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Mé Féin agus Mo Theaghlach - Gach Rud Fúinn

Learning to talk about yourself and your family in Irish... Ipakita pa

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# Mé Féin agus Mo Theaghlach
(Myself and My Family)

Introduction to 'Myself and my family'

This is a really important topic for Irish. It

Getting Started with Personal Details

You'll use these personal details constantly in Irish class, so getting them right is brilliant for boosting your confidence! The most important phrase to master is "... is ainm dom" (My name is...), which you'll use in nearly every conversation.

When talking about your age, remember to use "Tá mé ... bliana d'aois" - this translates to "I am ... years old." For where you live, use "Cónaím i/in" followed by your town or city.

Top Tip: Practice saying your personal introduction out loud every day - it'll become automatic and help massively with your oral exam!

The key is to link these phrases together smoothly: "Pádraig is ainm dom. Tá mé dhá bhliain déag d'aois. Cónaím i mBaile Átha Cliath."

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of 6
# Mé Féin agus Mo Theaghlach
(Myself and My Family)

Introduction to 'Myself and my family'

This is a really important topic for Irish. It

Family Members and Descriptions

Learning family vocabulary is straightforward once you know the pattern! Start with the basics: Mamaí/Máthair Mam/MotherMam/Mother, Daidí/Athair Dad/FatherDad/Father, deartháir (brother), and deirfiúr (sister).

Here's the tricky bit that trips up loads of students: when you put "mo" (my) before family words, it sometimes changes the first letter. This is called séimhiú. So "máthair" becomes "mo mháthair" - notice the extra 'h'!

For describing people, you need two different patterns. For hair, use "Tá gruaig ... orm" (I have ... hair), but for eyes, use "Tá súile ... agam" (I have ... eyes). The endings change - "orm" for hair, "agam" for eyes.

Remember: Don't panic about séimhiú - even if you forget it occasionally, you'll still be understood perfectly!

3
of 6
# Mé Féin agus Mo Theaghlach
(Myself and My Family)

Introduction to 'Myself and my family'

This is a really important topic for Irish. It

Introducing Yourself Like a Pro

Getting your personal introduction spot-on is like having a secret weapon for Irish exams! Follow this simple five-step formula and you'll nail it every time.

Start strong with your name and age: "Síle is ainm dom. Tá mé aon bhliain déag d'aois." Then add where you live: "Cónaím i gCorcaigh." Next, describe your appearance using the patterns you've learned: "Tá gruaig rua orm agus tá súile glasa agam."

When talking about your family size, use "Tá ... i mo theaghlach" (There are ... in my family). Then list everyone: "Tá mo mhamaí, mo dhaidí, mo dheirfiúr amháin agus mé féin ann."

Confidence Booster: Once you master this formula, you can adapt it for any family situation - it's that flexible!

Don't forget to add personality details or jobs to make your introduction more interesting and show off your vocabulary knowledge.

4
of 6
# Mé Féin agus Mo Theaghlach
(Myself and My Family)

Introduction to 'Myself and my family'

This is a really important topic for Irish. It

Daily Routines and Putting It All Together

Your daily routine vocabulary is perfect for showing off longer sentences in exams! Structure it by time periods: "ar maidin" (in the morning), "san iarnóin" (in the afternoon), and "sa tráthnóna" (in the evening).

Morning activities include "Dúisím ag a seacht a chlog" (I wake up at 7 o'clock) and "Siúlaim ar scoil" (I walk to school). Afternoon and evening activities like "Déanaim m'obair bhaile" (I do my homework) and "Féachaim ar an teilifís" (I watch television) show you can handle different topics.

The example paragraphs show you exactly how to link sentences together naturally. Notice how they flow from personal details to family descriptions to daily activities - this structure works brilliantly in exams.

Exam Success: These complete paragraph examples are gold for revision - read them aloud until they feel natural!

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of 6
# Mé Féin agus Mo Theaghlach
(Myself and My Family)

Introduction to 'Myself and my family'

This is a really important topic for Irish. It

Grammar Rules That Actually Matter

The Tá vs Is rule seems complicated but it's actually quite logical once you get it! Use "" for describing temporary things, feelings, or locations: "Tá mé tuirseach" (I am tired). Use "Is" for defining what someone or something actually is: "Is dalta mé" (I am a pupil).

Remember the different patterns for "I have": "Tá súile ... agam" for eyes but "Tá gruaig ... orm" for hair. This catches out loads of students, so getting it right will definitely impress your teacher!

Spelling matters too, especially for similar-looking words like "deartháir" and "deirfiúr." The key is regular practice rather than trying to memorise everything at once.

Study Smart: Focus on the patterns rather than individual words - once you know the system, everything else falls into place!

