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[video] The Irish language, presented by a leprechaun!

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Video in Irish with English subtitles:


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Happy St. Patrick’s day!! To continue the current theme of celebrating the Irish language and culture, I’d like to share a short video with you!

This video is shown above in English, and then in Irish (with subtitles), but you can also watch it in the following languages:

Cliquez ici pour voir cette vidéo en français !

Haz clic aquí para ver este video en castellano

Clicca qui per vedere questo video in italiano

Clique aqui para assistir o video em carioquês… ups, quero dizer em português

Klaku ĉi tie por spekti en esperanto

Don’t forget to check out my previous post for more information about Irish!

I’m hoping the silly factor of a ridiculous looking leprechaun mixed in with some beautiful scenery of Dublin and the Gaeltacht will encourage lots of people to share it, and perhaps learn a little ;) So please share this with as many people as possible (whichever language version you like) on facebook, twitter, stumbleupon, delicious etc.!

My best wishes for everyone Irish and Irish at heart out there across the world!! :)

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  • jainomo

    Wow, I'm impressed! Sounds like you're living a very exciting life … working as your own boss and travelling the world. How many other people can say that? Your blog is definitely going on my feeder. I'm a 24-year-old wine blogger learning French – feel free to check out my blog sometime! A bientot!

  • Annette

    Happy Saint Patrick's Day, Benny! I enjoyed your video. I'd love to visit Ireland one day. My sister was there about two years ago and she really liked it. She discovered fried brie with cranberries and has been raving about it ever since! Can't seem to get it anywhere else, though :)

  • Alysia Raine

    Awesome video Benny! Keep up the good work! :)

  • Harah

    I loved the top video, is some of the footage from Achill Island in County Mayo?

  • Harah

    I loved the top video, is some of the footage from Achill Island in County Mayo?

    • http://www.fluentin3months.com/ Benny the language hacker

      All the non-Dublin footage is actually in Donegal around Glencolmkille ;)