Dia daoibh 👋🏻 Tá súil agam go mbainfidh tú sult as an fhíseán seo agus mo thagairt do 'Father Ted' agus 'Breaking Bad' - I hope that you enjoy this video and my reference to 'Father Ted' and 'Breaking Bad' 😁 Is aoibhinn liom iad! Aon duine eile? - I love them! anybody else? 🥰 Also, I just wanted to note a correction: Deir - is originally 'Abair', it changes to deir in the present & future. So, Abair is irregular in the future tense as it changes to Deir. Tá brón orm, rinne mé dearmad 🥺 I'm sorry, I forgot. Slán, Molly x
girl your editing is on point lmaoooo also cant wait to get more fluent in irish- it's quite the challenge for me compared to romance langs but I'm sure I'll get it :) pray 4 me lol
Oh, also!! I love your stuck man... I learn with pictures, and taught my kids and grandchildren with pictures too! Thank you, kindly, for helping us! God bless ..
Oh, yes please do!! I just FOUND you channel, i love it! I can use that video that you just mentioned❤ ...I am just learning, from USA... my grandmother was from Ireland, donegal... it is sad that her history, stopped with her--- we never knew anything, as to Ireland... no irish was spoken😪....PS. an idea: also, a video of vocabulary words, that have the hardest SOUND combinations to read, a few words of each type, listed and shown as you read them... (for example, NOT the translation of these words here, but, groups of irish words, shown, that portray their OWN SAME COMBINATION LETTERS--- here are english examples: sleigh, weigh, neigh.....thought, ought, sought, bought.... round, ground, sound....right, sight, might.... faint, paint, quaint....peach, reach, leach.. * that way, we can listen, and, read, and copy the sounds, ALL THE SAME, a few times, in a row, for each combination 🤗🥰, with you) do you see what i mean??... here is aother example, in spanish, : llorar, llena llanto... quatro, quarto, quando...., and, example in french: beau, chapeau... moi, toi ... ceux, peu, feutre,... etc, 🤗🥰
I think another video with it all put together would be great. It's just a chance to review and reinforce things, and you could introduce some new words and/or have a theme (like your favorite things to see, to do, or fun things) and so on.
Dia dhuit Molly! Really loved your video! It's one of the best videos in Irish that I've ever seen! Loved the way you talked about the prepositions! Good luck! Thaitin an bealach a mhínigh tú na réamhfhocail! Ádh mór! Míle buíochas agus slán tamall!
Dia duit! How can i stay motivated to keep learning Irish? Slán!
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change up your learning methods 😁 try watching shows as Gaeilge, listening to ceol as Gaeilge, reading etc. I'm learning Italian at the moment and I started labelling things around my house with the Italian for them, it's a great way to learn vocabulary and you'll feel accomplished when you can recall them 😊 also connect with others who are learning Irish too! there's load on instagram, Facebook groups 👍🏻
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@@elizabeth_quinn it's so great! even do post-its on your bathroom mirror or somewhere you would pass a lot with things you struggle to remember in Irish or verb endings 😊 eventually you'll know it off by heart!
Hello and thank you so much for this helpful tips, I am an Italian guy with a strong passion for the Irish language and culture (especially folk and rock music). If I may dare to ask, do you often listen to specific musical groups whose lyrics are in Irish? May it be considered it a good way to train the "hearing ability" ? 🙂
Dia dhuit Molly! What a great video! I really loved it! You described the pronouns very well! Kudos to you! Thaitin an físeán go mór liom! Maith thú! Go raibh maith agat agus slán go fóill!
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Go raibh maith agat Bompy 😁 did you change your name from Pompy?
