Ordinal numbers
Àireamhan òrdail
We use àireamhan òrdail (ordinal numbers) to say what the order or position of someone, or something, is in a sequence: a' chiad àite (the first place), an còigeamh latha (the fifth day). In Gaelic these numbers use an – amh ending, in a similar way to the '–th' ending used in English. The abbreviation used when writing is mh (th), although 1d is used for '1st', and 2na for '2nd'. When a noun is used with the teen numbers it comes before deug : dàrna latha deug .
ÀIREAMHAN ÒRDAIL | ORDINAL NUMBERS |
1d | a' chiad |
2na | dàrna |
3mh | treas |
4mh | ceathramh |
5mh | còigeamh |
6mh | siathamh |
7mh | seachdamh |
8mh | ochdamh |
9mh | naoidheamh |
10mh | deicheamh |
11mh | aonamh deug |
12na | dàrna deug |
13mh | treas deug |
14mh | ceathramh deug |
15mh | còigeamh deug |
16mh | siathamh deug |
17mh | seachdamh deug |
18mh | ochdamh deug |
19mh | naoidheamh deug |
20mh | ficheadamh |
30mh | tritheadamh |
40mh | ceathradamh |
50mh | caogadamh |
60mh | seasgadamh |
100mh | ceudamh |
1000mh | mìleamh |