Dia daoibh 😊👋🏻 I want to do a Q&A video soon so if you have any questions that you would like answered, reply to this comment! They can be about Irish 💚 (nothing that requires in-depth explanation), Ireland 🇮🇪 , me 😁 (no political questions). PS I will be answering the questions in Irish! 😁 and including subtitles so it'll be my first video speaking ONLY in Irish!
I love the history us Scandinavians share with the Gaelic people and language. ☺️ It's really fun when I'm learning Irish and then a word pops up where you can absolutely see the Viking origins, like ag, ol, cainin, trall or pingin. It's history speaking to us through us 😌🇸🇪🇮🇪
Learning Irish has become my main pastime during Lockdown, I found a great course on futurelearn but still try to find a lot of other sources because they don't explain everything I want to know, so I love finding Irish content on TH-cam like yours. It's pure gold! And I would like to see all the videos you'll ever make.
I've found that combining resources, such as Futurelearn, DuoLingo, Rosetta stone, and the fabulous videos like this one, help fill in some of the holes.
this is a really good lesson! helps a lot when the uses are explained, rather than just a translation being given-go raibh maith agat :) also, the color scheme of the video is just really easy on the eyes, very enjoyable
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tá fáilte romhat! glad you enjoyed it 😊 and thank you! I love hearing good things about the video production itself 😅 makes my day!
Dia dhuit,Molly! Great video like always! You are really doing a great job by uploading these videos! In my humble opinion learning Irish is my duty,being an Irishman I must learn my language and speak it! It's a crying shame that I still can't speak Irish well,thus I really appreciate your videos and your knowledge of Irish! Good job! Is mór an trua nach féidir liom Gaelige a labhairt go maith! Is mór agam do chuid físeáin agus an t-eolas atá agat ar an nGaelige! Míle buíochas agus slán go fóill!
Go raibh maith agat. I am discovering your videos and I have found them very well done and very instructive. Maybe you have already made a video on verbal nouns as it is a topic in which I would be very interested. If you have not I would be very grateful if you could make one. Thank you so much once again and comhghairdeas! ☺👍
Dia dhuit Molly! Great video Molly! I really thank you for this great video! I badly needed them! Gabhaim buíochas mór leat as an bhfíseán iontach seo! Bhí géargha agam leo! Go raibh míle maith agat agus slán go fóill!
However, there is another way to express possession (ownership) in Irish, and it is construction with "Is le" (or with pronouns not just le but liom, leat, leis, etc.). For example: "Is liom é."
Literally the most useful video about Irish language!!! I´ve been studying Irish for about a year from various materials but nowhere I could find when to use AG. So I wasn´t able to understand sentences I saw nor I was able to create some sentences on my own. But now I´m sure it will be much much more easier! GRMA and best regards from Slovakia! :-)
Thanks for the videos, I have a love of Irish, but don't know about the word groups like what pro noun means. I imagine I m not the only one: alas I am grateful for all Your videos. Can You give link that would help people like me: who only have experience of speaking language, if You get me. And also I feel that the Donegal ways of saying are different than other Counties. I m not being smart. Like the way I would say things as gsilugel. Can't spell it. Ta brom orm. I am really grateful for Your posts. Sincerely. Maybe can You do videos on the difference in pronounceation in regional difference. If that makes sense. 😊, I m 44 years old and had national school and nothing further. But my Nanny used to talk Irish to me all the time when I was with her. And we were not liveing in a gailutath. Can't spell if You get the jist. Either how I really appreciate Your videos. Be Well and may God be on You. Sincerely. Jjk, waterford.
Fuair mé d'fhíseáin inniu agus is míle maith liom iad. Míníonn tú gach rud go soiléir. Thosaigh mé foghlaim a labhairt as Gaeilge ar DuoLingo dhá bhliain ó shin. D'fhoghlaim mé cuid mór ach tá lear mór ar DuoLingo. Sorry if that was somewhat garbled. I'm still not that great. That took *several* trips to the dictionary :-p I'd definitely love a deep dive into all the prepositions. I have a lot of trouble with those. I haven't looked through all your back catalog, yet, so you may have done this already, but I'd love to see a good explanation of numbers. There's a lot to the way Irish does them that I find very counter-intuitive.
I loved this video, as I am an auditory learner more than a learner that writes things down unless it's spoken to me repeatedly and I write it down. But I have a question if you haven't posted a video yet. What's the difference between at someone and with someone? Like, if I wanted to say my dog is with me, would it be "Tá mo mhadra agam" or would it be something like "Tá mo mhadra liom"?
Dia duit Molly. Cád é mar ata tú? Is maith liom do fhíseán an úsáideach. Go raibh maith agat.Lig do ghruaia fada agus na álainn tuilleamh beidh tú na álainn!!!! Slán agat.
Go raibh míle maith agat! I will gleefully watch anything you would teach on the prepositional pronouns--I have particular problems with 'ar', 'de' and 'do' ('de' and 'do' have identical third person plural and first person feminine and it's very confusing!).
