Numbers in Tsez (Цез мец), a North East Caucasian language spoken mainly in the Republic of Dagestan in the Russian Federation.
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Numeral | Cardinal |
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1 | сис (sis) |
2 | къано (q’ˁano) |
3 | лъоно (łˁono) |
4 | уйно (uyno) |
5 | лъено (łeno) |
6 | илъно (iłno) |
7 | гӀолӀно (ʕoƛno) |
8 | билӀно (biƛno) |
9 | очӀчӀино (oč’č’ino) |
10 | оцӀцӀино (oc’c’ino) |
11 | оцӀцӀино сис (oc’c’ino sis) |
12 | оцӀцӀино къано (oc’c’ino q’ˁano) |
13 | оцӀцӀино лъоно (oc’c’ino łˁono) |
14 | оцӀцӀино уйно (oc’c’ino uyno) |
15 | оцӀцӀино лъено (oc’c’ino łeno) |
16 | оцӀцӀино илъно (oc’c’ino iłno) |
17 | оцӀцӀино гӀолӀно (oc’c’ino ʕoƛno) |
18 | оцӀцӀино билӀно (oc’c’ino biƛno) |
19 | оцӀцӀино очӀчӀино (oc’c’ino oč’č’ino) |
20 | хъуно (quno) |
21 | хъуно сис (quno sis) |
22 | хъуно къано (quno q’ˁano) |
23 | хъуно лъоно (quno łˁono) |
24 | хъуно уйно (quno uyno) |
25 | хъуно лъено (quno łeno) |
26 | хъуно илъно (quno iłno) |
27 | хъуно гӀолӀно (quno ʕoƛno) |
28 | хъуно билӀно (quno biƛno) |
29 | хъуно очӀчӀино (quno oč’č’ino) |
30 | хъуно оцӀцӀино (quno oc’c’ino) |
40 | къанохъу (q’ˁanoqu) |
50 | къанохъуно оцӀцӀино (q’ˁanoquno oc’c’ino) |
60 | лъонохъу (łˁonoqu) |
70 | лъонохъуно оцӀцӀино (łˁonoquno oc’c’ino) |
80 | уйнохъу (uynoqu) |
90 | уйнохъуно оцӀцӀино (uynoquno oc’c’ino) |
100 | бишон (bišon) |
1,000 | гӀазар (ʕazar) |
10,000 | оцӀцӀино гӀазар (oc’c’ino ʕazar) |
100,000 | бишон гӀазар (bišon ʕazar) |
Information about counting in Tsez
https://www.languagesandnumbers.com/how-to-count-in-tsez/en/ddo/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsez_language#Numerals
If you would like to make any corrections or additions to this page, or if you can provide recordings, please contact me.
Information about Tsez | Numbers
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