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Cardinal Numbers
Traditionally Gaelic used a vigesimal counting system. This means that it is based in 20s (equivalent to the old numbers in English based on "Score"). Within this system there are several different variants for counting larger complex numbers.
A more modern decimal (10 based system) has been introduced and is taught in schools, but isn't favored by many native speakers. These are the forms that end in -ead or -ad.
When used to list phone numbers or count objects without naming them
Formally, when counting or listing phone numbers, each number is prefixed with the particle aH (a h-aonan, a dha, a tri, a ceithir, a còig, a sia, a seachd, a h-ochd, a naoi, a deich, etc.) But this particle is rarely used anymore by speakers. Lamb (2003) reports that the particle is only really used on the Radio. The particle does, however appear as the last part of complex numbers such as ceithir fichead 's a tri (83)
0 to 19
Number Gaelic Number Gaelic 0 neodi 10 deich 1 aonan/aona 11 aon deug 2 dhà 12 dà dheug 3 tri 13 tri deug 4 ceithir 14 ceithir deug 5 còig 15 còig deug 6 sia 16 sia deug 7 seachd 17 seachd deug 8 ochd 18 ochd deug 9 naoi 19 naoi deug 
20-29, 40-49, 60-69, 80-89
Number Gaelic Number Gaelic Number Gaelic Number Gaelic 20 Fichead 40 *dà fhichead - ceathrad
 
60 trì fichead 
seasgad80 ceithir fichead 
ochdad21 fichead 's a h-aon 
aon air fhichead
aon thar fhichead41 dà fhichead 's a h-aon 
ceathrad 's a h-aon61 trì fichead 's a h-aon 
seasgad 's a h-aon81 ceithir fichead 's a h-aon 
ochdad 's a h-aon22 fichead 's a dhà 
dà air fhichead
dà thar fhichead42 dà fhichead 's a dhà 
ceathrad 's a dhà62 trì fichead 's a dhà 
seasgad 's a dhà82 ceithir fichead 's a dhà 
ochdad 's a dhà23 fichead 's a trì 
trì air fhichead
trì thar fhichead43 dà fhichead 's a trì 
ceathrad 's a trì63 trì fichead 's a trì 
seasgad 's a trì83 ceithir fichead 's a trì 
ochdad 's a trì24 fichead 's a ceithir 
ceithir air fhichead
ceithir thar fhichead44 dà fhichead 's a ceithir 
ceathrad 's a ceithir64 tri fichead 's a ceithir 
seasgad 's a ceithir84 ceithir fichead 's a ceithir 
ochdad 's a ceithir25 fichead 's a còig 
còig air fhichead
còig thar fhichead45 dà fhichead 's a còig 
ceathrad 's a còig65 trì fichead 's a còig 
seasgad 's a còig85 ceithir fichead 's a còig 
ochdad 's a còig26 fichead 's a sia 
sia air fhichead
sai thar fhichead46 dà fhichead 's a sia 
ceathrad 's a sia66 trì fichead 's a sia 
seasgad 's a sia86 ceithir fichead 's a sia 
ochdad 's a sia27 fichead 's a seachd 
seachd air fhichead
seachd thar fhichead47 dà fhichead 's a seachd 
ceathrad 's a sia67 trì fichead 's a seachd 
seasgad 's a sia87 ceithir fichead 's a seachd 
ochdad 's a sia28 fichead 's a h-ochd 
ochd air fhichead
ochd thar fhichead48 dà fhichead 's a h-ochd 
ceathrad 's a h-ochd68 trì fichead 's a h-ochd 
seasgad 's a h-ochd88 ceithir fichead 's a h-ochd 
ochdad 's a h-ochd29 fichead 's a naoi 
naoi air fhichead
naoi thar fhichead49 dà fhichead 's a naoi 
ceathrad 's a naoi69 trì fichead 's a naoi 
seasgad 's a naoi89 ceithir fichead 's a naoi 
ochdad 's a naoi
30-39, 50-59, 70-79, 90-99
Number Gaelic Number Gaelic Number Gaelic Number Gaelic 30 deich air fhichead 
fichead 's a deich
trithead50 dà fhichead 's a deich 
leth-cheud
caogad70 trì fichead 's a deich 
seachdad90 ceithir fichead 's a deich 
naochad31 aon deug air fhichead 
aon deug thar fhichead
fichead 's a h-aon deug
trithead 's a h-aon51 dà fhichead 's a h-aon deug 
leth-cheud 's a h-aon
caogad 's a h-aon71 trì fichead 's a h-aon deug 
seachdad 's a h-aon91 ceithir fichead 's a h-aon deug 
naochad 's a h-aon32 dà dheug air fhichead 
dà dheug thar fhichead
fichead 's a dà dheug
trithead 's a dha52 dà fhichead 's a dà dheug 
leth-cheud 's a dhà
caogad 's a dhà72 trì fichead 's a dà dheug 
seachdad 's a dhà92 ceithir fichead 's a dà dheug 
naochad 's a dhà33 trì deug air fhichead 
trì deug thar fhichead
fichead 's a trì deug
trithead 's a trì53 dà fhichead 's a trì deug 
leth-cheud 's a trì
caogad 's a trì73 trì fichead 's a trì deug 
seachdad 's a trì93 ceithir fichead 's a trì deug 
naochad 's a trì34 ceithir deug air fhichead 
ceithir deug thar fhichead
fichead 's a ceithir deug
trithead 's a ceithir54 dà fhichead 's a ceithir deug 
leth-cheud 's a ceithir
caogad 's a ceithir74 trì fichead 's a ceithir deug 
seachdad 's a ceithir94 ceithir fichead 's a ceithir deug 
naochad 's a ceithir35 còig deug air fhichead 
còig deug thar fhichead
fichead 's a còig deug
trithead 's a còig55 dà fhichead 's a còig deug 
leth-cheud 's a còig
caogad 's a còig75 trì fichead 's a còig deug 
seachdad 's a còig95 ceithir fichead 's a còig deug 
naochad 's a còig36 sia deug air fhichead 
sia deug thar fhichead
fichead 's a sia deug
trithead 's a sia56 dà fhichead 's a sia deug 
leth-cheud 's a sia
caogad 's a sia76 trì fichead 's a sia deug 
seachdad 's a sia96 ceithir fichead 's a sia deug 
naochad 's a sia37 seachd deug air fhichead 
seachd deug thar fhichead
fichead 's a seachd deug
trithead 's a seachd57 dà fhichead 's a seachd deug 
leth-cheud 's a seachd
caogad 's a seachd77 trì fichead 's a seachd deug 
seachdad 's a seachd97 ceithir fichead 's a seachd deug 
naochad 's a seachd38 ochd deug air fhichead 
ochd deug thar fhichead
fhichead 's a h-ochd deug
trithead 's a h-ochd58 dà fhichead 's a h-ochd deug 
leth-cheud 's a h-ochd
caogad 's a h-ochd78 trì fichead 's a h-ochd deug 
seachdad 's a h-ochd98 ceithir fichead 's a h-ochd deug 
naochad 's a h-ochd39 naoi deug air fhichead 
naoi deug thar fhichead
fhichead 's a naoi deug
trithead 's a naoi59 dà fhichead 's a naoi deug 
leth-cheud 's a naoi
caogad 's a naoi79 tri fichead 's a naoi deug 
seachdad 's a naoi99 ceithir fichead 's a naoi deug 
naochad 's a naoi
100+
- 100 ceud
 - 120 sia fichead
 - 140 seachd fichead
 - 150
 - 160 ochd fichead
 - 180 naoi fichead
 - 1000 mile
 - 1999 naoi ceud deug ceithir fichead 's a naoi deug
 - 2000 dà mhile
 - 2002 dà mhile 's a dhà
 - 6693 sia mile sia ceud ceithir fichead 's a tri deug
 - 1,000,000 millean
 
