Language name and location: Eastern Yiddish, Israel, Germany [Refer to Ethnologue ]
言名称和分布地区: 东部依地语, 以色列, , 波兰, 罗马尼亚和其它东

 

1. eyns [ɛɪns]

21.  eyn-un-tsvontsik[ˈɛɪnʊnˌt͡svɔnt͡sɪk]

2. tsvey [t͡svɛɪ]

22.  tsvey-un-tsvontsik[ˈt͡svɛɪʊnˌt͡svɔnt͡sɪk]

3. dray [ˈdraɪ]

23.  dray-un-tsvontsik[ˈdraɪʊnˌt͡svɔnt͡sɪk]

4. fir [ˈfir]

24.  fir-un-tsvontsik[ˈfiɾʊnˌt͡svɔnt͡sɪk]

5. finef [fˈinəf] / finf [finf]

25.  finef-un-tsvontsik[ˈfɪnəfʊnˌt͡svɔnt͡sɪk]

6. zeks [zeks]

26.  zeks-un-tsvontsik[ˈzeksʊnˌt͡svɔnt͡sɪk]

7. zibn [ˈzibm̩]

27.  zibn-un-tsvontsik[ˈzibn̩ʊnˌt͡svɔnt͡sɪk]

8. akht [̪aχt]

28.  akht-un-tsvontsik[ˈ̪aχtʊnˌt͡svɔnt͡sɪk]

9. nayn [ˈnɔɪn]/nayen [ˈnaɪən]

29.  nayn-un-tsvontsik[ˈ̪naɪnʊnˌt͡svɔnt͡sɪk]

10. tsehn [t͡seːn] /tsehen [ˈt͡sɛhən]

30.  draysik [ˈdraɪsɪk]

11. elef [ɛl(ə)f]

40.  fertsik [ˈfɛrt͡sɪk]

12. tsvelef [ˈt͡svɛl(ə)f]

50.  fˈuftsik [ˈfʊft͡sɪk]

13. draytsn [ˈdraɪt͡sn̩]

60.  zekhtsik [ˈzeχt͡sɪk]

14. fertsn [ˈfɛrt͡sn̩]

70.  zibetsik [ˈzibət͡sɪk]

15. fuftsn [ˈfʊft͡sn̩]

80.  akhtsik [ˈaχt͡sɪk]

16. zekhtsn [ˈzɛχt͡sn̩]

90.  nayntsik [ˈnaɪnt͡sɪk]

17. zibetsn [ˈzibət͡sn̩]

100. hundert [ˈhʊndɛrt]

18. akhtsn [ˈaχt͡sn̩]

200. tsvey hundert [ˈt͡svɛɪ hʊnɛrt]

19. nayntsn [ˈnaɪnt͡sn̩]

1000. toyznt [ˈtɔɪzn̩t]

20. tsvontsik [ˈt͡svɔnt͡sɪk]

2000. tsvey toyznt [ˈt͡svɛɪ ˈtɔɪzn̩t]

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Reinhard F. Hahn, University of Washington at Seattle, USA, June 28, 2002
供资料的语言学家: Dr. Reinhard F. Hahn, 2002 年 6 月 28 日

 

Other comments: Eastern Yiddish has a decimal system. The above data was from East dialect of Yiddish. Eastern Yiddish or Judeo-German, Yiddish is spoken by approximately 400,000 speakers in Jerusalem district,  Israel as well as Belarus, Germany, Hungary, Lithuania, Latvia, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Russian Federation,
Sweden, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, United States and South Africa.


 

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