Hi Zoe! Have you checked out our beginners course on learnirishonline.com ? It has everything needed for someone with no to little Irish (past/present/future, greetings, pronunciation, is/tá, prepositions, comprehension, resources, etc..) Let me know if you want more info GRMA!
The ending doesn't have to be "ooh" every time, that's only in ulster. It's pronounced different in munster and connacht dialects. I suspect the caighdeán oifigiúil follows the connacht pronounciation.
Good video, well explained, thank you.
These videos are great, an enjoyable way to learn and really well explained
Ar fheabhas! Go raibh míle maith agat, ,ba mhór an cuidiú é!
Great videos (1 & 2). The pennies have dropped at last on both the passive and conditional tenses after years of trying to get to grips with them.
Fiseán iontach, a chara! Go raibh maith agat. Bhí sé an-úsáideach agus cabhrach domsa!
Could you do few videos to learn basic Irish?🙏🙏🙏
Hi Zoe! Have you checked out our beginners course on learnirishonline.com ? It has everything needed for someone with no to little Irish (past/present/future, greetings, pronunciation, is/tá, prepositions, comprehension, resources, etc..)
Let me know if you want more info
GRMA!
So the Free Verb must always be used for this kind of construction.....and to say " Ta an doras Dunta" is wrong? The Door is closed.........
The ending doesn't have to be "ooh" every time, that's only in ulster. It's pronounced different in munster and connacht dialects. I suspect the caighdeán oifigiúil follows the connacht pronounciation.