Irish Folk Song- Óró sé do bheatha abhaile

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Komentáře • 870

  • @raccbuoy5726
    @raccbuoy5726 Před 5 lety +485

    Moral boost +200%

  • @houselemuellan8756
    @houselemuellan8756 Před 3 lety +207

    Me: Tries to sing this
    The Elder God i summoned: *Sings along*

    • @timesnewlogan2032
      @timesnewlogan2032 Před 2 lety +27

      That's... actually an interesting concept. Accidentally summoning a god/demon, who's completely chill about it because it's the first time anyone's summoned them in millennia, and they just shrug and join in on the song, possibly summoning their friends on accident.
      I think we've got a sitcom, here!

    • @an_-cs6ct
      @an_-cs6ct Před rokem +4

      💀💀💀💀

    • @Retro_the_protogen
      @Retro_the_protogen Před 3 měsíci

      Lad, whyd ya summon the worst of em, maggie?!

  • @crazysquirrel879
    @crazysquirrel879 Před 6 lety +821

    All of the Celtic languages and cultures (Irish, Welsh. Etc )are so pretty someday I will learn one of them.

    • @kaelanime7750
      @kaelanime7750 Před 5 lety +29

      Erin go brach.
      Alba gu brath.

    • @Sharon-ks2du
      @Sharon-ks2du Před 5 lety +14

      Do Irish

    • @aquiladoro8535
      @aquiladoro8535 Před 5 lety +19

      @@gaelicimperial5727 Try Breton it's very beautiful. Bevet Breizh!

    • @firstname1152
      @firstname1152 Před 5 lety +2

      Irish were Gaels not Celtic :)

    • @themorebike880
      @themorebike880 Před 5 lety +30

      @@firstname1152 the gaels where a different branch of celtic like how Scandinavian is a different branch then germanic

  • @dominikpospisil486
    @dominikpospisil486 Před 4 lety +412

    Beatiful language ❤ sad that this language is less using in Ireland now. Greeting from Czech Republic 🇨🇿

    • @AwRighttttt
      @AwRighttttt Před 4 lety +43

      Thanks brother but heyy.. That language is still going strong don't worry about that.. They did try to wipe it out but that will never happen.. Go raibh maith agat mo chara

    • @dominikpospisil486
      @dominikpospisil486 Před 4 lety +5

      @Kyle U Good luck

    • @duineeireannach6588
      @duineeireannach6588 Před 4 lety +8

      Dominik Pospíšil thank you mate

    • @ondrejruml6936
      @ondrejruml6936 Před 3 lety +6

      Vskutku :)

    • @arsenkrishnchoubey8750
      @arsenkrishnchoubey8750 Před 2 lety +2

      Why you Irish left the United Kingdom of Britannia?

  • @user-fm7nq7ul2c
    @user-fm7nq7ul2c Před 5 lety +136

    The Irish language she is so beautiful

    • @josedanieljimenezmalaga1050
      @josedanieljimenezmalaga1050 Před 4 lety +1

      Tbh not really

    • @hugebuffman3619
      @hugebuffman3619 Před 4 lety

      aye ye lad it truly be don't it o' sorry ye meant BOOMER irish

    • @SoLiTaRyBoNe
      @SoLiTaRyBoNe Před 4 lety +5

      @@hugebuffman3619 hahahahaha what the hell are you saying?

    • @MariaMotast
      @MariaMotast Před 3 lety +1

      @Nunquam Non Paratus How can I answer someone in Irish??? I'm learning Irish and I don't know how answer: Dia Duit. Ahahhah like, I'm 14 years old and my native language is Portuguese, but I speak English fluently... Now I want to learn Irish... Why??? I don't know why, I love this language

    • @eoinh
      @eoinh Před 3 lety +5

      @@MariaMotast The response is 'Dia is Muire duit' :). I don't know Portuguese phonetics, but the English phonetics would be 'deeya is mwirah gwit'. The Irish section on Duolingo is good for beginners!

  • @dongodsaveukraine9019
    @dongodsaveukraine9019 Před 3 lety +99

    Listening to this song makes me want to learn to speak Irish.

    • @IrishTuffer
      @IrishTuffer Před 2 lety +9

      For beginners it would be hard to speak our language

    • @1845Potatoes
      @1845Potatoes Před rokem +3

      I've been learning Irish for 10 years and im still a beginner

    • @dieblaueflamme4387
      @dieblaueflamme4387 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@1845PotatoesDo you learn regularly and do practice?

    • @Izzy_loves20
      @Izzy_loves20 Před 5 měsíci

      *irish Gaelic…

  • @ministr2302
    @ministr2302 Před 4 lety +90

    One of my most favourite songs as Gaeilge, now I can sing the lyrics by heart. Had the honour to visit marvellous Emerald Isle last summer and had a great time. Gave a try to learn Irish and fortunately managed to converse with some folks in Gaelteachta in Aran islands and in Glencolmcille. God bless Ireland and the kindest Irish nation. 26+6=1. Beannachtaí ón Rúis, a chairde linn! 🇷🇺❤️🇮🇪

    • @Assdafflabaff
      @Assdafflabaff Před rokem

      They are truly dispersing the foreigners now. Burn those migrant centers to the ground!

