Tips, tricks and resources to help you easily learn Irish

This Blog has easy grammar tips, proverbs and useful phrases to help you learn to speak Irish

 
Mo chuid airgid / My money

The word 'cuid' often causes confusion for people starting to learn Irish, and it's easy to see why!...

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Good, better, best!

Watch the short video above for an outline of how to make the comparative and superlative forms of t...

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Idir dhĂĄ chomhairle / in two minds

'Idir’ can be used to mean either ‘between’ or ‘both’, and is used in lots of everyday phrases in Ir...

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How to say my, your, his, her etc. in Irish

Watch the short video above to learn pretty much everything you need to know about how to use the po...

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The word 'ceann' in Irish: many uses!

The word 'ceann' means 'head', but it has a few other very useful meanings in Irish too. Here are so...

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Fata, PrĂĄta, nĂł PreĂĄta!

As with any language the Irish language is not spoken in the exact same way up and down the country....

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Thuas seal thĂ­os seal / Ups and downs

Talking about moving upwards or downwards is a little more complicated in the Irish language than it...

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How to say 'I love you' in Irish

It is said that French is the language of love, but I say that Irish is a close second!

Here are so...

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Comhfhocail / Compound Words

A ‘comhfhocal’ (compound word) is a word which is made up of two (or more) parts. 'Compound words ar...

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