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* [[Language/Irish/Vocabulary/At-the-post-office|At the post office]] | |||
* [[Language/Irish/Vocabulary/Count-to-10|Count to 10]] | |||
* [[Language/Irish/Vocabulary/Family-members|Family members]] | |||
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* [[Language/Irish/Vocabulary/Directions|Directions]] | |||
* [[Language/Irish/Vocabulary/Food|Food]] | |||
* [[Language/Irish/Vocabulary/House|House]] | |||
* [[Language/Irish/Vocabulary/Medicine|Medicine]] | |||
* [[Language/Irish/Vocabulary/Fruits|Fruits]] | |||
* [[Language/Irish/Vocabulary/Computers|Computers]] | |||
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Revision as of 12:18, 6 March 2023
Hi Irish learners! 😊
In this lesson, we are going to explore the vocabulary related to feelings and emotions in Irish. As always, we will start with the basics and gradually move on to more complex concepts. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to describe your emotions and express yourself in Irish. 😊
Basic Emotions
Let's start with the basic emotions that everyone experiences. These are emotions that we often feel on a daily basis, such as happiness, sadness, anger, and fear. The following table shows the Irish words for these emotions:
Irish | Pronunciation | English |
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sonas | SUN-as | happiness |
brón | brohn | sadness |
fearg | farg | anger |
eagla | AY-glah | fear |
Using these words, let's create a dialogue:
- Person 1: Tá mé an-bhrónach. (I am very sad.)
- Person 2: Cén fáth? (Why?)
- Person 1: Cailltear mo mhac léinn. (I failed my exam.)
Complex Emotions
Now, let's move on to more complex emotions. These are emotions that might not be as commonly experienced, but are still important to know. The following table shows some of these emotions:
Irish | Pronunciation | English |
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taibhseach | TAVE-shock | spooky |
uaisle | OO-ish-la | pride |
sárúil | SAW-roo-il | frustrating |
náire | NA-ir-eh | shame |
Using these words, let's create another dialogue:
- Person 1: Tá mé thar a bheith taibhseach. (I am extremely spooky.)
- Person 2: Cén fáth? (Why?)
- Person 1: Chonaic mé púca. (I saw a ghost.)
Expressing Intensity
Sometimes, we want to express the intensity of our emotions. For example, we might be extremely happy or just a little sad. In Irish, we can do this by adding adjectives that describe the intensity. Here are some examples:
Irish | Pronunciation | English |
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an-bhrónach | on-VROH-nuhkh | very sad |
feargach | FAR-guhkh | angry |
buaileadh leis an bhfuil | BWEEL-uh lesh un will | ecstatic |
uaigneach | EE-uhg-nuhkh | lonely |
Using these words, let's create one more dialogue:
- Person 1: Tá mé buaileadh leis an bhfuil. (I am ecstatic.)
- Person 2: Cén fáth? (Why?)
- Person 1: Rinne mé éacht ar an scrúdú. (I did great on the exam.)
Cultural Tidbits
- In Irish culture, there is a rich tradition of storytelling, poetry and music that often express complex emotions. - The Claddagh ring, a traditional Irish ring representing love, loyalty, and friendship, is often given as a symbol of deep emotions or commitment. - Irish stepdance, a form of traditional Irish dance characterized by its rapid footwork and upright body position, is often used as an expression of joy and celebration.
To improve your Irish Vocabulary, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!
Sources
➡ 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. 😎
Videos
How to DESCRIBE your FEELINGS in IRISH - YouTube
Related Lessons
- At the post office
- Count to 10
- Family members
- Clothes
- Directions
- Food
- House
- Medicine
- Fruits
- Computers