    • @anthonybrady-lb5ve
      @anthonybrady-lb5ve Před 9 měsíci

      A totally out of date hate song. Way out of dste for a modern all inclusive Ireland. Its best consigned to the annals of history. No wonder some people are so full of hate and so ignorant listening to drivel such as this😢

    • @macekreislahomes1690
      @macekreislahomes1690 Před 3 měsíci +2

      It's a beautiful song. If you don't like it, look up the original version.

  • @paradoxinteractiveprisoner4244

    Solidarity from america, brothers in arms 🇺🇸🤝🇮🇪

    • @cjon6898
      @cjon6898 Před 3 lety +3

      Thanks! Just a correction our flag is 🇮🇪 not 🇨🇮 that's the Ivory Coast's flag

    • @paradoxinteractiveprisoner4244
      @paradoxinteractiveprisoner4244 Před 3 lety +2

      @@cjon6898 woops, both look similar, my apologies

  • @void4330
    @void4330 Před rokem +6

    Badass language

  • @kgb9167
    @kgb9167 Před 4 lety +65

    I played this on an Irish discord server
    Now I'm a moderator

    • @yaalikejazz3960
      @yaalikejazz3960 Před 3 lety +2

      I'ma gonna try that but I dont want to do it on the same server which one

    • @kgb9167
      @kgb9167 Před 3 lety

      @@yaalikejazz3960 Any server, really.

    • @tenthclassgaming
      @tenthclassgaming Před 11 měsíci

      @@kgb9167Cringe Communist.

  • @devineyre5545
    @devineyre5545 Před 5 lety +305

    English translation:
    Welcome oh woman who was so afflicted,
    It was our ruin that you were in bondage,
    Our fine land in the possession of thieves...
    And you sold to the foreigners!
    Oh-ro You're welcome home,
    Oh-ro You're welcome home,
    Oh-ro You're welcome home...
    Now that summer's coming!
    Gráinne O'Malley is coming over the sea,
    Armed warriors along with her as her guard,
    They're Irish themselves, not French nor Spanish,
    And they will rout the foreigners!
    Oh-ro You're welcome home (x3)
    Now that summer's coming!
    May it please the King of Miracles that we might see,
    Although we may live for a week once after,
    Gráinne Mhaol and a thousand warriors...
    Dispersing the foreigners!
    Oh-ro You're welcome home (x3)
    Now that summer's coming!

    • @Taz.K
      @Taz.K Před 5 lety +2

      Thanks

    • @hannahpatterson6589
      @hannahpatterson6589 Před 4 lety +2

      Thanks!

    • @irishkaren69
      @irishkaren69 Před 4 lety +22

      @@eimearnic1021 Fuck off you knob, most Irish people don't even speak Irish they speak English. What about all the Irish who sing the rebel songs in English? Don't be such an amadán!

    • @user-qi5jw2hg1c
      @user-qi5jw2hg1c Před 4 lety +7

      @@eimearnic1021 Shut up you fucking header lol

    • @mrgopnik5964
      @mrgopnik5964 Před 4 lety +5

      @@irishkaren69 oh go on home, british soldiers, go on home!

  • @lunaxstar5196
    @lunaxstar5196 Před 3 lety +90

    Greetings to ireland From palestine wish I could visit this beautiful country one day

    • @sparkydarksider1123
      @sparkydarksider1123 Před 2 lety +4

      You will Lúna X star 🇮🇪🇵🇸

    • @IrishTuffer
      @IrishTuffer Před 2 lety +2

      Luna X star greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪

    • @Juggalo-420
      @Juggalo-420 Před 2 lety

      Sadly wish I could say that to u jkjk u have a pretty country

    • @comictime7266
      @comictime7266 Před 2 lety +3

      I'm from Ireland and it's beautiful you should see when you can come cork Dublin and Galway are my favorite places to go in ireland

    • @chocolatebonnie9702
      @chocolatebonnie9702 Před 2 lety +1

      🇮🇱

  • @arberkaltani5655
    @arberkaltani5655 Před 3 lety +10

    greetings from ALBANIA

  • @crimson4069
    @crimson4069 Před 4 lety +92

    Teachers in our country can't teach Irish to save their lives

    • @finnianquail8881
      @finnianquail8881 Před 4 lety +5

      North Ireland?

    • @MaitiuDeasy
      @MaitiuDeasy Před 4 lety +1

      True that

    • @josef7461
      @josef7461 Před 3 lety +11

      Im doing my leaving cert this year lads, doing higher level irish. Still only able to speak rudimentary irish. The system is a joke

  • @sarahmccants2360
    @sarahmccants2360 Před 3 lety +48

    Hello from Portland Oregon USA, I just wanted to thank the people of Ireland for helping the Choctaw Nation out of who I have ancestry too, it really means a lot to me.

