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The Simple & Practical Way That Irish Works 

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Learn about some Irish words and how they are often an amalgamation of other words that come together in a practical way to create a seperate word, this is a great way to learn new words and phrases and give you a deeper insight into the Irish language.
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@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
Support me on Patreon here- www.patreon.com/learnirishwithdane If you would like to support me by making a once off donation by PayPal you can do so here- www.paypal.com/paypalme/danetyghe If you want to support me by Revolut then email me a link to danetyghe@gmail.com or follow this link revolut.me/daneb3wir
@jezalb2710
@jezalb2710 Год назад
I am Polish, lived in Éire. I picked up some Irish. And I liked the Hiberno English. My two Dublin born Polish boys started to speak Polish using Gaelic grammar. It was so funny. I understood them but had to correct their Polish.
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
Bardzo dobre! You'll enjoy my video tomorrow on how the Irish language has influenced Hiberno-English, tomorrow at 3.00.
@PanglossDr
@PanglossDr Год назад
It can be fun when people speak several languages. When I first started visiting Germany my German was not very good. Grammar was OK but my vocabulary wasn't great. Sometimes, when I didn't know a German word the Irish equivalent would pop out. Blank faces all around of course.
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
Happened me in school too 😂
@jezalb2710
@jezalb2710 Год назад
@@LearnIrish one day my older boy came back from school and says (all in Polish obviously): Dad, I know what the English word for teeth is, and he says: fiacla. I explained that this is actually the Gaelic word for it. He was so confused. He only started school and was not aware that he was learning two languages at school. Lots of stories like that. Later on he started to come up with words that mixed Polish and Irish. To confuse us. His parents.
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
He has a brain like a sponge, every day is a learning day!
@curtisevanschicago
@curtisevanschicago Год назад
As a new learner some of the longer words can be a bit intimidating. Breaking them into parts helps tremendously. 🔍
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
I think so too, it just helps to take it in small steps and hopefully people realise that it's not too difficult.
@quinnimon
@quinnimon 2 месяца назад
Aitheioir - Alter. Fascinating.
@pixiepianoplayer114
@pixiepianoplayer114 Год назад
My lovely friend sent me two beautiful and compelling books your viewers and yourself might enjoy. " Tree dogs, Banshee Fingers and other Irish Words for Nature" and " Thirty-two Words for Field" both by Manchán Magan. Illustrated by Steve Doogan. I was delighted. I thought they complimented my Gaeilge lessons and journey well. Dane, your ur videos, some language apps and books like these, really help to immerse yourself into the realm of the language. I've a surgery soon, ( no worries it's not life threatening) and I look forward to having more time to study. Go raibh maith agat aris for all you do Dane. Take care. Oh, also I hope it was ok to mention the books. I just wanted to share.😊
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
Thank you for sharing the information about the books sounds like a really great way to compliment your language learning. Best wishes with your surgery.
@greggbelt9387
@greggbelt9387 3 месяца назад
Thanks!
@paddyo3841
@paddyo3841 2 месяца назад
I’d love to learn Irish but my brain is not retaining new information … however my soul loves the profound beauty of the Irish spirit hidden in its ancient language
@sebby324
@sebby324 Год назад
I’m learning Irish so this is very helpful thank you
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
Best wishes
@damian4926
@damian4926 Год назад
You taught me how to drive, now you are teaching me Irish xD You are very talented.
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
Damian! You are one of the few people who can or have had a crossover between my driving lesson videos and these ones 😊
@patrickodonnell4109
@patrickodonnell4109 Год назад
Another useful and informative lesson. Thank you.
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
Thank you, best regards.
@catherineryan810
@catherineryan810 Год назад
Thank you so much for an excellent Irish lesson.
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
You're very welcome
@julianolan2860
@julianolan2860 Год назад
Thank you so much for another lesson! A foyer will never be the same nor a landscape and wolf (the little lesson that is full of the dreaming of land and language). Reading and hearing the sounds that make up the words is challenging as I have years as an Italian teacher trying to convey to Australian children a different arrangement of letters to sounds! What were those dear old monks thinking! The short video with the writing and the sounds is such a terrific help!
