Numbers in Ladino

How to count in Ladino (djudeo-espanyol, ג'ודיאו-איספאנייול), a Jewish language that evolved from medieval Spanish that is spoken mainly in Israel, Turkey and Greece.

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Numeral Cardinal Ordinal
0 zero, זירו, nula
1 un און
uno, אונו (m)
una אונה (f)
prime(o/a)
2 dos, doz, דוס segundo (m)
segunda (f)
3 tres, טריס treser
4 kuatro, קואטרו kuarten, kuatren
5 sinko, סינקו sinken
6 sesh, סיש
7 siete, סייטי sieten
8 ocho, אוגﬞו ochen
9 mueve, muevo מואיבﬞו \ מואיב׳ו
nueve, נואיבֿו
10 diez, dyez, dyes, דייז \ דייס diezen
11 onze, onse onzen
12 dodje, doze
13 trese, treze
14 katorse, katorze
15 kinze,
16 dyezisej
17 dyezisyete
18 dyeziocho
19 dyezimueve
20 vente, veynte
30 trenta, טרינטה trenten
40 kuarenta
50 sinkuenta, סינקואינטה sinkuenten
60 sesenta, סיסינטה sesenten
100 sien
200 dozientos
1,000 mil, מיל
1,000,000 milyon, millón מילייון

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Links

Information about numbers and counting in Ladino
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Category:Ladino_numerals
https://kantoniko.com/ladino-inglez

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