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The Irish Language | Understanding Celtic Spirituality 🇮🇪 (Filmed in Ireland)

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Jacob Toddson

Jacob Toddson

Ай бұрын

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@TheWisdomOfOdin
@TheWisdomOfOdin 15 күн бұрын
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@JoanKirk-jm5lh
@JoanKirk-jm5lh Ай бұрын
The famine was a 100% deliberate genocide of the indigenous Gaelic people/Irish Catholics by the English. The English first stole the land. They then rented the land they stole. They chose not to provide any food. They shipped food out under armed guard while 1 million innocent people starved on their own country. So much healing to be done ❤❤❤ P.S. My ancestors are Irish/Gaelic, but also Scots and English. PPS the starving was so bad countries across the world donated inclding Turkey and the indigenous American Choctaw and indigenous Canadian groups. The English finally provided a bit of support only after huge international pressure.
@liambyrne591
@liambyrne591 Ай бұрын
1 million is not the figure it's more like 5 millon
@jamesmulroy8334
@jamesmulroy8334 Ай бұрын
These are only my opinions. American Catholic. My father had strong Irish pride. We don't teach enough about history. World leader are doing the same things today. Just slowly. The Irish have been through a lot. Watching the women explain her experience learning Irish. Is it not okay to say the English wanted to get rid of Irish language. Children were spanked for speaking it
@clivejungle6999
@clivejungle6999 Ай бұрын
America killed 1/4 of the Cherokee in the 1840s, it was a more brutal time. The British government didn't spend money on anything except the Royal Navy. It was an oligarchy where very few had the vote, the rich did not want to spend money least of all on welfare which was why they brought in the workhouses in Britain. The North and East of Ireland did not rely on the potato crop, these were cereal growing areas and Dublin was the second city of empire deeply interconnected with trade. These were the areas which were still producing plenty of food, and indeed exporting it. There was also private charity, e.g. Queen Victoria gave £2000, worth almost £200,000 now, & lent her name to a charity to help in its fundraising. Nobody did as much as Lionel Rothschild of the banking family. Immediately news of the famine became apparent he set up a charity, the British Relief Association, that raised over £500,000, equivalent to over 50 million pounds today. At times they were feeding 200,000 children daily. The British government for its part fed 3 million daily with soup kitchens, for a while anyway.
@liambyrne591
@liambyrne591 Ай бұрын
@@clivejungle6999 for all your writing you know sweet all , the English government passed the the poor law act made the landlords pay a tax on every tenant suprise suprise when the landlords kicked the tenants out with the support of the English army ,what Hitler done with guns and gas the English done with disease and cold and law the population went from 10 Millon to 4 Millon in 5 years ,if you want to sound smart next time have a read of Fogarty's book
@JoanKirk-jm5lh
@JoanKirk-jm5lh Ай бұрын
@@clivejungle6999the British stole the land. Then they decided to charge rent to the people they stole it from. The 'famine' was just a deliberate genocide. The 'relief' was late, inadequate, only in response to international pressure (the Sultan of Turkey showed more compassion and support than the English) and stopped too early. The best thing British people can do is to listen, and apologize. Not try to justify it or pretend it didn't happen
@seancaseo84
@seancaseo84 Ай бұрын
Ireland being discriminated against by the English is putting it very very very very very lightly
@ulsterscot
@ulsterscot 26 күн бұрын
Oh seriously , perpetual victims. Grow up
@tomkeane6945
@tomkeane6945 26 күн бұрын
​@@ulsterscotulster scot says no how original.
@saoirseclarnimhuiris7910
@saoirseclarnimhuiris7910 25 күн бұрын
@@tomkeane6945 Labhraím canúint Uladh (as na naoi gcontae). Níl a fhios agam cé hé an t-amadán seo. Neamhaird a dhéanamh den leathcheann sin!💚ÉIRE ABÚ ATHAONTAITHE GO DEO!💚☘👍🏻🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
@kevindevane6175
@kevindevane6175 24 күн бұрын
@@ulsterscot WOW!!
