Both Shannon and Sionainn are apparently being used. An tSionainn is the Irish Gaelic for the River Shannon. A recent American influence as it was not traditionally used in Ireland as a given name.
you spell thirteen in Gaelic like this: tri deug - (pronounced tree jeeak)
In Irish, "An triú lá déag d'Aibreán".
In Scottish Gaelic: ?
Naoidh is 'nine' in Scottish Gaelic.
Tá mé trí bliana déag (d'aois).
trì
Thirteenth April 1959 was a Monday.
Aibreán in Irish. an Giblean in Scottish.
No, the latest you can receive it is at 11:59 pm on April 12th.
thirteenth =dreizehnte/er/es one thirteenth = ein Dreizehntel
treize
Irish Gaelic: salacharScots Gaelic: salachar
No Gaelic version.
it is keltoi in Gaelic
In Scottish Gaelic it is iuchair;in Irish Gaelic it is eochair.
In Irish Gaelic: Bí i do shláinte. In Scots Gaelic: ?
Irish Gaelic: boirleach; damba Scottish Gaelic: ?
Scottish Gaelic: làir; Irish Gaelic: láir.