Dia dhuit ! Bhreathnaigh mé air arís,mar nuair a foilsíodh an físeán bhí tinneas cinn orm ! Tá sé "fabulous"! Oireann dath dearg duit! Go raibh míle maith agat agus slán go fóill!👍👏😀
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an dath is fearr liom 😁❤️❤️ tá fáilte romhat go deo 💚
This vídeo mostly shows me how little the Irish languages care for the letter F, it's in the middle of almost all of these words and I didn't hear it a single time, good to know kksksksk
There are a good words in all of the Gaelics of Latin origin that were borrowed directly from the Romans. The p's in those words were changed for c's because at that time the language had no p sound and the speakers couldn't pronounce it.
@@rag0t2010 Unfortunately, I don't know of any. If anything, the vector points probably points the other way ultimately because Iberian Celtic is thought to be related more to Gaelic than other Celtic languages.
I love your videos, but I started my Irish journey with Duolingo. I’m now stuck (no stick man) writing the following sentence for a verb that is regular in the future: Ólfaimid beoir agus ólfaidh na mná fíon.
Hi i absolutely loveeee your videos and its really helping me with learning irish. Im really struggling with how sentences are kinda like backwards but so words arent backwards if you get what i mean,is there anyway you could make a video explaining that? That would be highly appreciated❤❤
Hi Thank you! I love stick man idea. Can you ad underneath each word how it would spell phoneticly so I can remember how the words sound? Love re barret! Pittsburgh Irish American send thanks!
I have a question you did a video on doulingo amd I was wondering if irish amd gaelic are the same thinv or if they are two different languages?
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Well in Ireland we never refer to it as Gaelic, always Irish. Irish is a Gaelic language, as are Scottish Gaelic and Manx (from Isle of Man) so it would be correct to refer to it as Irish Gaelic but not Gaelic alone. However, it is commonly referred to as just 'Gaelic' , something that annoys many Irish people 😂😂
There was a plural "you", but we dropped it. (Or I suppose "you" was the plural, and "thou" was singular. I forget which was which.) I've no idea why. However there's still the dialect specific "Y'all", or "You'se guys" that I feel all English speakers should embrace.
I wondered when you would start saying “Dia doaibh”
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I say Dia duit because although there are many people who watch the video, I'm talking to the individual watching the video, it makes it more personal.
I like the idea of “all put together”
Dia daoibh 👋🏻
Tá súil agam go mbainfidh tú sult as an fhíseán seo agus mo thagairt do 'Father Ted' agus 'Breaking Bad' - I hope that you enjoy this video and my reference to 'Father Ted' and 'Breaking Bad' 😁 Is aoibhinn liom iad! Aon duine eile? - I love them! anybody else? 🥰
Also, I just wanted to note a correction: Deir - is originally 'Abair', it changes to deir in the present & future. So, Abair is irregular in the future tense as it changes to Deir. Tá brón orm, rinne mé dearmad 🥺 I'm sorry, I forgot.
Slán,
Molly x
Bheadh sé sin rud éacúiméineach.
Do we like Father Ted? Noooo, the DVD was just resting on my shelf ;)
girl your editing is on point lmaoooo also cant wait to get more fluent in irish- it's quite the challenge for me compared to romance langs but I'm sure I'll get it :) pray 4 me lol
Yes, please make a video of all tenses together!
Me too please.
Oh, also!! I love your stuck man... I learn with pictures, and taught my kids and grandchildren with pictures too! Thank you, kindly, for helping us! God bless ..
Oh, yes please do!! I just FOUND you channel, i love it! I can use that video that you just mentioned❤ ...I am just learning, from USA... my grandmother was from Ireland, donegal... it is sad that her history, stopped with her--- we never knew anything, as to Ireland... no irish was spoken😪....PS. an idea: also, a video of vocabulary words, that have the hardest SOUND combinations to read, a few words of each type, listed and shown as you read them... (for example, NOT the translation of these words here, but, groups of irish words, shown, that portray their OWN SAME COMBINATION LETTERS--- here are english examples: sleigh, weigh, neigh.....thought, ought, sought, bought.... round, ground, sound....right, sight, might.... faint, paint, quaint....peach, reach, leach.. * that way, we can listen, and, read, and copy the sounds, ALL THE SAME, a few times, in a row, for each combination 🤗🥰, with you) do you see what i mean??... here is aother example, in spanish, : llorar, llena llanto... quatro, quarto, quando...., and, example in french: beau, chapeau... moi, toi ... ceux, peu, feutre,... etc, 🤗🥰
How do you feel about nearly 22,000 subscribers,well deserved,ive found it invaluable so,go raibh mile maith agat
I’m delighted 🥰 it’s great to see so many people learning ár dteanga GRMA!
