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==Numerals== | ==Numerals== | ||
*I: ainuq (m.), ainaa (f.), ainun (n.) | *I: ainuq (m.), ainaa (f.), ainun (n.) | ||
*II: tuwaa (m. and n.), | *II: tuwaa (m. and n.), tuwai (f.) | ||
*III: triiq (m. and f.), tria (n.) | *III: triiq (m. and f.), tria (n.) | ||
*IIII: kituariq | *IIII: kituariq (m. and f.), kituara (n.) | ||
*Λ. pikkiq | *Λ. pikkiq | ||
*ΛΙ: whiq | *ΛΙ: whiq | ||
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*Ī (10000): zilliun | *Ī (10000): zilliun | ||
*Ī̄ (1,0000,0000): tussilliun | *Ī̄ (1,0000,0000): tussilliun | ||
Numerals percede nouns. As in Baltic and Slavic languages different numerals require different cases for the noun: | |||
*If the number's last digit is 1, the singular form is used, but case is unaffected. | |||
*If the number's last digit is 2, masculine and neuter nouns use the genitive singular, and feminine nouns use the dative singular. | |||
*If the number's last digit is 3 or 4, the genitive plural is used. | |||
*Otherwise, the plural form is used as usual, with case unaffected. | |||
===Declension=== | |||
==Derivation== | ==Derivation== |
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