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Learning Irish Gaelic with the Help of Video Content

Learning Irish Gaelic with the Help of Video Content

The world is changing every single day and with it, the ways we use to learn new things have to be updated. At Bitesize, we take pride in providing you with comprehensive tools that allow you to learn Irish at your own pace, without pressuring you into doing something you don’t like.

Taking this into consideration, we’ve added a new feature to the Bitesize blog that will help you with the journey of learning Irish Gaelic with the help of video content.

Our newsletter subscribers already know what we’re talking about since they’ve received one FREE Irish pronunciation video every week, for the past month, in their inboxes. Our newsletter always delivers helping materials that allow you to learn Irish Gaelic easier so why not subscribe?

Learning Irish Gaelic with the Help of Video Content

Here are some examples of Irish pronunciation videos we’ve added recently that will surely help you in your journey of learning Irish Gaelic with the help of video content.

For those who want other great tools to learn Irish at their own pace, we would recommend taking a look at the:

How To Say – I Love Shopping in Irish Gaelic (VIDEO)

How to say – I love shopping in Irish Gaelic

Is breá liom ag siopadóireacht
I love shopping

/Iss braw lyum egg shup-ah-door-ukht/

How To Say – Goodbye in Irish Gaelic (Video)

How to say goodbye in Irish Gaelic

Slán /Slawn/ = goodbye
Slán leat /Slawn lyat/: said by the person staying behind.
Slán agat /Slawn a-gut/: said by the person leaving.

How To Say – The Days of the Week in Irish (Video)

f you simply need to recite the days of the week, here is what you would say:

Dé Luain (Jay LOO-in): Monday

Dé Máirt (Jay march): Tuesday

Dé Céadaoin (Jay KAY-deen): Wednesday

Déardaoin (JAY-ar-deen): Thursday

Dé hAoine (Jay HEEN-yeh): Friday

Dé Sathairn (Jay SA-ha-rin): Saturday

Dé Domhnaigh (Jay DOH-nee): Sunday

Bonus Video for subscribers – How to say Happy Halloween in Irish Gaelic

Bonus Video for subscribers: How to say Thank you in Irish Gaelic

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