How to count in Daza, a Western Saharan language spoken mainly in Chad and Niger.
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Numeral | Cardinal numbers |
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1 | tɨɾɔ̌n |
2 | t͡ʃúú |
3 | àɡʊ̀zʊ́ʊ́ |
4 | tʊ̀zɔ́ɔ́ |
5 | fòú |
6 | dɪs̀sɪ |
7 | túɾùsù |
8 | wʊ́ssʊ̀ |
9 | jìsíí |
10 | mʊ́ɾdɨm |
11 | mʊ́ɾdɨm̀ sá tɨɾɔ̌n |
12 | mʊ́ɾdɨm̀ sá t͡ʃúú |
13 | mʊ́ɾdɨm̀ sá àɡʊ̀zʊ́ʊ́ |
14 | mʊ́ɾdɨm̀ sá tʊ̀zɔ́ɔ́ |
15 | mʊ́ɾdɨm̀ sá fòú |
16 | mʊ́ɾdɨm̀ sá dɪs̀sɪ́ |
17 | mʊ́ɾdɨm̀ sá túɾùsù |
18 | mʊ́ɾdɨm̀ sá wʊ́ssʊ̀ |
19 | mʊ́ɾdɨm̀ sá jìsíí |
20 | dìɡíɾɨm̀ |
21 | dìɡíɾɨm̀ sá tɨɾɔ̌n |
22 | dìɡíɾɨm̀ sá t͡ʃúú |
23 | dìɡíɾɨm̀ sá àɡʊ̀zʊ́ʊ́ |
24 | dìɡíɾɨm̀ sá tʊ̀zɔ́ɔ́ |
25 | dìɡíɾɨm̀ sá fòú |
26 | dìɡíɾɨm̀ sá dɪs̀sɪ |
27 | dìɡíɾɨm̀ sá túɾùsù |
28 | dìɡíɾɨm̀ sá wʊ́ssʊ̀ |
29 | dìɡíɾɨm̀ sá jìsíí |
30 | mʊ̀ɾtá àɡʊ̀zʊ́ʊ́ |
35 | mʊ̀ɾtá àɡʊ̀zʊ́ʊ́ sá fòú |
40 | mʊ̀ɾtá tʊ̀zɔ́ɔ́ |
49 | mʊ̀ɾtá tʊ̀zɔ́ɔ́ sá jìsíí |
50 | mʊ̀ɾtá fòú |
60 | mʊ̀ɾtá dɪs̀sɪ |
70 | mʊ̀ɾtá túɾùsù |
80 | mʊ̀ɾtá wʊ́ssʊ̀ |
90 | mʊ̀ɾtá jìsíí |
100 | kídíɾí |
101 | kídíɾí jɛ ́tɨɾɔ̌n jɛ́ |
200 | kádáɾá t͡ʃúú |
300 | kádáɾá àɡʊ̀zʊ́ʊ́ |
400 | kádáɾá tʊ̀zɔ́ɔ́ |
500 | kádáɾá fòú |
600 | kádáɾá dɪs̀sɪ |
700 | kádáɾá túɾùsù |
800 | kádáɾá wʊ́ssʊ̀ |
900 | kádáɾá jìsíí |
1,000 | dúbú |
2,000 | dúbú t͡ʃúú |
3,000 | dúbú àɡʊ̀zʊ́ʊ́ |
4,000 | dúbú tʊ̀zɔ́ɔ́ |
5,000 | dúbú fòú |
6,000 | dúbú dɪs̀sɪ |
7,000 | dúbú túɾùsù |
8,000 | dúbú wʊ́ssʊ̀ |
9,000 | dúbú jìsíí |
10,000 | dúbá mʊ́ɾdɨm |
The plural of kídíɾí ‘(one) hundred’ is kádáɾá ‘hundreds’. This plural form is used to form multiples of one hundred, such as kádáɾá t͡ʃúú ‘two hundred’.
Source: Josiha K. Walters: A Grammar of Dazaga. Leiden/Boston – 2016
Information compiled by Wolfgang Kuhl
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