I love your videos!!! I'll be going to Ireland in September for two week's with my home base being Galway. It will be my first time and I'm beyond happy to be going to your beautiful country. Thanks for you channel. It's been so lovely to watch and to learn.
Haha so when I was in Scotland I was trying to convince my friend to let me drive his car and said 'Please I'm a DEADLY driver'. Which made him concerned. It's the first scenario that popped into my head 😂
Literally the only one I got right was Seán because I had a friend in high school with that name lol! Your friend did much better than me for sure! How common are names like these actually? Are they just mostly oddball ones you picked out for a video or are they actually used as peoples names often? I know a few you said were real like Saorise but just curious on the others lol
So, Séan seems to have made its way around the world 😂 They are all very common, while most people speak English in Ireland. The Irish language is still used frequently throughout the country in terms of names, slang and cultural events. All signs and announcements etc are in both English and Irish. Irish names are probably one of the strongest elements of the language used today. It's weird cause sometimes I don't realise a name is Irish until I go abroad cause we are so used to them 🙈
Hmmmm. So the Irish used spelling conventions different from most of the English speaking world. Glad my Dublin born and raised fiancee is named Alice.
I love your videos!!! I'll be going to Ireland in September for two week's with my home base being Galway. It will be my first time and I'm beyond happy to be going to your beautiful country. Thanks for you channel. It's been so lovely to watch and to learn.
This was very entertaining 🤣 BTW I saw you in a Swappy ad just now, congrats!
Lolololol I'm dying watching this 🤣 I'm a deadly driver might not have been the best example 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Haha so when I was in Scotland I was trying to convince my friend to let me drive his car and said 'Please I'm a DEADLY driver'. Which made him concerned. It's the first scenario that popped into my head 😂
@@Live.Adventure.Travel hahahaha yes deffo one that can sound mad to not Irish people lol
It was hilarious 😂😂 Lo did well!👏
She did so well, I didn't give her enough credit 😂
Literally the only one I got right was Seán because I had a friend in high school with that name lol! Your friend did much better than me for sure!
How common are names like these actually? Are they just mostly oddball ones you picked out for a video or are they actually used as peoples names often? I know a few you said were real like Saorise but just curious on the others lol
So, Séan seems to have made its way around the world 😂 They are all very common, while most people speak English in Ireland. The Irish language is still used frequently throughout the country in terms of names, slang and cultural events. All signs and announcements etc are in both English and Irish. Irish names are probably one of the strongest elements of the language used today. It's weird cause sometimes I don't realise a name is Irish until I go abroad cause we are so used to them 🙈
Here in the US, my nephew was a Sean, but the female is the same pronunciation, but spelled Shawn.
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Hmmmm. So the Irish used spelling conventions different from most of the English speaking world. Glad my Dublin born and raised fiancee is named Alice.
*waits with some 🍿*
Where the riots at? 👀
The fact that even the Irish can't agree on the pronunciation of names 😂