Language
name and location:
Slovene,
Slovenia,
Germany
[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. edna [ˈɛː́dən]/ ena [ˈɛnː́a] |
21. enaindvajset [ɛnː́a in dˈvàːjsɛt] |
2. dva [dˈvaː] |
22. dvaindvajset [dˈvaː in dˈvàːjsɛt] |
3. tri [tˈrìː] |
23. triindvajset [tˈrìː in dˈvàːjsɛt] |
4. štiri [ʃˈtíːri] |
24. štiriindvajset [ʃˈtíːri in dˈvàːjsɛt] |
5. pet [ˈpèːt] |
25. petindvajset [ˈpèːt in dˈvàːjsɛt] |
6. šest [ʃèːst] |
26. šestindvajset [ʃèːst in dˈvàːjsɛt] |
7. sedem [ˈséːdəm] |
27. sedemindvajset [ˈséːdəm in dˈvàːjsɛt] |
8. osem [ˈóːsəm] |
28. osemindvajset [ˈóːsəm in dˈvàːjsɛt] |
9. devet [dɛˈvèːt] |
29. devetindvajset [dɛˈvèːt in dˈvàːjsɛt] |
10. deset [dɛˈsèːt] |
30. trideset [tˈrìːdɛsɛt] |
11. e(d)najst [ɛˈnàːjst] |
40. štirideset [ʃˈtìːridɛsɛt] |
12. dvanajst [dˈvàːnajst] |
50. petdeset [ˈpèːddɛsɛt] |
13. trinajst[tˈrìːnajst] |
60. šestdeset [ˈʃèːzddɛsɛt] |
14. štrinajst [ʃˈtìːrinajst] |
70. sedemdeset [ˈséːdəmdɛsɛt] |
15. petnajst [ˈpèːtnajst] |
80. osemdeset [ˈóːsəmdɛsɛt] |
16. šestnajst [ˈʃèːstnajst] |
90. devetdeset [dɛˈvèːddɛsɛt] |
17. sedemnástʼ [ˈséːdəmnajst]] |
100. sto [sˈtòː] |
18. osemnajst [ˈóːsəmnajst] |
200. dvesto [dˈvèːsto] |
19. devetnajst [dɛˈvèːnajst] |
1000. tisoč [ˈt́iːsot͡ʃ] |
20. dvajset [dˈvàːjsɛt] |
2000. dva tisoč [dˈvaː ˈt́iːsot͡ʃ] |
Linguist
providing data and dateː Prof. Marc L. Greenberg,
University of Kansas, USA,
|
Other comments: Slovene has a decimal system. Slovene numerals 1 to 4 are completely declinable in feminine, masculine and neutral forms. Slovene or Slovenian is spoken by approximately 2,200,000 speakers in Slovene as well as Austria, Germany, Croatia, Hungary, Italy and Russian Federation. |
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