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Lesson 1: Greetings and Everyday Irish (Ulster Gaelic)

Welcome to Lesson One

In this first lesson, you will learn real spoken Irish as it is used in Donegal and Ulster.
You do not need any previous Irish to begin.

👉 Important:

  • Do not worry about grammar

  • Do not try to be perfect

  • Focus on listening, repeating, and understanding meaning

Irish is learned by the ear first, not the eye.


How to Use This Lesson (Read This First)

  1. Read the Irish phrase aloud

  2. Say the pronunciation out loud (slowly at first)

  3. Read the English meaning

  4. Repeat the phrase again

  5. Move on — do not memorise everything in one go

Speaking Irish badly is part of learning Irish properly.


🔹 Part 1: Greetings and Basics

These are the first words you should know. They are used every day.

Gaeilge English Pronunciation
Dia duit Hello (lit. God be with you) JEE-uh ditch
Dia is Muire duit Hello (reply) JEE-uh iss MWIR-eh ditch
Cad é mar atá tú? How are you? (Ulster) Kad ay mar ah-TAW too
Cad é mar tú? How are you? (spoken / shortened) Kad ay mar too
Tá mé go maith I’m well Taw may guh mah
Tá mé ceart go leor I’m grand / alright Taw may kyart guh lor
Tá mé go dona I’m not well Taw may guh DUN-uh
Go raibh maith agat Thank you Guh rev mah uh-gut
Go raibh míle maith agat Thanks a million Guh rev MEE-leh mah uh-gut
Tá fáilte romhat You’re welcome Taw FAWL-chuh ROH-ut

Practice

Say this out loud:

Dia duit. Cad é mar tú?
Tá mé ceart go leor.


🔹 Part 2: Everyday Conversation

These phrases let you ask simple questions and respond naturally.

Gaeilge English Pronunciation
Cén chaoi a bhfuil tú? How are you? Kane hee wil too
Cá bhfuil tú ag dul? Where are you going? Kaw wil too egg dul
Cá bhfuil tú as? Where are you from? Kaw wil too oss
Is as Dún na nGall mé I’m from Donegal Iss oss DOON nuh nong may
Tá mé i mo chónaí anseo I live here Taw may ih muh KHONE-ee un-SHUH
Cad é sin? What’s that? Kad ay shin
Sin é That’s it / exactly Shin ay
Seo é Here it is Shuh ay
Fan bomaite Wait a moment Fahn BUM-itch-eh
Bí ciúin Be quiet Bee KYOO-in

🔹 Part 3: Yes, No and Understanding

Irish answers do not work like English.
You don’t say “yes” or “no” to everything — but for now, use these naturally.

Gaeilge English Pronunciation
Sea Yes Sha
Ní hea No Nee hah
Tuigim I understand TIG-im
Ní thuigim I don’t understand Nee HIG-im
Tuigeann tú? Do you understand? TIG-yun too
Ar ndóigh Of course Er NOY
B’fhéidir Maybe VAY-jir
Cinnte Certainly KIN-chuh
Nílim cinnte I’m not sure NEE-lim KIN-chuh
Tá a fhios agam I know Taw uh hISS uh-gum

🔹 Part 4: Natural Donegal Irish

These are very common, natural expressions you’ll hear in everyday speech.

Gaeilge English Pronunciation
Níl a fhios agam I don’t know Neel uh hISS uh-gum
Sin ceart go leor That’s fine Shin kyart guh lor
Tá sin ceart That’s right Taw shin kyart
Níl sé dona It’s not bad Neel shay DUN-uh
Go díreach Exactly Guh JEE-rukh
Cén t-am é? What time is it? Kane tum ay
Tá sé mall It’s late Taw shay mawl
Tá sé fuar It’s cold Taw shay foor
Tá sé fliuch It’s wet Taw shay FLUKH
Tá sé go breá It’s fine / lovely Taw shay guh braw

🔹 Part 5: Polite and Useful Phrases

These will help you sound natural and polite, even as a beginner.