Físeán maith! (Arís). :) The last use for "ag" wasn't one I was aware of. I may have heard someone use it before, but that may have been on a sentence that was somewhat confusing to me because I wasn't aware of that meaning. Go raibh míle maith agat!
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yes it's not used that much but thought it was worth a mention 😁 so glad you enjoyed! tá fáilte romhat 💚🥰
On a linguistic note - I don't think it is quite correct to call verb-nouns in Celtic languages "gerunds", at least nobody else seems to. There is an increasing feeling not to impose Latin grammar on our languages. I decided not to sign up to futurelearn for more DCU courses. When I can start earning again (lockdown has been tough), I'll consider joining your Patreon instead as this suits my learning style better.
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ok noted 👍🏻 look forward to seeing you on Patreon 😊
Dia daoibh 😊👋🏻 I want to do a Q&A video soon so if you have any questions that you would like answered, reply to this comment!
They can be about Irish 💚 (nothing that requires in-depth explanation), Ireland 🇮🇪 , me 😁 (no political questions).
PS I will be answering the questions in Irish! 😁 and including subtitles so it'll be my first video speaking ONLY in Irish!
what made you want to continue your irish studies? and how hard was it to achieve the level you're at now?
Have you spoken a lot with someone who speaks other dialect? If so, How much did you understand eachother?
I love the history us Scandinavians share with the Gaelic people and language. ☺️ It's really fun when I'm learning Irish and then a word pops up where you can absolutely see the Viking origins, like ag, ol, cainin, trall or pingin. It's history speaking to us through us 😌🇸🇪🇮🇪
Yes! I would love a video on each of the common prepositions - ar an, as an, leis an, thar an, do, ó, faoin, roimh an, de, i, etc.
th-cam.com/video/fonw3_w9Bj4/w-d-xo.html
In Russian we also don’t say “I have” like in English. We use preposition like in Irish.
Thank you for teaching irish so clearly your a born teacher
Thank you - yes, a bit complex, but you make it fun, and almost understandable! :)
You're a grand teacher with a nice gentle style of delivery .... nice one.... I'm looking forward to the next vids
Is muinteoir iontach thu! Déan na fiseain faoi ar agus verbal nouns, le do thoil!
Yes, would love a vid on verbal nouns and also on the verbal adjective. But most of all, one on DNTLS!
I’ve learned lots from watching your videos. Dia duiht Mol.s
Prepositions are hard. I'd love to see the different ways 'le' is used.
Prepositions are hard
I will learn when i am sure i have to learn it.
Go raibh maith agat as an fisean. Please make a full series on prepositions. That cleared up a lot for me.
will do 😊
Learning Irish has become my main pastime during Lockdown, I found a great course on futurelearn but still try to find a lot of other sources because they don't explain everything I want to know, so I love finding Irish content on TH-cam like yours. It's pure gold! And I would like to see all the videos you'll ever make.
I've found that combining resources, such as Futurelearn, DuoLingo, Rosetta stone, and the fabulous videos like this one, help fill in some of the holes.
aw this is so sweet! thank you 😊
this is a really good lesson! helps a lot when the uses are explained, rather than just a translation being given-go raibh maith agat :)
also, the color scheme of the video is just really easy on the eyes, very enjoyable
tá fáilte romhat! glad you enjoyed it 😊 and thank you! I love hearing good things about the video production itself 😅 makes my day!
I am having a lot of trouble learning the prepositions. Any lessons you can provide will be greatly appreciated.
bhí an físeán an-usaideach, go raibh míle maith agat.
I need this video so bad, go raibh maith agat!
tá fáilte romhat 😊💚
Good video. Thank you. You explain perfect. Please make more videos.
Thank you much. I'll go home one day, I hope. Xx
I'm so sorry, I feel as if Iv missed a few classes. You are so class❤️
Helps me a lot. I needed that.
Yes please. Verbal nouns
Are you able to speak with native Irish speakers in Donegal?
Dia dhuit,Molly! Great video like always! You are really doing a great job by uploading these videos! In my humble opinion learning Irish is my duty,being an Irishman I must learn my language and speak it! It's a crying shame that I still can't speak Irish well,thus I really appreciate your videos and your knowledge of Irish! Good job! Is mór an trua nach féidir liom Gaelige a labhairt go maith! Is mór agam do chuid físeáin agus an t-eolas atá agat ar an nGaelige!
Míle buíochas agus slán go fóill!
grma! 😊 don't worry you will speak well one day!
@ Go raibh míle maith agat,Molly!😀🤝🙏
Go raibh maith agat. I am discovering your videos and I have found them very well done and very instructive. Maybe you have already made a video on verbal nouns as it is a topic in which I would be very interested. If you have not I would be very grateful if you could make one.
Thank you so much once again and comhghairdeas! ☺👍
Molly really enjoying your videos. I am a little over whelmed, I seem so far behind. Great videos and easy to understand.
