This is actually kind of hard to explain without the person hearing you.
An = On
Ghaeilge = Gwale-ga
Ghaeilge = Guh-whale-ga
Pronounce the whole thing together
The H in Ghaeilge gives it a kind of noise from the throat, like some french words.
Old Irish was called "Goídelc" when ii was spoken (it's called Sean-Ghaeilge today). Middle Irish was called "Gaoidhealg", (Meán-Ghaeilge today). Modern Irish is called "Gaeilge".
Irish, An Ghaeilge(Scottish) Gaelic, An GhàidhligManx, GaelgThere are three Gaelics, each one is a distinct language.
Tomas O'Cleirigh has written: 'Aodh mac aingil agus an scoil nua-Ghaeilge i lobhain'
Pol Mac Feilimidh has written: 'An Ghaeilge, Teangacha Mionlaigh Na hEorpa Agus Peirspecti ocht An Ilchultu rachais'
Its called An Ghaeilge in Irish and belongs to the Gaelic branch of the Celtic language group along with Scottish Gaelic and Manx Gaelic.The official languages of Ireland are English and Gaelic.
In the Irish Gaelic:An Ghaeilge the Irish Gaelic languagena Éireannaigh the Irish peopleÉireannach Irish (adj.)In Scottish Gaelic:Gaeilgena EireannaichEireannach
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