Information about counting in Kikuyu (Gĩkũyũ), a Bantu language spoken mainly in the Central Province of Kenya.
If any of the numbers are links, you can hear a recording by clicking on them. If you can provide recordings, please contact me.
Numeral | Cardinal numbers |
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0 | kĩbũgũ |
1 | ĩmwe |
2 | igĩrĩ |
3 | ithatũ |
4 | inya |
5 | ithano |
6 | ithathatũ |
7 | mũgwanja |
8 | inyanya |
9 | kenda |
10 | ikũmi |
11 | ikũmi na ĩmwe |
12 | ikũmi na igĩri |
13 | ikũmi na ithatũ |
14 | ikũmi na inya |
15 | ikũmi na ithano |
16 | ikũmi na ithathatũ |
17 | ikũmi na mũgwanja |
18 | ikũmi na inyanya |
19 | ikũmi na kenda |
20 | mĩrongo ĩrĩ |
21 | mĩrongo ĩrĩ na imwe |
22 | mĩrongo ĩrĩ na igĩrĩ |
23 | mĩrongo ĩrĩ na ithatũ |
24 | mĩrongo ĩrĩ na inya |
25 | mĩrongo ĩrĩ na ithano |
26 | mĩrongo ĩrĩ na ithathatũ |
27 | mĩrongo ĩrĩ na mũgwanja |
28 | mĩrongo ĩrĩ na inyanya |
29 | mĩrongo ĩrĩ na kenda |
30 | mĩrongo ithatũ |
40 | mĩrongo inya |
50 | mĩrongo ithano |
60 | mĩrongo ithathatũ |
70 | mĩrongo mũgwanja |
80 | mĩrongo inyanya |
90 | mĩrongo kenda |
100 | igana rĩmwe |
1,000 | ngiri ĩmwe |
Hear some Kikuyu numbers:
Information about Kikuyu numbers
https://discover.hubpages.com/education/Kikuyu-Language-Numbersand-Counting
https://learn-kikuyu.netlify.app/numbers/
Information about Kikuyu | Phrases | Numbers | Tower of Babel
If you would like to make any corrections or additions to this page, or if you can provide recordings, please contact me.
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