    • @developingculer
      @developingculer Před 3 lety +2

      we will attack

    • @Cybernetic800
      @Cybernetic800 Před 2 lety +5

      Us Irish will always show solidarity to the native American people 💚

    • @fourthpanda
      @fourthpanda Před rokem

      Lmao just randomly saw your comment. I'm also from Portland OR.

    • @hohetannen4703
      @hohetannen4703 Před rokem

      Eww Portland, dear Irish people as a German-descended-American from the upper Midwest I’m warning you this is not a normal person, don’t engage.

    • @Mccoyj189
      @Mccoyj189 Před rokem

      @@Cybernetic800 1000%

  • @darren_osa93
    @darren_osa93 Před 5 lety +99

    This song fr a banger. I remember having to learn this in like 6th class (grade). No regrets. Legendary song. Tiocfaidh ar la

    • @xxadolfitoxxrobercio5106
      @xxadolfitoxxrobercio5106 Před 5 lety +1

      Tiocfaidh ár lá....gure momentu etorriko da, lol

    • @IrishTuffer
      @IrishTuffer Před 2 lety +3

      I'm singing this for school. (I live and was born in Ireland) tiocfaidh ár lá deartháireacha

  • @fbiguy6096
    @fbiguy6096 Před 4 lety +805

    Listening to Irish music on July 4.
    *Hating the Brits intensifies even more*

  • @missiavu
    @missiavu Před 3 lety +5

    Greetings with brotherood from Corsica, we share the same faith, the same struggle.....

  • @shhdiilxslnhudbmfssvb1754
    @shhdiilxslnhudbmfssvb1754 Před 4 lety +10

    Greetings from Armenien highlands

  • @traktortarik8224
    @traktortarik8224 Před 5 lety +863

    “Irish spelling can’t be *that* bad, right?”

    • @irishguy1678
      @irishguy1678 Před 5 lety +56

      Yungkebab translating word for word form Irish to English dosent work same thing with French

    • @johnwatson5110
      @johnwatson5110 Před 5 lety +16

      Fack orf

    • @nicholasbutler153
      @nicholasbutler153 Před 5 lety +103

      A summary of Irish spelling:
      mh/bh next to a, o or u: w
      mh/bh next to e, i or at end of word: v
      s next to a, o or u: s
      s next to e or i: sh
      th/sh: h
      dh/gh next to a, o or u at the start of a word: gargling "ch" sound
      dh/gh next to e or i at the start of a word: y
      dh/gh in the middle of a word: ee after an a, u after an o
      dh/gh at the end of a word: "uh" if after a or ea, "ee" or "ig" (your choice) after ai
      There is a rule, "caol le caol agus leathan le leathan" (meaning "slender with slender and broad with broad"), which means that the vowels either side of a consonant or a group of consonants will be the same type. a, o and u are broad vowels, while e and i are slender vowels.
      Vowels and diphthongs/triphthongs:
      á: halfway between "aw" and an unrounded "o"
      ái: the same as above, followed by a slight "i' sound
      ú: oo
      i: short i
      a/ai/ea: uh
      é/éi/éa/ae: ay (as in day)
      ia: ee-uh
      ua: oo-uh
      ao: ay (as in day)/ee (your pick)
      aí/í/aoi: ee
      e/ei: e
      oi: generally an e, sometimes an "eye"
      eo: rounded o
      Generally, the first syllable is stressed and the others are unstressed, in which case you can forget about this and just say a schwa (uh). If there is an accent, though, the accented vowels will be stressed and the others will be unstressed, including the first syllable.

    • @teresadownes948
      @teresadownes948 Před 5 lety +8

      ARE YOU FOR REAL? since when do french or English say is anim dom or dia duit or baine
      NEVER it's not in their dictionary

    • @samwinkler2543
      @samwinkler2543 Před 5 lety +19

      Put him in an a bed with the captains daughter
      Put him in an a bed with the captains daughter
      Put him in an a bed with the captains daughter
      Early in the morning

  • @zakonnicagryziedzieci9036
    @zakonnicagryziedzieci9036 Před 4 lety +16

    I remember when I first visited Ireland.. I think it was 20th January 2020 so only a few months ago. It was actually my first foreign country to visit and I'm 18 years old ( I mean I was in Slovakia before but that does count since I'm polish xd ) I was only 1 week, staying with my aunts and godmother , they live in Westport for 10 years, just 5 minutes by foot from each other. I fell in love with this country, people and culture, I wanted to live in Norway but since I visited Ireland I changed my mind and I hope that I will live there someday in future

  • @chadthunderstorm8148
    @chadthunderstorm8148 Před 3 lety +35

    God bless Ireland, such a beautiful language that less cultural fools tried to erase.

  • @cristian427
    @cristian427 Před 3 lety +13

    the perfect song doesn't exi-

  • @lonleybeer
    @lonleybeer Před 4 lety +13

    When your British class mates bullies you

  • @koolmckool7039
    @koolmckool7039 Před 4 lety +23

    Once again, the Irish prove they only speak in jibber jabber that we love.

  • @wsdkkk3345
    @wsdkkk3345 Před 4 lety +7

    Nice song, love when Ireland speaks Irish.
    Saludos desde Argentina Irish brothers!

