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Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/irish Irish] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will learn how to give your opinion in Irish. We will look at the grammar rules and some examples. Let's get started! 🤩
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== Rules ==
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/irish Irish] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, you will learn how to give your opinion in Irish. You'll also learn about the differences between formal and informal language registers.  
Giving your opinion in Irish is quite simple. To express your opinion, you can use the verb "bí" (to be). This verb is conjugated differently depending on the subject.  


For example:
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*If the subject is "tú" (you):
==Using Formal and Informal Language==


Tá mé sásta. (I am happy.)
In Irish, there are different ways to speak depending on the formality of the situation. The formal way of speaking is used when speaking to strangers, elders, or in a business setting. The informal way is used among friends or family. It's important to learn both and know the correct situation to use each form.


*If the subject is "" (he):
==Using "Is maith liom" to Express Your Opinion==


Tá sé sásta. (He is happy.)
"I think" or "I like" can be expressed in Irish with the phrase "is maith liom" (pronounced: iss mah l-yome). "Is maith liom" is used to express that something is pleasurable to you or that you have a positive opinion about it.  


*If the subject is "sí" (she):  
For example:


Tá sí sásta. (She is happy.)
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Irish !! Pronunciation !! English
*If the subject is "muid" (we):
|-
 
| Is maith liom pizza || iss mah l-yome pizza || I like pizza
Tá muid sásta. (We are happy.)
|-
 
| Is maith liom éirinn || iss mah l-yome ay-reen || I like Ireland
*If the subject is "sibh" (you plural):
|-
| is maith liom na hamhráin seo || iss mah l-yome nah ow-rawn shuh || I like these songs
|}


Tá sibh sásta. (You are happy.)
==Using "Ní maith liom" to Express a Negative Opinion==


*If the subject is "siad" (they):
"Ní maith liom" (pronounced: nee mah l-yome) is the negative form of "is maith liom". It means "I don't like". Use it when you don't have a positive opinion about something or when you want to express a negative opinion.


Tá siad sásta. (They are happy.)
For example:


== Examples ==
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Irish !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
! Irish !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
| Ní maith liom arán || nee mah l-yome a-rawn || I don't like bread.
|-
| Tá mé sásta. || Ta may sah-sta || I am happy.
|-
|-
| Tá sé sásta. || Ta shay sah-sta || He is happy.
| Ní maith liom blas an bhricfeasta || nee mah l-yome blahs on vrick-fah-stah || I don't like the taste of breakfast.
|-
|-
| Tá sí sásta. || Ta shee sah-sta || She is happy.
| Ní maith liom an aimsir seo || nee mah l-yome on aim-sir shuh || I don't like this weather.
|-
| Tá muid sásta. || Ta mwee sah-sta || We are happy.
|-
| Tá sibh sásta. || Ta shiv sah-sta || You are happy.
|-
| Tá siad sásta. || Ta sheed sah-sta || They are happy.
|}
|}


== Quiz ==
==Asking for Opinions==
Test your knowledge of giving your opinion in Irish with the following quiz:  
 
If you want to ask for someone's opinion in Irish, you can use the phrase "Cad é mar a cheapann tú?" (pronounced: kahd ay mah-rah kyop-awn too), which means "What do you think?"
 
For example:


1. How do you say "I am happy" in Irish?  
* Person 1: Cad é mar a cheapann tú faoin ndráma? (kahd ay mah-rah kyop-awn too fween n-draw-mah) What do you think about the play?
A. Tá mé sásta.
* Person 2: Is breá liom é. (iss braw l-yome ay) I love it.
B. Tá sí sásta.
C. Tá sé sásta.  


2. How do you say "They are happy" in Irish?
==Dialogue==
A. Tá sí sásta.
B. Tá muid sásta.
C. Tá siad sásta.


3. How do you say "You are happy" in Irish?
Here's an example dialogue between two friends:
A. Tá sí sásta.
B. Tá mé sásta.
C. Tá sibh sásta.


Answers: 1. A, 2. C, 3. C
* Person 1: Cad é mar a cheapann tú faoin bia sin? (kahd ay mah-rah kyop-awn too fween bee-ah shin) What do you think about that food?
* Person 2: Is maith liom é. (iss mah l-yome ay) I like it.
* Person 1: Ceapann tú go bhfuil sé flaithiúil? (kyop-awn too guh will shay flah-hool) Do you think it's generous?
* Person 2: Tá sé, tá sé. (taw shay, taw shay) Yes, it is, it is.


