Title | : | Basic phrases in Irish language |
Lasting | : | 3.05 |
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Views | : | 88 rb |
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Absolutely perfect video for the Irish beginner like me, having trouble with pronunciations, especially the vowel and consonant changes by area Thank you Matthew! Comment from : @patrickcardiff7811 |
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I love you people! I visited twice I wish I was there God be with you Comment from : @justinholoviak5357 |
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❤😊 Comment from : @curtpiazza1688 |
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Hello and thank you for sharing this video of basic phrases in the traditional Irish language, with the scenic coastal background to go with it Stay blessed and be well 🙂👍🏼 Comment from : @ganis9679 |
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Bro is speaking Simlish Comment from : @ejdimek |
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Gó ráibh máith agat Comment from : @thebigpicture-elpanorama |
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Thank you! Comment from : @carolynstewart8465 |
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Please continue your content and I will try my best to learn what my poor mind can Now if I can learn the proper pronunciation of my last name ! Comment from : @CaoimhinOMaol |
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i wish ya had more vids Comment from : @yanapiranha5327 |
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great video Pad!!! Comment from : @yanapiranha5327 |
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I can't help but think that it sounds like the language of the Sims Which is really cool, to be honest I just can't unhear it Comment from : @tetrahexaeder6312 |
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1:28 Comment from : @teslasulu6305 |
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What a beautiful language Why they didnt speak in it? Comment from : @Krzyhuuu21 |
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Clár faisnéise álainn faoin nGaeilge Is Ollainnis mé agus tá spot bog agam do theangacha faoi chois san Eoraip Ar nós Pléimeannach i dtuaisceart na Fraince agus Gearmáinis in oirthuaisceart na Fraince an elsaz lthari Comment from : @OlafDuijverman-Mol |
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Dear Glitchbr😅 Comment from : @Camcolito |
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What a wonderful language! Comment from : @paulgxi |
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Total Love from India 🟠⚪🟢 but couldn't help think if I mess up the pronunciation I'll be dead ! :D 🟢⚪🟠 Comment from : @ustedHablaInglés |
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My great great grandad was an Irish convict, transported to Australia in the 1830s He was born and raised in Castlemaine, County Kerry - so not far at all from Dingle I found it fascinating that to say thank you in Irish, translates as 'Good be on you' Here in Australia, it is very common for Aussies to say 'Good on you' to thank someone, or to praise someone who has done something well Sometimes it is even shortened to - 'On ya!' It is obviously derived from the Irish phrase - and it just goes to show how powerful the Irish influence was, due to the thousands of Irish convicts, in the growth of the Aussie dialect and accentbrGood on ya, Matthew! Comment from : @pollywaffledoodah3057 |
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Irish is so confusing The words dont sound anything like how theyre spelled Comment from : @Jennilovesmakeup82 |
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The paddies in the 26 Roman Catholic counties of the REPUBLIC of Ireland are blame the British for everything 😂😂😂😂 Comment from : @chrisw8284 |
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Tap a the marning to ye Comment from : @chrisw8284 |
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I enjoyed this, very instructive, Go raibh maith agat ❤ Comment from : @tommyholt5127 |
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I have been to Dingle Comment from : @maryjanen4871 |
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I'm ukranian but I very much like Irish language It beautiful Comment from : @annarzepka1206 |
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Beautiful guest appearance by the bird at :54, and 1:16 Comment from : @Donna230 |
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Today these words will help me get my brothers and sisters to talk to me again since July 17th Comment from : @karenlocarro2289 |
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I LOVE YOU Comment from : @karenlocarro2289 |
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This would be a great language to use when communicating during a war Much like the navajo windtalkers Comment from : @BreckoniousMaximus |
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Regretfully 99 never go beyond basic phrases Just because irish is extremely difficult Comment from : @mitztli |
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Our trip to Ireland will be soon I really appreciate the lesson Go raibh maith agat! Comment from : @maryo5335 |
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I didn't even know there was an Irish language until I saw the option on Duolingoand Im Irish Choctaw lol😅 Comment from : @magvs_mæstro216 |
