Overview
- Writing System
- ISO-15924
- Numeral Digit System
- Latin
- LATN
- Western
Numbers
- ¼
- kerroo
- ½
- lieh
- 1
- un … nane
- 2
- daa
- 3
- tree
- 4
- kiare
- 5
- queig
- 6
- shey
- 7
- shiaght
- 8
- hoght
- 9
- nuy
- 10
- jeih
- 20
- feed
- 25
- queig … is feed
- 50
- queigad
- 100
- keead
- 200
- daa cheead
- 500
- queig cheead
- 1000
- tousane
- 2000
- daa tousane
- 5000
- queig tousane
Grammar of Counting
- Adaptation of the Number to the Counted Noun
- Numbers are unchangeable.
- Adaptation of the Counted Noun to the Number
- For counted objects all numbers are followed by the noun in nominative singular.
- Comments on the Grammar
- Flexion is done by suffixes.
The numbers ½, 2-6 trigger lenition (aspiration of the word-initials b, c, g, f, g, m, p, s, t) for counted nouns in singular.
The numbers 7-10 trigger eclipsis (vocalization of the word-initials b, c, d, f, g, p, t) for counted nouns in both singular and plural.
Flexion of the Monetary Unit Names
- Name
- Singular
- Singular (Lenition)
- Singular (Eclipsis)
- Penny
- Pingyn
- Phingyn
- Bingyn
- Pound
- Punt
- Phunt
- Bunt