Aon, do, tri ceathar, cuig, se, seacht, ocht, naoi, deich (pronounced: aon, doe, three, cathar, cooig, shae, shockt, ockt, knee, day) === === a haon, a dó, a trí, a ceathair, a cúig, a sé, a seacht, a hocht, a naoi, a deich. (Irish) aon, dhà, trí, ceithir, còig, sia, seachd, ochd, naoi, deich. (Scottish Gaelic)
Saibhreas (2 and 3) Fonn (1, 2 and 3) An dtuigeann tú é? (1, 2 and 3)
In Scottish Gaelic: Beathag /bɛhag/ 1 Beth 2 Beatrice 3 Rebecca, Becky 4 Sophia, Sophie
dorchadas 1 darkness 2 obscurity 3 mysteriousness
There are several meanings for 'heavenly' in English: 1. sublime; enchanting; lovely 2. of or having to do with the firmament; celestial 3. of or pertaining to the abode of God. So, which one?
1. A point or a tip. 2. Top; apex 3. pointed weapon.
In Scots Gaelic: carabhaidh /karavɪ/ 1 girlfriend; 2 boyfriend brámair /braːmɛr/1 lover, sweetheart; 2 boyfriend; 3 girlfriendIn Irish: stócach (or buachaill).A steady boyfriend = stócach seasta.
Sinclair is a Scottish version of St. Clair. The following forms are used in Scottish Gaelic: 1. Mac na Ceàrda 2. Mac na Ceàrdaich 3. Singleir
In Irish Gaelic the word for chilli is CILLÍ.
Example: a - b = b-a, So lets say a=2 b=3. 2-3=3-2 -1 =/= 1
(2/3) * (3/2) = 1
I'd say 3 or 2and 1/2 what ever you believe is right.
Let's say we have the addition problem 1 + 2 = 3 1 and 2 are the addends. 3 is the sum.