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NumbersGetting started

Can you identify numbers of objects and people in Irish?

Part ofIrish – Learners (CCEA)School life, studies and work

Getting started

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Déan cuntas go dtí a deich

Speaking

Can you count to ten? Déan cuntas go dtí a deich.

a haon - one

a dó - two

a trí - three

a ceathair - four

a cúig - five

a sé - six

a seacht - seven

a hocht - eight

a naoi - nine

a deich - ten

Important to remember

Instead of , we use dhá for the number two when followed by a , for example:

  • two tables - dhá thábla

Instead of ceathair, we use ceithre for the number four when followed by a noun, for example:

  • four tables - ceithre thábla

To count from 11 to 19, we simply add déag after the first number.

a haon déageleven
a dó dhéagtwelve
a trí deagthirteen
a ceathair déagfourteen
a cúig déagfifteen
a sé déagsixteen
a seacht déagseventeen
a hocht déageighteen
a naoi déagnineteen
a haon déag
eleven
a dó dhéag
twelve
a trí deag
thirteen
a ceathair déag
fourteen
a cúig déag
fifteen
a sé déag
sixteen
a seacht déag
seventeen
a hocht déag
eighteen
a naoi déag
nineteen