Language
name and locationː
Turkish,
Turkey, Bulgaria, Greece [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. bir [bir] |
21. jirmi bir |
2. iki [iki] |
22. jirmi iki |
3. üç [ytʃ] |
23. jirmi ytʃ |
4. dört [dœrt] |
24. jirmi dœrt |
5. beş [beʃ] |
25. jirmi beʃ |
6. altɪ [altɯ] |
26. jirmi altɯ |
7. yedi [jedi] |
27. jirmi jedi |
8. sekiz [sekiz] |
28. jirmi sekiz |
9. dokuz [dokuz] |
29. jirmi dokuz |
10. on [on] |
30. otuz [otuz] |
11. on bir |
40. kɪrk [kɯrk] |
12. on iki |
50. elli [elli] |
13. on ytʃ |
60. altmɪş [altmɯʃ] |
14. on dœrt |
70. yetmiş [jetmiʃ] |
15. on beʃ |
80. seksen [seksen] |
16. on altɯ |
90. doksan [doksan] |
17. on jedi |
100. jüz [jyz] |
18. on sekiz |
200. iki jüz [iki jyz] |
19. on dokuz |
1000. bin |
20. yirmi [jirmi] |
2000. iki bin |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Dr. Claus Schönig,
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Other comments: Turkish has a decimal system. Turkish numeral system is rather "regular" from 11 to 19: 10+1, 10-2, etc. (on bir, on iki etc. up to on dokuz for 19), departs from the "2 to 5" series from 20 to 50 with yirmi, otuz, kɪrk, elli, and returns to the 7, 8, 9 series for 70, 80, 90 (altmɪş, yetmiş, seksen, doksan), and adds the units 1 to 9 to the decade numbers (yirmi bir, otuz bir, etc.). Turkish is spoken by approximately
90,000,000 speakers in Turkey, as well as
Azerbaijan, Cyprus, Georgia, Greece, |
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