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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)

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a haon

a dó

a trí

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In Irish:

a dó
dhá (counting objects)
beirt (counting people)

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In Irish it's "uimhir a haon"

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