Language name and location: Standard Latvian, Latvia [Refer to Ethnologue]
供资料的语言学家: 维亚语, 拉维亚, 立陶宛, 爱沙尼亚, 芬兰及俄罗斯

 

1. viens [viɛns] /viena [viɛnɑ] (m./f.)

21.  divdesmit viens [ˌdiu̯dɛsmit ˈviɛns]

2. divi [ˈdivi] / divas [ˈdivɑs]

22.  divdesmit divi [ˌdiu̯dɛsmit ˈdivi]

3. tris [triːs]

23.  divdesmit tris [ˌdiu̯dɛsmit ˈtriːs]

4. četri [ˈt͡ʃɛtri] / četras [ˈt͡ʃɛtrɑs]

24.  divdesmit četri [ˌdiu̯dɛsmit ˈt͡ʃɛtri]

5. pieci [ˈpiɛt͡si] /piecas [ˈpiɛt͡sɑs]

25.  divdesmit pieci [ˌdiu̯dɛsmit ˈpiɛt͡si]

6. seši [ˈseʃːi] /sešas [ˈseʃːɑs]

26.  divdesmit seši [ˌdiu̯dɛsmit ˈseʃːi]

7. septiṇi [ˈsɛptiɲi] /septiṇas [ˈsɛptiɲɑs]

27. divdesmit septiṇi [ˌdiu̯dɛsmit ˈsɛptiɲi]

8. astoṇi [ˈɑstuɔɲi] /astoṇas[ˈɑstuɔɲɑs]

28.  divdesmit astoṇi [ˌdiu̯dɛsmit ˈɑstuɔɲi]

9. deviṇi [ˈdɛviɲi]/deviṇas [ˈdɛviɲɑs]

29.  divdesmit deviṇi [ˌdiu̯dɛsmit ˈdɛviɲi]

10. desmit [ˈdɛsmit]

30.  trīsdesmit [ˈtriːsdɛsmit]

11. vienpadsmit [ˈviɛnpɑt͡smit]

40.  četrdesmit [ˈt͡ʃɛtrdɛsmit]

12. divpadsmit [ˈdiu̯pɑt͡smit]

50.  piecdesmit [ˈpiɛt͡sdɛsmit]

13. trispadsmit [ˈtriːspɑt͡smit]

60.  sešdesmit [ˈsɛʃdɛsmit]]

14. četrpadsmit [ˈt͡ʃɛtrpɑt͡smit]

70.  septiṇdesmit [ˈsɛptiɲdɛsmit]

15. piecpadsmit [ˈpiɛt͡spɑt͡smit]

80.  astoṇdesmit [ˈɑstuɔɲdɛsmit]

16. sešpadsmit [ˈsɛʃpɑt͡smit]

90.  deviṇdesmit [ˈdɛviɲdɛsmit]

17. septiṇpadsmit [ˈsɛptiɲpɑt͡smit]

100. simt(s) [simt͡s / simt]

18. astoṇpadsmit [ˈɑstuɔɲpɑt͡smit]

200. divi simti [ˌdivi ˈsimti]/divsim[ˈdiu̯simt]

19. deviṇpadsmit [ˈdɛviɲpɑt͡smit]

1000. tūkstotis [ˈtuːkstuɔtis]

20. divdesmit [ˈdiu̯dɛsmit]

2000. divi tūkstoši [ˌdivi ˈtuːkstuɔʃi]

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Nicole Nau, University of Kiel, Germany, February 16, 2003
供资料的语言学家: Dr. Nicole Nau, 2003 年 2 月 16 日

 

Other comments: Latvian has a decimal system. Latvian numerals 1 to 2, 4 to 9 have feminine forms, the masculine and feminine forms for 3 are same. Latvian is spoken by approximately 2,000,000 speaker in Latvia, Australia, Belarus, Canada, Germany,
Estonia, Finland, United Kingdom, Kazakhstan, Lithuania, Norway, Russian Federation, Sweden and United States.


 

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