Examples of using "Iers" in a sentence and their english translations:
Are you speaking Irish?
- Do you speak Irish?
- Are you speaking Irish?
I speak Irish.
I'm learning Irish.
I'm Irish.
They're speaking Irish.
- Do you speak Irish?
- Are you speaking Irish?
You're learning Irish.
I want to learn Irish.
The girl is Irish.
I am not Irish.
I don't speak Irish.
I'm learning Irish slowly.
I speak Irish every day.
You're learning Irish.
Ireland is called "Éire" in Irish Gaelic.
I think that Irish is not a difficult language.
I speak Irish fluently, but don't use it very often.
The United Kingdom is called "Ríocht Aontaithe" in Irish.
Tom played an old Irish song on his new French horn.
The first time Mary ever saw Tom, he was wearing a beanie, strumming a ukulele, and singing an Irish ditty.