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 |
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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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