Language
name and location:
Walser, Italy, Austria [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. eis [ɛis] |
21. einutzwentzk [ˌɛɪnuˈt͡svɛnt͡sg] |
2. tzwei [t͡svɛɪ] |
22. tzweiutzwentzk[ˌt͡svɛɪuˈt͡svɛnt͡sg] |
3. dri [dri] |
23. driutzwentzk [ˌdriuˈt͡svɛnt͡sg] |
4. feeri [ˈfiːri] |
24. feerutzwentzk[ˌfiːruˈt͡svɛnt͡sg] |
5. fifi [ˈfiːfi] |
25. fifutzwentzk [ˌfifuˈt͡svɛnt͡sg] |
6. säkschi [ˈsɛkʃi] |
26. sälschutzwentzk [ˌsɛkxuˈt͡svɛnt͡sg] |
7. sepni [ˈsɪbni] |
27. sepnutzwentzk [ˌzɪbnuˈt͡svɛnt͡sg] |
8. achti [ˈaxti] |
28. achtutzwentzk [ˌaxtuˈt͡svɛnt͡sg] |
9. nini [ˈniːni] |
29. ninutzwentzk [ˌninuˈt͡svɛnt͡sg] |
10. tzächni [ˈt͡sæxəni] |
30. trisk [ˈtriːsg] |
11. endläfi [ˈɪndlɛfi] |
40. feertzk [ˈfiːrt͡sg] |
12. tzwelfi [ˈt͡svɛlfi] |
50. feftzk [ˈfifsg] |
13. dritzäni [ˈdrit͡sæni] |
60. sächtzk[ˈsæxt͡sg] |
14. feertzäni [ˈfɪːrt͡sæni] |
70. sebäntzk [ˈsibənt͡sg] |
15. fiftzäni [ˈfift͡sæni] |
80. achtzk [ˈaxt͡sg] |
16. sächtzäni [ˈsæxt͡sæni] |
90. nintzk [ˈnint͡sg] |
17. sebäntzäni [ˈsɪbənt͡sæni] |
100. hunnert [ˈhʊnnərt] |
18. achtzäni [ˈaxt͡sæni] |
200. tzweihunnert [ˈt͡svɛihʊnnərt] |
19. nintzäni [ˈnint͡sæni] |
1000. tzüsuk [ˈtʏːsʊg] |
20. tzwentzk [ˈt͡svɛnt͡sg] |
2000. tzweitzüsuk [ˌt͡svɛi ˈtʏːsʊg] |
Linguist
providing data and dateː Dr. Silvia Dal Negro,
Università degli studi del
Piemonte Orientale (University of Piemonte
Orientale), Italy,
January |
Other comments: Walser has a decimal system. Most Walser Formazza people use Italian numbers after eleven onwards now. The above data was from Formazza dialect of Walser. Walser is spoken by approximately 21,000 speakers in Graubünden canton and Ticino canton and Valais canton, Switzerland, as well as Austria, Italy and Liechtenstein. |
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