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
It's nice to hear that, I like to come at it from different angles
@rosarioesteban4792
@rosarioesteban4792 Год назад
I found your RU-vid channel yesterday and I'm already loving it. Your explanations are super clear and easy to remember. My best friend and I love anything related to Ireland and the Irish language. If you'd like to add Spanish subtitles to your content, please let me know, it would be so much fun and such a good way for my friends and I to keep learning more! Love from Argentina 🤗
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
Very glad to hear that, best wishes and thanks for the support 🙏
@keelan270
@keelan270 10 месяцев назад
I like these breakdowns :)
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish 10 месяцев назад
Thank you
@ponyxaviors4491
@ponyxaviors4491 Год назад
Irish is so beautiful. Go raibh maith agat! I'm enjoying your lessons.
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
I'm enjoying making them! Glad to hear that you have found the videos useful and informative 😀
@pixiepianoplayer114
@pixiepianoplayer114 Год назад
Sláinte Dane!
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
Sláinte 🙏
@RockyRoader
@RockyRoader Год назад
Interesting stuff. I like the -eoir suffix indicating a function/occupation ("Ardaitheoir" is hardly a professional elevator!)
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
😂That might be a stretch but an interesting thought.
@mst3kharris
@mst3kharris Год назад
Is there a book that breaks down Irish words like this? I love learning about how a language gets built.
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
I'm not really sure, but Motherfoclóir is a good book
@markcrossey3205
@markcrossey3205 Год назад
This guy is just great - invaluable resource as it's so clear and well paced
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish 11 месяцев назад
Thank you, glad to see that you enjoy it
@yoyo5678x
@yoyo5678x Год назад
I love this so much! Interesting to note that eavesdropping is “cúléisteacht”. Especially given that gossip is “cúlchaint”! I love nerding out about how Irish works, míle buíochas as an bhfíseán seo!
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
Míle fáilte romhat agus fan slán 😊
@traceytinyhouseelohi7803
@traceytinyhouseelohi7803 Год назад
The word forhalla and Valhalla are very similar and translated similarly as well!! Tje English word for hall as well ..like a great hall--- thanks for doi g these videos!!
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
Interesting thanks for sharing
@jancreighton
@jancreighton Год назад
awesome channel, awesome content !
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
You're very kind, glad you like the videos, best wishes.
@charlesodonnell2993
@charlesodonnell2993 Год назад
Thank you!
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
Best wishes
@sophiabreidfischer6242
@sophiabreidfischer6242 Год назад
Thankyou!
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
Stay safe
@davidwillsofthenorth
@davidwillsofthenorth 11 месяцев назад
Your videos are very thoughtfully done! Here in the tail end of the universe, where I live, I have been playing old Irish folk songs for a long time, and I hope to learn them in Irish. Thanks again!!
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish 11 месяцев назад
Tá sé i do chroí
@KK-eu9bo
@KK-eu9bo Год назад
I haven’t visited your channel in so long ‘cause I’ve been so busy with work. Excited to brush up on it though.
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
Hopefully there's plenty of videos for you too enjoy, bain sult as agus beir bua.
@instigatorobearga
@instigatorobearga Год назад
Thanks
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
You're very kind, thanks very much
@kiwifeijoa
@kiwifeijoa Год назад
Very interesting and your way of putting in the origin and then a context, so helpful. Is there anywhere that has short situational videos that go with learning a new point. Watching actual Irish programmes is very useful but they are a bit above my level. A series of situations where we could see the language being used would be so helpful, at a beginner and intermediate level as I think context really helps the memory. Of course just keeping on working at it surely helps. Thanks for the great videos.
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
It's all about small constructive steps, thanks for sharing your thoughts and experience.
@sarahfellows3074
@sarahfellows3074 Год назад
I like this. The language of my ancestors!
