SpeakGaelic | A1 | Ep1 - Learn Scottish Gaelic

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  • @Jamessmith-fz2tj
    @Jamessmith-fz2tj Рік тому +18

    scottish gaelic needs to grow

  • @giuliam.6271
    @giuliam.6271 10 місяців тому +9

    I'm italian and I'm exited to learn this fascinating language and culture

    • @SpeakGaelic
      @SpeakGaelic  10 місяців тому +1

      Fàilte ort - welcome! 🙂

  • @Toscano46
    @Toscano46 3 роки тому +55

    I’m so excited! Thank you so much for making this accessible for free. The beautiful Gaelic language and culture must be preserved and shared as much as possible. Tha foghlam Gàidhlig math dhut. Mòran taing, a chàirdean! Tha Gàidhlig beò!

  • @viviennetresidder1483
    @viviennetresidder1483 6 місяців тому +16

    I wish they would dedicate programmes for all Celtic languages. Being Cornish, I would be very interested in watching a language programme for Cornish.

  • @Zynpeva
    @Zynpeva 10 місяців тому +6

    Thank you so much for these videos!!! I am a turkish college student trying to learn gaelic and this helps a lot, tapadh leibh!!!

    • @SpeakGaelic
      @SpeakGaelic  9 місяців тому +3

      ’S e do bheatha - you’re welcome! Best of luck with your studies 🙂

  • @MrKamran4685
    @MrKamran4685 3 дні тому

    I am very happy to finally start learning Scottish Gaelic. I grew up in India with Scottish American and Australian roots. My family is multi-lingual. I speak many languages such as Spanish, Hindi and some Indonesian, having lived all over the world. I'm experiencing my own Celtic revival, and I'm very excited to get in touch with my Celtic heritage and be the first in my family to do so. The only word we ever said was Cruchaan, which is the Campbell family war cry, we used to say at our family gatherings.

  • @sabsg3361
    @sabsg3361 3 роки тому +14

    Mealaibh ur naidheachd!! (Commenting to feed the algorithm-- siuthadaibh!)

  • @randomperson4000
    @randomperson4000 Рік тому +15

    It’s very cool being able to finally understand our culture, when I was younger we would always go to the highlands but I never understood anybody, I am thankful for these resources so I can finally talk to my friends in our nation’s language

  • @ruadhagainagaidheal9398
    @ruadhagainagaidheal9398 2 роки тому +18

    I grew up in a deprived part of Inverness speaking ‘Highland English’ - a mix of Highland dialect,standard Scottish English and ‘Scots’ with a fair sprinkling of Gaelic.
    I moved ‘down south’ many years ago to escape the midges and give my liver a break ! Living in Cornwall I was exposed to the beautiful Cornish language, which made me yearn to hear and speak the Gaelic again. I’m only a few minutes in to this first programme but I’m hooked.

    • @SpeakGaelic
      @SpeakGaelic  2 роки тому +3

      Nach math sin a chluinntinn! Great to hear you’re rediscovering your passion for the Gaelic language. Tha sinn an dòchas gun còrd na prògraman againn riut - we hope you enjoy the SpeakGaelic programmes and resources - taing!

  • @sephirosu
    @sephirosu 3 роки тому +34

    Excited about this series :) Any additional gaelic resources are always appreciated.

  • @milleraj86
    @milleraj86 2 роки тому +17

    I'm so excited to learn Gaelic! I'm the first person in my family in over two hundred years to speak the language. It's so exciting!

    • @SpeakGaelic
      @SpeakGaelic  2 роки тому +6

      Tha e cho math sin a chluinntinn! We’re delighted to hear that and are wishing you all the best on your Gaelic learning journey 😀

  • @Grace-bx1eg
    @Grace-bx1eg Рік тому +5

    I'm Cumbrian so we don't have Gaelic as a native language, but it's definitely had a lot of influence on some of our dialect, and I am very excited to try learning some of the gaelic, even though the sounds and script are very different to English

  • @samantharoe2150
    @samantharoe2150 Рік тому +10

    First one in my family to speak it since they came across the Atlantic in the 1700s. Lots of love from the USA. Thanks again for this opportunity to learn my ancestors language.

