Irish Language Sentences Made Easy
Вставка
- Опубліковано 28 чер 2024
- Learn a great way to start sentences in Irish by using ba cheart, this means I should do something or it would be right to do something. Clearly explained with sample sentences to help.
Check out Molly's amazing channel here-
/ gaeilge i mo chroí
And here is bitesize Irish, a great channel to learn from-
/ @bitesizeirish
Support me on Patreon here-
/ learnirishwithdane
If you would like to support me by making a once off donation by PayPal you can do so here- www.paypal.com/paypalme/danet...
If you want to support me by Revolut then email me a link to danetyghe@gmail.com or follow this link
revolut.me/daneb3wir
If you want to discover a fantastic way to learn Irish then check out this link which will direct you to the Ling app, a fun and interactive learning tool-
ling-app.com/ling-affilate/?r...
Learn some great beginner Irish phrases-
• Learn Irish for Beginners
Check out this video where I compare Irish with Scottish Gaelic-
• I Compare Irish & Scot...
Learn about Ireland’s difficult road to independence-
• Ireland's Road To Inde...
Discover the magic of Irish and how it links with our history and heritage-
• How Irish Connects Us ...
This shows how Irish is a window into our past-
• Irish - A Window Into ...
Poetic Irish words that will capture your imagination
• 6 Poetic Words In Iris...
Learn about the different dialects of Irish
• Irish Language Dialect...
This video here is on verbal nouns-
• Great Tips For Learnin...
Learn about Irish verbs here-
• Learn about some Irish...
Learn great conversational phrases here-
• Learn Conversational I...
Irish language pronunciation and grammar guide-
• Pronunciation Guide an...
Learn about Irish place names-
• Irish Place names expl...
Support me on Patreon here-
www.patreon.com/learnirishwithdane
If you would like to support me by making a once off donation by PayPal you can do so here- www.paypal.com/paypalme/danetyghe
If you want to support me by Revolut then email me a link to danetyghe@gmail.com or follow this link
revolut.me/daneb3wir
Check out Molly's amazing channel here-
www.youtube.com/@Gaeilgeimochroi
And here is bitesize Irish, a great channel to learn from-
www.youtube.com/@BitesizeIrish
Fáilte ar ais a mhuinteoir! 😀
Always such a good day when you post a new video! You really have a gift for teaching--always just enough explanation, but not so much that the main point gets lost, and plenty of examples! Go raibh míle maith agat!
Thanks for the emphasis on grammar. As a Canadian, I'm learning Irish along with Dutch as heritage languages. I even have English ancestors, but I couldn't be bothered to relearn my first language. If I encounter Irish, it will be in literarature or music so my focus is on understanding more than communicating. Even our Gaeltacht in Ontario has no native speakers, but the Gàidhlig is in Nova Scotia is doing better.
Bhí mé i mo leantóirí ar do físeán… cúig bliana anois! Tá mo Ghaeilge an-bhriste fós, ach oibrím sé gach maidin agus gach oíche. Tá an-mhaith físeán seo!
All my Great grandparents came over to America in the late 1800s … unfortunately we lost our Irish tongue.. I’m nearly 70 now and just do not retain new info …I think at this point I would have to live in an Irish only speaking community…
I do have some Irish friends in Irland but they don’t speak it much only phrases here and there
But my one friend told me something that really struck my heart, she said that most phrases contain a reference to God…
did Slainte in old Irish have any reference to God?
go raibh maith agat☘️
Love the Free Derry replica in the back. I´ve been watching with the same one on my desk :-)
Had a lovely visit to Derry recently, a wonderful experience.
Thanks!
Thank you for your support 🙏😊
@@LearnIrish thank you for teaching, being, and bringing the Irish language back. 🙏 bless you.
Good man
Is ceart agus is cóir dúinn
Love the channel
Fáilte ar ais Dane 👍
Go raibh míle maith agat! I was wondering how to express 'should'.
Go raibh míle maith agat as an bhfísean, a cara. I know this phrase as 'ba chóir dom/duit/etc', I'm not sure if I'm spelling that correctly but is this the equivalent in Gaeilge Uladh or is there a difference? Míle buiochas
Seo é físeán an-úsáideach, GRMA
Hi, just to give you a heads up; both the link to Molly's page and the Bitesize pages don't work. ("This page isn't available. Sorry about that. Try searching for something else.")
PS, I really like your stuff. I'm currently looking at older vids.
Thanks for letting me know, should be ceart go leor now.
@@LearnIrish They are. Thanks
@LearnIrish
I'm lovin' how you included today's lesson into your response! Class!! 😊
Haigh a Dane, is deas tú a fheiceáil ar arís agus tá súil againn go bhfuil gach rud ceart go leor agat.