You cleared up a huge mystery for me! My mother was a native speaker (and I'm now trying to learn a little online) was always saying things with the word "diabhal"in it and I was always wondering why the word "devil" was in so many of her expressions. 😅
Dia duit a Molly, fiesán go hiontach, Cén fáith, is main liom foghaim Gaeilge . M’athair sé ó Dún na nGall agus bhí sé Gaeilge aige, Gaeilge choinnigh om chroí.
Could you use "conas atá an aimsir" for how is the weather too? "Faoi láthair" is a good phrase i use regularly meaning "at the moment" Nílim ag dhéanamh aon rud faoi láthair. I am not doing anything at the moment. Please correct me if I'm wrong on anything. Go raibh míle maith agat Molly.
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Yes you can use conas too 😊 great sentence 😁 the only thing I notice is that there wouldn’t be séimhiú on déanamh - just ‘ag déanamh’ 👍🏻
Grma Molly. Is there a difference between 'caidé' and 'cad é" (which is how I learned it)?
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Hi John, pronunciation wise - no. Caidé - is more dialectal and represents the way that it is said in Ulster better. Cad é - is the official spelling :) hope that make sense!
Dia duit, Molly! Físeán thar a bheith úsáideach! Is mór agam do chuid iarrachtaí ár dteanga álainn a chur chun cinn!
Go raibh maith agat!
Go raibh maith agatsa 😊
Dia duit Molly agus go raibh maith agat. I have learning challenges and you break down those barriers, you are Galanta ❤️
Dia is muire a duit a Geovanni 😊 I’m glad to hear that I help, keep it up!
@ hello 👋😁
You cleared up a huge mystery for me! My mother was a native speaker (and I'm now trying to learn a little online) was always saying things with the word "diabhal"in it and I was always wondering why the word "devil" was in so many of her expressions. 😅
Your braid is absolutely amazing.
Is maith liom na comhráite go bhfuil tú ag déanamh. Tá siad chomh úsáideach agus praiticiúil. Go raibh míle maith agat, a Mholly!❤️
Go raibh míle maith agatsa a Kayla 🥰 tá comhrá eile le teacht!
@ Yay, tá mé ag súil go mór leis!
I am learning Gaeilge! Found this channel at the perfect time!
Fáilte! 🤗
Go hiontach! Go raibh maith agat as an bhfíseán den scoth!
Go ndéana a mhaith duit a chara 😊
@ MÍLE BUÍOCHAS,A CHARA!
😀👍
I've misheard "craic" as "crack" and thought "wait why would you ask ppl that" 🙃 anyway, a very helpful video, míle buíochas!
😂😂
Heading to Ireland for the first time this Friday!! So excited!
Bain sult as 😁😁
I’m Irish and I never learned how to speak it so this is really good even though I’m 12
Dia dhuit ar madainn, Molly! Nil se ag cur sneacta annieu in Newport, ach ta se scamallach. Aon sceal? Go raibh maith as an bhfíseán seo! ☁
Dia duit,Molly! Físeán den scoth! Thaitin sé go mór liom!
Go raibh míle maith agat agus slán!
Go raibh maith agatsa 😊
Thanks molly this is good 👍
Go ndéana a mhaith duit 🤗
S'mie yn feeshan shoh! Bannghtyn ass Ellan Vannin
Dia duit a Molly, fiesán go hiontach,
Cén fáith, is main liom foghaim Gaeilge .
M’athair sé ó Dún na nGall agus bhí sé Gaeilge aige, Gaeilge choinnigh om chroí.
Dia is muire duit a Phóil, go raibh maith agat!
Ta gra agam ar an video seo...mhaith thu
An ceacht seo go halainn!
Déanann tú é seo chomh maith.😀
Go raibh maith agat 🥰
😁
I'm starting to learn Irish. Any there any good books or resources you can recommend?
Would you consider reading a book in Irish?
I do read in Irish 😊
Could you use "conas atá an aimsir" for how is the weather too?
"Faoi láthair" is a good phrase i use regularly meaning "at the moment"
Nílim ag dhéanamh aon rud faoi láthair.
I am not doing anything at the moment.
Please correct me if I'm wrong on anything.
Go raibh míle maith agat Molly.
Yes you can use conas too 😊 great sentence 😁 the only thing I notice is that there wouldn’t be séimhiú on déanamh - just ‘ag déanamh’ 👍🏻
@ Is that the same in Connaught and Munster? I know they differ from the Ulster dialect. Thanks.
Dia duit mo chara rua
Great job! Will be learning little by little. You suggest any Irish Gaelic movies?
Arracht, Foscadh, Black 47. Type in ‘gearrscannán’ on UA-cam to find a ton of short films as Gaeilge 😁
@ Ah, thanks a bunch love. I enjoy the lessons.
Grma Molly. Is there a difference between 'caidé' and 'cad é" (which is how I learned it)?
Hi John, pronunciation wise - no. Caidé - is more dialectal and represents the way that it is said in Ulster better. Cad é - is the official spelling :) hope that make sense!
@ nice one.
😉😉
níl a fhios agam cén fáth a chlioc mé ar seo tá mé líofa 😭
go raibh maith agat. Bhí sé seo thar a bheith cabhrach don saol fíor.
Go ndéana a mhaith duit a Luke 🤗
Mollaí maith thú mar is gnách agus caithfidh mé a rá go bhfuil tú go bhfuil tú an-suaimhneasach ag labhairt agus ag míniú.
Haigh a Dane! Go raibh míle maith agat 😁🥰