    • @SpeakGaelic
      @SpeakGaelic  Рік тому

      Madainn mhath Samantha agus mòran taing airson do theachdaireachd 🙂Many thanks for your encouraging message Samantha; keep up the good work in the States with the Gaelic! 💪

  • @gedzbafilizankaikwiaty-mel5595
    @gedzbafilizankaikwiaty-mel5595 6 місяців тому +2

    Mòran taing! Greetings from Poland - pozdrowienia z Polski!

  • @afonkuma
    @afonkuma 3 роки тому +14

    So pleased to see more excellent resources in Gaelic. Cho math seo fhaicinn agus tha mi a’ coimhead air adhart ri tuilleadh :)

    • @pulchralutetia
      @pulchralutetia 3 роки тому +2

      Agus tha mi fhein a'coimhead air adhart ri tuilleadh cuideachd a charaid! :-)

  • @maellebonnin7698
    @maellebonnin7698 4 місяці тому +3

    Going to visit Scotland in a few days. As per usual, I want to learn how to greet people in their language before visiting a new country. So thank you for these videos !

    • @willneverforgets3341
      @willneverforgets3341 2 дні тому

      100% of Scots speak English, sadly only a very small minority has fluency in Gaelic

  • @davidmcdonald4511
    @davidmcdonald4511 2 роки тому +13

    Thank you also. My ancestors came from Laggan, Inverness-shire, in the Highlands of Scotland and Gaelic was their first language. Like milleraj86, I'm the first person in my family to speak Gaelic in 200 years. It's really amazing! Tapadh Leibh, Daibhidh Mac Domhnaill

    • @SpeakGaelic
      @SpeakGaelic  2 роки тому +1

      ’S math gu bheil thu a’ tilleadh gu cànan do chinneadh - great to hear your speaking the language once again a Dhaibhidh! 🙂

    • @mariecmcleodsterk3402
      @mariecmcleodsterk3402 11 днів тому +1

      Id love to meet Gaelic people

  • @pheona1000
    @pheona1000 3 місяці тому +1

    How refreshing!

  • @lauratictoc
    @lauratictoc 3 роки тому +9

    Sgoinneil! Tapadh leibh!

  • @cabbageismyfavouritevegeta9542
    @cabbageismyfavouritevegeta9542 10 місяців тому +2

    Awesome

  • @bobfrost2843
    @bobfrost2843 Рік тому +7

    I speak thai and german and this written language is the pits lol ❤

    • @gcanaday1
      @gcanaday1 Рік тому +4

      Give it a few and you'll notice how regular it really is!

    • @juliahines6362
      @juliahines6362 6 днів тому

      I speak English obviously, German, some Russian, some polish, and now some Gaelic and I agree, it is the pits

  • @smacd6935
    @smacd6935 3 роки тому +12

    I’m just a beginner but I love this language. Currently I am working my way through the exercises in New Friends - Caraidean Ùra. Thank you for this. Tapadh leibh!

  • @spliff6888
    @spliff6888 8 місяців тому +2

    So good 🦋🍕🍓

  • @francestodd4377
    @francestodd4377 Рік тому +3

    Love the way you have organized learning with real life conversations. Thank you. I may actually learn Gaelic and feel comfortable using it!

    • @SpeakGaelic
      @SpeakGaelic  Рік тому +1

      Mòran taing Frances airson ur teachdaireachd snog! Many thanks for your helpful comment, Frances. It’s great to know what ways of working work best for our audiences ☺

  • @pluviopoezc
    @pluviopoezc 2 місяці тому +1

    Gàidhlig in my heart 💙🤍

    • @SpeakGaelic
      @SpeakGaelic  2 місяці тому

      Cànan ar cridhe ❤

    • @pluviopoezc
      @pluviopoezc 2 місяці тому

      @@SpeakGaelic It's an honor to study with you

  • @kiwieagle23
    @kiwieagle23 Рік тому +6

    Have just listened to episode 1 of the Speak Gaelic podcast (it was excellent!), and now here to watch the video too. I have Scottish ancestry but live far away in New Zealand. I'm hoping to learn Gaelic to try and have more of a connection to my ancestors, and since there are a few musical artists I like who sing in Gaelic (especially Tide Lines!) and I'd like to be able to understand the lyrics to their songs. Thank you so much in advance, I'm really excited to learn!

