15 RESOURCES for LEARNING IRISH/GAEILGE/GAELIC 🇮🇪

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  • Patreon: / gaeilgeimochroi
    Now You’re Talking: www.ultach.org
    • Now You're Talking - E...
    app.memrise.com/course/105883...
    Enjoy Irish: www.enjoyirish.ie
    BBC bitesize: www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/subjec...
    Mango: mangolanguages.com/available-...
    Drops: languagedrops.com
    Future Learn: www.futurelearn.com/courses/i...
    TG4 foghlaim: foghlaim.tg4.ie/bunscoil
    Foclóir: www.focloir.ie/ga/
    www.teanglann.ie/ga/
    abair.ie
    Teach Yourself: library.teachyourself.com/id0...
    Léigh leat: www.leighleat.com
    ReadLang: readlang.com
    An Siopa Gaeilge: www.siopagaeilge.ie
    vifax.maynoothuniversity.ie
    www.examinations.ie
    Nuacht Mhall: castbox.fm/channel/Nuacht-Mha...
    GaelGals: open.spotify.com/show/3GfzEvH...
    Beo ar éigean: www.rte.ie/radio/podcasts/222...
    Raidió na Life: www.raidionalife.ie/en/home/
    00:00 Intro
    01:56 1. Now You're Talking
    02:57 2.Enjoy Irish
    03:34 3. BBC bitesize Irish
    04:05 4. Mango
    05:18 5. Drops
    06:20 6. Future Learn
    07:31 7. Léigh Leat
    08:01 8. Teach Yourself Irish
    08:50 9. Focloir, teanglann, abair
    11:05 10. TG4 Foghlaim
    11:54 11. ReadLang
    13:13 12. VIFAX
    13:34 13. Examinations
    14:10 14. Podcasts
    16:53 15. An Siopa Gaeilge
    17:32 Outro
    18:27 Bloopers
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Komentáře • 47

  • @kiwifeijoa
    @kiwifeijoa Před rokem +16

    Wow, there's a lot on this list that I haven't heard of, go raibh maith agat. Especially how to use those abair, teanglann, focloir sites better, that was very useful. It's good to understand just to keep using these resources and you eventually build up the ability. Am looking forward to understanding programmes as gaeilge. Great topic.

    •  Před rokem +1

      Go ndéana a mhaith duit! 🥰 very glad you liked it!

    • @factitiously
      @factitiously Před rokem

      Couldn't agree more!

  • @portesduverseau
    @portesduverseau Před 28 dny

    I love so much irish language, even if as a French man the prononciation is a real challenge ! 😄Thanks so much for your work, it changes from Duolingo 😁

  • @bastianray6334
    @bastianray6334 Před rokem +4

    You are my best inspiration to learn Irish ever since I discovered your Channel I loved Irish immediately ! You are so nice and lovely ! Maith thu 😊 Go raibh maith agat

  • @giovannamanara776
    @giovannamanara776 Před rokem +4

    I am owner of two Linguaphone Irish Courses: one is the 1929 edition (3 booklets and 16 78 rpm records), the other is the 1974 edition (two books and 4 cassette tapes), Progress in Irish, Learning Irish (book + 4 cassette tapes) from the Yale University Press, Teach Yourself Irish old edition (book an two 33 rpm records from Gael Linn).
    Do you know this works?
    I have as well the TYB new edition (book + CD's), and an Irish Gaelic grammar in Italian language.

  • @Dimitra.Saltou
    @Dimitra.Saltou Před rokem +2

    Wow! I'm looking forward to it!

  • @ConnachtRider
    @ConnachtRider Před 2 měsíci

    So nice to hear you talk the native language. I am motivated to pick up where I left off in 3rd year 👍 Go raibh maith agat!

  • @moonchild845
    @moonchild845 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you so much for this extensive list of sources!