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
You'll love tomorrow's video as well then.
@gwhite5169
@gwhite5169 Год назад
Very useful. Great pace. Thank you
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
Best wishes
@watchman4todayreloaded192
@watchman4todayreloaded192 Год назад
I don't know why this was suggested in my stream. I dabbled with the language twice. The second time because I was assigned to look at it in a course. Still I wish all of you who stick with this language all the best with it. Personally, I'm already playing with a language learning app and looking at too many languages to even cover the ones I started without taking on another. I just wish you all if you can ever understand my spelling "ee a wa gutt!
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
Good luck with your journey 😀
@donaldmccormack7580
@donaldmccormack7580 Год назад
Focail an suimiúil. GRMMA Dane .
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
Gan amhras
@KarenTookTheKids364
@KarenTookTheKids364 Год назад
What do you think of supplementation beyond your lessons? Apps such as Duolingo and Babbel? Thanks
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
Duolingo is just a fun app and fairly basic, reading in Irish and listening to radio and TV is a good idea, it is important to get a number of different sources of information.
@nickmoore5105
@nickmoore5105 Год назад
Yes this is a good tip. I listen to RTE Radio na Gaeltachta online, Understand about one in 100 words at the moment (mostly “agus” and “go raibh mile maith” 😊) but it’s great for getting used to the sound of the language.
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
Have foclóir.ie handy to look up some words
@amherst88
@amherst88 Год назад
Go raibh mile maith agat ❤(Just joined on Patreon :)
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
You're very kind, thank you so much for your support, this is what keeps the channel going for you and others following you so I'm very grateful 😀 hope you enjoy the videos 😀
@A.J.L84
@A.J.L84 Год назад
What are your thoughts on the hypothetical grouping of the Italic and Celtic branches of the Indo-European language family into Italo-Celtic?
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
Interesting, I do notice quite a few similarities between Irish and Romance languages.
@omp199
@omp199 Год назад
The channel "ILoveLanguages!" has a video comparing some of the basic vocabulary of Proto-Celtic and Proto-Italic. Some words are clearly similar, but you'd also see similar words when comparing them to other early Indo-European languages, so I don't know how significant that is. I would be interested in the evidence for the Italic and Celtic languages being closer to each other than to the other Indo-European languages.
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
It's certainly an interesting topic. I'll check out that other channel.
@andrewwhelan7311
@andrewwhelan7311 Год назад
As a fifth generation descendant of Irish stock on both sides of the family.... Heddwch. /. PEACE in the ancient tongue of the Cymru, my home. My children are now fluent in Welsh, and I hope you and yours can be fluent in the indigenous tongue of the Irish.
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
A true Celt, best wishes.
@andrewwhelan7311
@andrewwhelan7311 Год назад
@@LearnIrish Diolch. Thanks.. No path begins complete. Keep on keeping on. Heddwch.
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
Good advice
@AntonSlavik
@AntonSlavik Год назад
Holy shit, Dane Taighe also teaches Irish!? I had no idea
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
😁 Teaches is a strong word, more sharing my knowledge of this beautiful language 😍
@johnsometimesoffandsometim8933
Dane , there's a few bob to be had in a paperback, there's a fella over who does politics there're flying out . Ive just bought one for a tenner, sweet and simple. his name is Michael lambert, its all about brexit good read. Now, do the same recipe, chuck a bit of Guinness in it and a bit of blarney and Bobs yer uncle. or should I say , The big fella should have been yer President. 😊
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
Thanks for the tips 😀🙏🙏
@breandan789
@breandan789 Год назад
The "aitheoir" in ardaitheoir has nothing to do with athraigh/athrú (change). Rather it is used with verbs that end in -igh ... ceannaitheoir, beannaitheoir, bailitheoir, srl ... none of these has anything to do with "change". The t/th that precedes the (e)oir ending is from the adjective form of the verb ... ól > ólta > óltóir, ceannaigh > ceannaithe > ceannaitheoir, srl.
