Colin Farrell Speaking Irish 🇮🇪
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
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Extremely gentle energy to this video 😂
I know right? I watched this like three times because the energy was so chill.
That’s the Irish for ya
❤
gentile**
The Penguins having a sit down...
oml I didn’t make the connection
Hahaah
Wow I hadn’t made the connection; I was already on my way to googling if they played the Madagascar penguins
*Mantis Toboggan.
Yess!!!
Colin encouraging smile and nod. For some reason, that just made me happy.
😊😊
One of the most talented and UNDERRATED actor of the Hollywood
Agreed! And just a precious man❤
Which one 😂
Love to all of my Irish brothers and sisters across the world.
Back at you. Grá mór
I love the Irish language Gaeilge
I love it too despite not being Irish, it sounds like a language of angels
Itz already in English , wasn't put in lrish . Don't get the 'translate' bit !!
Beautiful man and beautiful language
Go hálainn fear agus go hálainn teanga
Fear álainn agus teanga álainn
@@lukepowderlylp I'm still learning.... Self taught... I try to remember the saying cart before the horse but it's tricky all the same... Go riabh maith agat
@@ainemcgowan4495 an-mhaith!! Tá fáilte romhat, that’s such a great way to remember it!! Go n-eirí an t-ádh leat leis an Ghaeilge 😊
@@ainemcgowan4495just a tip the adjective goes after the subject, so if you want to say "the big girl" you say " an cailín mór (the girl big) go n'éirí an t'ádh leat!
Go fhirrine! Haha is coisir Gaeilge anseo.
I don't when it happened but Colin is one of my favorite people.
He's speaking Irish. Gaelic is the language family that Irish belongs to. but the language he is speaking, is Irish.
Semantics!
It’s fine to call it Gaelic as well, older native speakers sometimes refer to the language as Gaelic in English, especially around Donegal (where the language is called Gaeilig rather than Gaeilge or Gaolainn).
@@Johnd161 I mean yeah but it's like calling English "Germanic" or Italian "Romanic". People tend to know what you're talking about when you call Irish/Gaeilge "Gaelic", but it's not right nor what people call it Ireland, so no harm in putting the correction out there either
I just had to remember Foil Arms and Hog's most famous sketch! lol
Good for you Collin!! Tá me ha maith !! Slán leat!!❤
Danny: "Hama toma tomato toso..."
Colin: **nods and smiles like "sure😅"**
Every single Irish knows how to say can I go to the toilet please even if we can’t speak any other word of it
An duig Liom dul Go dti an leithares
I don’t even know how to spell it properly
@@Xx_Adriana_xX1234 An bhfuil cead agam dul go dtí an leithreas?
@@eoinoconnor5783 Aye
@@eoinoconnor5783 nil suí síos
Dany DeVito ❤
I’m Irish!I’ll say smt
Comas atá tú?tá mé go maíth!
That means how are you,I am good!
I always go with "An bhfuil cead agam dul amach más é do thoil é?"
My irish mock oral in 20 mins 😅
"LÉIGH ANOIS go cúramach, ar do scrúdpháipéar, na treoracha agus na ceisteanna a ghabhann le Cuid A." *BOOOOO* "IS MISE BART SIMPSON" if u kniw u know😎😂
What did you get for your Sráith Pictúir?
@@eoinoconnor5783 I'd love to tell you but I've luckily suppressed those traumatic memories 😂
@@JujFuj Ok. Best to leave the Leaving Cert in the past 😂
Deauguite
Gaelic sounds a bit like italian when spoken.
Boonchana Boonchana
🇮🇪🇮🇪
🌻♥️☘️
The two penguins
HON THE IRISH
Its called irish not gaelic. You'd think he would know that 😂
Probably pandering to the American audience 🤷♂️
No Gaelic is the sport gaeilge is the language
'Gaelic Football' is a sport. Most of Ireland just calls it 'Football'.
Irish is the language, Gaeilge is what you would call Irish if you were trying to speak an Caighdeán Oifigiúil or a Connemara dialect. Saying it in English is like insisting on calling German 'Deutsch' while speaking English.
Gaelic isn't uncommon as a name for the language on the West coast, particularly among older native speakers of Irish. Just because you haven't heard it doesn't mean it isn't a thing in one of Ireland's other regions, sparsely populated or not.
He cld play mctavish in real life
I agree, Danny DeVito can play anyone
Gaelic is a sport.. Gaeilge is the language
Slainte, Slan
It’s not Gaelic, the language is called Irish lol
He’s probably just pandering to the American audience.
Lol title, "speaks Irish"... Similarly, I speak Canadian!
I hope this is sarcasm? Irish literally a language. And was widely spoken before English ever was on the island of Ireland. Irish is a language, Canadian isn’t
That's the name of our language, just like Spain speaks Spanish. You don't call it Español do you?
@@cianw2942 "Irish literally a language"? Good sentence
@@lorcansnow2111 okay wait this is interesting. So your argument is that the word Gaelic is a Gaelic word, and therefore not as likely to be used to refer to the language as is the word Irish?
