connectors in Irish

Updated: 26-10-2024 by Wikilanguages.net
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Do you know connectors in Irish? How to use connectors in Irish and how to say connectors in Irish? How to write connectors in Irish? Now let's learn how to say connectors in Irish language.

connectors translate to Irish meanings: chónaisc.
In other words, chónaisc in Irish is connectors in English.
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EnglishIrish
pronunciation pronunciation
connectorschónaisc

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How to use connectors in Irish?

Meaning of connectors in Irish language is: chónaisc.

Other words in Irish

  • connectors: chónaisc.
  • cycled, cents, concessions, cholesterol, categorisations,

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    How to say connectors in Irish?

    chónaisc. This is your most common way to say connectors in chónaisc language. Click audio icon to pronounce connectors in Irish::

    EnglishIrish
    pronunciation pronunciation
    connectorschónaisc

    How to write connectors in Irish?

    The standard way to write "connectors" in Irish is: chónaisc

    Alphabet in Irish

    Alphabet in Irish

    About Irish language

    See more about Irish language in here.

    Irish (Gaeilge in Standard Irish) is a Goidelic language of the Insular Celtic branch of the Celtic language family, which is a part of the Indo-European language family. Irish originated on the island of Ireland and was the population's first language until the late 18th century. Although English has been the first language of most residents of the island since the early 19th century, Irish is spoken as a first language in broad areas of counties Cork, Donegal, Galway, and Kerry, as well as smaller areas of counties Mayo, Meath, and Waterford. It is also spoken by a larger group of habitual but non-traditional speakers, mostly in urban areas where the majority are second-language speakers. Daily users outside the education system number around 73,000 (1.5%), and over 1.85 million (37%) people across the island claim to be at least somewhat proficient with the language..

    Writing system in Irish

    Latin (Irish alphabet), Irish Braille

    Irish Speaking Countries and Territories

    Irish Speaking Countries and Territories: Ireland.

    Irish speaking countries and territories

    Irish native speakers

    Irish native speakers: 170,000 (daily usage outside education: 73,000) (2019).

    Irish language code

    Irish language code is: ga.

    Conclusion on connectors in Irish

    Now that you have learned and understood the common ways of saying connectors in Irish is "chónaisc", it's time to learn how to say connectors in Irish. This will hopefully give you a little motivation to study Irish today.

    chónaisc in Irish meanings connectors in English.

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