Language
name and locationː
Veps,
Karelia republic,
Russia [Ref. to
Ethnologue] |
1. yksʲ |
21. kaksʲkʲyme yksʲ |
2. kaksʲ |
22. kaksʲkʲyme kaksʲ |
3. kuːme |
23. kaksʲkʲyme kuːme |
4. nʲeliʲː |
24. kaksʲkʲyme nʲelʲː |
5. vʲiʒ |
25. kaksʲkʲyme vʲiʒ |
6. kuzʲ |
26. kaksʲkʲyme kuzʲ |
7. sʲiːtʃeme |
27. kaksʲkʲyme sʲiːtʃeme |
8. kahesa |
28. kaksʲkʲyme kahesa |
9. yhesa |
29. kaksʲkʲyme yhesa |
10. kʲymne |
30. kuːmekʲyme |
11. yksʲtoʃtʲkʲyme |
40. nʲelʲːkʲyme |
12. kaksʲtoʃtʲkʲyme |
50. vʲiʒkʲyme |
13. kuːmetoʃtʲkʲyme |
60. kuzʲkʲyme |
14. nʲelʲːtoʃtʲkʲyme |
70. sʲiːtʃemekʲyme |
15. vʲiʒtoʃtʲkʲyme |
80. kahesakʲyme |
16. kuzʲtoʃtʲkʲyme |
90. yhesakʲyme |
17. sʲiːtʃemetoʃtʲkʲyme |
100. sada |
18. kahesatoʃtʲkʲyme |
200. kaksʲsada |
19. yhesatoʃtʲkʲyme |
1000. tuha |
20. kaksʲkʲyme |
2000. kakstuha |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Prof. Ago Künnap,
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Other comments: Vepsian or Veps has decimal numeral system. The Veps language (also known as Vepsian; natively as vepsän kelʹ, spoken by the Vepsians (also known as Veps), belongs to the Finnic group of the Uralic languages. Closely related to Finnish and Karelian. There are about 1,200 Veps speakers. |
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