Numbers in Urum

Details of how to count in Urum (Урум) a Kypchak Turkic language spoken in southeastern Ukraine and central Georgia.

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Numeral Cardinal Ordinal
0 нул (nul) [nul]
1 бир (bir) [bir] бирынджи (biryndži)
2 iqi [iqi] iqyndži
3 üč [ytʃ] üčündži
4 dürt [dœrt]
5 beš [beʃ]
6 alti [alti]
7 eddi [eddi]
8 säqkiz [sæqkiz]
9 doqkuz [doqkuz]
10 on [on]
11 onбир
12 oniqi
13 onuš
14 ondürt
15 onbeš
16 onalti
17 oneddi
18 onsäqkiz
19 ondoxkuz
20 igirmi
21 igirmi bir
22 igirmi iqi
23 igirmi üč
24 igirmi dürt
25 igirmi beš
26 igirmi alti
27 igirmi eddi
28 igirmi säqkiz
29 igirmi doxkuz
30 ottuz [ottuz]
40 ğırh [ɣɯrx]
50 älli [ælli]
60 altmıš [altmɯʃ]
70 etmıš [etmɯʃ]
80 säksän [sæksæn]
90 dohsan [doxsan]
100 yuz [yuz]
1,000 bin [bin]

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Source: https://lingweb.eva.mpg.de/čannumerals/Urum.htm

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