Mokong Posted September 16, 2006 Posted September 16, 2006 Ok just uploaded 3 new vids to my youtube account. The first just me doing a vlog in Irish (with English subtitles) The next two are Kareoke vids in different languages the first in Tagalog (Filippine) Kung Ako Na Lang Sana (with you through the years) by Bintuan Escalante http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63dT82ojufA the second in Chinese Can't Help Falling in Love by F4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JPUA69WWGM Enjoy
conzer16 Posted September 16, 2006 Posted September 16, 2006 Thank god you apologised for your bad Grammar as Gaeilge! Tá sé iontach ag éisteacht leis an Ghaeilge ar an idirlÃon ar aon nós! Maith thú!
stev2604 Posted September 16, 2006 Posted September 16, 2006 Yeah thats nice to see! Tá mo Gaeilge go dona! Agus tá mé ag déanamh árdleibheal Gaeilge! Tá mé completely screwed!
Sparko Posted September 16, 2006 Posted September 16, 2006 Tá do Ghaeilge fós go hiontach, go háirithe taréis cúig nó sé bliain. Stop mé ag labhairt Gaeilge go rialta blian nó dhó ó shin nuair a d'fhág mé an scoil. Caithfidh mé smaoineamh i bhfad nÃos mó anois, nà thagann an gramadach agus an litriú chugaim chomh tapaidh na laeantha seo. Phew, cheers for giving me a chance to practice, it's been a while! I've gotta try and stay fluent, it'd be a shame to lose it after spending 14 years speaking it nearly every day.
KingJoe Posted September 17, 2006 Posted September 17, 2006 Dude, where can i get a copy of 'Cant help falling in love with you' in Chinese from?
Roostophe Posted September 17, 2006 Posted September 17, 2006 Makes me want to be able to speak Scottish Gaelic. Or to be fluent in any other language.
Mokong Posted September 17, 2006 Author Posted September 17, 2006 Dude, where can i get a copy of 'Cant help falling in love with you' in Chinese from? If you want it on actual CD i do know it was on the Lilo and Stitch soundtrack in China you could try import that, or see if you could just import the single or album. The band is called F4 Don't know if you'd find it on itunes or anything, i have it on mp3 which i got by means i must not speak of.... Or actually if you want i could email you a copy of the .mp3 file i have And to you fellow Irish who already posted (and those yet to post) Go raibh mÃlle maith agut : peace: it'd be a shame to lose it after spending 14 years speaking it nearly every day. Yeah, i feel the same, i gotta try watching TG4 more maybe or something, its a shame only a few people every speak it outside of school Thank god you apologised for your bad Grammar as Gaeilge! I said i better be safe, i'm actually surprised i did aswell as i did and remembered as much as i did, its easy when you're just "thinking" it, but when you gotta speak it somehow seems harder to remember Tá mé completely screwed! That just made me laugh Makes me want to be able to speak Scottish Gaelic Do they still teach that in Scotland? I've never heard it, expect the few phrases in Braveheart, but even then it sounded Irish, one guy said "amadáin"(sp?) once which is Irish for fools
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