Count to 10 in your Conlang
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Re: Count to 10 in your Conlang
Mîrkšam:
0: ko — [ko]
1: ut(ûp) — [ut]/[udɯp]
2: ât(ûp) — [ɶt]/[ɶdɯp]
3: ić(ûp) — [ic]/[iɟɯp]
4: eh(ûp) — [ex]/[eɣɯp]
5: ta(ûp) — [ta(ɯp)]
6: će(ûp) — [ce(ɯp)]
7: ôru(ûp) — [ɤɾu(ɯp)]
8: si(ûp) — [si(ɯp)]
9: pu(ûp) — [pʷu(ɯp)]
10: psa(ûp) — [psa(ɯp)]
11: saj(ûp) — [saj(ɯp)]
12: âkru(ûp) — [ɶgru(ɯp)]
13: ar(ûp) — [ar]/[aɾɯp]
14: utehûp — [udeɣɯp]
15: utaûp — [udaɯp]
16: utćeûp — [utceɯp]
17: utôruûp — [udɤɾuɯp]
18: utsiûp — [utsiɯp]
19: utpuûp — [utpʷuɯp]
20: âtuput — [ɶdʷubʷut]
21: âtutûp — [ɶdʷudɯp]
22: âtâtûp — [ɶdʷɶdɯp]
...
30: ićuput
40: ehuput
50: tauput
...
100: utupât
101: utupât utûp
102: utupât âtûp
...
110: sajuput
111: utututûp
112: ututâtûp
...
120: âkruuput
130: aruput
140: utehuput
...
200: âtupât
300: ićupât
400: ehupât
500: taupât
600: ćeupât
...
1000: utupić
1001: utupić utûp
1010: utupić psaûp
1100: sajupât
1101: sajupât utûp
1110: utututuput
1111: ututututûp
...
2000: âtupić
3000: ićupić
...
10000: utipeh
100000: utûpta
1000000: utipće
10000000: utûpôru
100000000: utipsi
...
1486003504: utehsićeipće ićtaupât ehûp
0: ko — [ko]
1: ut(ûp) — [ut]/[udɯp]
2: ât(ûp) — [ɶt]/[ɶdɯp]
3: ić(ûp) — [ic]/[iɟɯp]
4: eh(ûp) — [ex]/[eɣɯp]
5: ta(ûp) — [ta(ɯp)]
6: će(ûp) — [ce(ɯp)]
7: ôru(ûp) — [ɤɾu(ɯp)]
8: si(ûp) — [si(ɯp)]
9: pu(ûp) — [pʷu(ɯp)]
10: psa(ûp) — [psa(ɯp)]
11: saj(ûp) — [saj(ɯp)]
12: âkru(ûp) — [ɶgru(ɯp)]
13: ar(ûp) — [ar]/[aɾɯp]
14: utehûp — [udeɣɯp]
15: utaûp — [udaɯp]
16: utćeûp — [utceɯp]
17: utôruûp — [udɤɾuɯp]
18: utsiûp — [utsiɯp]
19: utpuûp — [utpʷuɯp]
20: âtuput — [ɶdʷubʷut]
21: âtutûp — [ɶdʷudɯp]
22: âtâtûp — [ɶdʷɶdɯp]
...
30: ićuput
40: ehuput
50: tauput
...
100: utupât
101: utupât utûp
102: utupât âtûp
...
110: sajuput
111: utututûp
112: ututâtûp
...
120: âkruuput
130: aruput
140: utehuput
...
200: âtupât
300: ićupât
400: ehupât
500: taupât
600: ćeupât
...
1000: utupić
1001: utupić utûp
1010: utupić psaûp
1100: sajupât
1101: sajupât utûp
1110: utututuput
1111: ututututûp
...
2000: âtupić
3000: ićupić
...
10000: utipeh
100000: utûpta
1000000: utipće
10000000: utûpôru
100000000: utipsi
...