Pretty much every Irish speaker calls it Irish. Gaelic is a family of languages, of which Irish belongs to. But the language is Irish. If you say Gaelic that could mean Welsh, Scottish Gaelic, or Irish.
Genuinely Lackluster language. Worse and weirder than basque is.
Any language you don’t understand is going to be weird
Why? Just because you don’t understand it doesn’t make it so. Every other language is going to be baffling when you first hear or learn it.
The two penguins! Amazing dude, no matter how odd
I’ve been learning Gaeilge on Duolingo and I understood that and it makes me happy!😊
an-mhaith 🤗♥️♥️♥️♥️
Mise freisin
@@Adam-ls6gx no need for tthe Mise in coloquial irish just "freisin" works
@@set7938 good to know thanks. Slainte!
Freisin 😳
He's got a talented tongue, that Colin...
My Colin also talented
My tongue is talented too
Oh so we’ve all seen *the* video
@@gianmercado4736 😉😍😂
@@jinbe_oyabun prove it ya lil baby back biotch
I've had a crush on Colin Farrell since the movie phonebooth...... and when I heard his accent, it made me like him even more
Same!
Wait until you see the movie Alexander (2004), he is Alexander The Great reincarnated. Best movie of ALL of time.
Me too! Yummy!
Wench
Same gurl same 🤣
Danny DeVito just made this year for me. So cool hearing him speaking Gaelic.
Did he actually speak it, or mumble something similar?
@@roems6396 he actually did quite a good job, but yeah it was mumbled lol.
I don't like Danny De Vitto in general, he is that typical stereotype of a haughty Italian-American descendant like all those others, Colin was too kind and encouraging with him to not have put any desire into speaking in Irish.
Gaelige NOT Gaelic. Gaelic is spoken in Scotland. Gaelige is spoken in Ireland.
Benedict Cumberbatch is sweating watching this video
I understood the reference 🐧
Pweingwin
😄
Pengwings?
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Danny's got a great ear, wow. Go raibh maith agat, Danny agus Colin! Táim daltá na Gaeilge, is aoibhinn liom an teanga ❤
Is it me or it sounds a little bit similar to Italian?? 😂
@@rodrigomartinez-wr9whnot at all when you hear it actually spoken, no 😂
Danny good ear
@@rodrigomartinez-wr9wh No but Northern Italy is natively Celtic historically.
Two penguins in a video
Yay I love Danny de Vito speaking irish ❤
Fitting since Charlie was speaking it in that one episode of It's Always Sunny
First time I’ve seen an American celeb be respectful about Irish. Unlike the talkshow hosts telling Saoirse Ronan that her name is ridiculous and makes no sense.
Love how Danny is just like "yeah I got that, I said that right."
He was very feckin close. Especially considering Colin just spat out very unclealry "Tá mé go maith, agus tusa?". 6 words in a language he never heard beyond his Always Sunny episode with Colm Meaney
He felt it.@@lorcansnow2111
Danny recited that perfectly, good on ya lad
We'd usually call it Gaeilge, rather than Gaelic, as that usually refers to the Scottish language.
bro gaelic is the sport haha, no one i know calls it Gaeilge outside of school, everyone saids "Irish"
I don't want to be a bam, but the Scottish language is pronounced Gallick, but spelled Gaelic, so what Colin said doesn't refer to Scottish
Gaelic is said in the ulster dialect
Yes but that's just people that don't know... It's fine to call it Gaelic, Gaelic refers to Gaelic as a whole and it is Gaelic, Irish Gaelic! Scot Gaelic is Gaidhlig. Irish (Gaeilge) refers to just one standardised dialect dubbed the official language of Ireland but it just one of many dialects and some of the others aren't called Gaeilge.
@@Dracorientalis well said, there’s also Gaelainn in Munster. It’s interesting how diverse it is to this day
I speak Irish
Agus tá mé iontach bródúil
Agus sona sásta
Conas atá tú inniu?
Colin speaks very sweet and attractive in any language, superstar with manners ❤
Q: what’s cuter than Colin Farrell?
A: Colin Farrell wearing glasses.
Why is it that men look so much sexier with glasses? Love him in glasses
You should see him in The Lobster.
I adore both of these gentlemen.
Shame that most Irish only know the tiny amount of the language to pass their leaving certs.Tír gan teanga, tír gan anam. Tá Éire saor...is fearr ghaeilge briste ná Béarla cliste.
Ask yourself what happened to that soul and how you're probably still culpable in its struggle to return.
*Is fearr Gaeilge bhriste ná Béarla cliste.
Gorgeous 😊
Danyy did a good job with the "cúpla focal", dar liom (few words, imo).
Irish is Irish not Gaelic which is spoken in parts of Scotland & not at all mutually comprehensive
Haha the basics of Irish , I'm surprised he didn't say An féidir liom dul go dtí an leithreas...