  • @ferretman6790
    @ferretman6790 Před 3 lety +13

    You Irish and we Americans have a lot in common In terms of origins!
    ERINN GO BRAGH🇮🇪🤝🇺🇸GOD BLESS AMERICA

    • @meepulp
      @meepulp Před 2 lety +5

      Not really

    • @treeismyusernamewhyjustwhy
      @treeismyusernamewhyjustwhy Před rokem

      definitely not. the only americans that do are the choctaws

    • @flochforster7864
      @flochforster7864 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Don't listen to these seonín traitors. American revolution was fought against the Bank of England who collapsed the American colonists' economy, the same happened to the Irish with the Penal Laws after Oliver Cromwell's genocide of Ireland and soon Trevelyan's genocide, or the Great Famine, mockingly called the Potato famine by the British. Trevelyan was the grandson of the Governor of the Bank of England. Just like the French, the Irish were definitely inspired by the American revolution to free themselves from the Bank of England's terrorism.

    • @tacticalbondsh
      @tacticalbondsh Před měsícem

      We do in the sense that there are a lot of people in the US with Irish ancestry

  • @bumboklaatry5828
    @bumboklaatry5828 Před 6 lety +346

    Here's the phonetic translation I found from another video. I'm not Irish btw:
    Oh-roe shay duh vah-ha wall-ya,
    Oh-roe shay duh vah-ha wall-ya,
    Oh-roe shay duh vah-ha wall-yaaa,
    [everyone] Ah-nish air hawkt un tauw-rEE!
    [chorus]
    Oh-roe shay duh vah-ha wall-ya,
    Oh-roe shay duh vah-ha wall-ya,
    Oh-roe shay duh vah-ha wall-yaaa,
    Ah-nish air hawkt un tauw-rEE!
    1
    Shay duh vah-ha uh vahn bah layn-var,
    B-Ay air grack too veh EEnn gay-vin,
    Do-oo-EEv rah-EE shay-live mare-lawchk...
    Iss too deal-tah lesh nah Gah-live!
    [chorus]
    2
    Tah gran-yah wail egg chawkt ar saul-yah
    Oh-gulEE ar-muh lay mahr gard-uh
    Gayl EE-ad fayn iss nEE Gahl nah spahn-EE...
    Iss cur-fee(d) shEE-id roo-ig air Gah-live!
    [chorus]
    3
    Ah vEE leh rEE nah vairt guh veck-ann
    Mun-uh mEEn b-yo in-uh jeh-i(d)-ock shawktan
    Gran-yah wail iss mEE-leh gahsh-kEE...
    Egg foe-gurt fahn air Gah-live!
    [chorus]
    [chorus again]

  • @notyethere7815
    @notyethere7815 Před 5 lety +312

    When you find out you're 5% Irish.

  • @wesamhabeeb4977
    @wesamhabeeb4977 Před 4 lety +15

    this beautiful language has to stay

  • @ryanfolan7
    @ryanfolan7 Před 5 lety +266

    The all the dislikes are brits

    • @JPEG785
      @JPEG785 Před 4 lety +13

      I'm English and i like this song, bit of a stupid generalisation.

    • @mactoirdealbhaigh7624
      @mactoirdealbhaigh7624 Před 4 lety +1

      @@JPEG785 Just out of interest, which comes first with you the union jack or St George's cross?

    • @JPEG785
      @JPEG785 Před 4 lety +7

      @@mactoirdealbhaigh7624 Ah good question, it's hard to say relatively, I believe that Britain should obviously be United, I dont think any different the Union flag/jack is a symbol of unity between the peoples of the isles.
      But I believe English identity also is being shat on, I take pride in the St. Georges cross and it's a real shame that it's considered offensive, out of everyone on the Isles we aren't even allowed to fly our own national flag? While Scotland, Wales and Nrothern Ireland do? It's out of order and disrespectful.
      I'd probably say both of them have significant meaning and impact. I like them both.😁

    • @mactoirdealbhaigh7624
      @mactoirdealbhaigh7624 Před 4 lety +9

      @@JPEG785 In Ireland the union jack is a flag of invasion, disunity and destruction, it's the offensive one, throw it on the fire and wrap St George around you and fly it with pride.

    • @JPEG785
      @JPEG785 Před 4 lety +1

      @@mactoirdealbhaigh7624 Well it's pretty clear to see why Ireland has a negative view of the flag, it's understandable, but I disagree it is probably the biggest symbol of unity, St. George, St.Andrew and Saint Patrick all fly under it, we won our battles United under one flag, *(distant Irish rebellions noises)*. It is not just a symbol, but to me a problem solver of the dis-unifcation of the British Isles.