    • @SpeakGaelic
      @SpeakGaelic  Рік тому +2

      Feasgar math Summer 👋Hope you are well today. Great to hear you enjoyed the podcast; welcome to the world of SpeakGaelic! We're also big fans of Tide Lines too 😀Gur math a theid leat leis an ionnsachadh - best of luck with your learning!

  • @erichouser1187
    @erichouser1187 10 місяців тому +1

    This is so great to find this channel. Now, for someone who is born and bred in the US the first thing that I found that makes learning Gàidhlig, 5he language of my ancestors is the obstacle that I am trying to learn a language with American English mouth movements instead of Scottish mouth movements

    • @SpeakGaelic
      @SpeakGaelic  10 місяців тому

      Fàilte ort! A big welcome to you to the SpeakGaelic channel 👋

  • @theladyedwinagarrison
    @theladyedwinagarrison 2 роки тому +3

    I started studying Gaelic on 2/6/22. Very pleased that I found this series. Very helpful for my lessons. Thanks!

    • @SpeakGaelic
      @SpeakGaelic  2 роки тому +1

      Toilichte sin a chluinntinn Edwina - glad to hear it! Cùm ort - keep going 😊

  • @takashi.mizuiro
    @takashi.mizuiro 3 роки тому +5

    this is a great opening episode

  • @Alasdair91
    @Alasdair91 3 роки тому +4

    Tha seo cho math fhaicinn! Mealaibh ur naidheachd!

  • @theveganpolyglot9746
    @theveganpolyglot9746 3 роки тому +4

    This is really helpful. Thanks.

  • @Sam-shushu
    @Sam-shushu Рік тому

    What an amazing resource for we beginner's. Glè mhath!

    • @SpeakGaelic
      @SpeakGaelic  Рік тому

      Tha sinn toilichte a chluinntinn gu bheil na goireasan a’ còrdadh ribh! Delighted to hear that you’re enjoying the SpeakGaelic resources 🙂

  • @phowlett87
    @phowlett87 7 місяців тому +1

    Seeing it written almost makes it harder 😂

  • @blainefleeceandfiber2298
    @blainefleeceandfiber2298 Місяць тому +1

    Didn’t the 2nd gentleman say "Mar sin leat...Tioraidh!" Sorry if I'm misspelling!

  • @ronanbakker
    @ronanbakker 3 місяці тому

    As a Dutch speaker Gaelic and the Scots accent are naturally a wee easy for me because of the "u" and "ch" sounds, you didn't mention that in the video. Learning Dutch would be very helpful just to get the vowels right.

  • @williamduncanson3934
    @williamduncanson3934 3 роки тому +7

    Love it. Make sure you get on plenty of native speakers though. Brilliant start.

  • @cheyennecameronnaef-cid9611
    @cheyennecameronnaef-cid9611 7 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for this videos ❤

  • @andrewoliver7095
    @andrewoliver7095 Рік тому

    Excellent resource to use along with the website!

    • @SpeakGaelic
      @SpeakGaelic  Рік тому

      Mòran taing Anndra! Many thanks Andrew ☺

  • @urianthefatmansgreat
    @urianthefatmansgreat 2 роки тому +1

    Tha mi air bhioran! Tapadh leibh!

    • @SpeakGaelic
      @SpeakGaelic  2 роки тому +1

      'S e ur beatha (You're welcome - literally "it's your life")

  • @phen-themoogle7651
    @phen-themoogle7651 26 днів тому

    my favorite pun is "by learning Gaelic, I can connect with my roots" and she's working with roots in a garden lol

  • @merrilynkamp5683
    @merrilynkamp5683 10 місяців тому

    What a great programme. I like that you broach some grammar as well. Tapadh leat

    • @SpeakGaelic
      @SpeakGaelic  10 місяців тому

      Taing mhòr a charaid! Many thanks 🙂

  • @monoman4083
    @monoman4083 Рік тому +1

    very good

  • @peteymax
    @peteymax 7 місяців тому

    Go raibh maith agat 😊

  • @r91wolf54
    @r91wolf54 Рік тому +1

    Does anyone know if there's a full version of the intro/outro song and if so what's it called?

