Lughaidh wrote:
I think it depends on your motivation and on what language you prefer.
I speak Irish more easily than English and I think I made less mistakes in Irish than in English, that's simply because I love Irish and I want to speak it as correctly as possible, while with English I don't care too much if I make some mistakes. And I find Irish easier to pronounce, but that is because my mouth is more used to it

English is more complicated than Irish in some regards, for instance for its tense system.
Is that because of the (fairly common) French dislike for the English Lughaidh?
Ceist eile agam oraibh -
In the 2nd declension, for the word 'súil', why is the tuiseal ginideach uimhir iolra 'súl' instead of 'súile'?
I know you broaden the last consonant when it's slender but I thought that was just for weak plurals? 'súile' is a strong plural, isn't it?