  • @Carnifindion
    @Carnifindion Před rokem +13

    Óró 'Sé do bheatha 'bhaile,
    Óró 'Sé do bheatha 'bhaile,
    Óró 'Sé do bheatha 'bhaile,
    Anois ar theacht an tsamhraidh!
    'Sé do bheatha a bhean ba léanmhar,
    B' é ár gcreach tú bheith i ngéibhinn,
    Do dhúiche bhreá i seilibh meirleach...
    Is tú díolta leis na Gallaibh!
    A bhuí le Rí na bhFeart go bhfeiceann,
    Muna mbíonn beo ina dhiaidh ach seachtain,
    Gráinne Mhaol is míle gaiscíoch...
    Ag fógairt fáin ar Ghallaibh!
    Tá Gráinne Mhaol ag teacht thar sáile,
    Óglaigh armtha léi mar gharda,
    Gaeil iad féin is ní Francaigh ná Spáinnigh...
    Is cuirfidh siad ruaig ar Ghallaibh!

  • @eskgraficoyeskweb9527
    @eskgraficoyeskweb9527 Před 4 lety +10

    The authentic language of Ireland

  • @cristian427
    @cristian427 Před 3 lety +5

    beautiful song, greetings from Spain

  • @PeoplecallmeLucifer
    @PeoplecallmeLucifer Před 6 lety +114

    I love how people compare it with different languages and I'm just here like "WHERE DO I LEARN THIS?!"

    • @cetologist
      @cetologist Před 6 lety +12

      PeopleCallMeLucifer Duolingo

    • @Commy01
      @Commy01 Před 5 lety +11

      Ireland

    • @banako420
      @banako420 Před 5 lety +8

      In Ireland maybe? I'm going with my family to London soon but I dunno I think I might wanna go to Ireland just to learn this!

    • @isaac_aren
      @isaac_aren Před 5 lety +5

      @@banako420 tbf, unless you go to like very rural Galway or something, you won't learn a lot of Irish here

    • @pqbdwmnu
      @pqbdwmnu Před 5 lety +7

      Ireland kinda forgot its language

  • @areguycole7336
    @areguycole7336 Před 3 lety +4

    I love finding a language that simultaneously makes me want to learn it and pull my tongue out

  • @timesnewlogan2032
    @timesnewlogan2032 Před 3 lety +8

    I used to be proud of my English heritage, until I learned who the Black and Tans were. Now I'm proud of my Irish heritage.

  • @dobraclovek4352
    @dobraclovek4352 Před 5 lety +26

    When you’re on 2% Irish

  • @antonimohedanolopez169
    @antonimohedanolopez169 Před 4 lety +140

    Make Ireland united again 🇮🇪

  • @TheLittledikkins
    @TheLittledikkins Před 4 lety

    I've always loved this song.

  • @airbeander
    @airbeander Před 5 lety +7

    Respect from a Dac (romanian) this song îs s-o beautiful

    • @gz4wyr
      @gz4wyr Před 4 lety +1

      @Irish Potato Irish potato lol

    • @gz4wyr
      @gz4wyr Před 4 lety +1

      @Irish PotatoI have learnt that my name means Irish potato farmer that crawls on the floor with depression
      Just out of curiosity is your name Matt?

    • @gz4wyr
      @gz4wyr Před 4 lety

      @Irish Potato Yeah but Matthew means Irish potato farmer

    • @gz4wyr
      @gz4wyr Před 4 lety

      @Irish Potato what language do you think I use?

  • @la-zrider2749
    @la-zrider2749 Před 4 lety +9

    I don't speak Irish but at
    1:20 I keep hearing
    "And foward find the girl."

    • @lauren8470
      @lauren8470 Před 4 lety +8

      I can speak Irish and it means “routing all the foreigners!”

    • @_Jebb_
      @_Jebb_ Před 3 lety +4

      I heard it, no I can't unhear it
      Look what you did you monster

    • @tenthclassgaming
      @tenthclassgaming Před 11 měsíci

      @@lauren8470Isnt it Sassenach? Or is that Scottish-Gaelic?

  • @MariaMotast
    @MariaMotast Před 3 lety +4

    I'm learning Irish... I don't if I should... Like, ppl are telling me they don't even speak Irish anymore and that if I learn, it will be useless...
    But... I rlly want to learn Irish, it's my goal right now

    • @lauren8470
      @lauren8470 Před 3 lety +3

      Mavi Vick Irish is still taught here in schools but not very well but I go to an all Irish speaking school so I’m fluent. It will be quite hard to learn but if you want to go for it!!

    • @MariaMotast
      @MariaMotast Před 3 lety +1

      @@lauren8470 Thank youuu!!! I already know some basics and I'm still learning ahhaah

    • @MariaMotast
      @MariaMotast Před 3 lety

      @Dylan O Leary ohhhh... Isn't cool to be forced to learn something... But school does it... We are forced to learn English and Spanish just to get a job

  • @neilsantoni8119
    @neilsantoni8119 Před 4 lety +6

    I love this Irish Song😍

  • @ConsideringPhlebas
    @ConsideringPhlebas Před 2 lety +2

    This song gives me goosebumps.

  • @johncummings4479
    @johncummings4479 Před 4 lety +5

    I may not be Irish, but i will one day hopefully live in Ireland, but I must say...Im in love.

