Language
name and location:
Swedish, Sweden, Norway [Refer to
Ethnologue
] |
1. en [ɛn], ett [ɛt] |
21. tjugoen [ɕɯːgʊˈɛn], tjugoett [ɕɯːgʊˈɛt] |
2. två [tvoː] |
22. tjugotvå [ɕɯːgʊˈtvoː] |
3. tre [ˈtreː] |
23. tjugotre [ɕɯːgʊˈtreː] |
4. fyra [ˈfyːra] |
24. tjugofyra [ɕɯːgʊˈfyːra] |
5. fem [fɛm] |
25. tjugofem [ɕɯːgʊˈfɛm] |
6. sex [sɛks] |
26. tjugosex [ɕɯːgʊˈsɛks] |
7. sju [ˈɧɯː] |
27. tjugosju [ɕɯːgʊˈɧɯː] |
8. åtta [ˈɔta] |
28. tjugoåtta [ɕɯːgʊˈɔta] |
9. nio [ˈniːʊ] / [ˈniːə] |
29. tjugonio [ɕɯːgʊˈniːʊ] |
10. tio [ˈtiːʊ] / [ˈtiːə] |
30. trettio [ˈtrɛtiʊ /ˈtrɛtɪ] |
11. ellva [ˈɛlva] |
40. fyrtio [ˈfɵʈɪʊ] |
12. tolv [ˈtɔlv] |
50. femtio [ˈfɛmtɪʊ] |
13. tretton [ˈtrɛtɔn] |
60. sextio [ˈsɛkstɪʊ] |
14. fjorton [ˈfjuːʈɔn] |
70. sjutio [ˈɧɵtɪʊ] |
15. femton [ˈfɛmtɔn] |
80. åttio [ˈɔtɪʊ] |
16. sexton [ˈsɛkstɔn] |
90. nittio [ˈnitɪʊ] |
17. sjutton [ˈɧɵtɔn] |
100. hundra [ˈhɵndra] |
18. aderton [ˈɑːʈɔn] |
200. två hundra [tvoːˈhɵndra ] |
19. nitton [ˈnitɔn] |
1000. tusen [ˈtɯːsən] |
20. tjugo [ˈɕɯːgʊ] |
2000. två tusen [tvoːˈtɯːsən] |
Linguist
providing data and dateː Prof. Olle Engstrand,
Stockholm University, Sweden,
|
Other comments: Swedish has a decimal system. In Swedish, there are two forms of number one, which refer to gender of noun. Swedish or Ruotsi or Svenska is spoken by approximately 13,000,000 speakers in Sweden Austria, Germany, Denmark, Finland, Norway and Russian Federation. |
Language
name and location:
Dalecarlian,
Dalarna,
Sweden
[Refer to
Ethnologue
] |
1. ien [ĩɛ̃n], iett [iɛtː] |
21. tiuguien /iett [tiɯːgɵˈĩɛ̃n /iɛtː] |
2. twer [tweːr], twå [twoː] |
22. tiugutwer [tiɯːgɵˈtweːr] |
3. tri [ˈtriː], trair [ˈtrair] |
23. tiugutri [tiɯːgɵˈtriː] |
4. fiuorer [ˈfiɯuːra], fyra [ˈfyːra] |
24. tiugufiourer [tiɯːgɵˈfyːra] |
5. fem [ˈfɛm] |
25. tiugufem [tiɯːgɵˈfɛm] |
6. sjäx [ˈsjæks] |
26. tiugusjäx [tiɯːgɵˈsjæks] |
7. sju [ˈsjɯː] |
27. tiugusju [tiɯːgɵˈsjɯː] |
8. åtta [ˈɔta] |
28. tiuguåtta [tiɯːgɵˈɔta] |
9. niu [ˈnĩːɵ] |
29. tiuguniu [tiɯːgɵˈnĩːɵ] |
10. tiu [ˈtĩːɵ] |
30. tretti [ˈtrɛti] |
11. ellåv [ˈɛlɔv] |
40. fyrti [ˈfɵʈɪ] |
12. tolv [ˈtɔlv] |
50. femti [ˈfɛmtɪ] |
13. trettoŋ [ˈtrɛtũ] |
60. sjäti [ˈsjækstɪ] |
14. fiuortoŋ [ˈfiɯuːtũ] |
70. sjuti [ˈsjɵtɪ] |
15. femtoŋ [ˈfɛmtũ] |
80. åtti [ˈɔtɪ] |
16. sextoŋ [ˈsjækstũ] |
90. nitti [ˈnitɪ] |
17. sjuttoŋ [ˈsjɵtjũ] |
100. undradh [ˈɵ̃ndrað] |
18. åttjoŋ [ˈɔtjũ] |
200. twå undradh [twoː ˈɵ̃ndrað]] |
19. nittjoŋ [ˈnitjũ] |
1000. tusn [ˈtɯːsn̩] |
20. tiugu [ˈtiɯːgɵ] |
2000. twå tusn [twoːˈtɯːsn̩] |
Linguist
providing data and dateː Prof. Östen Dahl,
Stockholm University, Sweden, July |
Other comments: Dalecarlian has a decimal system. In Dalecarlian, there are two forms of number one, which refer to gender of noun. The above data was from Älvdalen Dialect of Dalecarlian. Dalecarlian is a collective name of dialects spoken in Dalarna, Sweden. In the far north, in the originally Norwegian municipalities Särna and Idre, a dialect close to Norwegian is spoken. Dalecarlian is considered a separate language from Swedish. |