Very helpful thank you and would love all tenses together please!
I never saw your other stick figure video, but I love that idea. It seems like the kind of thing that will work way better than it actually should.
it's SO helpful
I think another video with it all put together would be great. It's just a chance to review and reinforce things, and you could introduce some new words and/or have a theme (like your favorite things to see, to do, or fun things) and so on.
great idea! go raibh maith agat 😊💚
@ Tá fáilte romhat.
Hi Molly! Thanks for making videos like this👍🇧🇷
Comparisons of all common verbs used in different tenses would be good.
"Chaith sí beiréad sú craobh ...'
Le aghaidh aingeal !
Dia dhuit Molly! Really loved your video! It's one of the best videos in Irish that I've ever seen! Loved the way you talked about the prepositions! Good luck! Thaitin an bealach a mhínigh tú na réamhfhocail! Ádh mór!
Míle buíochas agus slán tamall!
go raibh maith agat 😊
Great explanation!
Dia duit! How can i stay motivated to keep learning Irish? Slán!
change up your learning methods 😁 try watching shows as Gaeilge, listening to ceol as Gaeilge, reading etc.
I'm learning Italian at the moment and I started labelling things around my house with the Italian for them, it's a great way to learn vocabulary and you'll feel accomplished when you can recall them 😊 also connect with others who are learning Irish too! there's load on instagram, Facebook groups 👍🏻
@@elizabeth_quinn it's so great! even do post-its on your bathroom mirror or somewhere you would pass a lot with things you struggle to remember in Irish or verb endings 😊 eventually you'll know it off by heart!
Hello and thank you so much for this helpful tips, I am an Italian guy with a strong passion for the Irish language and culture (especially folk and rock music).
If I may dare to ask, do you often listen to specific musical groups whose lyrics are in Irish? May it be considered it a good way to train the "hearing ability" ? 🙂
@ Haha it's been so longs since i commented this, but thank you so much! I really have to get back to learning!
I've seen both your present and past tense verbs, can you do the future verb tense please.
Everywhere I go I recognize you francis
Dia dhuit Molly! What a great video! I really loved it! You described the pronouns very well! Kudos to you! Thaitin an físeán go mór liom! Maith thú!
Go raibh maith agat agus slán go fóill!
Go raibh maith agat Bompy 😁 did you change your name from Pompy?
@ No,Pompi is my brother!😀
@@bompykaushal9340 and what about Rompi?
@ I changed my internet name from Rompy to Bompy!😀
@@bompykaushal9340 Pompey the Great?
Dia dhuit ! Bhreathnaigh mé air arís,mar nuair a foilsíodh an físeán bhí tinneas cinn orm ! Tá sé "fabulous"! Oireann dath dearg duit!
Go raibh míle maith agat agus slán go fóill!👍👏😀
an dath is fearr liom 😁❤️❤️ tá fáilte romhat go deo 💚
yes yes one more lesson with le beret rouge of course see you later one minute please I would like to order this typical irish hat francis
This vídeo mostly shows me how little the Irish languages care for the letter F, it's in the middle of almost all of these words and I didn't hear it a single time, good to know kksksksk
Hiontach Molly! Great Vid
Great video!
Thank for your videos my it is very helpful for my daughter who is in first class,
Great video! I realy liked your look, very stylish 👌
ah go raibh maith agat a Sam 😊💚
Hello there, Do you know any adjectives in Irish that have a Spanish origin??
