So, Duolingo has agreed to redo the audio! They've given us a list of sentences they have already updated
here, but they're still the original speaker, who clearly doesn't have any idea of Irish phonology. However, they want
our help in coming up with demo sentences that "need to include all the sounds in the language, and they should be hard enough to actually tell if the speaker is good."
And the Irish team is going through and working on the grammar mistakes (I think - they haven't updated a lot of the passive/active mistakes last time I checked...) as they're reported. I know for a fact they removed
An raibh tromluí aige and replaced it with the native
Tháinig tromluí air, as well as removing the incorrect sentence
Tá Pól do mo chabhrú (
cabhraigh goes with
le) and I hope they're doing that with other things too. So please help us come up with ideas for sentences, so we can get an actual good speaker!