Contionary:ضش

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Tefrian

Tefrian numbers
40
← 3 4 5 →
Cardinal: ضش (ċoš)

Ordinal: ضژش (ċažoš)
Adverbial: ضژر (ċažur)
Multiplier: تضژاش (teċažãš)
Fractional: ربع (rubuˤ)


Etymology

From Old Tefrian ċš (/ċuš/), from Proto-Tephricheic *ċuš, from Proto-Asisic *iḳušṯ. Cognate with West Achissari جس (jas), East Achissari څس (jˀos), Vancian , Bulusic şű, Nyongom ишис (išis), Dovasene ыкус (ykus), and Khbirye ახს (axs), also distantly related to descendants of Proto-Indo-European *oḱtṓw, such as English eight, French huit, Irish ocht, Greek οκτώ (októ), Russian восемь (vosemʹ), and Armenian ութ (utʻ), and to descendants of Proto-Kartvelian *otxo-, such as Georgian ოთხი (otxi) and Laz ოთხო (otxo).

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /ʃˤoʃ/; [ʃˤo̞ʃ], [ʃˤʊʃ], [ʃˤo̞ʃˤ], [ʃˤʊʃˤ], [ʃəʃ]

Numeral

ضش (ċoš)

  1. four (4)