Language
name and location: West Frisian, Netherlands [Refer to
Ethnologue
] |
1. ien [(ʔ)i.ən] |
21. ienentweintich [ˈjinənˌtwɑ.jntəx] |
2. twa [twɑ] |
22. twaentweintich [ˈtwɑ.ənˌtwɑ.jntəx] |
3. trije [ˈtrɛ.jjə] |
23. trijeentweintich [ˈtrɛ.jjənˌtwɑ.jntəx] |
4. fiouwer [ˈfjɔ.wwər] |
24. fiouwerentweintich
|
5. fiif [fiːf] |
25. fifentweintich [ˈfiːvənˌtwɑ.jntəx] |
6. seis [sɑ.js / sɛ.js] |
26. seientweintich [ˈsɑ.jzənˌtwɑ.jntəx] |
7. sân [sɔːn] |
27. sânentweintich [ˈsɔːnənˌtwɑ.jntəx] |
8. acht [̪(ʔ)ɑxt] |
28. achtentweintich [ˈ(ʔ)ɑxtənˌtwɑ.jntəx] |
9. njoggen [ˈnjoɣən] |
29. njoggenentweintich
|
10. tsien [t͡si.ən] |
30. tritch [ˈtritəx] |
11. alve [ˈ(ʔ)ɔlvə] /alf [(ʔ)ɔlf] |
40. fjirtch [ˈfjrtəx] |
12. tolve [ˈtɔlvə] / tolf [tɔlf] |
50. fyftich [ˈfiftəx] |
13. trettjin [ˈtrɛtjən] / trettsjin [trɛt͡sjin] |
60. sech(s)tich [ˈsɛkstəx] |
14. fjirtjin [ˈfjrtjən] / fjirtsjin [ˈfjrt͡sjən |
70. santich [ˈsɔntəx] |
15. fyftjin [ˈfiftjən] |
80. tachtich [ˈtɑxtəx] |
16. sech(s)tjin [ˈsɛ(s)tjən] |
90. njoggentich [ˈnjoɣəntəx] |
17. santjin [ˈsɔntjən] |
100. hûndert [ˈhundət] |
18. achtjin [ˈ(ʔ)ɑxtjən] |
200. twahûndert [ˈtwɑˌhundət] |
19. njoggentjin [ˈnjoɣəntjən] |
1000. tûzen [ˈtuːzən] |
20. tweintich [ˈtwɑ.jntəx] |
2000. twatûzen [ˈtwɑˌtuːzən] |
Linguist
providing data and dateː Dr. Willem Visser,
Fryske
Akademy, Netherlands,
|
Other comments: Modern West Frisian has a decimal system. Modern West Frisian does not distinguish separate masculine, feminine or neutral forms for the cardinal numerals. In old Frisian, this was still the case. |
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