HOW TO: say YOU MUST/ HAVE TO in IRISH 🇮🇪 | uses of the PREPOSITION 'AR' as Gaeilge 💚

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It doesn't end there, I had 5 more uses for 'AR' which will be exclusive to patrons very soon 😁 ( link below ) and yes that's still not all but these are by far the most common ones 😊 Grá, Molly x 💚

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00:00 Intro
00:49 Prepositional pronouns of AR
01:28 1. Position
02:21 2. Attendance
02:34 3. Time
03:23 4. Appearance
04:31 5. Clothes
04:50 6. Illness/condition
05:53 7. Have to/must
06:20 8. Feelings + luck.
07:13 9. Weather coming
07:42 10. Verbs + ar
09:53 11. Asking questions in past tense
10:18 12. Duration + throughout
10:46 13. States (drunk, relaxed)
11:47 14. Direction
12:45 15. for sale/ rent
13:19 Outro + Patreon
13:54 Bloopers

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The sentences give me confidence about using Irish. Would love to see a video about common mistakes made by new learners. Another good topic would be guidance to using idiomatic ra ther than literal translations. Thank you for all your work and kindness. I appreciate your sense of humor.
❤ 👋😄👍

eileencarroll
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You make me smile - I enjoy your little bloopers and asides- you have a brilliant teaching style - please keep giving us the verbal Gailge and verbal English translations - learning is such a fun experience with you Molly.
Go raibh míle maith agat

Rjhuby
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Thank you for this! You are a teacher ✌️

colinjames
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Your pronounciation is so different from what I'm used to (ie, 'row' instead of 'rev' for raibh) Very handy for the cluasthuiscints! Great video. from a mix of bad teachers I've always found grammar difficult and you make it all a bit less daunting so thank you

kdarcyjames
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Thank you for the great video! Really helped out a Leaving Cert Irish student 👍🤗

hannahslytherin
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Dia dhuit Molly! Great video! I must thank you for making such an useful and nice video! Caithfidh mé buíochas a ghabháil leat as físeán chomh húsáideach agus chomh deas a dhéanamh! Go raibh maith agat agus slán go fóill!

bompykaushal
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I finally got round to watching this! Just wanted to say I took a ton of notes on this and it was so helpful! I can’t wait for the next Irish Prepositions video❤️ You do so well explaining all this crazy grammar ☺️

kaylad
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Foirfe! I will forever remember that "sadness is on me; I am not sadness" because of this tutorial! Go raibh maith agat, a Molly!

shall
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This Is useful and I found it same day it was made.

johncook
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BSOLUTELY SUPERB. THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!

jonathanmchugh
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Go raibh maith agat for your videos !! I'm a complete beginner and your videos are teaching me a lot !! ❤️

dequidaqwadoa
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At 10:06 I think there is supposed to be a linked video but it doesn't show up (at least it didn't for me, while all the others did). Great work. I'm really getting a lot out of your videos and I'm so glad I found your channel.

gergerger
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Love it, i'm relearning, .just to ask, Cuir se ar a ceann..he put it on his head, would be ok, I think?

jangowan
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In the _bí + ar_ sentences, I've noticed that _a_ is used in _tá air a obair a dhéanamh, _ but it's not used in _bhí orm labhairt léi._ Any clues as to why this happens?

wos_liwet
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Dia duit molly I was wondering if you could do sickness and pain in irish you don't have to if you dont want to😁

sc-tkid
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Dia dhuit Molly! Leomh mé a rá go bhfuil tú ar cheann de na múinteoirí Gaelige is fearr riamh! Ní gá a rá mar sin i gcónaí ba bhreá liom d'fhíseán! Mhínigh tú na réamhfhocail go soiléir! Is mór agam d'iarrachtaí an Ghaeilge a chur chun cinn inár máthairtheanga állain! Míle buíchos! Slán!

pompikaushal
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I Blodhawk do hereby swear fealty to you

bradydavis
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It is going to snow can also be stated as Tá sé ag dul ag cur sneachta? In few sentences you used AIR not AR, was that a typo or the preposition AR changes to AIR ? How congenial you might be Molly about posting transcript of the lessons. Nastya a Russian teacher habitually inserts transcripts of the lessons in her videos as a link That would be appreciated It wont be a lot of additional work for you as you write the lesson anyway on a computer file

sleepsmartsmashstress
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Irish inserts pronouns into verbs as well at times. And in conflating pronouns with preposition Irish is like Arabic and Sanskrit . These three are the most ancient languages still popular while Latin and Greek have faded out. The hair being on the head sounds like wearing a wig of red color. Also Irish bear emotions on them as a badge of honor

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