Language
name and location:
Kashubian,
Pomerania,
Poland
[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. jeden [ˈjɛdɛn] |
21. dwadzesce jeden [dvaˈd͡zɛst͡sɛˈjɛdɛn] |
2. dwa [dva] |
22. dwadzesce dwa [dvaˈd͡zɛst͡sɛˈdva] |
3. trzë [tɼə/tr̝ə] |
23. dwadzesce trzë [dvaˈd͡zɛst͡sɛˈtr̝ə] |
4. sztërë [t͡ʃərə] |
24. dwadzesce csztërë [dvaˈd͡zɛst͡sɛˈt͡ʃərə] |
5. piãc [pjãt͡s] |
25. dwadzesce piãc [dvaˈd͡zɛst͡sɛˈpjãt͡s] |
6. szesc [ʃɛst͡s] |
26. dwadzesce szesc [dvaˈd͡zɛst͡sɛˈʃɛst͡s] |
7. sétmë [ˈsɪtmə] /sédem [ˈsɪdɛm] |
27. dwadzesce sétmë [dvaˈd͡zɛst͡sɛˈsɪtmə] |
8. òsmë [ˈwəsmə]/òsem [ˈwəsɛm] |
28. dwadzesce òsmë [dvaˈd͡zɛst͡sɛˈwəsmə] |
9. dzewiác [ˈd͡zɛvjãt͡s] |
29. dwadzesce dzewiác[dvaˈd͡zɛst͡sɛˈd͡zɛvjãt͡s] |
10. dzesãc [ˈd͡zɛsãt͡s] |
30. trzëdzesce [tr̝əˈd͡zɛst͡sɛ] |
11. jednôsce [jɛdˈnɔst͡sɛ] |
40. sztërdzesce [ʃtərˈd͡zɛst͡sɛ] |
12. dwanôsce [dvaˈnɔst͡sɛ] |
50. piãcdzesat [pjãˈd͡zɛsõt] |
13. trzënôsce [tr̝əˈnɔst͡sɛ] |
60. szescdzesat [ʃɛzˈd͡zɛsõt] |
14. sztërnôsce [ʃtərˈnɔst͡sɛ] |
70. sétmëdzesat [sɪdɛmˈd͡zɛsõt] |
15. piãtnôsce [pjãtˈnɔst͡sɛ] |
80. òsmëdzesat [wəsməˈd͡zɛsõt] |
16. szesnôsce [ʃɛsˈnɔst͡sɛ] |
90. dzewiãcdzesat [d͡zɛvjaˈ̃d͡zɛsõt] |
17. sétmënôsce [sɪtməˈnɔst͡sɛ] |
100. sto [sto] |
18. òsmënôsce [wəsməˈnɔst͡sɛ] |
200. dwasta [dvasta] |
19. dzewiãcnôsce [d͡zevjãtˈnɔst͡sɛ] |
1000. tësac [ˈtəsõt͡s] |
20. dwadzesce [dvaˈd͡zɛst͡sɛ] |
2000. dwa tësace [ˌdva təˈsõt͡sɛ] |
Linguist
providing data and dateː Prof. Wiktor Jassem and
Prof. Jerzy Treder, Polish Academy of
Sciences, Poland,
|
Other comments: Kashubian has a decimal system. Kashubian or Cashubian, Kaszubski is spoken by approximately 117,000 speakers in Pomerania voivodship: near Baltic coast, lower Vistula left bank; west of Gdansk bay; narrow strip inland, southwest from Gdynia in northern Poland. The above data is from Central dialect of Kashubian. |
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