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The learner must take care not to be misled by the grammars and their Latin terminologies. Those Latin terminologies do not fit our Irish language. They are all confusion.

NA H-UIṀREACA.

IRISH NUMERALS.

AN UIṀIR FÉIN. THE NUMBER ITSELF.
Aon. One (the number)
Dó. Two
Trí. Three
Ceaṫair. Four
Cúig. Five
Sé. Six
Seaċt. Seven
Oċt. Eight
Naoí. Nine
Deiċ. Ten
Aoindéag. Eleven
Doḋéag. Twelve
Trídéag. Thirteen
Ceaṫairdéag. Fourteen
Cúigdéag. Fifteen
Séidéag. Sixteen
Seaċtdéag. Seventeen
Oċtdéag. Eighteen
Naoidéag. Nineteen
Fiċe. Twenty
Aon a’s fiċe. Twenty-one
Do a’s fiċe. Twenty-two
Ceaṫair a’s fiċe. Twenty-four
⁊c.⁊c. &c.
Deiċ a’s fiċe. Thirty
Daċad. Forty