@user-nq5zx1gr8i
@user-nq5zx1gr8i 23 күн бұрын
Stop living in the past the english haven't done anything in recent times, but being a child of the troubles in recent times I could tell you a few horror stories of my childhood and it had nothing to do with the English, for people that say they love Ireland and the north, it was hard to tell that when the heart and soul was bombed out of it and people including children where killed and what for? But we'll not talk about that, that doesn't matter!
@AnBreadanFeasa
@AnBreadanFeasa Ай бұрын
Did you know the only word in English with six silent letters is Londonderry? That's why it's pronounced DERRY ☘
@TheWisdomOfOdin
@TheWisdomOfOdin Ай бұрын
😂
@user-nq5zx1gr8i
@user-nq5zx1gr8i 23 күн бұрын
That's just because you can't spell😂😂
@mairead354
@mairead354 Ай бұрын
I’m a native Irish speaker (grew up in the Connemara Gaeltacht in Galway, on the west coast of Ireland) and I just randomly stumbled across your channel!! Good stuff! Maith sibh! ☘️
@nthmost
@nthmost Ай бұрын
Tá fáilte romhat! Is aobhinn liom an teanga seo.
@AnnetteMurphyger
@AnnetteMurphyger Ай бұрын
Well done, guys. Many thanks for invitng and asking me to take part
@mrbigbosskojak
@mrbigbosskojak 28 күн бұрын
Great stuff Annette, really enjoyed the video.
@freedomsaoirse
@freedomsaoirse Ай бұрын
Bhí eipeasóid iomlán agaibh ar an nGaeilge agus níor fhoghlaim sibh ach cúpla ainm? Tuatha Dé Danann, Áíne, Banba/Ériu (Éire)/Fódla (Fódhla), Bríd (nó Bríghid), agus Poll na Brón. i ndáiríre? Bhuel, is tús é. Maith sibh (yeah!). Molaim na leabhair le Manchán Magan, "Thirty Two Words For Field" agus "Listen To The Land Speak."
@saoirseclarnimhuiris7910
@saoirseclarnimhuiris7910 26 күн бұрын
Aontaím leat ar fad ansin a chara, ach Is cuma liom. Is 💚🙂💪as an tuaisceart mé agus labhraím í gach lá!
@saoirseclarnimhuiris7910
@saoirseclarnimhuiris7910 26 күн бұрын
Is cinnte nach bhfuil aon náire orm faoi mo theanga, is Gaeilgeoir mé agus táim bródúil aisti!💚
@saoirseclarnimhuiris7910
@saoirseclarnimhuiris7910 26 күн бұрын
"Éist leis an talamh a labhairt"? Dhéanfadh sé níos fearr éisteacht leis an tír ina bhfuil siad ag seasamh i mo thuairim!
@saoirseclarnimhuiris7910
@saoirseclarnimhuiris7910 26 күн бұрын
Molaim an foclóir Gaeilge!😁💚☘👍🏻
@MsJantine
@MsJantine Ай бұрын
Ireland have a lot of spirituality from the past. A beautyfull country. Greetings from Elsloo in the Netherlands. Were the anciënt people of the bandkeramiek lived a long time ago.
@jamesmulroy8334
@jamesmulroy8334 Ай бұрын
I have started spending my down time learning about my history and culture. I am American. From a large Catholic family. Irish hello. God to you, and the reply God and Mary to you. Dia dhuit. D ia muire dhuit.
@KeevaHeavey
@KeevaHeavey Ай бұрын
*Dia is muire duit
@TheCarlocaroline
@TheCarlocaroline Ай бұрын
@@jamesmulroy8334 hello from Ireland. It would translate more as 'God be with you '
@john.premose
@john.premose 29 күн бұрын
Muricans should really sit down. Hearing muricans try to talk about anything makes me roll my eyes and cringe myself inside out.
@TheCarlocaroline
@TheCarlocaroline 29 күн бұрын
@@john.premose have some manners!
@john.premose
@john.premose 29 күн бұрын
@@TheCarlocaroline about muricans? Why? When do they ever have manners?
@noirodex
@noirodex Ай бұрын
longtime viewer here, Really enjoying the direction the channel is headed. Great top tier stuff. These sort of videos will make you money well into the future because of their value. Good stuff Jacob keepin it real as usual
@TheWisdomOfOdin
@TheWisdomOfOdin Ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏 I hope you are right! I was taking a gamble on this series. It was a lot to take on by myself. Here's hoping they pay off in the long run!