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==Conclusion==
 
Giving your opinion in Irish is easy once you get the hang of it. Remember to use "is maith liom" for positive opinions and "ní maith liom" for negative opinions. And don't forget to ask for opinions using "Cad é mar a cheapann tú".
 
To improve your [[Language/Irish|Irish]] [[Language/Irish/Grammar|Grammar]], you can also use the [https://polyglotclub.com Polyglot Club] website. [https://polyglotclub.com/find-friends.php?search=send&d=0&f=36&offre1=60 Find native speakers] and ask them any [https://polyglotclub.com/language/irish/question questions]!  


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==Related Lessons==
* [[Language/Irish/Grammar/Plurals|Plurals]]
* [[Language/Irish/Grammar/Adjectives|Adjectives]]
* [[Language/Irish/Grammar/Pronouns|Pronouns]]
* [[Language/Irish/Grammar/Irish-Prepositional-Pronouns|Irish Prepositional Pronouns]]
* [[Language/Irish/Grammar/Negation|Negation]]
* [[Language/Irish/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]]
* [[Language/Irish/Grammar/Future-Tense|Future Tense]]
* [[Language/Irish/Grammar/Imperative-Mood|Imperative Mood]]
* [[Language/Irish/Grammar/Irish-Modal-Verbs-(need,-want,-must,-can)|Irish Modal Verbs (need, want, must, can)]]


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Irish Grammar - Give your Opinion

Hi Irish learners! 😊
In this lesson, you will learn how to give your opinion in Irish. You'll also learn about the differences between formal and informal language registers.

Using Formal and Informal Language

In Irish, there are different ways to speak depending on the formality of the situation. The formal way of speaking is used when speaking to strangers, elders, or in a business setting. The informal way is used among friends or family. It's important to learn both and know the correct situation to use each form.

Using "Is maith liom" to Express Your Opinion

"I think" or "I like" can be expressed in Irish with the phrase "is maith liom" (pronounced: iss mah l-yome). "Is maith liom" is used to express that something is pleasurable to you or that you have a positive opinion about it.

For example:

Irish Pronunciation English
Is maith liom pizza iss mah l-yome pizza I like pizza
Is maith liom éirinn iss mah l-yome ay-reen I like Ireland
is maith liom na hamhráin seo iss mah l-yome nah ow-rawn shuh I like these songs

Using "Ní maith liom" to Express a Negative Opinion

"Ní maith liom" (pronounced: nee mah l-yome) is the negative form of "is maith liom". It means "I don't like". Use it when you don't have a positive opinion about something or when you want to express a negative opinion.

For example:

Irish Pronunciation English
Ní maith liom arán nee mah l-yome a-rawn I don't like bread.
Ní maith liom blas an bhricfeasta nee mah l-yome blahs on vrick-fah-stah I don't like the taste of breakfast.
Ní maith liom an aimsir seo nee mah l-yome on aim-sir shuh I don't like this weather.

Asking for Opinions

If you want to ask for someone's opinion in Irish, you can use the phrase "Cad é mar a cheapann tú?" (pronounced: kahd ay mah-rah kyop-awn too), which means "What do you think?"

For example:

  • Person 1: Cad é mar a cheapann tú faoin ndráma? (kahd ay mah-rah kyop-awn too fween n-draw-mah) What do you think about the play?
  • Person 2: Is breá liom é. (iss braw l-yome ay) I love it.

Dialogue

Here's an example dialogue between two friends:

  • Person 1: Cad é mar a cheapann tú faoin bia sin? (kahd ay mah-rah kyop-awn too fween bee-ah shin) What do you think about that food?
  • Person 2: Is maith liom é. (iss mah l-yome ay) I like it.
  • Person 1: Ceapann tú go bhfuil sé flaithiúil? (kyop-awn too guh will shay flah-hool) Do you think it's generous?
  • Person 2: Tá sé, tá sé. (taw shay, taw shay) Yes, it is, it is.

Conclusion

Giving your opinion in Irish is easy once you get the hang of it. Remember to use "is maith liom" for positive opinions and "ní maith liom" for negative opinions. And don't forget to ask for opinions using "Cad é mar a cheapann tú".

To improve your Irish Grammar, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!


➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