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hello! this video was posted a while ago, but i have a question about the pronunciation of 'dia dhuit' my father from cork pronounces it like 'dia gwitch', but in this video it sounds like 'dia gitch' is this something that varies by region as well? thanks Comment from : @patrickjobrien3219 |
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Bello il video vlog ❤brAspettando il prossimo 😊 Comment from : @seisha78 |
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In Montenegro we also have a very similar hello and response We say "God is helping" and "God help you" Comment from : @verygood280 |
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For a Portuguese speaker Irish is almost impossible to pronounce but it was really nice watching this video :) Comment from : @rafinha15d |
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Slointe means on Serbian Nazdravlje wich mean Slointe OnHealth Comment from : @STASHYNSKYI |
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Thank you for these videos (go raibh maith agat) I am trying to learn Irish on Duolingo I’ve learned 125 words and phrases in just two weeks! I could order briosca agus cupán tae if I were in An Ghaeltacht (instead of California) Tara is ainm dom agus is múinteoir mé Labhraím Béarla agus Fraincis (je suis prof de français) The hard part is the pronunciation! The computerized voices on the app don’t sound consistent, so I have no confidence that I am speaking correctly We need more of these videos to help us hear basic phrases spoken by a live person I’m not ready to listen to Irish TV or radio yet I got to visit Dublin last year, and I can’t wait to go back to Ireland I want to visit Cork and Kerry next They look lovely, and I found all the Irish people I met to be so genuinely helpful and charming! Please share more of your wonderful country with us Comment from : @tarathiesmeyer4338 |
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Ana dheas ar fad, sìmplì, solèir agus thìos im bhaile fhèin, ❤️ An Ghaeilge Comment from : @sheilabegley1920 |
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Irish language seems euskera Comment from : @saulcherkesov978 |
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Thanks for the lesson ! Greetings from France, I'll visit Emerald Isle next week!brbr😀🇮🇪🍀 Comment from : @Martino84765 |
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Why is Muire pronounced with broad R, never understood that Comment from : @Bankoru |
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we really need a separate video on those usually-silent di/trigraphs as they make pronunciation very challenging Comment from : @saladinelbahy1620 |
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Go raibh maith agat! Actually, I'm Russian, but in childhood my mother showed me the Riverdance show and I immediately fell in love with Ireland Several months ago I learned a few songs and now I try to learn Irish in Duolingo, but sometimes it seems to me that some words are mispronounced, so I was glad to hear a native Irish person speaking them❤ Comment from : @dAryamir |
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Great video! Keep these coming! 🇮🇪 Comment from : @DM-qe1dr |
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Coming from California to Ireland in June! I think I will practice these phrases this month ahead of time! Thanks! Comment from : @carol0333 |
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Dia Duit ❤ Comment from : @AnotidaGomora |
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Great video great sound and nice landscape , it's great ! I started learning and already new some of the words but not all of them, and for "how are you" it was great to have the different way to say it Comment from : @abdoulazizmbodj |
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Pfhahahah… slainte in bulgarian sounds like “slonche” which means a little elephant😂brWhich is good actually for “cheers” -maybe it means that u gonna drink like a little elephant😂 Comment from : @zayo255 |
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Are you single? 😍 Comment from : @christopher3386 |
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Thank you Excellent sound with the microphone Comment from : @raquelrd117 |
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Great vid Much love from mcr Comment from : @Roskolnikovy |
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Great video,thank you!❤ Comment from : @derekhughes8318 |
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Do we really not have any secular way to say hello? Comment from : @ND-dg2xo |
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Another great video ruined by unnecessary and loud background music Comment from : @rustymason3860 |
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Hello Matt Keep making videos please It is so good,and I am one of those just initial journey learning Irish Slanté Go raibh maith agat br🏆🥇🏆🏆🏆🏆🥇🥇🥇🥇👍 Comment from : @zulkiflijamil4033 |
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If I was in Galway and I said "Conas áta tú" instead of "Cén chaoi a bhfuil tú" would that be wrong or just the wrong dialect and does it matter a lot? go raibh maith agat :) Comment from : @national_bread |