1486003504: utehsićeipće ićtaupât ehûp
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Re: Count to 10 in your Conlang
Godspeech (Obulamga)
0: mor
1: al
2: am
3: obul
4: ja
5: ala
6: vin
7: en
8: enal
9: enam
10: enobul
11: enja
12: enala
13: envin
14: amen
15: amenal
16: amenam
17: amenobul
18: amenja
19: amenala
20: amenvin
21: obulen
22: obulenal
23: obulenam
24: obulenobul
25: obulenja
26: obulenala
27: obulenvin
28: jaen
29: jaenal
30: jaenam
31: jaenobul
32: jaenja
33: jaenala
34: jaenvin
35: alaen
36: alaenal
37: alaenam
38: alaenobul
39: alaenja
40: alaenala
41: alaenvin
42: vinen
43: vinenal
44: vinenam
45: vinenobul
46: vinenja
47: vinenala
48: vinenvin
49: ren
50: renal
51: renam
52: renobul
53: renja
54: renala
55: renvin
56: renen
57: renenal
58: renenam
59: renenobul
60: renenja
61: renenala
62: renenvin
63: renamen
64: renamenal
65: renamenam
66: renamenobul
67: renamenja
68: renamenala
69: renamenvin
70: renobulen
71: renobulenal
72: renobulenam
73: renobulenobul
74: renobulenja
75: renobulenala
76: renobulenvin
77: renjaen
78: renjaenal
79: renjaenam
80: renjaenobul
81: renjaenja
82: renjaenala
83: renjaenvin
84: renalaen
85: renalaenal
86: renalaenam
87: renalaenobul
88: renalaenja
89: renalaenala
90: renalaenvin
91: renvinen
92: renvinenal
93: renvinenam
94: renvinenobul
95: renvinenja
96: renvinenala
97: renvinenvin
98: amren
99: amrenal
100: amrenam
200: jarenja
300: vinrenvin
400: enalrenenal
500: enobulrenenobul
600: enalarenenala
700: amenrenamen
800: amenamrenamenam
900: amenjarenamenja
1000: amenvinrenamenvin
0: mor
1: al
2: am
3: obul
4: ja
5: ala
6: vin
7: en
8: enal
9: enam
10: enobul
11: enja
12: enala
13: envin
14: amen
15: amenal
16: amenam
17: amenobul
18: amenja
19: amenala
20: amenvin
21: obulen
22: obulenal
23: obulenam
24: obulenobul
25: obulenja
26: obulenala
27: obulenvin
28: jaen
29: jaenal
30: jaenam
31: jaenobul
32: jaenja
33: jaenala
34: jaenvin
35: alaen
36: alaenal
37: alaenam
38: alaenobul
39: alaenja
40: alaenala
41: alaenvin
42: vinen
43: vinenal
44: vinenam
45: vinenobul
46: vinenja
47: vinenala
48: vinenvin
49: ren
50: renal
51: renam
52: renobul
53: renja
54: renala
55: renvin
56: renen
57: renenal
58: renenam
59: renenobul
60: renenja
61: renenala
62: renenvin
63: renamen
64: renamenal
65: renamenam
66: renamenobul
67: renamenja
68: renamenala
69: renamenvin
70: renobulen
71: renobulenal
72: renobulenam
73: renobulenobul
74: renobulenja
75: renobulenala
76: renobulenvin
77: renjaen
78: renjaenal
79: renjaenam
80: renjaenobul
81: renjaenja
82: renjaenala
83: renjaenvin
84: renalaen
85: renalaenal
86: renalaenam
87: renalaenobul
88: renalaenja
89: renalaenala
90: renalaenvin
91: renvinen
92: renvinenal
93: renvinenam
94: renvinenobul
95: renvinenja
96: renvinenala
97: renvinenvin
98: amren
99: amrenal
100: amrenam
200: jarenja
300: vinrenvin
400: enalrenenal
500: enobulrenenobul
600: enalarenenala
700: amenrenamen
800: amenamrenamenam
900: amenjarenamenja
1000: amenvinrenamenvin
Re: Count to 10 in your Conlang
Sarian is duodecimal, so I'll count to 12:
1 uvus
2 ae
3 ehat
4 ra
5 sich
6 mae
7 tou
8 sou
9 uhat
A tumin
B fusin
10 vahat
1 uvus
2 ae
3 ehat
4 ra
5 sich
6 mae
7 tou
8 sou
9 uhat
A tumin
B fusin
10 vahat
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Re: Count to 10 in your Conlang
Sort of ties into your screenname, doesn't it? Decem- comes from the Latin for ten, but December is the twelfth month.decem wrote:Sarian is duodecimal, so I'll count to 12:
A tumin
B fusin
10 vahat
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31,416: The number of the conlanging beast!
