Declension of Irish Nouns

Irish is recognised by the Constitution of Ireland as the national and first official language of Ireland (English being the other official language). Nouns are declined for number and case, and they are classified by masculine or feminine gender.

Decline Irish Nouns

Fill in the noun in nominative singular.
The flag of Ireland

See also: Conjugate Irish verbs
Some Irish nouns belong to more than one declension: aire, athair, bas, beart, bran, brath, , caitheamh, carr, casadh, cian, cinneadh, cion, cleachtadh, col, comhleá, cruach, cuach, cuarc, cás, damhsa, dea-bholadh, dearadh, dias, déanamh, eas, feá, fiach, filleadh, fleasc, fo-thacar, forlíonadh, fána, gal, glúin, gáma-gha, ian, inse, íoc, íosmhéid, lorg, lucht, , léas, marg, mil, méid, , promhadh, rann, riar, rinn, rith, , , sail, scríobh, seach-chló, sníomh, soláthar, sracadh, suí, svaeid, sáile, , síneadh, , taisteal, tarchur, trá, uasmhéid.

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