6
of 6
# Mé Féin agus Mo Theaghlach
(Myself and My Family)

Introduction to 'Myself and my family'

This is a really important topic for Irish. It

Quick Revision and Exam Success

Your revision checklist should cover the essential sentence starters you'll use constantly: "... is ainm dom," "Tá mé... bliana d'aois," and "Cónaím i/in..." These form the backbone of almost every personal description.

For family topics, master "Tá ... i mo theaghlach" and "Is é/í ... ainm mo..." - these patterns work for any family member. Don't forget hobby expressions like "Is maith liom" (I like) and "Bainim taitneamh as" (I enjoy).

Your essay checklist ensures you hit all the key points examiners look for: personal details, physical description, family information, and interests. Missing any of these means missing easy marks!

Final Tip: Practice writing complete paragraphs rather than just learning individual sentences - it'll make your Irish sound much more natural and confident!

The beauty of this topic is that once you've learned it properly, you can adapt and expand it for loads of different exam questions.

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IrishIrish24 views·Na-update May 18, 2026·6 mga pahina

Mé Féin agus Mo Theaghlach - Gach Rud Fúinn

Learning to talk about yourself and your family in Irish is absolutely essential - it's one of the most tested topics in exams and oral assessments. This guide will help you master the key vocabulary, sentence structures, and examples you... Ipakita pa

1
of 6
# Mé Féin agus Mo Theaghlach
(Myself and My Family)

Introduction to 'Myself and my family'

This is a really important topic for Irish. It

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Getting Started with Personal Details

You'll use these personal details constantly in Irish class, so getting them right is brilliant for boosting your confidence! The most important phrase to master is "... is ainm dom" (My name is...), which you'll use in nearly every conversation.

When talking about your age, remember to use "Tá mé ... bliana d'aois" - this translates to "I am ... years old." For where you live, use "Cónaím i/in" followed by your town or city.

Top Tip: Practice saying your personal introduction out loud every day - it'll become automatic and help massively with your oral exam!

The key is to link these phrases together smoothly: "Pádraig is ainm dom. Tá mé dhá bhliain déag d'aois. Cónaím i mBaile Átha Cliath."

2
of 6
# Mé Féin agus Mo Theaghlach
(Myself and My Family)

Introduction to 'Myself and my family'

This is a really important topic for Irish. It

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  • Pagbutihin ang iyong mga grado
  • Sumali sa milyong mga estudyante

Family Members and Descriptions

Learning family vocabulary is straightforward once you know the pattern! Start with the basics: Mamaí/Máthair Mam/MotherMam/Mother, Daidí/Athair Dad/FatherDad/Father, deartháir (brother), and deirfiúr (sister).

Here's the tricky bit that trips up loads of students: when you put "mo" (my) before family words, it sometimes changes the first letter. This is called séimhiú. So "máthair" becomes "mo mháthair" - notice the extra 'h'!

For describing people, you need two different patterns. For hair, use "Tá gruaig ... orm" (I have ... hair), but for eyes, use "Tá súile ... agam" (I have ... eyes). The endings change - "orm" for hair, "agam" for eyes.

Remember: Don't panic about séimhiú - even if you forget it occasionally, you'll still be understood perfectly!

3
of 6
# Mé Féin agus Mo Theaghlach
(Myself and My Family)

Introduction to 'Myself and my family'

This is a really important topic for Irish. It

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  • Pagbutihin ang iyong mga grado
  • Sumali sa milyong mga estudyante

Introducing Yourself Like a Pro

Getting your personal introduction spot-on is like having a secret weapon for Irish exams! Follow this simple five-step formula and you'll nail it every time.

Start strong with your name and age: "Síle is ainm dom. Tá mé aon bhliain déag d'aois." Then add where you live: "Cónaím i gCorcaigh." Next, describe your appearance using the patterns you've learned: "Tá gruaig rua orm agus tá súile glasa agam."

When talking about your family size, use "Tá ... i mo theaghlach" (There are ... in my family). Then list everyone: "Tá mo mhamaí, mo dhaidí, mo dheirfiúr amháin agus mé féin ann."

Confidence Booster: Once you master this formula, you can adapt it for any family situation - it's that flexible!

Don't forget to add personality details or jobs to make your introduction more interesting and show off your vocabulary knowledge.

4
of 6
# Mé Féin agus Mo Theaghlach
(Myself and My Family)

Introduction to 'Myself and my family'

This is a really important topic for Irish. It

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  • Pagbutihin ang iyong mga grado
  • Sumali sa milyong mga estudyante

Daily Routines and Putting It All Together

Your daily routine vocabulary is perfect for showing off longer sentences in exams! Structure it by time periods: "ar maidin" (in the morning), "san iarnóin" (in the afternoon), and "sa tráthnóna" (in the evening).

