  • @f0myu Kul you're japaneese.Im irish nice to see someone from Japan taking interest in Ireland

  • Absolutely class, and so true

  • DRINK!!!!!

  • Irish people must care his treasure. If the ancient gaelic is not used and cared it will have a black future. The basque people are in a similar situation with the basque language (euskara), but perhaps our langauge's situation is better than yours. I was twice in Eire and it is true that the gaelic is not heard on the streets, maybe a little bit in the north and west of the island. Good luck with this battle. ZORIONAK halako hizkuntza izateagatik ta ez galdu aukerarik altxorra honekin!!.

  • This is one of my favorite videos that has ever come about because of the internet. I don't know why exactly.

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