Numbers in Sardinian

How to count in Sardinian (sardu), a Romance language spoken in Sardinia. These numbers are in Limba Sarda Comuna (LSC), the standard written version of Sardinian.

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Numeral Cardinal
1 unu (m), una (f)
2 duos (m), duas (f)
3 tres
4 bator
5 chimbe
6 ses
7 sete
8 oto
9 noe
10 deghe
11 ùndighi
12 dòighi
13 trèighi
14 batòrdighi
15 bindighi
16 sèighi
17 deghessete
18 degheoto
19 deghennoe
20 binti
21 bintunu
22 bintiduos
30 trinta
40 baranta
50 chimbanta
60 sessanta
70 setanta
80 otanta
90 noranta
100 chentu
101 chentu e unu/una
200 dughentos
300 treghentos
400 batorchentos
500 chimbeghentos
600 seschentos
700 setighentos
800 otighentos
900 noighentos
1.000 milli
2.000 duamìgia
3.000 tremìgia
4.000 batomìgia
5.000 chimbemìgia
6.000 semìgia
7.000 setemìgia
8.000 otomìgia
9.000 noemìgia
10.000 deghemìgia
100.000 chentumìgia
1.000.000 unu milione

Information about Sardinian numbers
https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lingua_sarda#I_numeri_-_Sos_nùmeros_/_Is_nùmerus

Information about Sardinian | Phrases: Campidanese, Logudorese | Numbers: LSC | Campidanese, Gallurese, Logudorese, Nuorese, Sassarese

Numbers in Romance languages

Aragonese, Aromanian, Asturian, Catalan, Corsican, Dalmatian, Extremaduran, French, Friulian, Galician, Gallo, Genoese, Guernésiais, Istriot, Istro-Romanian, Italian, Jèrriais, Ladin, Ladino, Ligurian, Llanito, Lombard, Mirandese, Monégasque, Neapolitan, Picard, Piedmontese, Portuguese, Provençal, Romanian, Romansh, Sardinian (Limba Sarda Comuna), Sardinian (Campidanese), Sardinian (Gallurese), Sardinian (Logudorese), Sardinian (Nuorese), Sardinian (Sassarese), Sicilian, Spanish, Venetian, Walloon

Numbers in other languages

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