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Learn practical Irish you can actually use every day.✅ Free QuickStart Gaeilge Guide for Parents 👉🔗

30/04/2026

Your first Irish lesson ever or a refresher?

FYI
Tá mé tuirseach = verb + subject + adjective
Tá tuirse orm = Verb + noun + prep pronoun

One uses an adjective and one a noun and they have a different sentence structure but both mean “I am tired”

28/04/2026

There are so many Irish phrases you can use daily to raise your children with Irish as a real language and not just a school subject. I have included sooooo much more for morning time, and every other time of the day in the ‘Gaeilge sa Bhaile Mini Course’ and also in the Free Quickstart Guide. 👉🧏‍♀️

check the listen highlight for pronunciation or the pronunciation highlight later 👈🧏‍♀️

Just comment ‘fresh’ If you’d love more in a free and easy course, you can do in your own time, that’s also fun and practical. The FREE Quickstart Guide also has a brand new module for a limited time called ‘Kickstart Your Gaeilge’.

Nótaí;
1. ‘Éirigh’ is ‘get up’ to one person and to say it to more than one person, you’d say ‘Éirigí’.
2. ‘Faigh gléasta’ is ‘get dressed’ to one person and to say it to more than one person, you’d say ‘Faighigî’.
3. ‘Ith suas’ is ‘eat up’ to one person, to say it to more than one, you’d say ‘ithigí suas’.
4. Almost every word above can be looked up on teanglann.ie to hear it in different dialects. I can’t do phonetics for each one on this static post, but I do do this in each course and membership.

22/04/2026

This is the easiest way to make Irish a real language at home, even if you don’t have a lot of Irish.

Photos from Gaelscoil Online's post 20/04/2026

You can make Irish a language at home without confidence or fluency. You just need to want to, even a little.

16/04/2026

It’s such an easy phrase in Irish to add into your day, and god knows we’re experiencing all the weather at the moment.

The páistí are learning this at school anyway, so why not try adding a sentence like, ‘tá sé ag cur báistí inniu’ (it’s raining today).

Béarla 👇
grianmhar = sunny
Ag cur báistí = raining
Gaofar = windy
Ceomhar = foggy
Scamallach = cloudy
Ag cur sneachta = snowing
Garbh = literally means rough, but used for stormy or rough seas
Stoirmiúil = stormy

Pronunciation 🧏‍♀️
Most of these are pretty similar across dialects. ‘Mh’ is more like a ‘w’ instead of ‘v’ in Ulster and Connaught, and Ulster often has more silent endings.
You can type each one into Teanglann.ie

Fresh start with Irish?
You can type fresh for the free QuickStart Guide to speaking Irish at home

Photos from Gaelscoil Online's post 08/04/2026

You don’t need to be fluent to raise your kids with Irish. You just need to start

These are 10 more phrases I use every single day to raise my daughter with the Irish language.

Swipe through for the Irish, the phonetics, and a little note on each one to help you actually use them.

If you’re a parent or caregiver wanting to bring more Irish into your home, I’ve put together a free Quickstart Gaeilge Guide to help you get started — no pressure, no overwhelm, just practical phrases you can use from day one.

Comment FRESH below, and I’ll send it straight to you 🫶

Let’s keep our language alive, one phrase at a time. ☘️

Photos from Gaelscoil Online's post 02/04/2026

Can you say all these Easter words in Irish. Test yourself and more phrases at the end.

Bain taitneamh as!

01/04/2026

The free QuickStart guide is your perfect next start to easily adding Irish at home.

30/03/2026

Comment ‘fresh’ below and I’ll send you the Free Quickstart Gaeilge Guide 👇

Four phrases for your next library trip:
📗Pioc amach leabhar (pick out a book)
📕Suigh/suígí síos (sit down)
📙Ceann amháin eile (just one more)
📘cúig nóiméad eile (five more minutes)

Little bits of Gaeilge to add into your routine.

27/03/2026

Comment ‘fresh’ for the free QuickStart Guide to Speaking Irish at Home.

I have used this phrase every day since my daughter could walk. I hope you get use out of it too.

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