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! German
! Dutch
! French
! English
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! 10<sup>6</sup>
| millione
| [[wikt:milione#Italian|milione]]
| [[wikt:Million#German|Million]]
| [[wikt:miljoen#Dutch|miljoen]]
| [[wikt:million#French|million]]
| [[wikt:million#English|million]]
|-
! 10<sup>9</sup>
| milliarde
| [[wikt:miliardo#Italian|miliardo]]
| [[wikt:Milliarde#German|Milliarde]]
| [[wikt:miljard#Dutch|miljard]]
| [[wikt:milliard#French|milliard]]
| [[wikt:billion#English|billion]]
|-
! 10<sup>12</sup>
| billione
| [[wikt:bilione#Italian|bilione]]
| [[wikt:Billion#German|Billion]]
| [[wikt:biljoen#Dutch|biljoen]]
| [[wikt:billiond#French|billion]]
| [[wikt:trillion#English|trillion]]
|}
Combinations of a decade and a unit are constructed in a regular way: the decade comes first followed by the unit. No spaces are written between them. Vowel collision triggers an [[w:Interpunct|interpunct]]. For example:
* 28 ''vinta·ahtau'' (lit “twenty eight”)
* 73 ''siuntaþreis'' (lit “seventy three”)
* 82 ''ahtantatvi'' (lit “eighty two”)
* 95 ''niuntafimfe'' (lit “ninety five”)
Combinations of a hundred and a lower number are expressed by just placing them together, with the hundred coming first.
* 111 ''hondoaillefe''
* 164 ''hondosessantafidvor''
* 225 ''tvihondivintafimfe''
* 788 ''siuhondi·ahtanta·ahtau''
Combinations of a thousand and a lower number are expressed by placing them together, with the thousand coming first. A space is written between them.
* 1 066 ''mille sessantasê''
* 9 011 ''niumilli aillefe''
* 61 500 ''sessanta·ainomilli fimfehondi''
* 123 456 ''hondivintaþreismilli fidvorhondifimfintasê''
For millions and above, combinations with lower numbers are much the same as with the thousands.
* 123 456 789 ''hondivintaþreis millioni fidvorhondifimfintasêhondi siuhondiniunta·ahtau''
* 10 987 654 321 ''ziu milliardi niuhondi·ahtantasiumillioni sehondifimfintafidvorhondi þreishondivinta·aino''
When alone, numbers are always in the masculine gender, however numbers always agree in gender and in case (if declinable) with the head noun. For example:
* ''aino vaire'' (“one man”)
* ''aina qena'' (“one woman”)
* ''aino harge hondom vairivo'' (“an army [composed] of hundred men”)
* 11il meino hareme hâþ tvashondas qenas11 (“my harem has two hundred women”)
Compound numbers have both elements declined (if possible):


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