Language
name and location:
Walloon, Belgium, France [Refer to
Ethnologue
] |
1. ou [ˈu] /oune [ˈun] (masc./fem.) |
21. vint èt ouk [vɛ̃teˈuk] |
2. deûs [ˈdø] |
22. vint deûs [vɛ̃tˈdø] |
3. trwas [ˈtʀwɑ] |
23. vint trwas [vɛ̃tˈtʀwɑ] |
4. cate [ˈkat] |
24. vint cate [vɛ̃tˈkat] |
5. cink [ˈsɛ̃k] |
25. vint cink [vɛ̃tˈsɛ̃k] |
6. chîj [ˈʃiːʃ] |
26. vint chîj [vɛ̃tˈʃiːʃ] |
7. sèt [ˈsɛt] |
27. vint sèt [vɛ̃tˈsɛt] |
8. ût [ˈyːt] |
28. vint ût [vɛ̃ˈtyːt] |
9. noûf [ˈnuːf] |
29. vint noûf [vɛ̃tˈnuːf] |
10. dîj [ˈdiːʒ] |
30. trante [ˈtʀɑ̃t] |
11. onze [ˈɔ̃z] |
40. carante [kaˈʀɑ̃t] |
12. doze [ˈdɔz] |
50. cinkante [sɛ̃ˈkɑ̃t] |
13. trâze [ˈtʀaːz] |
60. swassante [swaˈsɑ̃t] |
14. catôrze [kaˈtoʀz] |
70. sèptante [sɛpˈtɑ̃t] |
15. kinze [ˈkɛ̃z] |
80. catre vint [katʀœˈvɛ̃] (4 x 20 ) |
16. sâze [ˈsaːz] |
90. nonante [nɔˈnɑ̃t] |
17. dî-sèt [diːˈsɛt] |
100. çant [ˈsɑ̃] |
18. di-ût [diːˈʒyːt] |
200. deûs çant [døˈsɑ̃] |
19. di-noûf [diːʒˈnuːf] |
1000. mile [ˈmil] |
20. vint [ˈvɛ̃t] |
2000. deûs mile [døˈmil] |
Linguist
providing data and dateː Prof. Michel Francard,
Université
catholique de Louvain, Belgium,
|
Other comments: Walloon has a decimal system. The above data was from Bastogne dialect. Walloon is spoken approximately 600,000 speakers in Hainaut, Liège, Namur, Walloon Brabant provinces as well as Luxembourg province, Belgium. |
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