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Note that in some numbers, certain letters are omitted, such as the 'i' in 'tjoen'.
Forming numbers higher than 19 works on the same principles as English, except the hyphen is not used to seperate the numbers:  (Tjyve) and (En) combined make (Tjyveen) - (Twenty-one).  Numbers with hundreds and thousands work the same way.


Ordinal numbers are created by adding '-ede' onto the end.  In some cases, just'-de' is added. 
Ordinal numbers are formed by suffixing either (-ente) or (-te) to the number in question, except for the numbers 1 to 4, which are irregular in their ordinal versions.
 
Counting is relatively simple in Alska.  To make two digit numbers, one simply puts two numbers together.  Numbers after one hundred work in the same way:
 
*<i>tjoi</i> + <i>en</i> = <i>tjoen</i> - twenty-one
*<i>hundre</i> + <i>fimmti</i> - one hundred-fifty
 
The word for thousand is '<i>tusennd</i>; it's ordinal form is '<i>tusennede</i>'. Million is '<i>milliard</i>'/'<i>milliarde</i>'


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