  • @Molotovexe-be9ur
    @Molotovexe-be9ur Před 4 lety +38

    Listens to this song once
    *hatred of Britain intensifies*

    • @yellowpete79
      @yellowpete79 Před 4 lety +2

      I wish Australia would rise up like Ireland against its cultural cringe and love of most things British.

    • @Molotovexe-be9ur
      @Molotovexe-be9ur Před 4 lety +1

      @@yellowpete79 ikr! they totally should!

  • @1845Potatoes
    @1845Potatoes Před rokem +2

    "No one speaks Irish anymore!1!1"
    my Irish teacher that only speaks gibberis- I mean irish: 🍷🗿

  • @MarkSmith-rz8sl
    @MarkSmith-rz8sl Před 5 lety +29

    Irish, German, Scottish on my fathers side English, German, and cherokee native American on my mothers side

    • @EcsMurphy
      @EcsMurphy Před 5 lety +15

      Oh so you're American?

    • @dillbill7152
      @dillbill7152 Před 5 lety +10

      Not ragging on you but with all that culture it's a damn shame you're named Mark Smith.

    • @jessica3548
      @jessica3548 Před 5 lety +2

      My paternal grandmother was born in Ireland, and my paternal grandfather was born in Ukraine. I come by my stubborn independent streak honestly. 😂

    • @brendadrumm9708
      @brendadrumm9708 Před 4 lety +1

      Good on u I was called half breed sixty yrs or more ago by bitter Welsh neighbour caus dad was Irish mum English I'm. Now 70

    • @goldrooster7754
      @goldrooster7754 Před 4 lety +1

      Mom side is Irish and Cherokee. And me da is German Irish and Blackfoot Indian.

  • @peterhunter8464
    @peterhunter8464 Před 6 lety +66

    We're learning this in school plz reply good song

  • @Koala1203
    @Koala1203 Před 6 lety +231

    What shall we do with a drunken sailor,
    What shall we do with a drunken sailor,
    What shall we do with a drunken sailor,
    Early in the morning?

    • @1C3CR34M
      @1C3CR34M Před 6 lety +36

      Sure thats all fine and all, but its based off of this. Its a war song.

    • @matasaga9715
      @matasaga9715 Před 6 lety +48

      BRITS STEALING OUR MUSIC REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!

    • @xanairigoien4813
      @xanairigoien4813 Před 6 lety +21

      Ahhhhhhhhhhh the British stealing our music

    • @BalgothTheVile
      @BalgothTheVile Před 6 lety +13

      Way hay and up she rises
      Way hay and up she rises
      Early in the mornin

    • @lilyherb6273
      @lilyherb6273 Před 6 lety +12

      Shave his belly with a rusty razor,
      Shave his belly with a rusty razor,
      Shave his belly with a rusty razor,
      Early in the morning.

  • @user-od3yn9xx3h
    @user-od3yn9xx3h Před 4 lety +10

    it is a good song despite I don't speak irish
    yeah I am Russian and I find irish songs good! :D

    • @ministr2302
      @ministr2302 Před 4 lety +3

      I am Russian and I speak Irish, it's an awesome language! :D Is teanga aoibhinn í an Ghaeilge!

    • @user-od3yn9xx3h
      @user-od3yn9xx3h Před 4 lety +2

      @@ministr2302wow it is great ! how hard is this language in learning ? :)

    • @AwRighttttt
      @AwRighttttt Před 4 lety +1

      Putin is a legend.. Just saying

    • @ministr2302
      @ministr2302 Před 4 lety +2

      Ася :3 very hard :( but it’s worth trying! It is a very exotic language for all Europeans because it has a lot of different grammar elements.

  • @romanw8632
    @romanw8632 Před 5 lety +10

    Hey, happy Ireland day, Ireland

  • @christineelizabethhorner5829

    I love this song

  • @kukifitte7357
    @kukifitte7357 Před 5 lety

    I love this

  • @hiiamnicehiiamnice5697
    @hiiamnicehiiamnice5697 Před 5 lety +14

    Ireland needs to be united

    • @jeholley0637
      @jeholley0637 Před 3 lety +2

      I dont think that will happen soon at least

  • @ohahupthera
    @ohahupthera Před 6 lety +50

    🇮🇪🇮🇪VIVE IRELAND🇮🇪🇮🇪
    🇮🇪🇮🇪Tiocfaidh ár lá!🇮🇪🇮🇪
    From Ćuprija,SRB🇷🇸

  • @piotrjankowski7073
    @piotrjankowski7073 Před 4 lety +7

    A pint of beer to a man who can read/pronounce any of it correctly at first attempt

    • @Matrix-tx5ff
      @Matrix-tx5ff Před 3 lety

      Strangely, I can probably pronounce *after* a pint 😂

    • @luvlqur7242
      @luvlqur7242 Před 3 lety +1

      I was forced to learn it by my school

    • @tenthclassgaming
      @tenthclassgaming Před 11 měsíci

      @@luvlqur7242Good, Sad you had to learn Sassenach though.

  • @lupinsredjacket3191
    @lupinsredjacket3191 Před 3 lety +1

    Gaelic is such a beautiful language. I need to learn a few phrases (and commit them to memory).

