There are variations, depending on what way you want to use the number. Nócha a ceathar is 94. If you are counting something, it is slightly different. Literally you would say 4 name of your thing and 90. In Irish that is: Ceithre (name of object) is nócha. If you are doing it in ordinal terms, like first thing, second thing, third thing, then ninety-fourth is: An ceathrú (name of your thing) is nócha. The "is" is always prounced like in kiss or miss.
Nócha
How do you say "for four days " in irish?
Fifty-four point nine two Fifty-four and ninety-two hundredths Fifty-four ninety-two
To say "ninety-four" in French, you would say "quatre-vingt-quatorze," which translates to "four-twenty-four."
four and ninety-four hundredths your welcome
ceathair
Ninety-four thousand, two hundred five.
One million, four hundred ninety-two thousand.
Nineteen million, six hundred and ninety-four thousand.
Two thousand, ninety-four ten-thousandths.
Ninety-four thousand.
They did not make a corsica in 1922 They made a four ninety touring,four ninety roadster,four ninety sedan,and a four ninety coupe.
Ninety-four hundredths.