Overview
- Writing System
- ISO-15924
- Numeral Digit System
- Latin
- LATN
- Western
Numbers
- ¼
- ½
- 1
- eet [eew]
- 2
- érúúw [ruwuuw]
- 3
- één [wúnúngát]
- 4
- fáán [rúwáánú]
- 5
- niim [nimuuw]
- 6
- woon [wonuuw]
- 7
- fúús [fisuuw]
- 8
- waan [wanuuw]
- 9
- ttiiw [ttiwuuw]
- 10
- engoon
- 20
- rúwe
- 25
- rúwe mé niim
- 50
- nime
- 100
- ipwúkú
- 200
- 500
- nimepwúkú
- 1000
- engéréw
- 2000
- 5000
- nimengéréw
Grammar of Counting
- Adaptation of the Number to the Counted Noun
- Numbers are unchangeable. For 1-10, there is a distinction between the abstract number and counting of objects, in square brackets is the form for the counting of unspecified objects (additional context-dependent forms exist).
- Adaptation of the Counted Noun to the Number
- All numbers are followed by the noun in singular.