Numbers in Interglossa

How to count in Interglossa, an International Auxiliary Language based on Latin and Greek devised by Lancelot Hogben in the 1930s and 40s.

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Numeral Cardinal
0 zero
1 mono
2 bi
3 tri
4 tetra
5 penta
6 hexa
7 hepta
8 octa
9 nonnea
10 deca
11 mono mono
12 mono bi
13 mono tri
14 mono tetra
15 mono penta
16 mono hexa
17 mono hepta
18 mono octa
19 mono nonnea
20 bi zero
21 bi mono
22 bi bi
23 bi tri
24 bi tetra
25 bi penta
26 bi hexa
27 bi hepta
28 bi octa
29 bi nonnea
30 tri zero
40 tetra zero
50 penta zero
60 hexa zero
70 hepta zero
80 octa zero
90 nonnea zero
100 centi
1,000 kilo
1,000,000 myria, million

Notes

Links

Information about counting in Interglossa
https://glosa.fias.fr/interglossa/home#design2

Information about Interglossa | Numbers | Tower of Babel

Numbers in International Auxiliary Languages (IALs)

Esperanto, Folkspraak, Glosa, Ido, Interglossa, Interlingua, Interlingue / Occidental, Interslavic, Latino Sine Flexione, Lingwa de planeta, Lingua Franca Nova, Novial, Romance Neolatino, Romániço, Slovio, Solresol, Uropi, Volapük

Numbers in other languages

Alphabetical index | Language family index

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