@hh_DemiSavage
@hh_DemiSavage Ай бұрын
Been watching your videos for 4 years now. Love these new Celtic videos! Learning and re-learning so much. Thank you for sharing!
@TheWisdomOfOdin
@TheWisdomOfOdin Ай бұрын
Thanks for sticking around so long! Glad you are enjoying my Irish videos :)
@Diksjim
@Diksjim Ай бұрын
the guy cannot say the word right. to us that know the history we can spot the wikipedia c lown a mile away. and as far as shame around our language fuk that little west brit
@Chromosome999
@Chromosome999 27 күн бұрын
I think it went well well well beyond being discriminated against by the English on That end I’m so proud to be from Ireland there is no love I feel in the world as I do for my country culture and people ❤
@user-ee7vr9nn8f
@user-ee7vr9nn8f Ай бұрын
I got my Leaving Certificate. I never seem to be good in languages. I am glad I have studied Latin, French, English and Irish. Growing up in Ireland, Languages were drilled into you and classical teaching didn't help. Which was listen and keep still. How I survive these classes I will never know. And that while on the streets the Irish had the gift of the Gab and are historically are known as storytellers. In my personal life and my teenage years sadness did play a role but still I hung in there. I wanted nothing else than to communicate and to learn by converse. I survived and today I am a writer.
@samhainmist6344
@samhainmist6344 Ай бұрын
Dude, the scene of you walking with Conchobhar through the green field really gives me 'Odin the wanderer learning from wise folk from other lands' vibes. I think it's the hat. And the beard. But either way, great job. I'm loving all these Ireland videos so far.
@TheWisdomOfOdin
@TheWisdomOfOdin Ай бұрын
Living this life and doing this work his how I honor Odin personally 🙏 🧙‍♂️
@marc8278
@marc8278 Ай бұрын
Is Éireannach mé agus táim ag déanamh iarracht ag foghlaim an teanga arís. Cheap mé go raibh an físeán seo go hiontach ar fad , go raibh maith agaibh agus bígí ag foghlaim an teanga lads👍👍👍
@debcarroll8192
@debcarroll8192 28 күн бұрын
I am of Irish descent. I live in Tennessee in the U.S., and I have not yet been able to travel to Ireland, but I have been studying Irish for a little over a year now. It is a wonderful language!
@teacherconor9037
@teacherconor9037 Ай бұрын
"The Anglo-Celtic Isles". I like that!
@AbbyWise-e3z
@AbbyWise-e3z Ай бұрын
Recently found your channel and I think its absolutely wonderful! So excited to see the rest of this segment unfold! Thank you for sharing 🤗
@TheWisdomOfOdin
@TheWisdomOfOdin Ай бұрын
Welcome! Glad you are enjoying the series!
@longshotkdb
@longshotkdb Ай бұрын
I'm moving back south of the border lads. I've had enough of all this fake life. Going out to the hills and clean air. Learning to speak the language ( properly this time) and I'm gonna own every part of the mythology and mystery that people find " embarrassing" What could be more embarrassing than believing in artificial intelligence? Literally. This fish, has shook the hook! ∆
@saoirseclarnimhuiris7910
@saoirseclarnimhuiris7910 26 күн бұрын
Ó mo chara, níl tú chomh Gaelach ó thuaidh den teorainn! Éire Abú athaontaithe go deo!🇮🇪💚☘💪
@AnnetteMurphyger
@AnnetteMurphyger Ай бұрын
You are 2 of rhe nicest people I have to ever met, Jacob and kevin
@TheWisdomOfOdin
@TheWisdomOfOdin Ай бұрын
Thanks Annette 🙏
@JoanKirk-jm5lh
@JoanKirk-jm5lh Ай бұрын
Loving this series Jacob!❤ It's so awesome to me to learn more about Irish culture. I have Irish roots and second sight, and I really appreciate your work! 🙏
@TheWisdomOfOdin
@TheWisdomOfOdin Ай бұрын
So happy you enjoyed!
