Language
name and locationː
Ludian,
Karelia republic,
Russia [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. ykş |
21. kakskyment ykş |
2. kakş |
22. kakskyment kakş |
3. koɫm |
23. kakskyment koɫm |
4. nellʲ |
24. kakskyment nellʲ |
5. viːʒ |
25. kakskyment viːʒ |
6. kuːƺ |
26. kakskyment kuːƺ |
7. seitʃime |
27. kakskyment seitʃime |
8. kahesa |
28. kakskyment kahesa |
9. yhesa |
29. kakskyment yhesa |
10. kymne |
30. koɫmkyment |
11. ykştoʃt |
40. nellʲkyment |
12. kakştoʃt |
50. viːʃkyment |
13. koɫmtoʃt |
60. kuːʃkyment |
14. nellʲtoʃt |
70. seitʃimekyment |
15. viːʃtoʃt |
80. kahesakyment |
16. kuːʃtoʃt |
90. yhesakyment |
17. seitʃimetoʃt |
100. sada |
18. kahesatoʃt |
200. kakssadad |
19. yhesatoʃt |
1000. tuha |
20. kakskyment |
2000. kakstuhad |
Linguist providing data and dateː Prof. Simo Parpola, University of
Helsinki, Finland, October
10, 2013. |
Other comments: Ludian has a decimal numeral system. Ludic, or Ludian, or Ludic Karelian, is a Finnic language in the Uralic language family or a Karelian dialect. It is transitional between the Olonets Karelian language and the Veps language. It is spoken by 300 Karelians in the Republic of Karelia in Russia, near the southwestern shore of Lake Onega. |
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