Two Irish Guys Saying The Lords Prayer in Gaelic
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I'd agree, but 1) They're Irish so they're allowed to bring religion into anything, it's our culture. 2) When they're drunk is probably the best TIME to be saying/praying those words!!! haha
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Actually, it's called Gaeilge.
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Druidry - The true religion of Ireland!
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@nihigim I hope you're being ironic about Irish people being allowed to bring religion into anything as it's Irish culture. What a joke. Do the Irish have a monopoly on religion or something? I stood outside the GPO on Saturday afternoon and watch some Muslims and Catholics arguing over religion and thought what farce it was that they argue over religion on the very spot where the first strike for Irish freedom was made. The freedom that gives them the liberty to argue.
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@Magnet108 It most certainly is Gaelic (Gaeilic in the dictionary) to Donegal native speakers.
Gaeilge is the accepted standard though.
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This is great! Can't beat the Lord's Prayer! I love Jesus.
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Ehhh its not Gaelic its Gaeilge pernounced like this Gayle-ga
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the best part of this video is 0:06
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It can be referred to as either!
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Ni mor liom e seo. Why do the Irish have to use saxon cuss words ? We dohave some real cuss words of our own. Lets hear them from now on.
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Oppressors used to call the oppressed by given names, not their own...
Thus, our language (magyar) is called Hungarian, or samis are called laps.
Anyway, we know what our word means and don't care about your 'nicknames' :)
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people its called IRISH not GAELIC
cpaw123 3 years ago
Really? Says who?
readydeady 3 years ago 4
It sounds (and looks) like they're a bit tipsy so Irish or not, that's the only rationale I can find behind making a video like this lol.
nihigim 4 years ago 2
Well, they were drunk, but someone was just chatting about religion and mentioned the first line or something, then I said the whole thing, and they were impressed with my ability, being a muslim. Then they told me they could say it all in Gaelic, so we recorded this.
readydeady 4 years ago