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<poem> | <poem> | ||
0: cefry | 0: cefry | ||
1: | 1: hað | ||
2: šnein / attributive šnė | 2: šnein / attributive šnė | ||
3: šlėš (animate šlėšt) | 3: šlėš (animate šlėšt) | ||
4: | 4: yrvaȝ (animate yrvaȝt) | ||
5: mes (animate mest) | 5: mes (animate mest) | ||
6: setš (animate setšt) | 6: setš (animate setšt) | ||
7: | 7: savȝy (animate savȝyt) | ||
8: šmėni (animate šmėnt) | 8: šmėni (animate šmėnt) | ||
9: | 9: tesȝy (animate tesȝyt) | ||
10: ȝašry (animate ȝašryt) | 10: ȝašry (animate ȝašryt) | ||
11: ȝašry wy | 11: ȝašry wy hað | ||
12: ȝašry šnein | 12: ȝašry šnein | ||
20: ȝešrin | 20: ȝešrin | ||
30: šlėšin | 30: šlėšin | ||
40: | 40: yrvȝin | ||
50: hymsin | 50: hymsin | ||
60: setšin | 60: setšin | ||
70: | 70: syvȝin | ||
80: šmėnin | 80: šmėnin | ||
90: | 90: tesȝin | ||
100: | 100: met | ||
101: | 101: met wy hað | ||
200: | 200: metein | ||
300: šlėš | 300: šlėš met | ||
400: | 400: yrvaȝ met | ||
1000: alf | 1000: alf | ||
2000: alfein | 2000: alfein | ||
3000: šlėš alf | 3000: šlėš alf | ||
1000000: alfun | 1000000: alfun | ||
10^9: | 10^9: vėtfun | ||
10^12: | 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 '' | 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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