Language
name and locationː
Bashkort,
Bashkortostan,
Russia [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. bĕr |
21. jĕgĕrmĕ bĕr |
2. ikĕ |
22. jĕgĕrmĕ ikĕ |
3. ɵ̆s |
23. jĕgĕrmĕ ɵ̆s |
4. dyrt |
24. jĕgĕrmĕ dyrt |
5. biʃ |
25. jĕgĕrmĕ biʃ |
6. ɑltɯ̆ |
26. jĕgĕrmĕ ɑltɯ̆ |
7. jĕtĕ |
27. jĕgĕrmĕ jĕtĕ |
8. higĕð |
28. jĕgĕrmĕ higĕð |
9. toɣɯ̆ð |
29. jĕgĕrmĕ toɣɯ̆ð |
10. un |
30. utɯ̆ð |
11. un bĕr |
40. qɯrq |
12. un ikĕ |
50. illĕ |
13. un ɵ̆s |
60. ɑltmɯ̆ʃ |
14. un dyrt |
70. jĕtmĕʃ |
15. un biʃ |
80. hikæn |
16. un ɑltɯ̆ |
90. tughɑn |
17. un jĕtĕ |
100. jɵð |
18. un higĕð |
200. ikĕ jɵð |
19. un toɣɯ̆ð |
1000. mĕŋ |
20. jĕgĕrmĕ |
2000. ikĕ mĕŋ |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Dr. Claus Schönig,
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Other comments: Bashkort or Bashkir has a decimal system. Bashkort is spoken by approximately 1,100,000 in Chelyabinsk province, Kurgan province, and Sverdlovsk province; between Volga river and Ural mountains; beyond the Urals, Bashkortostan republic, Russian Federation, as well as Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. |
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