I’ve always seen Irish as having a natural sound. The language as a whole reminds me of wind, and waves, and cliffs, and cloudy skies. It must be all the r and ʃ sounds.
Pity we destroyed anything resembling nature on this island a long time ago
some nice arms
The narrator is talking at the pace of junior infant teacher! Lol
Btw, Anyone genuinely interested in learning about our beautiful language and can’t speak it , “32 Words for Field” by Manchán Magan is amazing, I’ve just finished last month. You’ll feel completely different about our language afterwards.
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I’ve always seen Irish as having a natural sound. The language as a whole reminds me of wind, and waves, and cliffs, and cloudy skies. It must be all the r and ʃ sounds.
Pity we destroyed anything resembling nature on this island a long time ago
some nice arms
The narrator is talking at the pace of junior infant teacher! Lol
Btw, Anyone genuinely interested in learning about our beautiful language and can’t speak it , “32 Words for Field” by Manchán Magan is amazing, I’ve just finished last month. You’ll feel completely different about our language afterwards.