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Unit 8 - Simple counting and reading the clock

"What is the time?"

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Now it’s time for the time! Or at least how to tell the time in Gaelic. Notice that for one o’ clock we say uair (i.e. "one hour") rather than using the numeral aon. Otherwise, it’s pretty straightforward!

what is the time?
it is one a’ clock
it is two o’ clock
it is three o’ clock
it is four o’ clock in the morning
it is five o’ clock in the afternoon
it is half past six (6.30)
it is quarter past eight (8.15)

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