there have been 10 general elections since 1980
Yes it is Irish for " Jean "
is sine
Níos sine
In Irish it's: gan eagla / gan faitíos
Aisling an iníon is sine agam
In Irish 'sine' translates as 'nipple, teat'; it also means 'link' as in 'sine de shlabhra', link of chain.With a long mark over the 'i', Sìne is the Scots Gaelic version of "Jean, Jane, Sheena'.
oldest doesn't translatebut eldest should have the same meanig and it translates as: is sine
In Latin it goes Seenay Mehtoo or Seen-A Met-oo Not sure about Italian
sine 810 = sine 90 = 1
Sine(A+ B) = Sine(A)*Cosine(B) + Cosine(A)*Sine(B).
Sine 3.3 degrees is about 0.057564. Sine 3.3 radians is about -0.157746. Sine 3.3 grads is about 0.051813.
Sine does not converge but oscillates. As a result sine does not tend to a limit as its argument tends to infinity. So sine(infinity) is not defined.