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
Thank you for sharing your own opinion on this topic. I think it's easier for people to remember by linking words like this to the verb that sounds similar that way people can join the dots better.
@jancreighton
@jancreighton Год назад
cul is like cul in cul-de-sac - the back of the sack, ie. a dead end street :)
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
Easy to remember 😀
@careydavies1197
@careydavies1197 Год назад
Tir Welsh for land
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
Like Irish
@CCc-sb9oj
@CCc-sb9oj Год назад
Is maith an fhíseáin é seo Dane! If I may make two small suggestions? Since you are reading out the sentences for the videos yourself, I really think that learning just two things - 1. The slender R 2. How to tell the difference between the broad L and slender L and how to pronounce them Just mastering those two things would really bring your pronunciation up to the next level and improve the quality of your videos. Ádh mór ort
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
Thanks for the tip, I'll certainly bear that in mind. I'm not necessarily a native speaker so things like that can fall through the cracks.
@whatdisd
@whatdisd Год назад
It took me a ridiculously long time to figure out cathéide Cath-éide
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
War clothes
@joyb5525
@joyb5525 Год назад
Ca raibh an subscription options
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
Subscription amháin press the subscribe button.
@Liam-cj5kh
@Liam-cj5kh Год назад
Haigh, sa mheanscoil d'fhoghlaim mé go raibh an focal ar 'receptionist' ná 'rúnaí', ní 'fáilteoir'. An bhfuil difríocht suntasach idir an dá théarma sin nó an bhfuil an brí go hiomláín mar an gcéanna? Go raibh míle!!
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
Déanta na fírinne is fearr liom fáilteoir mar de ghnáth is é rúnaí "secretary" go sonrach.
@seanfeehan8824
@seanfeehan8824 Год назад
Why did you block and criticise Patchy Irish?
@meiriongwril9696
@meiriongwril9696 Год назад
separate
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
Yes
@kubhlaikhan2015
@kubhlaikhan2015 Год назад
Má tá tú ag smaoineamh ar fhoghlaim na Gàidhlig, cén fáth? Ní bheidh leid ag formhór mhuintir na hÉireann céard faoi a bhfuil tú ag caint!
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
Tá sé tábhachtach ar aon nós, tír gan teanga tír gan anam.
@vyktorzhuravlev8304
@vyktorzhuravlev8304 Год назад
Learn Russian, and with its brother Celtic languages, thou will not have problems.
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
I'd rather learn Ukrainian.
@vyktorzhuravlev8304
@vyktorzhuravlev8304 Год назад
@@LearnIrish There is Ukrainian on "Duolingo" and "Memrise" . In Irish, by the way, there is a Ukrainian letter "Г" - "th" if it is in the middle of a word. Pronounced exactly the same :)) But in general, Ukrainian is not much different from Russian.
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
I'd imagine so thanks for sharing
@June1815VICTORY
@June1815VICTORY Год назад
Why is the Irish language so important when the majority of Irish people don't speak it even in the republic of Ireland ??? Is it not out dated and therefore useless ???
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
It's part of our history, heritage and identity, are your ancestors useless? Are the memories and lessons that your parents and grandparents taught you useless? Do you not like the idea of respecting and honouring them? Food for thought. But if I have to explain and spell this to you then I suspect I'm flogging a dead horse.
@irishsidhe1
@irishsidhe1 Год назад
Slíomadóir lofa is ea thú, agus sin é.
@jezalb2710
@jezalb2710 Год назад
@@LearnIrish I am Polish. My two Dublin born Polish boys picked up Irish in no time. They had already spoken Polish. English and Gaelic at school was not a bother- as Paddies say
@LearnIrish
@LearnIrish Год назад
I'm married to a beautiful Polish lady from Kielce and children will pick up languages very quickly, it's good for their brain development.
@jezalb2710
@jezalb2710 Год назад
@@LearnIrish Have you been to Poland yourself? My Irish friends love coming to Poland.
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