Uimhreacha - Michael McKiernan


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Transcript

Aon. (Beirt). Triúr. Ceathrar. Cúigear. Seisear. Seachtar. Ochtar. Naoi. Deich. Aon ndéag. Dó dhéag. Trí déag. Ceathair déag. Cúig déag. Sé déag. Seacht déag. Ocht déag. Naoi déag. Fiche. Aon is fiche. Beirt is fiche. Triúr is fiche. Ceath(r)ar is fiche. Cúig is fiche. Sé is fiche. Seacht is fiche. Ocht is fiche. Naoi is fiche. Deich is fiche.

Translation

One. Two. Three. Four. Five. Six. Seven. Eight. Nine. Ten. Eleven. Twelve. Thirteen. Fourteen. Fifteen. Sixteen. Seventeen. Eighteen. Nineteen. Twenty. Twenty one. Twenty two. Twenty three. Twenty four. Twenty five. Twenty six. Twenty seven. Twenty eight. Twenty nine. Thirty.

Commentary

This item, a recitation of numbers, was recorded primarily for phonetic purposes. It is one of 30 such items in the Doegen collection.

Title in English: Numbers
Digital version published by: Doegen Records Web Project, Royal Irish Academy

Description of the Recording:

Speaker: Michael McKiernan from Co. Antrim
Person who made the recording: Karl Tempel
Organizer and administrator of the recording scheme: The Royal Irish Academy
In collaboration with: Lautabteilung, Preußische Staatsbibliothek (now Lautarchiv, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
Recording information does not exist for this record. Recording information does not exist for this record.
Archive recording (ID LA_1202b3, from a shellac disk stored in Belfast) is 00:38 minutes long. Archive recording (ID LA_1202b3, from a shellac disk stored in Belfast) is 00:38 minutes long.
Second archive recording (ID LA_1202d3, from a shellac disc stored in the Royal Irish Academy) is 00:37 minutes long. Second archive recording (ID LA_1202d3, from a shellac disc stored in the Royal Irish Academy) is 00:37 minutes long.
User recording (ID LA_1202d3, from a shellac disk stored in the Royal Irish Academy) is 00:37 minutes long. User recording (ID LA_1202d3, from a shellac disk stored in the Royal Irish Academy) is 00:37 minutes long.