Language
name and locationː
Komi-Zyrian,
Komi Republic,
Russia [Ref. to
Ethnologue] |
1. etʲk, ɵtʲi |
21. kɨzʲ ɵtʲi |
2. kɨk |
22. kɨzʲ kɨk |
3. kujim |
23. kɨzʲ kujim |
4. nʲoliʲ |
24. kɨzʲ nʲoliʲ |
5. vit |
25. kɨzʲ vit |
6. kvajt |
26. kɨzʲ kvajt |
7. sʲizʲim |
27. kɨzʲ sʲizʲim |
8. kɵkjamɨs |
28. kɨzʲ kɵkjamɨs |
9. ɵkmɨs |
29. kɨzʲ ɵkmɨs |
10. das |
30. komɨn |
11. das ɵtʲi |
40. nʲelʲamɨn |
12. das kɨk |
50. vetɨmɨn |
13. das kujim |
60. kvajtɨmɨn |
14. das nʲoliʲ |
70. sʲizʲimdas |
15. das vit |
80. kɵkjamɨsdas |
16. das kvajt |
90. ɵkmɨsdas |
17. das sʲizʲim |
100. sʲo |
18. das kɵkjamɨs |
200. kɨk sʲo |
19. das ɵkmɨs |
1000. sʲurs / tɨsʲacʲa < Russian |
20. kɨzʲ |
2000. kɨk sʲurs |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Prof. Anu-Reet Hausengberg,
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Other comments: Komi-Zyrian has a decimal numeral system. Komi-Zyrian also known as Komi, Zyrian or Zyryan, is spoken in the Komi Republic by approximately 160,000 speakers in the northeast of European Russia. There are also some Komi speakers in the nearby Perm Krai and Kirov Oblast. |
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