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Scottish Gaelic Numbers

This uses both the counting system typically taught in schools and the more traditional counting system. When counting, you would say the a- or a h- before the numbers but when using them in speech you would drop this. So you would count: a h-aon, a-dhà, a-trì, There are trì apples.

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