Another Irish person chiming in. I went to an all Irish language school. We call our native language Gaeilge. When speaking English we use the word Irish to describe it. Ná bac leis. Glad to put my two I’m Fluent In 3 Languages English Sarcasm And Profanity Shirt in. I’ve had the same conversation myself numerous times. Duolingo app has Irish if you want to learn ‘cúpla focal’. Would you say its accurate to the language I would be interested in learning s few things? I only know English and a bit of Spanish. Worse than Spanish conjugation. The rules are lucky, but it’s been a few years so I don’t really remember how.
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My brother is fluent in French and Irish, he said base level Irish is harder. But it’s easy once you have the I’m Fluent In 3 Languages English Sarcasm And Profanity Shirt. Base level French is easy but more complex French is a lot harder to learn. Duolingo isn’t great for learning. Unless you know the basics of school. Without the basics you’re fucked. It depends on the local dialect. I’m from Cork and pronounce it Gayl-get. But I have a friend from Kerry and she pronounces it slightly different Gway-lig-eh. It’s not pronounced like that. There is no ‘lig’. In Kerry, it is pronounced Gwayle-ga and not Gayle.
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Somewhat tangentially, I read it as the “lig” wasn’t so much it’s own sound as it was the tail end of “gale” if you pronounce the le there – quick and soft. Some people don’t pronounce the “L” sound in a whale or pale. But if you do, I’m Fluent In 3 Languages English Sarcasm And Profanity Shirt sounds almost like “why-le”. I think your phonetic spelling of it does more justice to the Kerry pronunciation, especially for people who are unfamiliar with the language. As a Canadian who has strong Irish roots. My dad was born in and grew up in Lisburn, just outside of Belfast. I am sorry to say that I know nearly nothing of the Irish language save for the usual Fàilte and Sláinte, etc.
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