Numbers in Khorasani Turkic

Details of how to count in Khorasani Turkic (Xorasan Türkçesi) a Turkic language spoken in North Khorasan Province and Razavi Khorasan Province in northeastern Iran.

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Numeral Cardinal
1 bir [bir]
2 ikki [ikki]
3 üç [ytʃ]
4 dört [dœrt]
5 beş [beʃ]
6 alti [altɯ]
7 yaedi / yädi [jædi] 
8 saekiz / säkkis [sækkiz]
9 doqquz [doqquz]
10 on [oːn]
11 on bir
12 on ikki
13 on üç
14 on dört
15 on beş
16 on alti
17 on yaedi / yädi
18 on saekiz
19 on saekiz / säkkis
20 yirmi [jirmi]
21 yirmi bir
22 yirmi ikki
23 yirmi üç
24 yirmi dört
25 yirmi beş
26 yirmi altɪ
27 yirmi yaedi / yädi
28 yirmi saekiz / säkkis
29 jyirmi doqquz
30 ottij [otiʒ]
40 ɡirx [ɡɯrx]
50 alli [alli]
60 altmiş [altmɯʃ]
70 yaetmiş / yätmiş [jætmiʃ] 
80 haeştat / häştat[hæʃtat]
90 naevaet / nävät [nævæt]
100 üüz [yːz]
200 ikki üüz [ikki yːz]
1,000 minɡk [miŋk]
2,000 ikki minɡk

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Source: https://lingweb.eva.mpg.de/channumerals/Turkish-Khorasani.htm

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