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						How to count from 1 to 10 in Irish Gaelic - YouTube
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						How to count from 1 to 10 in Irish - One Minute Irish ...
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						counting - Translation to Irish Gaelic with audio ...
						https://www.focloir.ie/en/dictionary/ei/counting
counting 1 noun comhaireamh masc1 c m u cuntas masc1 c m u áireamh masc1 c m u the counting of votes comhaireamh na vótaí 2 preposition san áireamh c m u twenty, counting myself fiche duine, mé féin san áireamh not counting transport costs gan costais iompair a chur san áireamh phrases and counting
 
						
						
						
						Numbers in Irish Language (Irish Gaelic) with Audio
						https://irish-sayings.com/cats/irishwords/numbers/
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						Numbers in Irish - Omniglot
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						Counting in Irish - Bitesize Irish
						https://www.bitesize.irish/blog/counting/
 
						
						
						
						How to Count to 100 in Irish: 4 Steps (with Pictures ...
						https://www.wikihow.com/Count-to-100-in-Irish
 
						
						
						
						Irish Numbers 1-100 (with pronunciation) | Irish Language Blog
						https://blogs.transparent.com/irish/irish-numbers-1-100-with-pronunciation/
So “FIH-huh uh HAYN” really ends up sounding like “FIH-huh-HAYN.”. The particle (“ a ”) has no lexical meaning, it just tells you that the number coming up is “ maol ” (bald, or if you prefer, tonsured, hornless, bare, edgeless, blunt, obtuse, or …
 
						
						
							
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