How to Count People (personal numbers) in Irish Gaelic

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How to say Count People (personal numbers) in Irish Gaelic

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DICTIONARY GUIDE
www.teanglann.com is an excellent resource for online Irish dictionaries. Please follow this example: http://www.teanglann.ie/ga/fgb/fear. Fear is the nominative singular, a man. "gs" stands for genitive singular. "npl" stands for nominative plural, fir (men). "gpl" stands for genitive plural. This symbol ~ means that it's the same as the nominate plural, fear. "pl" stands for plural.

How to say Count People (personal numbers) in Irish Gaelic

1 One (person) Aon duine amháin /ayn din-eh ah-waw-in/
Or just
Duine /din-eh/
2 Two (people) beirt /berch/
3 Three (people) triúr /troo-ur/
4 Four (people) ceathrar /kah-rur/
5 Five (people) cúigear /koo-ig-ur/
6 Six (people) seisear /shesh-ur/
7 Seven (people) seachtar /shok-tur/
8 Eight (people) ochtar /ukht-ur/
9 Nine (people) naonúr /nee-noor/
10 Ten (people) deichniúr /jeh-noor/



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