Numbers in Akhvakh (Ашвaлъи мицIи), a North East Caucasian language spoken in Dagestan in the Russian Federation, and in Azerbaijan.
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Numeral | Cardinal | Ordinal |
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1 | че(бе) (če(be)) | и̃чьисиги (ĩč’icigi) |
2 | кӀеда(бе) (kˡeda(be)) | кьебиликӀида (k’ebilikˡida) |
3 | лъӏвада(бе) (l”ˡvada(be)) | лъӏбиликъӀида (l”ˡabilil”ˡ’ida) |
4 | бокъӀода(бе) (boqˡoda(be)) | |
5 | и̃штуда(бе) (ĩštuda(be)) | |
6 | и̃лъӏидабе (ĩl”ˡidabe) | |
7 | акьуда(бе) (ak’uda(be)) | |
8 | бикьида(бе) (bik’ida(be)) | |
9 | апӏада(бе) (apˡada(be)) | |
10 | ачӏада(бе) (ačˡada(be)) | |
11 | ачӏачебе (ačˡačebe) | |
12 | ачӏакӏедабе (ačˡakˡedabe) | |
13 | ачӏакӏедабе (ačˡakˡedabe) | |
14 | aчӀалокъӀадабе (ačˡalok”ˡadabe) | |
15 | aчӀали̃штудабе (ačˡalĩštudabe) | |
16 | aчӀали̃лъӏидабе (ačˡalĩl”ˡidabe) | |
17 | aчӀалакьудабе (ačˡalak’udabe) | |
18 | aчӀабикьидабе (ačˡabik’idabe) | |
19 | ачӀалапӀадабе (ačˡalapˡadabe) | |
20 | къендодабе (k”endodabe) | |
21 | къендочебе (k”endočebe) | |
23 | къендолъӀвадабе (k”endol”ˡvadabe) | |
30 | лъӀамолодабе (l”ˡamolodabe) | |
40 | кӏекъендодабе (kˡek”endodabe) | |
50 | кӏекъендоачӏадабе | |
60 | лъӏакъендодабе | |
70 | лъӏакъендоачӏадабе | |
80 | бокъендодабе | |
90 | бокхендоачӏадабе | |
100 | бешанодабе | |
101 | бешаночебе | |
200 | кӏебешанодабе | |
300 | лъӏабешанодабе | |
900 | апӏашанодабе | |
1,000 | азародабе |
Sources: http://www.deniscreissels.fr/public/Creissels-Northern_Akhvakh.pdf
https://vk.com/topic-81738659_32808290
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