@TheWisdomOfOdin
@TheWisdomOfOdin Ай бұрын
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@BitesizeIrish
@BitesizeIrish Ай бұрын
💚Your production is top-notch, and the subjects you're covering are amazing. Conchobhar at the start is doing good work around sean-nós singing. Eoin
@TheWisdomOfOdin
@TheWisdomOfOdin Ай бұрын
🙏 Hope you check out the videos of this series as well!
@jaimeriboni385
@jaimeriboni385 Ай бұрын
My Great grandparents came from Ireland during the potato famine. My Great Grandmother passed away giving birth. She bled to death and my grandpa got his first grey hair when he was 5 years old.
@internetual7350
@internetual7350 Ай бұрын
Dheis Dé go mbeidh a hanam 🙏🏻
@Joseph13163
@Joseph13163 Ай бұрын
Never call it the potato famine people didn't because the potatoes failed there was plent of food in the country
@TheCarlocaroline
@TheCarlocaroline Ай бұрын
​@@Joseph13163everyone calls it the potato famine. And I'm Irish.
@TheCarlocaroline
@TheCarlocaroline Ай бұрын
He probably had very black hair. You get that here in Ireland still.
@thesoul2sqeeze
@thesoul2sqeeze Ай бұрын
​​@@TheCarlocaroline only Americans call it that . An Irish person would never .You're clearly American. American spelling and all.
@nthmost
@nthmost Ай бұрын
Aontaim leis! (I agree with you!) Is aobhinn liom an teanga seo. Bhí Gaeilge líofa ag mo mhamo.
@mccluskeytom
@mccluskeytom 23 күн бұрын
Great video lads, I've never watched you before but I'll watch you again. Anglo-Celtic Isles is a good phrase which I will use. One minor point - Irish lessons are available in every school in the Republic of Ireland because it's a mandatory subject.
@TheWisdomOfOdin
@TheWisdomOfOdin 23 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed! Hope you check out the other videos in this series 🙏
@LairMistress
@LairMistress Ай бұрын
And don't forget the regional dialects across Ireland, of course. The language is as regionally varied as the styles of playing fiddle all over the country... :)
@austinjparr1
@austinjparr1 Ай бұрын
Love the content brother
@southmountaincustoms5306
@southmountaincustoms5306 Ай бұрын
Great video !
@TheWisdomOfOdin
@TheWisdomOfOdin Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed! Be sure share when possible. It helps immensely!
@delschneider8149
@delschneider8149 Ай бұрын
Another great video, they keep getting better. The land is so beautiful. It's a shame that there aren't more, overtly pagan places preserved, but that just makes the few more precious.
@SDR15160
@SDR15160 Ай бұрын
Amazing & much needed!
@caoimhin7122
@caoimhin7122 22 күн бұрын
It's important to remember that there are several dialects of Irish.
@Paskankaivaja
@Paskankaivaja 5 күн бұрын
I'm Finnish and this is pretty shocking to see people being ashamed of their own language. We have few languages besides finnish finnish, such as the sámi languages and a hidden gem by the name of "rauma giäl". It's debated whether giäl is a language of its own or just another of the finnish dialects. Personally I find that rauma giäl should be recognized as a language, and effort should be put to preserve it. I hope you see this comment and maybe look up rauma giäl, maybe visit rauma yourself :)
@eamonnmc1
@eamonnmc1 Ай бұрын
Thank You! Great stuff!!
@TheWisdomOfOdin
@TheWisdomOfOdin Ай бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@DianaMega1
@DianaMega1 Ай бұрын
Ireland is the country of my dreams! I tell myself that someday I will definitely touch this land and these stones, which carry the energy of freedom and magic and such great power of the people, so I really enjoyed watching your video! Thank you for this journey 😊 May Gods guide and protect you on your path 🙏🍀
@thesoul2sqeeze
@thesoul2sqeeze Ай бұрын
8:23 the population never returned to what it was pre genocide. And people didnt just "leave " they were forced to , many physically enslaved.
@AnnetteMurphyger
@AnnetteMurphyger Ай бұрын
Well done Conor
@SirFrederick
@SirFrederick Ай бұрын
Got ancestors from Kerry and West Meath.