Gaeilge English Pronunciation
Le do thoil Please Leh duh hull
Gabh mo leithscéal Sorry / excuse me Gow muh LEH-shkawl
Ná bac leis Don’t mind it Naw bok lesh
Tá ocras orm I’m hungry Taw UK-rus urm
Tá tart orm I’m thirsty Taw tart urm
Tá mé tuirseach I’m tired Taw may TIR-shukh
Cad é atá ar siúl? What’s going on? Kad ay uh-TAW er shool
Níl tada Nothing Neel TA-duh
Slán go fóill Goodbye for now Slawn guh FOH-ill
Slán leat Goodbye (to one person) Slawn lat

End of Lesson One

If you can:

  • Greet someone

  • Say how you are

  • Say thank you

  • Ask a simple question

👉 You are already speaking Irish.

In the next lesson, we will:

  • Introduce yourself properly

  • Talk about where you’re from

  • Build short, natural sentences

Lesson 2: Introducing Yourself and Where You Are From

Welcome to Lesson Two

In this lesson, you will learn how to:

  • Say who you are

  • Say where you are from

  • Say where you live

  • Put together short, natural Irish sentences

You still do not need grammar rules.
We are building confidence and flow first.


How to Use This Lesson

  1. Read each Irish sentence out loud

  2. Say the pronunciation slowly

  3. Read the English meaning

  4. Say the Irish sentence again

  5. Try changing one word only

Do not rush.
Do not try to memorise everything.


🔹 Part 1: Saying Who You Are

These phrases are used constantly in everyday Irish.

Gaeilge English Pronunciation
Is mise Seán I am Seán Iss MISH-eh Shawn
Is mise Máire I am Máire Iss MISH-eh MAW-ruh
Is mise… I am… Iss MISH-eh
Cén t-ainm atá ort? What is your name? Kane TAH-nim uh-TAW urt
Is é mo ainm… My name is… Iss ay muh AH-nim
Cad is ainm duit? What are you called? Kad iss AH-nim ditch

Practice

Say this aloud:

Is mise Seán. Cad is ainm duit?


🔹 Part 2: Saying Where You Are From

This is one of the most important patterns in Irish.

Gaeilge English Pronunciation
Is as Éirinn mé I am from Ireland Iss oss AIR-in may
Is as Dún na nGall mé I am from Donegal Iss oss DOON nuh nong may
Is as Baile Átha Cliath mé I am from Dublin Iss oss BAL-yeh AW-huh KLEE-uh may
Cá bhfuil tú as? Where are you from? Kaw wil too oss

Practice

Change only the place:

Is as ______ mé.


🔹 Part 3: Saying Where You Live

This tells people where you are living now.

Gaeilge English Pronunciation
Tá mé i mo chónaí anseo I live here Taw may ih muh KHONE-ee un-SHUH
Tá mé i mo chónaí ansiúd I live over there Taw may ih muh KHONE-ee un-SHOOD
Tá mé i mo chónaí i nDoire I live in Derry Taw may ih muh KHONE-ee ih NORE-eh
Cá bhfuil tú i do chónaí? Where do you live? Kaw wil too ih duh KHONE-ee

🔹 Part 4: Putting It Together

Now we join ideas into natural spoken Irish.

Gaeilge English
Is mise Máire. Is as Dún na nGall mé. I am Máire. I am from Donegal.
Tá mé i mo chónaí i nDoire anois. I live in Derry now.
Is mise Seán agus tá mé i mo chónaí anseo. I am Seán and I live here.

👉 Notice how Irish prefers short sentences, not long explanations.


🔹 Part 5: Useful Small Words

These help your sentences sound natural.

Gaeilge English Pronunciation
anois now uh-NISH
ansin then or there un-SHIN
anseo here un-SHUH
ansiúd over there un-SHOOD
freisin also FRESH-in

Example

Is as Éirinn mé agus tá mé anseo anois.


Practice Exercise (Very Important)

Say this out loud, slowly:

  1. Is mise…

  2. Is as… mé.

  3. Tá mé i mo chónaí…

Say it every day for one week.


End of Lesson Two

If you can:

  • Say your name

  • Say where you are from

  • Say where you live

Then you are speaking Irish properly, even if it feels slow.

In Lesson Three, you will learn:

  • Talking about other people

  • Simple past and present ideas

  • Everyday Donegal expressions

Lesson 3: Talking About Other People and Everyday Situations

Welcome to Lesson Three

In this lesson, you will learn how to:

  • Talk about other people

  • Say who someone is

  • Say how someone is

  • Describe simple everyday situations

  • Use Irish more naturally in conversation

You will now begin to think in Irish, not translate word for word.


