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Time in Irish

How to tell the time in Irish, a Celtic language spoken in Ireland

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Telling the time

EnglishIrish Gaelic (Gaeilge)
What time is it?Cén t-am atá sé?
Cén t-am é?
Cad é an t-am atá sé?
It's one o'clockTá sé a haon a chlog
It's quarter past oneTá sé ceathrú tar éis a haon
It's half past oneTá sé leathuair tar éis a haon
It's quarter to twoTá sé ceathrú chun a dó
It's two o'clockTá sé a dó a chlog
It's quarter past twoTá sé ceathrú tar éis a dó
It's half past twoTá sé leathuair tar éis a dó
It's quarter to threeTá sé ceathrú chun a trí
It's three o'clockTá sé a trí a chlog
It's quarter past threeTá sé ceathrú tar éis a trí
It's half past threeTá sé leathuair tar éis a trí
It's quarter to fourTá sé ceathrú chun a ceathair
It's four o'clockTá sé a ceathair a chlog
It's quarter past fourTá sé ceathrú tar éis a ceathair
It's half past fourTá sé leathuair tar éis a ceathair
It's quarter to fiveTá sé ceathrú chun a cúig
It's five o'clockTá sé a cúig a chlog
It's quarter past fiveTá sé ceathrú tar éis a cúig
It's half past fiveTá sé leathuair tar éis a cúig
It's quarter to sixTá sé ceathrú chun a sé
It's six o'clockTá sé a sé a chlog
It's quarter past sixTá sé ceathrú tar éis a sé
It's half past sixTá sé leathuair tar éis a sé
It's quarter to sevenTá sé ceathrú chun a seacht
It's seven o'clockTá sé a seacht a chlog
It's quarter past sevenTá sé ceathrú tar éis a seacht
It's half past sevenTá sé leathuair tar éis a seacht
It's quarter to eightTá sé ceathrú chun a hocht
It's eight o'clockTá sé a hocht a chlog
It's quarter past eightTá sé ceathrú tar éis a hocht
It's half past eightTá sé leathuair tar éis a hocht
It's quarter to nineTá sé ceathrú chun a naoi
It's nine o'clockTá sé a naoi a chlog
It's quarter past nineTá sé ceathrú tar éis a naoi
It's half past nineTá sé leathuair tar éis a naoi
It's quarter to tenTá sé ceathrú chun a deich
It's ten o'clockTá sé a deich a chlog
It's quarter past tenTá sé ceathrú tar éis a deich
It's half past tenTá sé leathuair tar éis a deich
It's quarter to elevenTá sé ceathrú chun a haon déag
It's eleven o'clockTá sé a haon déag a chlog
It's quarter past elevenTá sé ceathrú tar éis a haon déag
It's half past elevenTá sé leathuair tar éis a haon déag
It's quarter to twelveTá sé ceathrú chun a dó dhéag
It's twelve o'clockTá sé a dó dhéag a chlog
It's quarter past twelveTá sé ceathrú tar éis a dó dhéag
It's half past twelveTá sé leathuair tar éis a dó dhéag
It's quarter to oneTá sé ceathrú chun a haon
it's midnightTá sé meán oíche
it's middayTá sé meán lae
in the morningar maidin
in the afternoonsa tráthnóna
in the eveningistoíche

Notes

In Ulster Irishi ndhiaidh is often used for after instead oftar éis, e.g.Tá sé leath i ndiaidh a haon (It's half past one), andgo dti is used for to instead ofchun, e.g.Tá sé ceathrú go dtí a dó (It's quarter to two).

Translations compiled by Simon Ager, with corrections by Ruairí Ó hEithir

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Days of the week

MondayDé Luan
TuesdayDé Mairt
WednesdayDé Céadaoin
ThursdayDéardaoin
FridayDé h-Aoine
SaturdayDé Sathairn
SundayDé Domhnaigh

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Months of the year

JanuaryEanáir / mí Eanáir
FebruaryFeabhra / mí Feabhra
MarchMárta / mí an Mhárta
AprilAibreán / mí Aibreán
MayBealtaine / mí na Bealtaine
JuneMeitheamh / mí an Mheithimh
JulyIúil / mí Iúil
AugustLúnasa / mí Lúnasa
SeptemberMeán Fómhair / mí Mheán Fómhair
OctoberDeireadh Fómhair / mí Dheireadh Fómhair
NovemberSamhain / mí na Samhna
DecemberNollaig / mí na Nollag

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Seasons

Springearrach
Summersamhradh
Autumn/Fallfómhar
Wintergeimhreadh

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