@kevinbarry1888
@kevinbarry1888 28 күн бұрын
Very interesting. I never felt ashamed or ambarrased about speaking Irish, it's just that it's not taught very well here, in my experience, anyway, & that a lot of kids felt we would never use it growing up. 5 or 6 times a week in a classrom is not enough.
@ButterflyHummingbird
@ButterflyHummingbird Ай бұрын
Thank you Jacob. My ancestors were known as the Scots-Irish, also known as the Ulster Scots, because they were from Scotland but had been displaced by the British and the Irish graciously gave them a large area on the East Coast of Ireland south of Northern Ireland. No doubt there’s also some pure Irish ancestry in the genetic mix, as well.
@culminate100
@culminate100 Ай бұрын
You are kidding ..they occupied invaded..😅😅outrageous grasp of history
@rambleswolf
@rambleswolf Ай бұрын
That's not correct at all. I dunno where you got that from... The Ulster Scots weren't displaced by the "British", they were literally just regular Lowland Scottish folk (Scots is a Germanic language, a sister to English; not to be confused with Scottish Gaelic). They weren't gifted any land - they stole it. ALL of the British nations colonised Ireland: the English, the Scottish and (to a lesser extent) the Welsh. None of them were fleeing their homeland (unless they were Catholics). That doesn't make being a modern British or Ulster Scots person bad or shameful. Just please don't spread fake history.
@JoanKirk-jm5lh
@JoanKirk-jm5lh Ай бұрын
@@rambleswolf "Graciously gifted a large area of land". Nope. STOLEN + Centuries of oppression + GENOCIDE.
@FPSIreland2
@FPSIreland2 Ай бұрын
oh yes the plantations of ulster, indeed a thoroughly “gracious” affair!
@tomasbyrom3954
@tomasbyrom3954 Ай бұрын
Great video. It was very strange that the Irish teacher taught you how to pronounce the words in English, rather than in Irish. She even mentioned that Brigid was more like "breej" in Irish. Banba should be pronounced more like "banva" and and Fodla is more like "Fow-la".
@rambleswolf
@rambleswolf Ай бұрын
Yeah, I noticed that too... It's a shame. I'm a beginning Irish student, and the more I try to learn, the more I realise that the majority of online resources out there for learning are made by non-native speakers who haven't a clue how to pronounce the language properly (an obvious example being the ignoring of slender R). It's really frustrating. :(
@tomasbyrom3954
@tomasbyrom3954 Ай бұрын
@@rambleswolf I personally moved over to Scottish Gaelic to help with pronunciation, as the sounds are usually taught much more clearly and there are less non native resources. I'm now slowly moving back to Irish, and the first thing people mention is always how much my pronunciation sounds like "old people" or "country people". Grammar and vocab still have a long way to go though haha
@rambleswolf
@rambleswolf Ай бұрын
@@tomasbyrom3954 Hey, I mean, "old country person" = native speaker, so I'd take it as a compliment :P
@brid5415
@brid5415 Ай бұрын
The pronunciation is different depending on the dialect....so it can be pronounced both those ways. There are so many layers to Irish, she didnt want to overwhelm
@tomasbyrom3954
@tomasbyrom3954 Ай бұрын
@@brid5415 As the words she mentioned came out of classical Irish, not the modern dialects, I thought there was a consensus on pronunciation. Can you explain what dialect she was using?
@ruiseartalcorn
@ruiseartalcorn Ай бұрын
Great stuff! :)
@jerimyspencer1541
@jerimyspencer1541 27 күн бұрын
Interesting that he said “for acknowledgement of the natural world” - a very modernistic and materialistic mode line of thought. The ancients would have not divorced the spiritual from the material world. In fact a hallmark of the ancient celts and early Christian celts was to see the material and the spiritual world’s as interwoven and touching. They believed in thin places where the door between the physical and spiritual world was thin. I believe Timothy Joyce described both the pre-Christian and early Christian celts as walking with one foot in a physical reality and the other foot in a state of spiritual consciousness (something like that, it’s been a minute since I read his book ‘Celtic Christianity’).
