Numbers in Walloon

How to count in Walloon (walon), a Gallo-Romance language spoken mainly in southern Belgium.

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Numeral Cardinal Ordinal
0 zero
1 on, onk prumî (m), prumire (f)
2 deus deujhinme
3 trois, troes troezinme
4 cwate cwatrinme
5 cénk, cinq' cénkinme, cinquinme
6 shijh, shîjh shijhinme
7 set setinme
8 ût, hût hûtinme
9 nouv, noû, noûv, noûf nouvinme
10 dijh, dîjh dijhinme
11 onze onzinme
12 doze dozinme
13 traze trazinme
14 catwaze catwazinme
15 cwénze cwénzinme
16 saze sazinme
17 di-set di-setinme
18 dijh-ût dijh-ûtinme
19 dijh-nouv dijh-nouvinme
20 vint vintinme
21 vint-ey-onk
22 vint-deus
23 vint-troes
24 vint-cwate
25 vint-cénk
26 vint-shijh
27 vint-set
28 vint-ût
29 vint-nouv
30 trinte trintinme
40 carante, cwèrante carantinme
50 céncwante céncwantinme
60 swessante swessantinme
70 septante septantinme
80 ûtante, cwatru-vint ûtantinme
90 nonante, cwatu-vint-dijh nonantinme
100 cint cintinme
1000 mile milinme

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Information about Walloon | Phrases | Numbers

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