  • @guerreiro943
    @guerreiro943 Před měsícem

    Beautiful language

  • @itzyaboiaj4829
    @itzyaboiaj4829 Před 4 lety +3

    I'm irish and scottish american with an array of other ethnic groups but the one language i wish i could lear would be irish Gaelic

  • @annoyingmissingtexture2431

    This song is very pleasant and nice.

  • @PopCrusher
    @PopCrusher Před 3 lety +3

    When you wished Disney made an Irish Disney Princess, so you’re doing it yourself by writing a book:

  • @boyoVR
    @boyoVR Před rokem +1

    So good

  • @2thomask
    @2thomask Před 5 lety +3

    I had the pleasure of listening to the young wulf tones live and they sang this song it was amazing

  • @Julia-jp5nm
    @Julia-jp5nm Před 4 lety +2

    My freidn and I are deciding to learning Irish and she mentioned this to me cuz she listened to it before.

  • @Eochaidh32
    @Eochaidh32 Před 5 lety +22

    It's a political song. Listen to the words. Grace O'Malley is coming over the sea with Irishman.

    • @SwordCunt
      @SwordCunt Před 5 lety +6

      Eochaidh32 it was most popular during the war of indepence, so obviously it was

    • @scotttaylor7146
      @scotttaylor7146 Před 5 lety

      From what I can tell they cut out the verse that specifically mentions O'Malley

    • @Eochaidh32
      @Eochaidh32 Před 5 lety +4

      Grainne Mhaol (Grace O'Malley) is in the second and third verse. Read the lyrics on the video.

    • @rionamurchada5262
      @rionamurchada5262 Před 5 lety +8

      @@Eochaidh32 The woman of the song returning as a liberator, Gráinne Mhaol (sometimes known as Grace O'Malley) was chieftain of the Ó Máille clan in the west of Ireland. She is a well-known historical figure in 16th-century Irish history, and is sometimes known as 'The Sea Queen of Connacht', one of the most famous female pirates of all time.
      In a nutshell, in 1578 Gráinne Mhaol (whose name was already pretty famous at the time) was thrown into the dungeons of Dublin Castle by the local English Governor, but was later released from prison by the English on the pretext of bringing Risdeárd an Iarainn Bourke (Richard-in-Iron, Gráinne's 2nd husband) and his fellow Irish rioters to heel.
      As soon as she was released, reunited with her husband, Gráinne started plundering English shipping and managed to rout an English army sent to beseige her.
      The following year Gráinne and Bourke went into rebellion once again to secure their rights (she was accused to be 'nurse to all rebellions in that province for over forty years')
      Almost 15 years later Elizabeth I imprisoned Gráinne Mhaol's sons and half-brother, forcing Gráinne to negotiate their release. Even though she refused to bow before Elizabeth (as she did not recognise her as the Queen of Ireland), the talks led to the release of her family, under the agreement that Gráinne would stop attacking English ships.
      Realising the meeting was useless, Gráinne went back to attacking English ships shortly after her departure.
      Complete timeline: www.graceomalley.com/index.php...
      Óró, 'sé do bheatha 'bhaile is a traditional Irish song associated with the Jacobite cause (dating to the third Jacobite rising of 1745-6). In the early 20th century it received new verses by the nationalist poet Pádraig Pearse and was often sung by members of the Irish Volunteers during the Easter Rising (April 1916). It was also sung during the Irish War of Independence (1919-1921).

    • @johnathanhyena8390
      @johnathanhyena8390 Před 5 lety

      Wait who Grace O'Malley

  • @dublinlhad
    @dublinlhad Před 4 lety +2

    Go raibh maith agat. That means thank you in Irish . I was thought this in school, in Dublin, Ireland :)

  • @rileyhayden7482
    @rileyhayden7482 Před 4 lety +2

    Born in the southern United states but am of irish ancestry, yall believe it, when i drink i wont hesitate to throw down

  • @izoxi6645
    @izoxi6645 Před 4 lety

    Awesome Description.

  • @dinithfernando8959
    @dinithfernando8959 Před 3 lety +2

    Ireland ❤️

  • @bluecheesegang1645
    @bluecheesegang1645 Před 4 lety +2

    I love Ireland in my part where I am living is roasting I love this song I have singed it like 200 times in school

  • @ryaku5
    @ryaku5 Před rokem +1

    Being in Ireland now, not many songs speak to me like this does.

    • @irishshamrock6162
      @irishshamrock6162 Před rokem

      Did you move there or something?

    • @ryaku5
      @ryaku5 Před rokem

      @@irishshamrock6162 Went there for a vacation.