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Nice Comment from : @Warleissonferreira |
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Just taught some of this to Chinese kindergarteners Comment from : @CasaFassa |
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I am not Irish at all but when I read Irish fairytales - I understood that I love irish people Comment from : @LifeInShell |
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My father remembered hearing the old people saying on celebratory occasions "go mbeirimid beo ag an am seo arís" which approximately means "may we be alive this time next year" which I think nicely reflects the Irish attitude to life Comment from : @draoi99 |
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It seams what you said is not the same of the writting sentences Comment from : @alexmuller5833 |
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Thank you for the video Matthew We were in Ireland last week I think Dingle is one of our favorite towns to visit along with Killarney Slea head drive is beautiful The entire county Kerry is to be honest I’ve been interested in learning irish and need to buckle down and get on it Comment from : @craigkirkwood4060 |
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Im attempting to learn irish since a irish friend inspired me its quite interesting compared to other European languages Comment from : @darius684 |
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I am assuming that all variations of expressions can be understood throughout the country Comment from : @merc340sr |
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Thank you for your videos I work as a barback at a sports bar in County Sutter in Northern California and I've recently met an Irishman who has moved to this area I've learned the basic greetings thanks to your videos but I'd like to take it a step further and learn more bar and restaurant type phrases such as, "What can I get you to drink?" (even though I know he's going to order a Guiness Also, "Are you ready for another Guiness?" "Would you like to see a menu?" "Are you ready to order?" "How is everything?" "Can I get you anything" And other things you might hear in an Irish bar that you might not hear in an American bar Go raibh maith agat Comment from : @santosvigil162 |
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Great stuff, thanks Comment from : @marcnelson6737 |
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Hello Irish Matthew! If i was to write the phrase Ghra mo chroi, do i need to put an "A" in front of it? Or is it just for pronunciation? Thankyou from Australia 🇦🇺 Comment from : @annettewoods1858 |
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Thanks so much I am trying to learn Irish My father's parents were Irish I am using the app Duolingo The grammar is difficult for me I practice every day I downloaded RTE radio one to listen to the language I found it in the playstore I l look forward to your next video I am Canadian and I am very proud to be descended from Irish people Thanks again Comment from : @dianethompson2458 |
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Matthew do you have a email address, battling a bit Comment from : @deannecoghlan7693 |
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Go raibh maith agat Comment from : @deannecoghlan7693 |
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I live in Ulster and we pronounce it dia ditch Comment from : @Aidansands2 |
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My grandfather was from Dingle It was so good to see even a tiny view of it I’m an old man now, but I still hope I might visit Ireland some day Comment from : @billmoran3812 |
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I know "doonshe" means "very small" Can you tell me origin of this word please Comment from : @TonyKelly |
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Great video mate :) I love Irish languageGreetings form Poland Comment from : @brunokajdanowicz2296 |
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Excellent !! Go raibh míle maith agat ! ❤️ Comment from : @dequidaqwadoa1553 |
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I love this video please do some more, I am a new subscriber attempting to learn Irish My grandfather was 100 percent from Ireland Last name Neary (Americanized obviously) I believe we are from Tyrone Co THANK YOU for the video, I look forward to seeing more from you Would love love love to visit Ireland someday My parents went in the 80's to meet relatives and loved it I also love the scenery with the boats in the background, very familiar as I grew up and now live in Santa Barbara California Comment from : @paulaneary7877 |
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Just gotta work on that "ulster" accent Matt close but bit of practice needed :-) Comment from : @geebrowne6005 |
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Thanks Matthew for the effort I love the Irish culture and learning a bit helps Comment from : @angeldust235 |
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Why do you insist on "teaching" Irish if you can't even get the basics of the pronunciation right? Comment from : @jevgenijzintchenko5567 |
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Go raibh maith agat a Mhaitiú 😊 Comment from : @cacabulock |
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