Language name and location: Aromanian, North Macedonia [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. un(u) [ˈun] /unã [ˈunɨ] (masc./fem.) |
21. unãsprãyinghits [ˈunsprɨɣiŋgit͡s] |
2. doi [ˈdoi] /dao [ˈdawɨ] (m./f.) |
22. doisprãyinghits [ˈdoisprɨɣiŋgit͡s] |
3. trei [ˈtrei] |
23. treisprãyinghits [ˈtreisprɨɣiŋgit͡s] |
4. patru [ˈpatru] |
24. pasprãyinghits [ˈpasprɨɣiŋgit͡s] |
5. tsintsi [ˈt͡sint͡si] |
25. tsisprãyinghits [ˈt͡sisprɨɣiŋgit͡s] |
6. shase [ˈʃasi] |
26. shasprãyinghits [ˈʃasprɨɣiŋgit͡s] |
7. shapte [ˈʃapti] |
27. shaptisprãyinghits [ˈʃaptisprɨɣiŋgit͡s] |
8. optu [ˈoptu] |
28. optusprãyinghits [ˈoptusprɨɣiŋgit͡s] |
9. nao[ˈnawɨ ] |
29. naosprãyinghits [ˈnawɨsprɨɣiŋgit͡s] |
10. dzatse [ˈd͡zat͡si] |
30. treidzãtsi [treiˈd͡zət͡s] |
11. unãsprã [ˈunsprɨd͡zat͡si] |
40. patrudzãtsi [patruˈd͡zət͡s] |
12. daosprã [ˈdoisprɨd͡zat͡si] |
50. tsindzãtsi [t͡sinˈd͡zət͡s] |
13. treisprã [ˈtreisprɨd͡zat͡si] |
60. shaidzãtsi [ʃaiˈd͡zət͡s] |
14. pasprã [ˈpasprɨd͡zat͡si] |
70. shaptidzãtsi [ʃaptiˈd͡zət͡s] |
15. tsisprã [ˈt͡sisprɨd͡zat͡si] |
80. obdzãtsi [obˈd͡zət͡s] |
16. shasprã [ˈʃasprɨd͡zat͡si] |
90. naodzãtsi [nawɨˈd͡zət͡s] |
17. shaptisprã [ˈʃaptisprɨd͡zat͡si] |
100. unã sutã [ˈunɨ ˈsutɨ] |
18. optusprã [ˈoptusprɨd͡zat͡si] |
200. dao sute [ˈdawɨ ˈsuti] |
19. naosprã [ˈnawɨsprɨd͡zat͡si] |
1000. unã njilje [ˈunɨ ˈɲiʎi] |
20. yinghits [ˈɣiŋgit͡s] |
2000. dao njilje / njilji [ˈdawɨ ˈɲiʎi] |
Linguist providing data and dateː Prof. Andrei Avram and Prof. Nicole Saramandu, University of Bucharest,
Rumania,
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Other comments: Aromanian or Macedo-Rumanian has a decimal system. Arumanian
numeral
20 (yinghits) was derived from Latin (uiginti).
Aromanian or Macedo-Rumanian is spoken by approximately 21,000 speakers
in
Bitola, Ohrid, Prilep,
Resen, and Struga municipalities, North Macedonia as well as Albania,
Bulgaria, Greece, |
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