@TheWisdomOfOdin
@TheWisdomOfOdin 27 күн бұрын
It is well known and documented that the Romans were observing the various celtic peoples as nature worshippers. The Celts didnt build structures like new grange, Stonehenge, or Kilmartin Scotland. They used natural spaces (water ways and groves) to connect to the otherworld. While they looked at places like new grange in reverence it was not because they built it, they saw it as divinely built. Nature was not their only outlet but it definitely not a "modernist" look at celtic paganism.
@athlene110
@athlene110 Ай бұрын
Lots of tears as I watched this and I'm not 100% sure why. It was a beautiful video but the tears are more significant of something else. I have been told I'm part Irish and wonder if this is why? I feel a calling....
@TheWisdomOfOdin
@TheWisdomOfOdin Ай бұрын
Time to return home 🍀
@athlene110
@athlene110 Ай бұрын
@@TheWisdomOfOdin Thanks 😊
@AnnetteMurphyger
@AnnetteMurphyger Ай бұрын
Thanks Jscob and Kevin
@TheWisdomOfOdin
@TheWisdomOfOdin Ай бұрын
Thank you for helping us Annette!
@AnnetteMurphyger
@AnnetteMurphyger Ай бұрын
Colonisation indeed. No Leprechauns unfortunately
@mmcmiddlechild
@mmcmiddlechild Ай бұрын
Great video! (Just for future pre-film checklists, make sure you, or your guests, dont have beads/lanyards/buttons etc close to the microphones!)
@TheWisdomOfOdin
@TheWisdomOfOdin Ай бұрын
Haha trust me post filming Jacob learned this when I started editing 😂
@captainmoonlight768
@captainmoonlight768 Ай бұрын
Irish man here watching this from America haha
@kevindevane6175
@kevindevane6175 24 күн бұрын
Irish classes in schools is mandatory up till college.
@seanbanayan8508
@seanbanayan8508 22 күн бұрын
The Irish Diaspora should reclaim their Island from the invaders. “Give Ireland Back To The IRISH!”
@jjgeorge7728
@jjgeorge7728 Ай бұрын
Peter santanello of spirituality/paganism.
@TheWisdomOfOdin
@TheWisdomOfOdin Ай бұрын
Haha I definitely felt like him a couple times while filming this series
@Kurganic99
@Kurganic99 Ай бұрын
Do you know the difference between Ulster Scots {Scots Irish} immigration and Irish immigration and the impact on the US ? I don't think so. All those famous faces you showed of Irish descent , many if not most are descended from Scottish and English protestants from Northern Ireland.
@TheWisdomOfOdin
@TheWisdomOfOdin Ай бұрын
I will look into it 👍
@erikhoff5010
@erikhoff5010 Ай бұрын
My ancient family are from the Ulsters, Erwin of Drum. Skal
@JoanKirk-jm5lh
@JoanKirk-jm5lh Ай бұрын
​​@@TheWisdomOfOdin I am from NZ but as part of my genealogy research found that my people were mostly from the indigenous etho-religeous group known as the Gaelic people that is the Irish Catholic. Some of my ancestors were rebels are married the Scots settlers in Northern Ireland. Ireland really suffered under colonisation and so many of our Irish Catholic ancestors had to migrate (mine to NZ). I'm so proud that the Irish language survived. I'm also glad that so much paganism survived, often hidden in Catholism ❤❤❤
@LVQuinn83
@LVQuinn83 Ай бұрын
Go raibh míle maith agat as an bhfíseán seo faoinár stair a roinnt linn!🇮🇪
@kingofcelts
@kingofcelts Ай бұрын
Unfortunately, we didn't work hard enough to bring back the Irish language, unlike Israel and Hebrew ! If I were to be honest, there's probably more everyday speakers of Polish, Ukrainian etc than Irish. If reversal is not done now, it's curtains for the language..
@oisinlarkin6885
@oisinlarkin6885 19 күн бұрын
The British and Irish isles is a term that's starting to be used a lot
@AnnetteMurphyger
@AnnetteMurphyger Ай бұрын
A Dolman you mesn
@mr.owenmaguire2028
@mr.owenmaguire2028 Ай бұрын
Any suggestions of a great app/program to learn the language?
