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<poem>
<poem>
0: cefry
0: cefry
1: had
1: hað
2: šnein / attributive šnė
2: šnein / attributive šnė
3: šlėš (animate šlėšt)
3: šlėš (animate šlėšt)
4: yrbaȝ (animate yrbaȝt)
4: yrvaȝ (animate yrvaȝt)
5: mes (animate mest)
5: mes (animate mest)
6: setš (animate setšt)
6: setš (animate setšt)
7: sabȝy (animate sabȝyt)
7: savȝy (animate savȝyt)
8: šmėni (animate šmėnt)
8: šmėni (animate šmėnt)
9: þesȝy (animate þesȝyt)
9: tesȝy (animate tesȝyt)
10: ȝašry (animate ȝašryt)
10: ȝašry (animate ȝašryt)
11: ȝašry wy had
11: ȝašry wy hað
12: ȝašry šnein
12: ȝašry šnein
20: ȝešrin
20: ȝešrin
30: šlėšin
30: šlėšin
40: yrbȝin
40: yrvȝin
50: hymsin
50: hymsin
60: setšin
60: setšin
70: sybȝin
70: syvȝin
80: šmėnin
80: šmėnin
90: þesȝin
90: tesȝin
100: meþ
100: met
101: meþ wy had
101: met wy hað
200: meþein
200: metein
300: šlėš meþ
300: šlėš met
400: yrbaȝ meþ
400: yrvaȝ met
1000: alf
1000: alf
2000: alfein
2000: alfein
3000: šlėš alf
3000: šlėš alf
1000000: alfun
1000000: alfun
10^9: bėþfun
10^9: vėtfun
10^12: gamfun
10^12: γamfun
etc.
etc.
</poem>
</poem>
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Plural numerals usually take plural nouns. They used to take singular nouns, however this is considered archaic.
Plural numerals usually take plural nouns. They used to take singular nouns, however this is considered archaic.


Numbers ending in digits "3" through "9" (thus ending in ''šlėš'' through ''þesȝy''), or "10" (thus ending in ''ȝašry''), have two forms depending on the animacy of the noun: ''hymes myrþemi'' 'five abacuses', but ''hymest ahwėþ'' 'five sisters'. The animate forms come from the masculine forms (reverse polarity) marked with ''*-t'' in Proto-Semitic.
Numbers ending in digits "3" through "9" (thus ending in ''šlėš'' through ''tesȝy''), or "10" (thus ending in ''ȝašry''), have two forms depending on the animacy of the noun: ''hymes myrtemi'' 'five abacuses', but ''hymest ahwėt'' 'five sisters'. The animate forms come from the masculine forms (reverse polarity) marked with ''*-t'' in Proto-Semitic.


===Ordinal===
===Ordinal===
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