    • @SpeakGaelic
      @SpeakGaelic  Рік тому +5

      Madainn mhath a charaid 👋As things stand, the full SpeakGaelic track is not available to listen to on any audio platforms. However, the music was created by Isle of Skye band Niteworks, and plenty of their own music - including three albums - is available to listen to online! 🎶

  • @zulkiflijamil4033
    @zulkiflijamil4033 Рік тому +2

    Madainn mhath.

  • @Concreteowl
    @Concreteowl 2 місяці тому +2

    The non phonetic spelling is probably confusing me I think I should concentrate on the sounds first and the spelling later. Just like a child would.

    • @free_gold4467
      @free_gold4467 Місяць тому

      I've just started trying to learn some Gaelic and I'm finding the spelling very difficult as well. A lot of seemingly silent letters and extra sounds that don't seem to be represented by any letters.

  • @NikoruNinja
    @NikoruNinja 3 роки тому +10

    I wish there was a little less fluff and a little more learning Gaelic 😅

    • @keerincrabbattle
      @keerincrabbattle 3 роки тому +3

      Check out the SpeakGaelic podcast, there's less fluff but still introduces cultural aspects

    • @pulchralutetia
      @pulchralutetia 3 роки тому +1

      Cha toigh leam an 'fluff' (no stuth?) idir!

    • @keerincrabbattle
      @keerincrabbattle 3 роки тому

      @@pulchralutetia my Gaelic isn't great. Are you saying there's no fluff? Depends if you want a show about learning Gaelic or a show that teaches Gaelic. SpeakGaelic does both but if you want one and not the other exclusively then I think the podcast is a better shout because of the way it approaches this.

  • @mackeffect6943
    @mackeffect6943 2 місяці тому

    Can anyone help me identify which Niteworks song this is?

    • @Mark_jl91
      @Mark_jl91 24 дні тому

      Air Fàir an Là (feat. Sian)

  • @johnmacdonald3282
    @johnmacdonald3282 2 роки тому

    Could someone tell me the intro song as I want to play it when working.

    • @SpeakGaelic
      @SpeakGaelic  2 роки тому +1

      Madainn mhath John! Tha sinn an dòchas gu bheil thu gu math an-diugh. Hope you’re well today. The SpeakGaelic opening tune was specially created for the SpeakGaelic project by the band Niteworks. So although this tune isn’t available on music platforms, you will find lots of music from Niteworks across their three fantastic albums! Mòran taing 🙂

    • @johnmacdonald3282
      @johnmacdonald3282 2 роки тому +1

      @@SpeakGaelic Ah thanks for the quick response. I'm an eastender Cockney speaking who's father was from Lewis, Point. He had Gaelic but couldn't teach me and its such a shame that the Internet wasn't available back in the 80s as he would have loved being able to listen to the music. He had the album Home to Lewis with Ceann Loch an nuin or similar and John Tonkan. I'm even related to Tommy Darky 3rd cousin.
      I will soon be looking for a place on the island as I love the place do much and I hate London in comparison although it's not as bad as people say it is. I will talk with anyone anytime but I just want the Lewis way of life now.
      Greetings from sunny London

  • @OfficialRedDirtNurse
    @OfficialRedDirtNurse 3 роки тому +1

    Why does Andrew refer to Seamus as "Hamish"?

    • @SpeakGaelic
      @SpeakGaelic  3 роки тому +4

      It's the vocative case of Seumas - "Halò a Sheumais". More info on this can be found here: speakgaelic.scot/level/new-friends/topic/greeting-individuals/section/an-tuiseal-gairmeach/

  • @JordanMcQueen-rg7vh
    @JordanMcQueen-rg7vh Рік тому

    hearing someone mention penny arcade sent me

  • @andrewjennings7306
    @andrewjennings7306 2 роки тому

    Comment for algorithm

  • @nzbrotrev9028
    @nzbrotrev9028 5 місяців тому

    Writing the word sounds in English would be helpful

  • @Concreteowl
    @Concreteowl 2 місяці тому

    What if you are not feeling well? To assume someone is well when you ask how they are is insincere.