@peteymax
@peteymax Ай бұрын
Tá do físeán ar fheabhas, maith thú a chara agus Grma 😊
@johnpurcell7525
@johnpurcell7525 25 күн бұрын
More People spoke Gaelic early 19th century than ever in history under British rule English Genocide in Ireland a Myth 100 yrs Independance what have they done for Gaelic Israel revived Hebrew in fifty yrs can't keep blaming England forever
@aidmc6954
@aidmc6954 19 күн бұрын
I’m sorry to tell you that it would make more sense now to learn Arabic. Irelands been sold out. If it’s the Irish people that make Ireland, well considering the Irish will be a minority by 2050 where does that leave us.
@AnnetteMurphyger
@AnnetteMurphyger Ай бұрын
Ctreepy?
@johnanthonyfingleton2954
@johnanthonyfingleton2954 26 күн бұрын
Go raibh maith agat!
@jbcarseiii
@jbcarseiii Ай бұрын
Maith thú!
@christianwithers7335
@christianwithers7335 Ай бұрын
Shouldn't Irish adopt the Welsh language?
@TheWisdomOfOdin
@TheWisdomOfOdin Ай бұрын
I cant tell if this is ignorance, or trolling 😂
@nigelsheppard625
@nigelsheppard625 Ай бұрын
Dwi'n siarad yn Gymraeg, dwi'n wrth fy modd'r defnydd o'r Gymraeg, dwi'n meddwl yn Gymraeg mae'n goleuo fy mywyd i gyd.
@robtbarton9
@robtbarton9 28 күн бұрын
No Gàidhlig na h-Alba
@twophotons
@twophotons Ай бұрын
All the Celts in NZ - and was Gaelic offered as a language to learn? No. Only French or German. Very wrong.
@JoanKirk-jm5lh
@JoanKirk-jm5lh Ай бұрын
@@twophotons I agree 👍
@seanirasach2512
@seanirasach2512 Ай бұрын
Our language is geadhlic not Celtic.
@leejames3148
@leejames3148 Ай бұрын
It belongs to the Q branch of the Celtic language family. So, it is a Celtic language. Just like mine which is Welsh.
@seanirasach2512
@seanirasach2512 Ай бұрын
@@leejames3148 Our language and text is Geadhlic. There no mention of Celtic in our Constitution of 1937.
@leejames3148
@leejames3148 Ай бұрын
@@seanirasach2512 I don’t doubt that is the case. However, linguistically speaking, Irish is a Celtic language of the Goidelic branch of insular Celtic languages.
@surfer-lc3nz
@surfer-lc3nz Ай бұрын
@@leejames3148 It's not a true Celtic language. It's an Insular Bell Beaker language.
@leejames3148
@leejames3148 Ай бұрын
@@surfer-lc3nz another plausible theory 👏🏻
@NorthernIrishCitizensAlliance
@NorthernIrishCitizensAlliance Ай бұрын
Unfortunately there is little point in teaching a foreign classroom version of Gaelic, in counties it did not originally originate from. Ulster for example spoke Eastern Ulster Gaelic in the Eastern counties and Western Ulster Gaelic in the Western, but these dialects are not taught in either. What is currently taught is only a little better than teaching English, as it is not only classroom Gaelic, but also a foreign dialect, not culturally correct? Eastern Ulster Gaelic has died out unfortunately, but efforts should be made for it to be reintroduced back into Northern Ireland, as it was native to Ulster, the West of Scotland and the Isle of Mann.
@saoirseclarnimhuiris7910
@saoirseclarnimhuiris7910 26 күн бұрын
Níl mo chanúint (Uladh) marbh ar chor ar bith! 💪💚🇮🇪☘🍻
@maryburke5423
@maryburke5423 22 күн бұрын
It didn’t ‘originate’ from the counties. It was pushed out to the rest of Ireland by the English.
@NorthernIrishCitizensAlliance
@NorthernIrishCitizensAlliance 22 күн бұрын
The English that everything is blamed on in Ireland, lived in the English Pale capital Dublin and had their strings pulled by London. Dublin really needs to take its share of the blame for once.
@surfer-lc3nz
@surfer-lc3nz Ай бұрын
Do you realise that we aren't Celtic?
@CandidSailor
@CandidSailor 29 күн бұрын
Ireland says no to the demographic replacement. We will not be replaced.