How to Use This Lesson

  1. Read the Irish sentence out loud

  2. Say the pronunciation slowly

  3. Read the English meaning

  4. Repeat the Irish again

  5. Change only one word at a time

Do not rush.
Do not worry about mistakes.


🔹 Part 1: Talking About Other People

You already know how to talk about yourself.
Now you will talk about him, her, and them.

Gaeilge English Pronunciation
Tá sé go maith He is well Taw shay guh mah
Tá sí go maith She is well Taw shee guh mah
Tá siad go maith They are well Taw shee-ud guh mah
Tá sé ceart go leor He is grand Taw shay kyart guh lor
Tá sí ceart go leor She is grand Taw shee kyart guh lor
Tá siad ceart go leor They are grand Taw shee-ud kyart guh lor
Tá sé go dona He is not well Taw shay guh DUN-uh
Tá sí tuirseach She is tired Taw shee TIR-shukh

Important

  • = he

  • = she

  • siad = they

Say them slowly and clearly.


🔹 Part 2: Asking About Other People

These questions are used constantly in conversation.

Gaeilge English Pronunciation
Cad é mar atá sé? How is he? Kad ay mar uh-TAW shay
Cad é mar atá sí? How is she? Kad ay mar uh-TAW shee
Cad é mar atá siad? How are they? Kad ay mar uh-TAW shee-ud
An bhfuil sé ceart go leor? Is he alright? Un wil shay kyart guh lor
An bhfuil sí ceart go leor? Is she alright? Un wil shee kyart guh lor

Practice

Say this out loud:

Cad é mar atá sí? Tá sí ceart go leor.


🔹 Part 3: Saying Who Someone Is

Now you can describe relationships and roles.

Gaeilge English Pronunciation
Is é Seán é He is Seán Iss ay Shawn ay
Is í Máire í She is Máire Iss ee MAW-ruh ee
Is mo chara é He is my friend Iss muh KHAR-uh ay
Is mo chara í She is my friend Iss muh KHAR-uh ee
Is múinteoir é He is a teacher Iss MOON-tyor ay
Is múinteoir í She is a teacher Iss MOON-tyor ee

Important

Irish uses is for identity.
Do not overthink it. Use the pattern.


🔹 Part 4: Everyday Situations

These phrases describe what is happening now.

Gaeilge English Pronunciation
Tá sé anseo He is here Taw shay un-SHUH
Tá sí ansin She is there Taw shee un-SHIN
Tá siad amuigh They are outside Taw shee-ud uh-MWEE
Tá sé istigh He is inside Taw shay iss-TEE
Tá sí sa bhaile She is at home Taw shee suh WAL-yeh
Tá siad ar an bhaile They are around Taw shee-ud er un WAL-yeh

🔹 Part 5: Talking About Family and People You Know

Very useful and very natural.

Gaeilge English
Is é mo dheartháir é He is my brother
Is í mo dheirfiúr í She is my sister
Is mo mháthair í She is my mother
Is m’athair é He is my father
Is mo chara maith é He is my good friend

Say these slowly.
Irish sounds better when not rushed.


🔹 Part 6: Putting It All Together

Now we build real spoken sentences.

Gaeilge English
Is é Seán é. Tá sé ceart go leor. He is Seán. He is grand.
Is í Máire í. Tá sí i mo chónaí anseo. She is Máire. She lives here.
Is mo chara é agus tá sé anseo anois. He is my friend and he is here now.
Tá siad go maith agus tá siad sa bhaile. They are well and at home.

Read them slowly.
Say them out loud.


Practice Exercise

Say this aloud every day:

  1. Is é mo chara é.

  2. Tá sé ceart go leor.

  3. Tá sé anseo anois.

Then change:

  • sé to sí

  • anseo to ansin

  • cara to múinteoir


End of Lesson Three

You can now:

  • Talk about yourself

  • Talk about other people

  • Ask how people are

  • Describe simple situations

That is real Irish conversation.

In Lesson Four, you will learn:

  • Talking about the past in a simple way

  • Saying what you did

  • Common Donegal expressions for everyday life