In English I think we have Cimarron and Alcoholic.
hmm no I've never thought about this before 🤔 interesting
@ please, look it up!
I beg you.
There are a good words in all of the Gaelics of Latin origin that were borrowed directly from the Romans. The p's in those words were changed for c's because at that time the language had no p sound and the speakers couldn't pronounce it.
@@Tranxhead but from Castilian Spanish proper? (Medieval Spanish l, early modern Spanish, nowadays Spanish)
@@rag0t2010 Unfortunately, I don't know of any. If anything, the vector points probably points the other way ultimately because Iberian Celtic is thought to be related more to Gaelic than other Celtic languages.
You are brilliant! Thank you
I love your videos, but I started my Irish journey with Duolingo. I’m now stuck (no stick man) writing the following sentence for a verb that is regular in the future:
Ólfaimid beoir agus ólfaidh na mná fíon.
Fair play mo chara 👍 lovey outfit as well 💚 great craic
go raibh maith agat 😊
Hi i absolutely loveeee your videos and its really helping me with learning irish. Im really struggling with how sentences are kinda like backwards but so words arent backwards if you get what i mean,is there anyway you could make a video explaining that? That would be highly appreciated❤❤
bien le beret rouge francis
So I could say déanfaigh mé caife ar madin?
Hi Thank you! I love stick man idea. Can you ad underneath each word how it would spell phoneticly so I can remember how the words sound? Love re barret! Pittsburgh Irish American send thanks!
will remember this for next time, thanks 😊
I have a question you did a video on doulingo amd I was wondering if irish amd gaelic are the same thinv or if they are two different languages?
Well in Ireland we never refer to it as Gaelic, always Irish. Irish is a Gaelic language, as are Scottish Gaelic and Manx (from Isle of Man) so it would be correct to refer to it as Irish Gaelic but not Gaelic alone. However, it is commonly referred to as just 'Gaelic' , something that annoys many Irish people 😂😂
@ cool deal thanks for your response and your videos that sparked my interest for Irish and other gaelic languages
Is breá liom do hata! Go raibh maith agat as an eolas 💚 Slán go fóill~
go raibh maith agat 🥺 is aoibhinn liom mo hata freisin 😁
Hi there. I thought the verb to say was abair not deir (eg. Abair amach é)?
Yes you’re right! I don’t know why I keep doing that lately thinking Deir is the route 😶😅
@ I wish it was. It wouldn't be quite so irregular! 😀
Simon and Garfunkel, Class! Always found it strange how there's no you 'Plural' in English!
There was a plural "you", but we dropped it. (Or I suppose "you" was the plural, and "thou" was singular. I forget which was which.) I've no idea why. However there's still the dialect specific "Y'all", or "You'se guys" that I feel all English speakers should embrace.
@@ajrollo1437 Just one of those quirks!
Is maith liom do hate tá sé galánta ( I like your hat its beautiful 🥰
Go raibh maith agat. Great idea to put all the tenses on your straw man. Wish we had a resource like this many moons ago.
it's so helpful isn't it? 😊 haha never heard it called a straw man before 😅
well done, im Armenian and its still interesting to me very unique language indeed.
Is maith liom an fear bhata agus tri fhiseain le cheile
Molly, you look beautiful in red. Your red hat and your red dress.
Tame go maith
Why so the D's sound like js?
it's the d caol (slender d), when there's an i or e before or after
I bet "youse" is grammatically correct in Scots
Go hiontach, go raibh maith agat.
tá fáilte romhat 😊💚
Go raibh maith agat as an físeán seo. Bíonn na “irregular verbs” an-deacair
Caithfidh mé leanúint ag cleachta leo
Go raibh maith agat!
Dean cuppan tae Le do hol
Fr Ted clip lol
I wondered when you would start saying “Dia doaibh”
I say Dia duit because although there are many people who watch the video, I'm talking to the individual watching the video, it makes it more personal.
@ 👍👏😀
Ho today is lovely
Nice non-communist red beret❤❤❤