@noelpucarua2843
@noelpucarua2843 25 күн бұрын
There's no fear of that. Sure, didn't that half Spanish fellow, DeValera, come over from America and sort that out. And didn't that other fellow, Saint Patrick, arrive in a small boat with a load of Irish people traffickers before him.
@jennymccullough9517
@jennymccullough9517 Ай бұрын
Ah ha ha ha! Ba haa ha ha ha!!
@TheWisdomOfOdin
@TheWisdomOfOdin Ай бұрын
Ha ha ha! Ha lol ha! 😆
@SeanThomasCross
@SeanThomasCross Ай бұрын
Irish blood must be protected. There should be no outsiders in Ireland.
@user-nq5zx1gr8i
@user-nq5zx1gr8i 28 күн бұрын
Good luck with your immigrant problem then!!
@SeanThomasCross
@SeanThomasCross 28 күн бұрын
@@user-nq5zx1gr8i I'm not in Ireland
@user-nq5zx1gr8i
@user-nq5zx1gr8i 28 күн бұрын
@@SeanThomasCross Then who exactly do you consider outsiders? My family have lived in the North for generations I don't consider myself an outsider I consider it as my home!
@SeanThomasCross
@SeanThomasCross 28 күн бұрын
@@user-nq5zx1gr8i Ideally only people of the Irish ethnicity should be in Ireland. Most races have their own indigenous lands to call theirs except whites. But, most importantly is the recent invasion of outsiders who need to leave. In your case, being so established and entrenched on the island its different. If only people like you were there the true Irish would remain the majority. But once the recent mass migration of outsiders begin reproducing the native Irish will become minorities in their native land, disenfranchising them and driving their rare genetic traits to extinction. That is not okay and it is happening to all white nations by design right now.
@SeanThomasCross
@SeanThomasCross 28 күн бұрын
@@user-nq5zx1gr8i Well I gave a full explanation, but jootube decided it wasn't allowed to be read.
@chrisclark1761
@chrisclark1761 Ай бұрын
I don't think there is a shame in the Irish language, more than an irritant. One of the most off-putting things about Irish-speakers is their insistence on correcting every little thing they perceive to be wrong.
@KeevaHeavey
@KeevaHeavey Ай бұрын
Why shouldn't they, it's their language
@user-dr7by9dx8l
@user-dr7by9dx8l Ай бұрын
Never it's a dead language.
@TheWisdomOfOdin
@TheWisdomOfOdin Ай бұрын
A few million people would disagree 😆
@saoirseclarnimhuiris7910
@saoirseclarnimhuiris7910 26 күн бұрын
​@@TheWisdomOfOdinNí easaontaím leis an amadán sin ar dtús;💚
@saoirseclarnimhuiris7910
@saoirseclarnimhuiris7910 26 күн бұрын
​@@TheWisdomOfOdinCén fáth a mbeadh leathcheann ag breathnú air seo ar aon nós?
@ulsterscot
@ulsterscot 26 күн бұрын
No such thing as the irish language - it’s Irish Gaelic
@saoirseclarnimhuiris7910
@saoirseclarnimhuiris7910 26 күн бұрын
Gaeilge!💚🇮🇪☘🍻👍🏻
@espartaco2028
@espartaco2028 25 күн бұрын
It just so happens that I, son of the god of storms, Ben Ba'al Hadad am coming to Ireland! Dear old dad, or Hadad as the case is, told me the story of how he was betrayed by the Egyptians, Babylonians and Persians some 6,000 years ago and, he loaded up the boats, and he moved to Beverly...Hills, that is...Actually, it was Cork. But yes wait, that explains red hair because the keratin in the pigment changed over the years and dark brown became auburn, and freckles. ANYWAY, only half of the team made it to become the modern Irish. The other half landed in a place called Gadiz in the Iberian Peninsula. Damn, this is taking a long time to write! Anyway, I'm giving away FREE Spanish lessons to any Celt (Assyrian former) who wishes to learn.
@mollymcnaughton3133
@mollymcnaughton3133 Ай бұрын
Dia duit..👋 It's my dream to get to my motherland for total immersion. 💚🤍🧡
@odettehokemeir4425
@odettehokemeir4425 Ай бұрын
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