Language name and location: Central Kurdish, Iran, Iraq [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. jek |
21. bis u jek |
2. du |
22. bis u du |
3. se |
23. bis u se |
4. t͡ʃwæːr |
24. bis u t͡ʃwæːr |
5. pend͡ʒ |
25. bis u pend͡ʒ |
6. ʃæʃ |
26. bis u ʃeʃ |
7. hæwt |
27. bis u hæwt |
8. hæʃt |
28. bis u hæʃt |
9. no |
29. bis u no |
10. dæ |
30. siː |
11. janzæ |
40. t͡ʃel |
12. dwanzæ |
50. pænd͡ʒa |
13. sjanzæ |
60. ʃæs |
14. t͡ʃwardæ |
70. hæfta |
15. panzæ |
80. hæʃta |
16. ʃanzæ |
90. næwwæ |
17. hævdæ |
100. sæ |
18. hæʒdæ |
200. dusæ |
19. nozdæ |
1000. hæzar |
20. bis |
2000. duːhæzar |
Linguist
providing data and dateː Dr. Raheleh Izadifar,
Department of Linguistics,
Bu-Ali Sina University,
Hamedan, Province, Iran,
November 28, 2013. |
Other comments: Central Kurdish or Sorani has a decimal system similar to that of the Persian language. Central Kurdish or or Sorani is spoken by approximately 5,200,000 speakers in Arbil, As Sulaymaniyah, At Ta’mim (Kirkuk), and Diyala governorates; Salah ad Din governorate: east of Tuz Khurmatu; all areas are south of Great Zab river; diaspora communities elsewhere, Iraq and northwest Iran. |
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