I visited Ireland recently and apparently they have now compulsory education for kids to learn the Irish language in school so it does not die out.
It’s been that way for so long and no improvement was made like my parents and grandparents had to do it at school also
It’s been like that for decades. It’s needed to pass our exams for our Junior and Leaving Certificate, but some students with dyslexia can get exempt.
Ethnic arrogance
Tommie tamara torso... ? ...😅
Ba mhaith an iarracht í a rinne Danny. 😂
so cool🔥
Its Irish... or in Irish the language is called Gaeilge. Gaelic is the class... like saying you speak romance language
Like saying you speak British.
Christ,his acting is defo better than his cupla focail
Danny did a good job of pronouncing and the cadence of the language fair play to him.
So similar to Scottish Gaelic, the only difference we say for I am good is that we say ‘Tha’ (pronounced h-a)
You speak english. That is the biggest similarity.
But yes the languages are similar.
@@Austin-x1m What does the English bit have to do with it?
It's literally what all Irish schoolchildren learn.
Bhí sé iontach maith don céad uair!
Whenever I hear someone demonstrate speaking gailic it’s always these words
Gaelige NOT Gaelic
Conas atá tú Dani, an bhfuil tú go maith? Tá mé go maith a Cholin. 😊
Thank you for it🎉
"Como ce ta tu Danny!?" (thats at least how it sounded to me) That's pretty close to how a Portuguese person would say the same exact thing.
Conas atá tú
Yeah Irish is very distantly related to Portuguese/Galician/Spanish. English is similar to French because of all the loan words but the origins of the languages aren’t that similar while for Romance languages they share similarities with Irish
@@Garamisinnocent1116 Watching the clip a 2nd time on his second line dude says something like "gostosa" again I might be trippin but the similarities are crazy
@@DroolSkate yeah he said Conas atá tú meaning how are you there are interesting similarities with Irish and Romance language for example Irish has a lot of religious words similar to Romance languages for example the Irish word for priest is “sagart” the Irish word for church is “eaglais” the Irish word for soul is “anam” all of these are similar to the words in many Romance languages and then there are some basic words in Irish that are oddly similar to Romance languages
Love them both. Adorable.
If she thinks people born in the 1990‘s are young, she should meet people born in the 2000‘s or 2010‘s 😂
Just when you think Farrell couldn't possibly be hotter....
Sorry Colin we don't speak Gaelic.
You have probably forgotten that we speak Gaeilge.
Gaelic is the language of the Celts.
Gaeilge is the language of the Irish.
I could listen to Irish or Scottish folks speak all day. I'm a descendant of both.
He speaks my language. That's for sure. 😂
Día dhuit Is Eireannach me. Is fearr gaeilge briste na bearla cliste. Yup learning Irish Gaelic Myself.
An-mhaith mo chara.
No way bro 😱 this dude is the penguin wtf that's crazy bro I would've never guessed it
We are the only nation on earth who greet each other with our deities, God and Mary.
Dia Dhuit (God be with you)
Dias Muire Dhuit (God and Mary with you)
And they seek to erase this?
Ufásach!
Most of the time I see them they're crazed sociopaths. Here they're like "a cup of coffee been a long day in the field don't you know?"
Danny speaking Gaelige, what a lovely man. ❤
I've felt that slight embarrassment when people ask me to speak Gaeilge, and only know about four sentences.
It was the way they taught it at school that ruined it for me😂
Would have been wild if Danny answered back in perfect Gaelic
Tuatha De Acacia ❤️🔥 Tepehuan Tribal
Colin's command of the Irish language just about sums it up for most of us. 😮
Looking good for his age
They don’t age in Hollywood
"No kidding!" I love DD. Man's just high on life.
The word for "how" sounds similar to that of some romance languages, even though Gaelic is a celtic language. Maybe they share a common ancestor. That is pretty cool if they do.
They do Irish people originated in Galicia a region in north western Spain to say how are you in Irish it is “Conas atá tú” Irish and some other Celtic languages are the only other indo-European languages besides Romance languages to not have the letter k in their alphabet conas is very slightly similar to como,
Danny DeVito 😍
I would’ve replied to Danny “póg mo thóin”
Italian intensifies with danny, WHYY ??? 😂
Colin, I know more Irish than that and I'm Australian.
Hahahaha Danny! Col speaks Gailge. Connas ata tu? Go raibthe maith agat!
Uesd to look like Colin Farrell now i look like Danny devido😅
Oh GAWD, Colin. ❤❤❤
An bhfuil cead agam dúl go dtí an leaithris😅
Literally the most basic phrase everyone in Ireland knows other than asking can I go to the toilet.
An bhfuil cead agam dul go dtí an leithreas ?
Surprised he didn't ask to go to the toilet.
Does gaelic have Latin roots?
"Gaelic"?! It's "Irish"!!!!
Oh it sounds a bit like putonghua.
Devito nailed it. Maith on fear (good man)
Gaelige or Gaelic not Irish language