Language
name and location:
Eastern Frisian,
German [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. aan [aːn] (m.), een [eːn]] (f./n.) |
21. eenuntwintig [ˈeːnʊntwɪntɪx] |
2. twäin [twɛin](m.) / two [twoː](f./n.) |
22. twountwintig [ˈtwoʊntwɪntɪx] |
3. träi [ˈtrɛi](m.) /trjo [tjoː] (f./n.) |
23. trjountwintig [ˈtjoːʊntwɪntɪx] |
4. fjauer [ˈfjauər] |
24. fjaueruntwintig [ˈfjauerʊntwɪntɪx] |
5. fieuw [fi.uw] |
25. fieuwuntwintig [ˈfiːuwʊntwɪntɪx] |
6. säks [sɛks] |
26. säksuntwintig [ˈsɛksʊntwɪntɪx] |
7. sogen [ˈsoːɣ̊ən] |
27. sogenuntwintig [ˈsoːɣ̊ənʊntwɪntɪx] |
8. oachte [̪ˈɔːxtə] |
28. oachtuntwintig [ˈ̪ɔːxtʊntwɪntɪx] |
9. njúgen [ˈnjuːɣ̊ən] |
29. njúgenuntwintig [ˈ̪njuːɣ̊ənʊntwɪntɪx] |
10. tjoon [tjoːn] |
30. trietig [ˈtritɪx] /trüütig [ˈtrytɪx] |
11. alven [ˈalvən] |
40. fjautig [ˈfjautɪx] |
12. twelig [ˈtweːlig] |
50. fieftig [ˈfiˑftɪx] / füüftig [ˈfyˑftɪx] |
13. trättien [ˈtrɛtiːn] |
60. säkstig [ˈsɛkstɪx] |
14. fjautien [ˈfjautiːn] |
70. sogentig [ˈsoːɣ̊əntɪx] |
15. fieftjin [ˈfiːftiːn] / füüftien [ˈfyˑftiːn] |
80. tachentig [ˈtaxəntɪx] |
16. säkstien [ˈsɛkstiːn] |
90. njúgentig [ˈnjuːɣ̊əntɪx] |
17. sogentien [ˈsoːɣ̊əntiːn] |
100. hunnert [ˈhunərt] /hu dert [ˈhʊndərt] |
18. achtien [ˈaxtiːn] |
200. twohunnert [ˌtwoːˈhʊnnət] |
19. njúgentien [ˈnjuːɣ̊əntiːn] |
1000. duzend [ˈduːzənt] |
20. twintig [ˈtwɪntɪx] |
2000. twoduzend [ˌtwoːˈduːzənt] |
Linguist
providing data and dateː Dr. Marron Fort,
Universität Oldenburg, Germany,
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Other comments: Saterfriesische or East Frisian has a decimal system. East Frisian numbers 1-3 distinguish separate masculine, feminine /neutral forms. Saterfriesische or East Frisian or Saterlandic Frisian is spoken by approximately 2,000 speakers in Cloppenburg district, Saterland municipality, Ramsloh, Scharrel, and Strücklingen towns, Niedersachsen state, Germany. |
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