Language
name and locationː
Nogai,
Dagestan republic,
Russia [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. bir |
21. jɨrma bir |
2. eki |
22. jɨrma eki |
3. yʃ |
23. jɨrma yʃ |
4. dørt |
24. jɨrma dørt |
5. bes |
25. jɨrma bes |
6. ɑltɨ |
26. jɨrma ɑltɨ |
7. jeti |
27. jɨrma jeti |
8. seɡiz |
28. jɨrma seɡiz |
9. toʁɨz |
29. jɨrma toʁɨz |
10. on |
30. otuz |
11. on bir |
40. qɨrq |
12. on eki |
50. elli |
13. on yʃ |
60. ɑlpɨs |
14. on dørt |
70. jetpis |
15. on bes |
80. seksen |
16. on ɑltɨ |
90. toqsɑn |
17. on jeti |
100. jyz |
18. on seɡiz |
200. eki jyz |
19. on toʁɨz |
1000. bir mɨŋ |
20. jɨrma |
2000. eki mɨŋ |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Dr. Claus Schönig,
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Other comments: Nogai has a decimal system. Nogai is a Turkic language spoken in Southwestern European Russia and in Turkey. It is the ancestral language of the Nogais. Nogai is generally classified into the Kipchak–Nogai branch of Kipchak Turkic. The latter also includes Siberian Tatar in Russia, Kazakh in Kazakhstan and Karakalpak in Uzbekistan. Nogai is spoken by approximately 80,000 speakers in Karachay-Cherkessia republic, Babayurt, Kizlyar, Nogay, and Tarumovka districts, Dagestan republic, and Chechnya republic in northern Caucasus, Russian Federation. |
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