"What is your name?" "My name is Seán".
Munster (SW) Irish: "Cad is ainm duit?' answer: "Seán is ainm dom".
Connacht (W) Irish: "Cén t-ainm atá ort?" answer "Seán atá orm".
Ulster (N) Irish: "C'ainm atá ort?" answer:"Seán atá orm".
'Sí / 'Sé...an múinteoir is fearr liom (...is my favourite teacher)
'Sé an múinteoir is fearr liom ná... (My favourite teacher is...)
'Sí / 'Sé...an múinteoir is fearr liom (...is my favourite teacher)
'Sé an múinteoir is fearr liom ná... (My favourite teacher is...)
do mhúinteoir (singular)
bhur múinteoir (plural)
múinteoir
Múinteoir;
oide;
máistir/máistreas scoile
It's tidsear.
X is ainm do mo mhúinteoir.
In Irish: múinteoir In Scottish Gaelic: tidsear
"múinteoir" means "teacher" in Irish Gaelic.
how do you say my country in irish
In Irish it's "múinteoir"
How do you say "for four days " in irish?
The way to say egg in Irish is ubh
No. For primary and secondary school teaching, Irish is a mandatory subject. Primary school teachers are expected to have Irish. Exceptions can be made for teachers who are not Irish and so would not have learnt Irish in school themselves. So it is possible for teachers from other countries to work in Ireland as a primary school teacher without Irish. If the teachers are Irish themselves, then they are expected to have Irish in order to teach in a primary school. For secondary schools, different teachers would have specialist subjects, so not every teacher would be teaching Irish. So they would not need to have Irish. For other levels of education, it is not an issue at all.
No Irish version.
No Irish form.
"luckily in Irish"
Caitríona in Irish.
No Irish version.