    • @wa.nderlvst
      @wa.nderlvst Місяць тому

      Chan eil mi gu math (I am not well), tha mi brònach (I am sad) or tha mi cròsta (I am cross)

  • @bilalhassan2536
    @bilalhassan2536 Місяць тому

    Sounds like Hebrew

  • @techmasterkat9048
    @techmasterkat9048 Рік тому

    Just how many consonants am I supposed to ignore and make up as I read? 😂 I love celtic music but this is extremely unintuitive.

  • @tv2work769
    @tv2work769 Рік тому

    nauseating agus taisbeanadh gu math fuadain rinn am bbc an t-sreath sin na b’ fheàrr bho thràth anns na 80n

  • @annmacleod1099
    @annmacleod1099 2 роки тому +1

    This is not scottish gealic it polish language .

  • @amysanchez3699
    @amysanchez3699 3 роки тому +2

    This format has been tried over and over, only now it's worse, because we're learning from other learners instead of native speakers. I don't like the host, either. Maybe an actual teacher would do better. The fate of our language is at risk of extinction, and you just remake Speaking Our Language, but worse?😭🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @takashi.mizuiro
      @takashi.mizuiro 3 роки тому +6

      i kinda understand what u mean
      and i agree that a teacher and native speakers would be good and would be required
      but i am able to learn form this and form other sources
      so i don’t really hate this

    • @The_Prenna
      @The_Prenna 3 роки тому +8

      Amy, please drop a link to your project to save the language from extinction. I'd be happy to support it.

    • @amysanchez3699
      @amysanchez3699 3 роки тому +1

      @@The_Prenna it doesn't require a huge project plan; it needs a greater incentive for the public, other than just saving a dying language. We're looking at years of study and investment (the investment is already huge, but not reaching the target) and at the end, there needs to be a genuine use for Gaelic which we also don't have.
      I didn't make my comment simply to complain. I want the language to be preserved more than anything. To do this, we need absolutely free education entirely in Gaelic from preschool all the way through to university. Every subject, every textbook (except English classes). Total immersion in the language as soon as possible. Within one generation, imagine the number of fluent speakers there would be, even if there were only one such school in each city.

    • @The_Prenna
      @The_Prenna 3 роки тому

      @@amysanchez3699 so where is the link to your project to help facilitate this? I tried Googling your name and nothing came up.

    • @amysanchez3699
      @amysanchez3699 3 роки тому +1

      @@The_Prenna what is wrong with you? I do not need any link, book, project plan, website or non-profit whatsoever in order to state my opinion on a video series. You will not save the language by attempting to invalidate anyone who disagrees with you because they don't have a project plan🤣. It's absolutely ludicrous. Anyone can dislike whatever they want, and I must say it's borderline psychotic to Google a stranger because you don't like what they said.
      To anyone else who is sane and reading this, I'm an English teacher and speak five other languages. I'm an interpreter, translator and writer of language-learning materials for children. I wish you luck in your quest to learn Gaelic.

  • @usernamename2978
    @usernamename2978 Рік тому

    I'd like a course from which to learn more Gaelic, but this isn't it. This opening session gives the impression that speaking the language involves a constant inane grin. If I want Play School, I'll tune to Play School.

    • @Spinner773
      @Spinner773 4 місяці тому

      Do you know where to learn it

  • @spinnergal3202
    @spinnergal3202 2 роки тому

    Tha mi air bhioran! Tapadh leibh!

    • @SpeakGaelic
      @SpeakGaelic  2 роки тому

      Tapadh leibh airson sgrìobhadh thugainn agus fàilte! Thanks for your comment and welcome 😊

  • @ZulkifliJamil4033-x6s
    @ZulkifliJamil4033-x6s Місяць тому

    Madainn mhath.