Language
name and location: Ligurian, Liguria region,
Italy [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. un [ˈyŋ] /una [ˈyŋa] (masc./fem.) |
21. vintun /una [viŋˈtyŋ /tyŋa] |
2. doi [ˈdui] /doe [ˈduːe] (masc./fem.) |
22. vintidoi /due [viŋtiˈdwi /duːe] |
3. trei [ˈtrei] / træ [ˈtrɛː] (masc./fem.) |
23. vintitre /træ [viŋtiˈtrei /ˈtrɛ ] |
4. quattro [ˈkwatru] |
24. vintiquattro [viŋtiˈkwatru] |
5. çinque [ˈsiŋkwe] |
25. vintiçinque [viŋtiˈsiŋkwe] |
6. sei [ˈseːi] |
26. vintisei [viŋtiˈseːi] |
7. sette [ˈsɛtɛ] |
27. vintisette [viŋtiˈsɛtɛ] |
8. eutto [ˈøtu] |
28. vintieuto [viŋˈtøtu] |
9. neuve [ˈnøːve] |
29. vintineuve [viŋtiˈnøːve] |
10. dexe [ˈdeːʒe] |
30. trenta [ˈtrɛŋta] |
11. unze [ˈyŋze] |
40. quaranta [kwaˈɾaŋta] |
12. dozze [ˈduze] |
50. çinquanta [siŋˈkwaŋta] |
13. trezze [ˈtrɛze] |
60. sciuscianta [ʃyˈʃaŋta] |
14. quatòrze [kwaˈtɔrze] |
70. settanta [seˈtaŋta] |
15. chinze [ˈkiŋze] |
80. ötanta [ɔːˈtaŋta] |
16. seze [ˈsɛzɛ] |
90. novanta [nuˈvaŋta] |
17. disette [diːˈsɛtɛ] |
100. çento [ˈsɛŋtu] |
18. dixeutto [diˈʒøtu] |
200. duxento [dyˈʒɛŋtu] |
19. dixineuve [diʒiˈnøːve] |
1000. mille [ˈmile] |
20. vinti [ˈviŋti] |
2000. doemila [dueˈmila] |
Linguist
providing data and dateː Dr. Dàvide Sivero,
University of Genoa,
Genoa, Italy,
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Other comments: Ligurian has a decimal system. Ligurian or Zeneize is spoken by approximately 140,000 speakers in Liguria region: east and west of Genoa along the Riviera and mountain hinterland, Italy as well as France and Monaco. The above data was taken from Genovese dialect. |
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