  • @liliblue36
    @liliblue36 Před rokem +2

    Irish is new on Drops 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩

  • @ponyxaviors4491
    @ponyxaviors4491 Před rokem +1

    I just started using Mango a few days ago. I love it already.
    I didn't know Drops added Irish! 😮 I have Drops!
    This was SUPER helpful! I'm always looking for new ways to learn. Go raibh míle maith agat!

  • @edwardroberts4288
    @edwardroberts4288 Před rokem +1

    I love your channel!

    •  Před rokem

      Go raibh maith agat!

  • @Korva_Avia
    @Korva_Avia Před 2 měsíci

    Hi, I'm so excited to learn my language!

  • @geomorph
    @geomorph Před 5 měsíci

    Go raibh maith agat!! Been trying to find a list like this for ages!!

  • @addictedtocraic
    @addictedtocraic Před rokem

    I found a nice resource called "All about Irish" the newsletter has some fun stuff like tongue twisters and great explanations.

  • @davidrea9898
    @davidrea9898 Před rokem +1

    Now you're talking is very good. I am at lesson 25 now and would recommend also........For beginners I would also recommend the short courses run by Radio Uladh (An Blas) a few years back. If you can get them still that is? 1) Giota Beag 2) Giota Beag Eile agus Giota Nios mo........Daithi

    •  Před rokem

      Grma 😁🥰

    • @davidrea9898
      @davidrea9898 Před rokem

      Ta failte romhat

  • @preasail
    @preasail Před rokem +3

    Eolas thar a bheith úsáideach! Maith thú!
    Ós rud é go raibh tú ag caint ar acmhainní foghlama, is fiú leabhar álainn a lua anseo, is é sin, A Grammar of Modern Irish. Tá sé ar díol sa Siopa Gaeilge agus i siopaí leabhar ar fud an oileáin.

  • @freddiehynes1
    @freddiehynes1 Před 11 měsíci +1

    ❤😂😂😂😂 is math lom smoothie 😊

  • @jamesehoey
    @jamesehoey Před rokem

    Hi,
    I don’t if you have discovered this yet… but you know the new AI language model called ChatGPT?
    Well it’s an excellent Irish tutor
    You can more or less ask it any Irish question and it will answer it really well.
    I am reading a short stories Irish book for beginners and there are often times when I don’t understand why some words change, and also why certain word orders are used or any other random rules
    Often I would get confused by all these and I’d have to wait to see a Gaelgor in person to ask them about these rules
    But with ChatGPT I can ask as many questions as I’d like and it’s fantastic
    Honestly it’s a game changer
    I would highly recommend doing a video on it as it really will change tutoring for languages

    • @jjc3po
      @jjc3po Před rokem

      yep i've been using it over the past two weeks. i asked molly to do a review on it. it's not perfect and it makes a few mistakes but you can correct it and it will correct its self after. it is brilliant tho even with the mistakes it makes and the more people use if for gaelic the better it will become.

  • @McKorosh
    @McKorosh Před 11 měsíci

    You are a saint, go raibh maith agat! 🎉

  • @patcolgan8416
    @patcolgan8416 Před 6 měsíci

    HELLO MOLLY, I AM THINKING OF JOINING YOUR THU/SAT ZOOM PACKAGE - A QUESTION: WHAT TIME DO YOU DO YOUR ZOOM CALLS ON EITHER THURSDAYS OR SATURDAYS? DO WE GET A CHANCE TO CHOOSE EITHER THU OR SAT?

  • @Alasdair37448
    @Alasdair37448 Před 10 měsíci

    I'm hitting the end of what Duolingo can teach me and I'm ready to step it up to the next level where can I go next?

  • @fordfuel3107
    @fordfuel3107 Před rokem

    How common is mixing dialects? Since there are some good resources for the three main dialects, could someone use them all and mix the dialects together in speech, or is the frowned upon? I'm American and have just started learning Irish a month or so ago and have inadvertently been mixing dialects so I would like to know if I should just focus on one or try to meld them together and hope for the best.

