Learn the IRISH NATIONAL ANTHEM with me 🇮🇪 Amhrán na bhFiann

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Amhrán na bhFiann, the Irish National Anthem 😁 in this video, you will learn how to pronounce the Irish Anthem, a bit of background to it and what it means 😊 I hope you enjoy!! 🇮🇪

Disclaimer: I may make mistakes with the Irish language from time to time. I am not fluent nor a professional teacher.
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Bravo. May Ireland always be free from negative foreign influence, nothing wrong with benevolent Nationalism, and National Sovereignty!!

kilcar
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It took me about four weeks to learn how to sing Amhrán na bhFiann with a Mayo Accent... I sing it loud and proud wherever and whenever I can. I am so proud to be Irish.... what's funny because I am german.

herbertdeniro
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I recall a family friend, Gone now and sorely missed, Paddy Carroll, a soldier of 1916-22. I recall his trials and travails, and will think of him when I hear the Anthem again. You got me all " misty" with this piece, thank you, as I will spend the evening in fond memory of Paddy Carroll of Co. Leitrim. RIP Paddy, and eternal thanks for your sacrifice.

kilcar
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As a geordie I hardly have a grasp of the English language. Here to learn the anthem of my ancestors in their tongue.

BNW_Army
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Thank you so much for this. My son and I are studying Irish and your videos have been immensely helpful to us.

TroyYoungCianaodh
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Thank you ever so much for this. So useful. So insightful.

RogerOverall
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Really enjoyable and informative video Molly. Peader Kearney one of the writers of Amhrán na bhFiann is the uncle of the famous Irish writer Brendan Behan.

thomasreynolds
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Thanks for this..im obviously irish myself but needed a refresh before explaining to my friends from other isles

irisheyes
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As a proud Irish man, I’m embarrassed that I don’t know the Irish National Anthem. With the help of your video, I’m going to learn both the English and most importantly the Irish versions. I’ll also share it with my kids. Thinks again, ❤️🇮🇪

alanwhite
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Well done, Molly. Go raibh maith agat!

daveterpening
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Dia dhuit Molly! I thank you from the very core of my heart for uploading such a nice video! Everyone loves our national anthem in my family and thus I really really appreciate it! Unlike some members of my family and my friends, I don't find it tough to pronounce! Good job! Thaitin an físeán go mór liom mar is breá liom ár n-amhrán náisiúnta! Maith thú!
Míle buíochas agus slán tamall!

pompikaushal
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Thank you. As a new Irish citizen I would love to be able to sing this in Irish and this will be very helpful

quietguy
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Haha I love how when you speak Irish the captions say [Music] when all you're saying is 'welcome to the channel'🤣PROOF that Irish is as beautiful as music, even Youtube admits it! 😉 Also: you have a lovely sweet voice. I'd listen to that!
I like the line 'some have come from a land beyond the wave' - as a French girl across the sea I feel included - like I can love Ireland even if I'm separated from her.

Lalita_Chevaliere_
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Dia dhuit Molly! I'm absolutely delighted by your video! Really loved it, you told many details I was not aware of! By the way I am trying to learn it by heart ! Físeán iontach agus dála an scéil táim ag iarraidh é a fhoghlaim de chroí!
Go raibh maith agat agus slán go fóill!

bompykaushal
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Ready for the next Ireland international match 😀

louiseemerson
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Thanks Molly. Now, I finally have the words to our National Anthem. GRMMA.

donaldmccormack
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Thank you. Really helpful for me, as I learn our anthem ❤

Hagiastheite
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Very interesting video! I always loved this anthem but never stopped to understand the words (I knew what it is about, of course)
also, you look great!

samsamuels
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Thank you for the video. It helped me a lot. Im from Bangladesh. I love learning foreign anthems ❤❤❤❤

symphonyofsolidarity
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Thanks, left Ireland almost 50 years ago so I've forgotten some of the words.Go raibh mile maith agat!

joekavanagh