Basic phrases in Irish language

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⭐️⭐️⭐️Please note. Although I am Irish, I am not a native Irish speaker. So I have an English accent when I speak in irish 🙈
This video is intended for people who have no or very little irish but want to learn just a few basic phrases. I hope it will spark a curiosity to learn more.
If you want to learn more Irish, I suggest joining a class or even better coming to Ireland to learn 😀⭐️⭐️⭐️

In this video, I give a few basic phrases in the Irish language. How to say hello, how to say your name, how to say ‘how are you doing?’”, thank you, goodbye, welcome and cheers!

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Hi, my name is Matthew :)
I'm Irish and in this channel I will share my knowledge of Irish language and culture. I hope by doing this I will inspire you to be more curious about Irish and hopefully inspire you to learn and to start speaking Irish and exploring Irish culture.
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Go raibh maith agat! Actually, I'm Russian, but in childhood my mother showed me the Riverdance show and I immediately fell in love with Ireland. Several months ago I learned a few songs and now I try to learn Irish in Duolingo, but sometimes it seems to me that some words are mispronounced, so I was glad to hear a native Irish person speaking them❤

dAryamir
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In Montenegro we also have a very similar hello and response. We say "God is helping" and "God help you".

verygood
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For a Portuguese speaker Irish is almost impossible to pronounce but it was really nice watching this video. :)

rafinhad
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This would be a great language to use when communicating during a war. Much like the navajo windtalkers.

BreckoniousMaximus
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Thank you. Excellent sound with the microphone

raquelrd
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Coming from California to Ireland in June! I think I will practice these phrases this month ahead of time! Thanks!

carol
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Great video great sound and nice landscape, it's great ! I started learning and already new some of the words but not all of them, and for "how are you" it was great to have the different way to say it.

abdoulazizmbodj
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Thank you for your videos. I work as a barback at a sports bar in County Sutter in Northern California and I've recently met an Irishman who has moved to this area. I've learned the basic greetings thanks to your videos but I'd like to take it a step further and learn more bar and restaurant type phrases such as, "What can I get you to drink?" (even though I know he's going to order a Guiness. Also, "Are you ready for another Guiness?" "Would you like to see a menu?" "Are you ready to order?" "How is everything?" "Can I get you anything". And other things you might hear in an Irish bar that you might not hear in an American bar... Go raibh maith agat.

santosvigil
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My grandfather was from Dingle. It was so good to see even a tiny view of it. I’m an old man now, but I still hope I might visit Ireland some day.

billmoran
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we really need a separate video on those usually-silent di/trigraphs as they make pronunciation very challenging

saladinelbahy
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Beautiful guest appearance by the bird at :54, and 1:16

Donna
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Thank you for these videos (go raibh maith agat). I am trying to learn Irish on Duolingo. I’ve learned 125 words and phrases in just two weeks! I could order briosca agus cupán tae if I were in An Ghaeltacht (instead of California). Tara is ainm dom agus is múinteoir mé. Labhraím Béarla agus Fraincis (je suis prof de français). The hard part is the pronunciation! The computerized voices on the app don’t sound consistent, so I have no confidence that I am speaking correctly. We need more of these videos to help us hear basic phrases spoken by a live person. I’m not ready to listen to Irish TV or radio yet. I got to visit Dublin last year, and I can’t wait to go back to Ireland. I want to visit Cork and Kerry next. They look lovely, and I found all the Irish people I met to be so genuinely helpful and charming! Please share more of your wonderful country with us.

tarathiesmeyer
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Thanks for the lesson ! Greetings from France, I'll visit Emerald Isle next week!

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MartinoSantaMuerte
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New sub thanks to this video! Beautiful backdrop, and extremely clear pronunciation. Thank you for providing region variations as well! The graphics are crystal clear and look amazing on that beautiful water.

My wife and I are planning to move to Ireland, where her family lives, within the next few years. These videos will really help me with learning to correctly pronounce Gaeilge. Go raibh maith agat!

tabbybros
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I love this video please do some more, I am a new subscriber attempting to learn Irish. My grandfather was 100 percent from Ireland. Last name Neary (Americanized obviously) I believe we are from Tyrone Co. THANK YOU for the video, I look forward to seeing more from you. Would love love love to visit Ireland someday. My parents went in the 80's to meet relatives and loved it. I also love the scenery with the boats in the background, very familiar as I grew up and now live in Santa Barbara California.

paulaneary
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Thanks Matthew for the effort. I love the Irish culture and learning a bit helps

angeldust
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Bello il video vlog ❤
Aspettando il prossimo 😊

seisha
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Thanks a great start. I'd picked up "Slance" for pubs and new Irish friends. I thought it meant "Good health", but if it's just "health" then fine ! 😊

simonrowe
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Our trip to Ireland will be soon. I really appreciate the lesson. Go raibh maith agat!

maryo.
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Thanks so much. I am trying to learn Irish. My father's parents were Irish. I am using the app Duolingo. The grammar is difficult for me. I practice every day. I downloaded RTE radio one to listen to the language. I found it in the playstore. I l look forward to your next video. I am Canadian and I am very proud to be descended from Irish people. Thanks again.

dianethompson