- as numbers, only the
suffix itself (-ú) is written. In the case of 4 (
ceathair), the
final syllable is
syncopated before the suffix, and in the case of...
- TG4 (/ˌtiː dʒiː ˈkæhər/; Irish: TG
Ceathair,
pronounced [ˌtʲeːɟeː ˈcahəɾʲ]) is an
Irish free-to-air
public service television channel. It
launched on 31...
- Cúla4 (Irish: Cúla
Ceathair) is an
Irish language programming block and a stand-alone
television channel for Irish-speaking
children in the
Republic of...
- aon aon *un un 2 dá dó dà *daa ‡dau 3 trí trí trì tree ‡tri 4
cethair ceathair ceithir kiare ‡pedwar 5 cóic cúig còig
queig pump 6 sé sé sia shey chwech...
- [t̪aː]
three tree [t̪riː] trí [tʲrʲiː] trì [t̪ʰɾiː] four
kiare [kʲæːə(r)]
ceathair [cahərʲ],
ceithre [ˈcɛɾʲə]
ceithir [ˈkʲʰehɪɾʲ] five
queig [kweɡ] cúig [kuːɟ]...
- of a
river aber aber aber
inbhear inbhir inver four
pedwar pevar peswar ceathair,
cheithre ceithir kiare night nos noz nos oíche
oidhche oie number† rhif...
- needed] In The
Republic of Ireland, the
equivalent is
Fourth class or Rang a
Ceathair (for 9- to 10-year-olds),
which is year 6 of
Primary School. In New Zealand...
-
ceann ceann kione "head" *kʷetwar-
petuar pedwar peswar pevar *kʷetwar-
ceathair ceithir kiare "four" *kʷenkʷe
pempe pumpa pymp pemp *kʷenkʷe cúig còig...
- bend
sinister Quarterly Quarterly charged with an
inescutcheon Irish Gearrtha Deighilte Cléroinnte
Ceathair-roinnte
Ceathair-roinnte móide lársciath...
- (Rang a dó, 7–8 years) 3rd
class (Rang a trí, 8–9 years) 4th
class (Rang a
ceathair, 9–10 years) 5th
class (Rang a cúig, 10–11 years) 6th
class (Rang a sé...