Language
name and locationː
Turkmen,
Turkmenistan, Iran [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. bir |
21. jɨɣrimi bir |
2. iki |
22. jɨɣrimi iki |
3. ytʃ |
23. jɨɣrimi ytʃ |
4. dœːrt |
24. jɨɣrimi dœːrt |
5. bæːʃ |
25. jɨɣrimi bæʃ |
6. ɑltɨ |
26. jɨɣrimi ɑltɨ |
7. jedi |
27. jɨɣrimi jedi |
8. θekið |
28. jɨɣrimi θekið |
9. dɔquð |
29. jɨɣrimi dɔquð |
10. ɔːn |
30. ɔtuð |
11. ɔːn bir |
40. qɯrq / qɨrq |
12. ɔːn iki |
50. elli |
13. ɔːn ytʃ |
60. ɑltmɯʃ / ɑltmɨʃ |
14. ɔːn dœːrt |
70. jetmiʃ |
15. ɔːn bæːʃ |
80. θegθen |
16. ɔːn ɑltɨ |
90. tɔgθan |
17. ɔːn jedi |
100. jyð |
18. ɔːn θekið |
200. iki jyð |
19. ɔːn dɔquð |
1000. myŋ |
20. jɨɣrimi |
2000. iki myŋ |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Mr. David Gray,
SIL International, January 2, 2007. |
Other comments: Turkmen has a decimal system. Turkmen is a Turkic language spoken by the Turkmens of Central Asia, mainly of Turkmenistan, Iran and Afghanistan. It has an estimated five million native speakers in Turkmenistan, a further 719,000 speakers in Northeastern Iran and 1.5 million people in Northwestern Afghanistan. Turkmen has official status in Turkmenistan, but it does not have official status in Iran or Afghanistan, where big communities of ethnic Turkmens live. Turkmen is also spoken to lesser varying degrees in Turkmen communities of Uzbekistan, Tajikistani, Turkey and Russia. |
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