Morning activities include "Dúisím ag a seacht a chlog" (I wake up at 7 o'clock) and "Siúlaim ar scoil" (I walk to school). Afternoon and evening activities like "Déanaim m'obair bhaile" (I do my homework) and "Féachaim ar an teilifís" (I watch television) show you can handle different topics.

The example paragraphs show you exactly how to link sentences together naturally. Notice how they flow from personal details to family descriptions to daily activities - this structure works brilliantly in exams.

Exam Success: These complete paragraph examples are gold for revision - read them aloud until they feel natural!

5
of 6
# Mé Féin agus Mo Theaghlach
(Myself and My Family)

Introduction to 'Myself and my family'

This is a really important topic for Irish. It

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  • Sumali sa milyong mga estudyante

Grammar Rules That Actually Matter

The Tá vs Is rule seems complicated but it's actually quite logical once you get it! Use "" for describing temporary things, feelings, or locations: "Tá mé tuirseach" (I am tired). Use "Is" for defining what someone or something actually is: "Is dalta mé" (I am a pupil).

Remember the different patterns for "I have": "Tá súile ... agam" for eyes but "Tá gruaig ... orm" for hair. This catches out loads of students, so getting it right will definitely impress your teacher!

Spelling matters too, especially for similar-looking words like "deartháir" and "deirfiúr." The key is regular practice rather than trying to memorise everything at once.

Study Smart: Focus on the patterns rather than individual words - once you know the system, everything else falls into place!

6
of 6
# Mé Féin agus Mo Theaghlach
(Myself and My Family)

Introduction to 'Myself and my family'

This is a really important topic for Irish. It

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  • Access sa lahat ng dokumento
  • Pagbutihin ang iyong mga grado
  • Sumali sa milyong mga estudyante

Quick Revision and Exam Success

Your revision checklist should cover the essential sentence starters you'll use constantly: "... is ainm dom," "Tá mé... bliana d'aois," and "Cónaím i/in..." These form the backbone of almost every personal description.

For family topics, master "Tá ... i mo theaghlach" and "Is é/í ... ainm mo..." - these patterns work for any family member. Don't forget hobby expressions like "Is maith liom" (I like) and "Bainim taitneamh as" (I enjoy).

Your essay checklist ensures you hit all the key points examiners look for: personal details, physical description, family information, and interests. Missing any of these means missing easy marks!

Final Tip: Practice writing complete paragraphs rather than just learning individual sentences - it'll make your Irish sound much more natural and confident!

The beauty of this topic is that once you've learned it properly, you can adapt and expand it for loads of different exam questions.

Akala namin hindi mo na itatanong...

Ano ang Knowunity AI companion?

Ang aming AI Companion ay isang AI tool na nakatuon sa mga estudyante na nag-aalok ng higit pa sa mga sagot lang. Binuo mula sa milyong Knowunity resources, nagbibigay ito ng may-kaugnayang impormasyon, personalized na study plans, quizzes, at content direkta sa chat, na umaangkop sa iyong sariling learning journey.

Saan ko mada-download ang Knowunity app?

Maaari mong i-download ang app mula sa Google Play Store at Apple App Store.

Talaga bang libre ang Knowunity?

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Pinaka-sikat na nilalaman sa Irish

9

Pinaka-sikat na nilalaman

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Hindi mo mahanap ang hinahanap mo? Tuklasin ang iba pang mga asignatura.

Gustong-gusto kami ng mga estudyante — at magiging ganoon ka rin.

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Napakadaling gamitin at maganda ang disenyo ng app. Nahanap ko lahat ng hinahanap ko hanggang ngayon at natuto ako ng marami mula sa mga presentasyon! Tiyak na gagamitin ko ang app para sa isang takdang-aralin sa klase! At siyempre, nakakatulong din ito bilang inspirasyon.

Stefan Sgumagamit ng iOS

Sobrang ganda talaga ng app na ito. Maraming mga study notes at tulong [...]. Ang problemang subject ko ay Pranses, halimbawa, at ang app ay may maraming options para tumulong. Salamat sa app na ito, bumuti ang Pranses ko. Irerekumenda ko ito sa lahat.

Samantha KlichAndroid user

Wow, talagang namangha ako. Sinubukan ko lang ang app dahil nakita ko itong ina-advertise nang maraming beses at sobrang nagulat ako. Ang app na ito ang TULONG na gusto mo para sa paaralan at higit sa lahat, nag-aalok ito ng maraming bagay, tulad ng workouts at fact sheets, na SOBRANG nakatulong sa akin.

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