Language
name and location: Frisian,
Friesland,
Netherlands [Refer to
Ethnologue
] |
1. ien [(ʔ)i.ən] |
21. ienentweintich [ˈjinənˌtwɑ.jntəx] |
2. twa [twɑ] |
22. twaentweintich [ˈtwɑ.ənˌtwɑ.jntəx] |
3. trije [ˈtrɛ.jjə] |
23. trijeentweintich [ˈtrɛ.jjənˌtwɑ.jntəx] |
4. fiouwer [ˈfjɔ.wwər] |
24. fiouwerentweintich
|
5. fiif [fiːf] |
25. fifentweintich [ˈfiːvənˌtwɑ.jntəx] |
6. seis [sɑ.js / sɛ.js] |
26. seientweintich [ˈsɑ.jzənˌtwɑ.jntəx] |
7. sân [sɔːn] |
27. sânentweintich [ˈsɔːnənˌtwɑ.jntəx] |
8. acht [̪(ʔ)ɑxt] |
28. achtentweintich [ˈ(ʔ)ɑxtənˌtwɑ.jntəx] |
9. njoggen [ˈnjoɣən] |
29. njoggenentweintich
|
10. tsien [t͡si.ən] |
30. tritch [ˈtritəx] |
11. alve [ˈ(ʔ)ɔlvə] /alf [(ʔ)ɔlf] |
40. fjirtch [ˈfjrtəx] |
12. tolve [ˈtɔlvə] / tolf [tɔlf] |
50. fyftich [ˈfiftəx] |
13. trettjin [ˈtrɛtjən] / trettsjin [trɛt͡sjin] |
60. sech(s)tich [ˈsɛkstəx] |
14. fjirtjin [ˈfjrtjən] / fjirtsjin [ˈfjrt͡sjən |
70. santich [ˈsɔntəx] |
15. fyftjin [ˈfiftjən] |
80. tachtich [ˈtɑxtəx] |
16. sech(s)tjin [ˈsɛ(s)tjən] |
90. njoggentich [ˈnjoɣəntəx] |
17. santjin [ˈsɔntjən] |
100. hûndert [ˈhundət] |
18. achtjin [ˈ(ʔ)ɑxtjən] |
200. twahûndert [ˈtwɑˌhundət] |
19. njoggentjin [ˈnjoɣəntjən] |
1000. tûzen [ˈtuːzən] |
20. tweintich [ˈtwɑ.jntəx] |
2000. twatûzen [ˈtwɑˌtuːzən] |
Linguist
providing data and dateː Dr. Willem Visser,
Fryske
Akademy, Netherlands,
|
Other comments: Modern West Frisian has a decimal system. Modern West Frisian does not distinguish separate masculine, feminine or neutral forms for the cardinal numerals. In old Frisian, this was still the case. Frisian or Frysk or Westlauwers Fries is spoken by 800,000 speakers in Friesland province; Groningen province: De Marne municipalit, Netherlands as well as Canada. |
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