How to count in Dothraki, is a constructed language created by David J. Peterson for the television series, Game of Thrones, and based on the invented words and phrases used in George R. R. Martin's series of books entitled A Song of Ice and Fire.
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Numeral | Cardinal numbers | Ordinal numbers |
---|---|---|
0 | som | |
1 | at | atak |
2 | akat | akatak |
3 | sen | senak |
4 | tor | torak |
5 | mek | mekak |
6 | zhinda | zhindak |
7 | fekh | fekhak |
8 | ori | orik |
9 | qazat | qazatak |
10 | thi | thik |
11 | atthi | |
12 | akatthi | |
13 | senthi | |
14 | torthi | |
15 | mekthi | |
16 | zhinthi, zhindatthi | |
17 | fekhthi | |
18 | oritthi | |
19 | qazatthi | |
20 | chakat | |
21 | chakat ma at, chakat m’at | |
22 | chakat ma akat | |
23 | chakat ma sen | |
24 | chakat ma tor | |
25 | chakat ma mek | |
26 | chakat ma zhinda | |
27 | chakat ma fekh | |
28 | chakat ma ori | |
29 | chakat ma qazat | |
30 | chisen | |
40 | chitor | |
50 | chimek | |
60 | chizhinda | |
70 | chifekh | |
80 | chori | |
90 | chiqazat | |
100 | ken | |
200 | akatken | |
300 | senken | |
400 | torken | |
500 | mekken | |
600 | zhindaken | |
700 | fekhken | |
800 | oriken | |
900 | qazatken | |
1,000 | dalen | |
2,000 | akat dalen | |
2,011 | akat dalen ma atthi, akat dalen ma’tthi | |
3,000 | sen dalen | |
4,000 | tor dalen | |
5,000 | mek dalen | |
6,000 | zhinda dalen | |
7,000 | fekh dalen | |
8,000 | ori dalen | |
9,000 | qazat dalen | |
1,000,000 | yor |
Source: The Unofficial Dothraki Dictionary. Lajaki (Richard Littauer). 2016
Information compiled by Wolfgang Kuhl
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