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Counting humans: yochid, du-iș, tșür, c̦ehrăr, cuģăr, șeyșăr, șefăr, ăfăr, năynăr, zeșăr | Counting humans: yochid, du-iș, tșür, c̦ehrăr, cuģăr, șeyșăr, șefăr, ăfăr, năynăr, zeșăr | ||
ordinals: ''tăsi, elă, tșiăv, c̦ehrăv, cuģăv, șeyșăv, ...'' or just '' | ordinals: ''tăsi, elă, tșiăv, c̦ehrăv, cuģăv, șeyșăv, ...'' or just ''ă N'' | ||
There is no true attributive form for "one"; usually the singular form is used in isolation. The Hebrew numeral אחד ''echăd'' (regardless of gender) may be used after the noun means "just one X" when X is indefinite and "the (one and) only X" when X is definite. (Some dialects have ''echăv'', reflecting an earlier Hebrew reading tradition where lenited daleth was [v].) | There is no true attributive form for "one"; usually the singular form is used in isolation. The Hebrew numeral אחד ''echăd'' (regardless of gender) may be used after the noun means "just one X" when X is indefinite and "the (one and) only X" when X is definite. (Some dialects have ''echăv'', reflecting an earlier Hebrew reading tradition where lenited daleth was [v].) |
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