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Silent Night As Gaeilge (in Irish)

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  • Added: 02-Dec-06

I wanted to do two videos, one in <b>Irish</b>, one singing a Christmas song, then it hit me, why not do both in one video. If anyone else wants to sing Silent Night in your <b>language</b> or any <b>language</b> you can speak/sing why not make a video and post as a response to this video. Don't worry about how well you can sing, hell i didn't do the best of jobs singing it myself, its just for fun and Christmas. Even if someone already did it in your <b>language</b> don't let that stop you, in fact if someone wants to ...

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Silent Night As Gaeilge (in Irish)

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  • Das cool bro!!! ...

    Das cool bro!!! Keep up the good work and thanx for sharin'! Also thanx for puttin' in english subtitles for those of us unfortunate to know irish!

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  • You ought to upload ...

    You ought to upload an audio (.mp3) of yourself reciting something common that we all know here in the U.S. I am facinated by accents and their change over time. If you still have the remnants of an Irish accent after 400 years of ancestors living here, please let us in on the sound. Thanks, Dennis (3rd gen. from Galway)

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  • My English accent ...

    My English accent is often mistaken for an Irish accent by other Americans. My irish ancestors came to Maryland in 1607 and to the mountains of Kentucky in 1778. only two Irish words survived -fenians as a term of affection for rowdy children and dgellis (faithful) for generations of dogs. I'd love to learn more, parial to the ulster dialog. Suggestions?

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  • Primary school ...

    Primary school mostly, seeing as it was an all irish speaking school (Gael Scolie) but went i went to secondary it was an english speaking school and i lost a lot in those years... and even more now that i'm out of school and hardly ever using it, nobody where i am speaks it outside of school, makes it a lot harder to keep it, but i try

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  • Yeah i remember ...

    Yeah i remember when i was doing my leaving cert, for the Irish Aural exam the teacher would bring in tapes for us to listen to of people all different places in Ireland, needless to say i could never quite get the Donegal accent (hell some accents in english can be hard to get also, like that real strong Cork accent)

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  • woooo, go you! you ...

    woooo, go you! you look like you wouldnt know a word of irish but there you go!...i have my exams next year...where did you learn such good irish??

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  • nobody pronounces ...

    nobody pronounces anything k'rock!!! where the hell in ireland were you?

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  • aww, dont be so ...

    aww, dont be so mean!

    ps were not all gay!

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  • be nice now!

    be nice now!

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  • Tá tú an-mhait ag ...

    Tá tú an-mhait ag canadh as gaeilga.
    Níl is agum a lán gaeilge
    ta me ag foughlaim !
    Chonaic mé do físeán eile.
    bhi se go hionteach
    Taim ablta ag caint oiche chuin ach nílim go maith ag canadh
    agus ta bron orm foinn mo litrú agus mo gramadach
    slan go foil

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