A Mhaighdean...
Every source I try to learn the tuiseal ginideach from does it so differently. What I took from this source:
http://www.nualeargais.ie/gnag/1dekl.htmwas that for the nominative plural -ach changes to -aí, but sometimes it changes to the weaker -aigh
'rarer, strong plural
of words ending in -ach or -adh with suffix -aí
(with -ach also weak plural in -aigh'
but I'm after realising I probably took that up the wrong way and most of the time you do the same as the genitive singular, and change it to -aigh.
And I didn't make myself very clear to start off, what I meant was how are you supposed to know the exceptions - you just learn them? There's just such an incomprehensible number of exceptions to everything in Irish, you don't get any nice list to learn off!
Exam stress making me resent whatever jokers made up Irish grammar... Thanks for your help Breandán agus Scooby.