I see where we get the word galore from. Go leor. Interesting.
Yes, please do a video about prepositions 🙏
Dia dhuit Molly! Great video Molly! I really thank you for this great video! I badly needed them! Gabhaim buíochas mór leat as an bhfíseán iontach seo! Bhí géargha agam leo! Go raibh míle maith agat agus slán go fóill!
Grma 😊
I would as welll
Like even before watching!
I am new based in Ireland, I would love to learn the language.
However, there is another way to express possession (ownership) in Irish, and it is construction with "Is le" (or with pronouns not just le but liom, leat, leis, etc.). For example: "Is liom é."
Thanks for another interesting, informative and entertaining presentation. GRMA. Seosamh.
tá fáilte romhat 😊 thank you for your lovely comment!
Tá sméirín agam!
Literally the most useful video about Irish language!!! I´ve been studying Irish for about a year from various materials but nowhere I could find when to use AG. So I wasn´t able to understand sentences I saw nor I was able to create some sentences on my own. But now I´m sure it will be much much more easier! GRMA and best regards from Slovakia! :-)
Thanks for the videos, I have a love of Irish, but don't know about the word groups like what pro noun means. I imagine I m not the only one: alas I am grateful for all Your videos. Can You give link that would help people like me: who only have experience of speaking language, if You get me. And also I feel that the Donegal ways of saying are different than other Counties. I m not being smart. Like the way I would say things as gsilugel. Can't spell it. Ta brom orm. I am really grateful for Your posts. Sincerely. Maybe can You do videos on the difference in pronounceation in regional difference. If that makes sense. 😊, I m 44 years old and had national school and nothing further. But my Nanny used to talk Irish to me all the time when I was with her. And we were not liveing in a gailutath. Can't spell if You get the jist. Either how I really appreciate Your videos. Be Well and may God be on You. Sincerely. Jjk, waterford.
Fuair mé d'fhíseáin inniu agus is míle maith liom iad. Míníonn tú gach rud go soiléir. Thosaigh mé foghlaim a labhairt as Gaeilge ar DuoLingo dhá bhliain ó shin. D'fhoghlaim mé cuid mór ach tá lear mór ar DuoLingo.
Sorry if that was somewhat garbled. I'm still not that great. That took *several* trips to the dictionary :-p
I'd definitely love a deep dive into all the prepositions. I have a lot of trouble with those. I haven't looked through all your back catalog, yet, so you may have done this already, but I'd love to see a good explanation of numbers. There's a lot to the way Irish does them that I find very counter-intuitive.
I loved this video, as I am an auditory learner more than a learner that writes things down unless it's spoken to me repeatedly and I write it down. But I have a question if you haven't posted a video yet.
What's the difference between at someone and with someone? Like, if I wanted to say my dog is with me, would it be "Tá mo mhadra agam" or would it be something like "Tá mo mhadra liom"?
It would be liom 😁
Dia duit Molly. Cád é mar ata tú? Is maith liom do fhíseán an úsáideach. Go raibh maith agat.Lig do ghruaia fada agus na álainn tuilleamh beidh tú na álainn!!!! Slán agat.
Go raibh maith agat.
Go raibh míle maith agat! I will gleefully watch anything you would teach on the prepositional pronouns--I have particular problems with 'ar', 'de' and 'do' ('de' and 'do' have identical third person plural and first person feminine and it's very confusing!).
Is lá maith é gach lá a dhéanann tú físeán nua! grmma!
Would it be correct to say: Tá grá agam ag na físeáin seo! ?
@@timflatus you only use grá with people, if you want to say for objects, places etc. you can say is aoibhinn liom or is breá liom na físeáin seo :)
@ grma!
Físeán maith! (Arís). :) The last use for "ag" wasn't one I was aware of. I may have heard someone use it before, but that may have been on a sentence that was somewhat confusing to me because I wasn't aware of that meaning. Go raibh míle maith agat!
yes it's not used that much but thought it was worth a mention 😁 so glad you enjoyed! tá fáilte romhat 💚🥰
@ Cinnte! I'm looking forward to any further videos you do on the prepositions. They have so many uses in Irish!
The instagram link in the bio is dead, I found your page through google though!
How do ya say " let me know, will ya"
my head is spinning
Iontach 👍
grma 🥰
What was the timer set for?
I wanted to film the video within 20 minutes but it took 30 minutes 😂
way easier than numbers ha ha
Físeán ar fheabhas. Buíochas leat.
We are all having a lot of trouble learning the prepositions
Go hiontach!
grma 😊
On a linguistic note - I don't think it is quite correct to call verb-nouns in Celtic languages "gerunds", at least nobody else seems to. There is an increasing feeling not to impose Latin grammar on our languages. I decided not to sign up to futurelearn for more DCU courses. When I can start earning again (lockdown has been tough), I'll consider joining your Patreon instead as this suits my learning style better.
ok noted 👍🏻 look forward to seeing you on Patreon 😊
So sorry your back hurts, b t w.