Language
name and location:
Jamska,
Jämtlands,
Sweden [Refer to
Ethnologue
] |
1. ein [eːn] /ei [ɛi]/ett [ɛtː] (m./f./n.) |
21. tjuein/ei/ett [ɕɵˈɛ́in /ɛ́i/ɛ́tː] (m./f./n.) |
2. tvo [tvuː] |
22. tjutvo [ɕɵˈtvúː] |
3. tri [triː] |
23. tjutri [ɕɵˈtrɪ́ː] |
4. fyyr [ˈfỳːrɛ] |
24. tjufyyr [ɕɵˈfỳːrɛ] |
5. fem [fæmː] |
25. tjufem [ɕɵˈfǽmː] |
6. seks [sɛks] |
26. tjuseks [ɕɵˈsɛ́ks] |
7. sju [ʃʉː] |
27. tjusju [ɕɵˈʃʉ́ː] |
8. åått [ˈaɵ̀tːɛ] |
28. tjuåått [ɕɵˈaɵ̀tːɛ] |
9. ni [ˈnìːɛ] |
29. tjuni [ɕɵˈnɪ̀ːɛ] |
10. ti [tiː] |
30. tretti [ˈtrǽtːɪ] |
11. elluv [ˈæ̀lva] |
40. förti [ˈfœ́ʈːɪ] |
12. tolv [toːɽv] |
50. femti [ˈfǽmtɪ] |
13. trettan [ˈtræ̀tːan] |
60. seksti [ˈsǽkstɪ] |
14. fjortan [ˈfjʊ̀ʈːan] |
70. sjutti [ˈʃɵ́tːɪ] |
15. femtan [ˈfæ̀mtan] |
80. ååtti [aɵ́tːɪ] |
16. sekstan [ˈsɛ̀stan] |
90. nitti [ˈnítːi] |
17. sjuttan [ˈʃɵ̀tːan] |
100. hunnre [ˈhɵ́ndrɛ] |
18. artan [ˈɑ̀ʈːan] |
200. tvo hunnre [ˈtvùːˌhɵ́ndrɛ] |
19. nittan [ˈnɪ̀tːan] |
1000. tusn [ˈtʉ́ːsn̩] |
20. tjugu [ ˈɕɵ́gːɵ] |
2000. tvo tusn [ˈtvùːˌtʉːsn̩] |
Linguist
providing data and dateː Dr. Marcus Uneson,
Lund
University, Sweden, March |
Other comments: Jamska has a decimal system. Jamska number one has masculine, feminine and neutral forms. Jamtlandic is a regional language of Jämtland, Sweden, where it is spoken by half of the population and possibly understood by a majority of the residents. |
Language
name and location: Scanian,
Scania,
Sweden [Refer to
Ethnologue
] |
1. en [eɪːn], itt [etː] |
21. tjuge itt [ɕʉːgetː] |
2. tvåo[tveu] |
22. tjuge tvao̊ [ɕʉːgeˈtveu] |
3. trei [ˈtʁeɪ] |
23. tjuge trei [ɕʉːgeˈtʁeɪ] |
4. fyra [ˈføyːʁa] |
24. tjuge fyra [ɕʉːgeˈføyːʁa] |
5. fem [feam] |
25. tjuge fem [ɕʉːgeˈfeam] |
6. sex [seaks] |
26. tjuge sex [ɕʉːgeˈseaks] |
7. sju [ˈɧuɯː] |
27. tjuge sju [ɕʉːgeˈɧuɯː] |
8. åtta [ˈɔata] |
28. tjuge åtta [ɕʉːgeˈɔata] |
9. nie [ˈneiːɛ] / [ˈneiːjə] |
29. tjuge nie [ɕʉːgeˈneiːɛ] |
10. tie [ˈteiːɛ] / [ˈteiːjə] |
30. tretti [ˈtʁetːɪ] |
11. elva [ˈelva] |
40. förti [ˈfœʁtɪ] |
12. tolv [ˈtɔlv] |
50. femti [ˈfɛmtɪ] |
13. trettan [ˈtʁeatːɔn] |
60. sexti [ˈsekstɪ] |
14. fjortan [ˈfjuetɔn] |
70. sjutti [ˈɧɵtːɪ] |
15. femtan [ˈfeamtɔn] |
80. åtti [ˈɔatːi] |
16. sextan [ˈseakstɔn] |
90. nitti [ˈnitːɪ] |
17. sjuttan [ˈɧuətːɔn] |
100. hundra [ˈhɵndʁa] |
18. artan [ˈɑːʊʁtɔn] |
200. tvåohundra [tveuˈhɵndʁa] |
19. nittan [ˈnɪtːɔn] |
1000. tusen [ˈtʉsən] |
20. tjuge [ˈɕʉːgɛ] |
2000. tvåotusen [tveuˈtʉsən] |
Linguist
providing data and dateː Dr. Per Lindblad,
Lund
University, Sweden,
March 27 |
Other comments: Skane has a decimal system. |
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