  • @3mranal-zadjali113
    @3mranal-zadjali113 Před 2 lety

    Best song in the world

  • @sebby324
    @sebby324 Před rokem +3

    Is Sasanach mé atá ag foghlaim na Gaeilge Tá dlúthchairde agam atá Éireannach mar sin is breá liom do náisiún agus tacaím le poblacht aontaithe na hÉireann

  • @kawaiikingpin1235
    @kawaiikingpin1235 Před 5 lety +1

    An sionnach fionn!!☘🍀

  • @xxadolfitoxxrobercio5106
    @xxadolfitoxxrobercio5106 Před 5 lety +7

    I don’t get nothing....but it is spectacular! tiocfaidh ár lá

  • @adamperry835
    @adamperry835 Před 4 lety +5

    Is maith an rud é nach bhféadfadh na Sasanaigh stopadh orainn, ba bhreá liom a bheith líofa sa Ghaeilge lá éigin

  • @seanconnolly9277
    @seanconnolly9277 Před 6 lety +3

    Ah, that's the stuff.

  • @nicholasbutler153
    @nicholasbutler153 Před 5 lety +9

    Question: The last line of the third verse clearly isn't "Is cuirfidh siad ruaig ar gallaibh." Does anyone know what it is?

    • @nicholasbutler153
      @nicholasbutler153 Před 5 lety +3

      I found it: it's "Is ruagairt ar na Gallaibh," a line from another verse not in this version.

    • @umhi2822
      @umhi2822 Před 3 lety

      Roughly translates to they'l put out the english

  • @penguino848
    @penguino848 Před 2 lety +1

    My grandpa came form county cork never said much about Ireland only that it was green and had no snakes

  • @Hammi4Real
    @Hammi4Real Před rokem +2

    This is a highly melodic song. I could compare this to Pakistani/Indian music in terms of musical artistry. Commendable work.

  • @isaac_aren
    @isaac_aren Před 5 lety +5

    Is aoibhinn liom an amhrán seo :) D'foghlaim mé an amhrán seo sa bhunscoil agus tá sé fós ar eolais agam

  • @larafada3070
    @larafada3070 Před 4 lety

    Thanks ❗Спасибо ❗

  • @msh6735
    @msh6735 Před 4 lety +6

    Óró, sé do bheatha abhaile (x3)
    Anois ar theacht an tsamhraidh
    Sé do bheatha a bhean ba léanmhar
    Do bé ár creach tú bheith in géibhinn
    Do bhúiche bhrea i seilbh meirleach
    ‘S tú díolta leis na ghallaibh
    (chorus)
    A bhuí le rí na bhfeart go bhfeiceam
    Muna mbeam beo ma dhiaidh ach seachtam
    graínne mhaol agus míle gaiscíoch
    Ag fógairt fáin ar ghallaibh
    (chorus)
    Tá graínne mhaol ag teacht thar sáile
    óglaigh armtha léi mar gharda
    Gaeil iad féin is ní francaigh ná spáinnigh
    ‘S cuirfidh siad ruaig ar ghallaibh
    (Chorus x2)

  • @mr.pucklechurch7946
    @mr.pucklechurch7946 Před 4 lety +1

    holy fuck this is a fucking banger

  • @foolofhearts8126
    @foolofhearts8126 Před 4 lety

    Saor Alba agus Èirinn aonaichte gu bràth!

  • @HughJanusDaHorseshoeCrab
    @HughJanusDaHorseshoeCrab Před 3 lety +2

    happy saint Patrick's day

  • @neanu7377
    @neanu7377 Před 4 lety +2

    Gaelic is the best language change my mind

    • @neanu7377
      @neanu7377 Před 4 lety

      @@randomvidios09 Irish Gaelic

    • @neanu7377
      @neanu7377 Před 4 lety

      @@randomvidios09 👍🏻

  • @rohitrai6187
    @rohitrai6187 Před 5 lety +4

    I remember when this played in Wind that Shakes the barley

  • @user-ty5lg1dn2j
    @user-ty5lg1dn2j Před 3 lety +2

    Such a pretty culture, love from Greece 🇬🇷

  • @cron1165
    @cron1165 Před 3 lety +2

    Any chance theres an instrumental of this tune?

  • @Keohong168
    @Keohong168 Před 3 lety +2

    I listen to this song, it feels like listening to Asian songs, but it's a European song!

    • @MidgeCat
      @MidgeCat Před 3 lety +2

      It does sound a lot like Mongolian throat singing at parts

  • @linkinetherlands11
    @linkinetherlands11 Před 5 lety

    i sing this song every morning when i have a cold bath in the summer

  • @YouTubedoesntneedhandles
    @YouTubedoesntneedhandles Před 4 lety +2

    Me listening to irish music for no god damb reason

  • @anth0ny_unplugged173
    @anth0ny_unplugged173 Před 5 lety +8

    i cant understand irish cuz i am macedonian but the song is beautiful!

  • @ravonite5096
    @ravonite5096 Před měsícem

    I always picture that Hector Barbossa is the one singing this over a pint of rum in a pub for some reason

  • @seanhughes3073
    @seanhughes3073 Před 4 lety +2

    🎖🎖🎖🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @lanewoods9420
    @lanewoods9420 Před rokem

    Sang it as a child and a woman. My grandfather left the Old Country in 1901. I try to pass it on to children and grandchildren. Born Ni Gradaigh, will die the same.

  • @heatherlovesbono
    @heatherlovesbono Před 3 lety +3

    I love my language
    of the righting race
    an rás troda