Talk:Irish/Unit 2/Lesson 2

Untitled
I removed:

"In Irish, there are no words for 'Yes' or 'No'. Instead, you have to use a negative sentence, like the above 'Ní maith liom'"

This is definitely NOT true. The Irish word for Yes is : Sea (the pronunciation I was taught was : sha) The word for No is : Ní hea. (the pronunciation I was taught was : nee ha). In both cases the 'a' pronunciation is as in the English word habit.""

This should be in the discussion page, rather than the article itself. Furthermore, it technically is true. Is ea and Ní ea, don't exactly mean Yes and No, they mean It is and It isn't-- the same framework as Is maith liom and Ní maith liom. They are valid responses to questions asked using the Is verb. 69.111.164.26 (talk) 03:55, 7 July 2009 (UTC)

Who wrote the 'An Briathar Tá' and the 'Copula' section?
Jesus christ, this is supposed to be a teaching book for the absolute basic Irish, not an exhaustive encyclopedia. The book should have the format: Dialogue - Reinforce and Expand Key Vocab - Grammar - Vocab list - Summary and Exercises. And it should follow the Teastas Eorpach na Gaeilge. Exhaustive grammars should be in the other section of the book, not the lessons part. I will continue the book as if the first few lessons were good and if I ever finish it (which I'm sure I won't), I'll come back and clean up these ones. - 80.111.159.148 (discuss) 22:30, 20 March 2017 (UTC)

To be continued?
This is good. Are there gonna be more lessons? Anyone who knows Irish, go on and write more lessons. It would be awesome.--Historierummet (discuss • contribs) 14:57, 7 April 2017 (UTC)