Important note about large numbers
Lamb (2003) based on research by Macaulay (1982) reports that for many speakers
When used with a noun
1 to 10
English Gaelic Takes Example 1 aonL singular aon chat 2 dhàL/dàL dà chat 3 tri1 plural tri cait 4 ceithir ceithir cait 5 còig còig cait 6 sia sia cait 7 seachd seachd cait 8 ochd ocht cait 9 naoi naoi cait 10 deich deich cait 
1In some dialects 3-5 also lenite the following noun.
11 to 19
English Gaelic Takes Example 11 aonL X deug singular aon chat deug 12 dàL X deug dà chat deug 13 tri X deug plural tri cait deug 14 ceithir X deug ceithir cait deug 15 còig X deug còig cait deug 16 sia X deug sia cait deug 17 seachd X deug seachd cait deug 18 ochd X deug ocht cait deug 19 naoi X deug naoi cait deug 
Distributive Numbers
e.g. pair, dozen
Distributive Numbers for non-humans
Distributive Numbers for humans
Number Gaelic 1 aonan/aonar (m) 2 dithis/dithist (f) 3 triùir (f) 4 ceathrar (m) 5 còignear (m) 6 sianar (m) 7 seachdnar/seachdar (m) 8 ochdnar/ochdar (m) 9 naoinear (m) 10 deichnear/deineir (m) 
Lamb: numbers over 1 take genitive case. dithis fhear
Ordinal Numbers
Ordinal numbers describe a position in a series of objects. In English these are numbers like first second, third
Number Gaelic Number Gaelic first a' chiad eleventh second an darna twelfth third an treas thirteenth fourth an ceathramh fourteenth fifth an còigeamh fifteenth sixth an siathamh1 sixteenth seventh an seachdamh1 seventeenth eighth an t-ochdamh eighteenth ninth an naoidheamh nineteenth 
1. For some speakers these nouns are feminine and show up as an t-seachdamh and an t-siathamh, especially before other nouns
- an deicheamh 'tenth'
 - am ficheadamh 'twentieth'
 
Other Numbers
Multiplicative Numbers
represents repetition (once, twice, thrice)
Partitive Numbers
expresses a fraction (half, quarter, third)
- leth 'half'
 
Integrative-Cumulative Numbers
refer to something made up for several parts single, double, triple
External Links
References
- Fisher, Muriel (2004) Scottish Gaelic: Level 1. Seattle: Each-Mara Publications
 - Lamb, William (2003) Scottish Gaelic. Munich: Lincom Europa.
 - Macaulay, Donald (1982) Aspects of register range and choice in Scottish Gaelic. International Journal of the Sociology of Language, 35:25-48.
 - Robertson, Boyd and Ian MacDonald (2004) Gaelic Dictionary. Teach Yourself books.