Re: Count to 10 in your Conlang
Because somebody randomly inserted two months before. Good job, Augustus and Caesar (or in this case: valde bonum).
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Re: Count to 10 in your Conlang
Coincidence.Khemehekis wrote:Sort of ties into your screenname, doesn't it? Decem- comes from the Latin for ten, but December is the twelfth month.decem wrote:Sarian is duodecimal, so I'll count to 12:
A tumin
B fusin
10 vahat
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Re: Count to 10 in your Conlang
'Orswupo:
1- va
2- zai
3- zok
4- to
5- kin
6- tan
7- bof
10- nö
11- növa
12- nözai
This number system is octal, that's why the specific number names only go to 10 (which is equal to 8).
By the way, this is my first post on the CBB!
1- va
2- zai
3- zok
4- to
5- kin
6- tan
7- bof
10- nö
11- növa
12- nözai
This number system is octal, that's why the specific number names only go to 10 (which is equal to 8).
By the way, this is my first post on the CBB!
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Re: Count to 10 in your Conlang
Tk:
(a proposal)
1. se
2. at
3. hute
4. ik
5. ikuh
6. segat
7. sekute
8. hut
9. asite
10. hutet
11. hunhute
12. asnik
13. asnikuh
14. asitgat
15. asitekute
16. sek
(a proposal)
1. se
2. at
3. hute
4. ik
5. ikuh
6. segat
7. sekute
8. hut
9. asite
10. hutet
11. hunhute
12. asnik
13. asnikuh
14. asitgat
15. asitekute
16. sek
Re: Count to 10 in your Conlang
Zidhgebzhail - With all numbers in the masculine.
1 - oed - ['oʊd]
2 - saingyt -['saɪŋət]
3 - benvyk - ['bɛnvək]
4 - rrougyk - ['rugək]
5 - jiptyk - ['jɪptək]
6 - maalyk - ['mɑlək]
7 - gwethyk - ['gwɛθək]
8 - ziezyk - ['zizək]
9 - dautyk - ['daʊtək]
10 - sonyk - ['sɒnək]
Eleven would be 'oedsonyk' , twelve 'saingsonyk' and so on.
Twenty would be 'sonsaingyk', thirty 'sonbenvyk' and so on.
One hundred is 'sonsonyk', one thousand is 'syksonyk', ten thousand is 'sonsyksonyk', one hundred thousand is 'syksyksonyk', one million is 'sonsyksyksonyk'. I suspect, however, that the numbers in this paragraph would have alternative, shorter, names as well.
1 - oed - ['oʊd]
2 - saingyt -['saɪŋət]
3 - benvyk - ['bɛnvək]
4 - rrougyk - ['rugək]
5 - jiptyk - ['jɪptək]
6 - maalyk - ['mɑlək]
7 - gwethyk - ['gwɛθək]
8 - ziezyk - ['zizək]
9 - dautyk - ['daʊtək]
10 - sonyk - ['sɒnək]
Eleven would be 'oedsonyk' , twelve 'saingsonyk' and so on.
Twenty would be 'sonsaingyk', thirty 'sonbenvyk' and so on.
One hundred is 'sonsonyk', one thousand is 'syksonyk', ten thousand is 'sonsyksonyk', one hundred thousand is 'syksyksonyk', one million is 'sonsyksyksonyk'. I suspect, however, that the numbers in this paragraph would have alternative, shorter, names as well.
Re: Count to 10 in your Conlang
Ent /end/ "15" 1
Tos /tos/ "25" 2
Vir /vɚ/ "35" 3
Sel /ʃeɫ/ "45" 4
Entúe /enˈdʷe/ "105" 5
Enten /endˈen/ "115" 6
Entos /endˈos/ "125" 7
Entir /endˈɚ/ "135" 8
Ensel /enʒˈel/ "145" 9
Tosúe /toˈsʷe/ "205" 10
Vúe /vʷe/ "05" 0
Tos /tos/ "25" 2
Vir /vɚ/ "35" 3
Sel /ʃeɫ/ "45" 4
Entúe /enˈdʷe/ "105" 5
Enten /endˈen/ "115" 6
Entos /endˈos/ "125" 7
Entir /endˈɚ/ "135" 8
Ensel /enʒˈel/ "145" 9
Tosúe /toˈsʷe/ "205" 10
Vúe /vʷe/ "05" 0
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Re: Count to 10 in your Conlang
Left: name of the number and pronominal
Right: adjectival. In parentheses, archaic forms.