    •  Před rokem +2

      I think it’s natural to have a bit of a mixture especially when starting out. Some people will tell you shouldn’t do that and that you should stick rigidly to one dialect but I think it’s an advantage to familiarise yourself with the different dialects even if it means mixing them a little 😊

  • @factitiously
    @factitiously Před rokem +1

    Is there a list anywhere of the CZcams channels and Instagram accounts that she recommends?

  • @jwmulligan1
    @jwmulligan1 Před rokem

    I did try "Drops" but I just found it to be annoying. As you mentioned that "Now You Are Talking" is dated but very informative if your interest is in Ulster Irish.

  • @user-pp7et5nb1u
    @user-pp7et5nb1u Před 8 měsíci

    An bhfuil an cúrsa ar Mango saor in aisce? Ceapaim go mbainfinn sult as!

    •  Před 8 měsíci

      Tá!

  • @wheelz8240
    @wheelz8240 Před rokem

    cén fáth a bhfuilim ag féachaint ar an gcainéal seo? Tá rud agam le haghaidh redheads na hÉireann😊

  • @JohnnyNilsson83
    @JohnnyNilsson83 Před rokem

    I know there are both irish and scottish gaelic. But which kind is being used in the newry boatsong? czcams.com/video/5e8IjlawvDo/video.html

    •  Před rokem

      Scottish

  • @wheelz8240
    @wheelz8240 Před rokem

    Nár canadh Gaeilge ar dtús? Is cosúil gur cuimhin liom go raibh sé .... mar a bhí san am ársa

  • @michaellancaster8221
    @michaellancaster8221 Před 5 měsíci

    What do Irish people think about Americans learning Irish? Are they ok with it or do they find it offensive?

    • @self-conscious-turtle
      @self-conscious-turtle Před měsícem

      why would it be offensive?

    • @michaellancaster8221
      @michaellancaster8221 Před měsícem

      @@self-conscious-turtle Irish people seem to be quite offended when Americans of Irish descent vocalize that they are Irish descent, so I wasn’t sure if learning Irish would be seen as another American “taking” or “claiming” something that isn’t theirs.

    • @self-conscious-turtle
      @self-conscious-turtle Před měsícem +1

      @@michaellancaster8221 it's a bit different with the irish language, i think, because we *need* people to learn it no matter where they're from in order to keep it alive. i think it's great when americans learn it (some of the most fluent speakers ive seen have been americans), i just wish actual irish people would have the same energy. i've never heard of an irish person being offended by americans learning irish, so i'd say you're good to go

  • @eimeartully7665
    @eimeartully7665 Před 4 měsíci

    tá an físean an-chabhrach GRMA

  • @ballybunion9
    @ballybunion9 Před rokem +4

    I hope some of those resources have phonetic spellings - otherwise they will be useless.

    •  Před rokem +6

      As I mentioned there is abair.ie if you’re not sure how to pronounce something. Most resources come with the sound which you can then base your own phonetic spelling on. It might take a bit more work on your part but that doesn’t deem them useless.

    • @Maidaseu
      @Maidaseu Před rokem +2

      Not needed as no one ever learned a language reading phonetics. You learn it be listening to input.

    • @ersulhith
      @ersulhith Před rokem

      Irish spelling is phonetic. There are a lot of multi-vowel combinations to learn, but not as many as in English. And there are a few exceptions where the word pronunciation shifted recently. Irish spelling was re-standardized in the middle of the 20th century, so words are mostly spelled the way they are pronounced. It is much easier to learn Irish orthography than it is to try to understand which dialect of English someone is trying to use to describe how a word would sound using English spelling. And almost all online resources have recordings, which is more useful than any spelling system.

  • @aodhang9120
    @aodhang9120 Před rokem

    Go raibh maith agat Molly. Nior chuala mé faoi Mango (An App, ní an torthaí :-)), nó Drops nó Readlang. Amharcfaidh mé ar examinations.ie agus triailfidh mé scrúdú amhain go luath. GRMA arís.

    •  Před rokem

      Go ndéana a mhaith duit Aodhán 🥰