How to use the PAST TENSE in IRISH/ as GAEILGE
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List of VERBS:
Ceannaigh (kyan-nee) - to buy
Siúl (shool)- to walk
Bris (brish)- to break
Léim (lame)-to jump
Nigh (nyee)- to wash
Rith (reeh)- to run
Scuab (scoo-ib)- to brush
Smaoinigh (smwee-nee)- to think
Spreag (sprag)- to encourage
Athraigh (ah-hree)- to change
Ól (all) -to drink
Ullmhaigh (ull-wee)- to prepare
Ith (ee-h)- to eat
Éirigh (eerie) - to become/rise
Foghlaim (fole-lim) - to learn
Past- tense pronunciations:
Cheannaigh- hyan-nee
Shiúl- hyool
Bhris- vrish
D’athraigh- dah-ree
D’ól- doll
D’ullmhaigh- dull-wee
D’ith- jeeh
D’éirigh- jeer-ree
Disclaimer: I may make mistakes with the language from time to time. I am not fluent nor a professional teacher.
please do more of these videos Ive got leaving cert next year and Im struggling in ordinary level, I knew none of this🤦🏻♀️ This helped a lot thank you
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Your explanation was marvelously simple.
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My weird way of remembering will be that 'eat' is 'debry' in Cornish and 'learn' is 'desky'. That might be a coincidence, but Cornish also has similar sentence structure, which isn't.
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So it's basically about adding seimhiú or the D' preposition. It's not that difficult as I expected it would be, thank you for the explanation! :)
Nice explanation. Like the way you pronounce /r/ in English.
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Great help
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So much clearer. Go raibh maith agat.
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I am just learning, please keep going, very clear explanation
Very helpful
This episode really clears some confusion for me. Go hiontach!
In a month you get over thousand followers that's is really good 👏 👏 👏 👏 and in leinster we don't make the d caso a j we just say for example ulster say jii we say dii for d'ith strange that the dialects are that different.
Yeah it is isn’t it 🤔 I didn’t actually know that 😅 yes I am delighted that there are so many people out there who want to learn this beautiful language, long may it last 💚
Lovely videos as always, as an American finding Irish resources can be tough so I appreciate these videos. Ever though of doing a video on irish mythology and the pronunciation of the gods/demigods and places?
To be honest I really know nothing about that 🤣 but if you would like to know how to pronounce certain gods let me know 😊
Thanks very much. Keep the vids coming
Bris
Bhris
Nigh
Rith
Athraigh
D'ullmgaih
Ith
D'ith
Éirigh
Bhris mé an phlata.
Yes, this channel is really fascinating.
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Thanks for another lesson!
Head spinning a little bit 😵💫 but I’ll manage. Go raibh maith agat!
The video was cut off right at the end-can you please tell me about “shule” The word is in a song I love I’d like to understand it
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Very helpful thanks!
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Brilliant..
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Is it possible to give examples in past, present and future tenses 😊❤?
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well, it look like strange to me, confuse a little bit, but i gonna make the efforts to get that. thanks a bunch.
This is a very helpful video go raibh maith agat
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Speaking of the verb "nigh', do you use this verb for "bathing" as well ? Go raibh maith agat ❤️
Whoohoo 1,000 awesome!!!
🙏 thank you
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do you have recommendation of learning app for learning irish grammar?
Can you pray in Irish Gaelic?
Girl, to come back to the present tense, you have lovely eyebrows.
I thought it was easier to add the -adh or ach/each suffixes to make a word in past tense.
1000 6 months ago and now over 12k?
Blowing up!
Never heard of casú for apostrophe
Dia duit , Conas ata tu? Cen t-ainm ata ort? I have been trying to follow you for about two weeks but something doesn't seem to be working. I am trying again. Where in Ireland are you living at the moment? COVID cancelled my trip in June. I am planning on spending most of my time in Muenster and Galway. I want to see Skellig Michael and spend time in the Gaeltacht. Forty years ago, I bought the Buntus Cainte books but did not get the cassettes so it was useless. Slan
Go raibh maith agat
Does the d' standing for ''do'' undergo palatalization when it precedes a slender vowel?
Yes, it does. The "d" in "d'ith" is slender and the "d" in "d'ól" is broad, for instance.
haha! my brain is broken! :O
Go raibh míle maith agat, Molly! Ach, teastaíonn do chuidiú uaim! Past tense verbs with the first person plural are making me crazy..."bhriseamar? bhrisamar?" I'm so confused!
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