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How are you? I'm feeling great -
- may you be safe. How are you? I'm feeling great - - may you be safe.
You could just leave it as "Tá mé thar cionn" but often this extra saying is added.
I'm feeling great. "Slán a bheas tú" Let's listen again.
How are you? I'm feeling great -
- may you be safe - So, i will ask the question
and you can answer me. How are you? I'm feeling great ...
What does "Slán a bheas tú mean"
I'm feeling great -
and I hope that you are very good (safe ) as well.
How are you?
I'm feeling great - may you also be well (safe)
Jimmy would you like to ask Derek?
and Derek can respond.
How are you Derek? I'm feeling great - may you also be well. Well said.
We will continue to the next one. How do you feel about it?
I feel good about it.
How do you feel about it? How do you feel about something ..
that's happening?
"Faoi" is written but the voice says "mar gheall air" They mean the same thing
How do you feel about it?
I feel good about it. So. How do you feel about it?
How do you feel about it? Practice that
How do you feel about it?
Two things here " faoi" and "mar gheall air"
How do you feel about it?
I feel good about it. So, How do you feel about it?
How do you feel about what's happening in the news?
Practice that again.
How do you feel about it? Great- one more time.
How do you feel about it? Emphasis on "n-airíonn"
How do you feel about it? Great
And the answer. I feel good about it.
This side ask this side. How do you feel about it?
I feel good about it.
There is another example like this. How do you feel about it?
I feel uncomfortable about it.
Both can be interchanged
Faoi & mar gheall air - mean the same thing in this context
How do you feel about it (faoi)? I feel uncomfortable about it (mar gheall air)
Or how do yo feel about it (mar gjeall air)? I feel uncomfortable about it (faoi)
They can be swapped.
Let's listen once more. How do yo feel about it?
I feel uncomfortable about it
How do yo feel about it? I feel uncomfortable ..
your're not at ease.
This side ask the others.
I feel uncomfortable about it
"faoi" or " mar gheall air" they are interchangeable
Once more
Practice again. This side
How do yo feel about it? I feel uncomfortable about it
Again, "faoi" or " mar gheall air"
are interchangeable. How did they get on in the exam?
They got on brilliantly.
How did they get on? How did you get on (succeed) yesterday?
Do you understand that? How did they get on?
The answer here, they succeeded very well.
How did they get on in the exam? They succeeded brilliantly.
We will practice it first.
all together
How did they get on in the exam?
How did they get on in the exam? They succeeded brilliantly.
They succeeded brilliantly.
Very well indeed -
How did they get on in the exam? They succeeded brilliantly. Practice this again.
How did they get on in the exam? They succeeded ..
brilliantly. That's excellent. This side you ask the question.
How did they get on in the exam?
brilliantly. That's "thar barr"
You succeeded "thar barr" in that effort.
How did he go there? He went there on his bike.
You know you're in Conamara when you hear "
ar a bheidhsicil" Now there is even a spelling for it.
How did he go there? He went on his bike. Let's listen again.
How did he go there? He went there on his bike.
In the dictionary you will see "rothar" but here you will only hear "a bheidhsicil"
So, let's try that. How did he go there?
He went on his bike. He went there on his bike.
We'll try it again. He went there on his bike.
That is what's been said here since the first bike came to Conamara.
How did he go there? He went there on his bike. Practice again.
The whole lot together. How did he go there?
He went there on his bike. Very good. You ask the others
How did he go there?
He went there on his bike.
Brian, you might ask ..
Kate. How did she go there?
He went there on his bike. Laura ask Liz
How did she go there?
and her K go on all you
Take a breath and we will go through it bit by bit.
How ( ce chaoi?)
"ndeachaigh" - sé ann
ndeachaigh has a ch sound
How does it work? You throw the switch to get it going.
How does it work?
There is big long answer. We will listen again
This is the switch. You use it to switch on the light
How does it work?
You throw the switch to turn it on.
How does it work?
How does it work?
You throw the switch to turn it on. You ask me.
How does it work?
You throw the switch to turn it on.
How does it work? You throw the switch to turn it on.
That's it. very good.
We are focusing on the question - How - (Ce Chaoi?)
If you are looking for instruction
You ask the question
How does it work? - again How does it work?
How does it taste?
It tastes different.
You are eating - and you want to inquire about taste
Say,
If you were eating a lemon - that would have a sour taste.
Or cake would have a sweet taste.
How does it taste? Listen again.
How does it taste? It tastes different.
There are lots of sounds mingling here.
Let's practice it.
How does it taste? It tastes different.
How does it taste? It tastes different.
This has an urú -eclipse "mblaiseann"
How does it taste?
Answer? It tastes different. Great - you ask this side.
How does it taste? "chaoi" "mblaiseann"
How does it taste? It's challenging
"mblaiseann" listen again
How does it taste? It tastes different
How does it taste? Try it again. Brilliant
It tastes different
And swap
So when you are having your coffee next time ..
You can ask ..
How it tastes.
The first one - How are you.
I'm fine. Thank you.
How are you? I'm feeling great.
- may you be well.
How are you?
I'm OK - there is no loss on me. - Also "diabhal caill orm"
- diabhal caill orm --
How are you?
I'm not great ( above the praise of two people)
How do you feel?
I feel great - may you be safe.
I feel great - may you be safe.
How do you feel?
I feel tired? You poor girl. How do you feel about it?
I feel alright about it?
I feel good about it .
I feel great. One second it's - How do you feel (n-airíonn)
If you say - "n-eiríonn tú"
That's how do you get/wake up?
n-éiríonn - n-airíonn is feel
Ask the question
How do you feel? I get up well
"Airím"
That's it - very good.
How do you feel?
I feel tired.
Pay heed to n-eiríonn and n-airíonn
You don't want to confuse them
How do you feel?
I feel tired.
Airigh & éirigh two different verbs.
How do you feel about it?
I feel ..
fine about it
I feel good about it.
You throw the switch
You throw the switch
to turn it on
"Lena" that is how it is said.
How does it work?
hole - sink
It's put in the hole
the? the sink?
Yeah! great
It's a bit mixed up. It's perfect.
How does it taste? "mblaiseann sé"
"Blaiseann sé" yea.
How does it taste? It tastes ...
How does it taste? Great
It tastes bitter ? That's it.
I'm delighted with you. "thar cionn"
How did they succeed in the exam?
They got on very well
"thar barr"
They got on brilliantly.