Numbers are always invariable.
0: sifyr \ nwl
1: wyh \ ui
2: dwí \ zw
3: thur
4: urba \ fyr
5: vísy \ fem
6: aiph \ (seiz)
7: sífen \ xú
8: yssagh \ agh
9: djeven \ djif (nuin)
10: zeit
11: elf
12: dwydh
13: thurden
14: fyrden
15: femden
...
20: zwsigh
21: zwsiwyh
22: zwsidwí
...
40: fyrsigh
...
Bigger numbers are counted in hundreds (hurd), tens of thousands (myriadh) and hundreds of millions (griet).
100: hurd
157: hurd-femsisíven
200: zw-hurd
1000: zeit-hurd
4936: fysidjeven-hurd-thursigaiph
1.0000: myriadh
78.5392: xúsigyssagh-myr-femsithur-hurd-djivsidwí
100.0000: hurd-myriadh
1.0000.0000: (ui) griet
Right: adjectival. In parentheses, archaic forms.
Numbers are always invariable.
0: sifyr \ nwl
1: wyh \ ui
2: dwí \ zw
3: thur
4: urba \ fyr
5: vísy \ fem
6: aiph \ (seiz)
7: sífen \ xú
8: yssagh \ agh
9: djeven \ djif (nuin)
10: zeit
11: elf
12: dwydh
13: thurden
14: fyrden
15: femden
...
20: zwsigh
21: zwsiwyh
22: zwsidwí
...
40: fyrsigh
...
Bigger numbers are counted in hundreds (hurd), tens of thousands (myriadh) and hundreds of millions (griet).
100: hurd
157: hurd-femsisíven
200: zw-hurd
1000: zeit-hurd
4936: fysidjeven-hurd-thursigaiph
1.0000: myriadh
78.5392: xúsigyssagh-myr-femsithur-hurd-djivsidwí
100.0000: hurd-myriadh
1.0000.0000: (ui) griet
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Re: Count to 10 in your Conlang
My number words have changed pretty dang significantly, and I've put some thought into how I'm going to build numbers past 10, so I may as well post an update. Vorynthel counting is still base-10, with units below 10 being base-5, based on a system of counting units on both sides of the left hand (i.e. turning one's hand over and starting again upon reaching 5) and tens on the right hand.
1 - ynw [ˈynʊ]
2 - ente [ˈende]
3 - daptá [ðʌbˈdɑ]
4 - pwar [pʰwɑʀ]
5 - ronte [ˈronde]
6 - ronte äf ynw -five and one
7 - ronte äf ente - five and two
8 - ronte äf daptá - five and three
9 - ronte äf pwar - five and four
10 - vor [ʋoʀ] - ten
11 - ynwvor [ˈynɵˌʋoʀ] - one-ten
12 - entevor [ˈendɛˌʋoʀ] - two-ten
13 - daptávor [ðʌbˈdɑʋoʀ] - three-ten
14 - pwarvor [ˈpʰwɑʀʋoʀ] - four-ten
15 - rontevor [ˈrondɛˌʋoʀ] - five-ten
16 - rontevor äf ynw - five-ten and one
20 - vorreinte [ˈʋorːɛjnˌde] - two tens
21 - vorreinte äf ynw - two tens and one
30, 40, 50 - vorredapta, vorrepwar, vorreronte - three tens, four tens, five tens
60 - vorreronte äf vor - five tens and ten
100 - cïomad [ˈkiɔˌmɑð] - (one) hundred
200 - cïomadimente, cïomadindapta, cïomadimpwar, cïomadinronte [ˈkiɔˌmɑðimende, ˈkiɔˌmɑðinðɑbdɑ, ˈkiɔˌmɑðimbʱwɑʀ, ˈkiɔˌmɑðinronde] - two hundreds, three hundreds, four hundreds, five hundreds
600 - cïomadinronte äf cïomad - five hundreds and one hundred
100 - cïomadimvor - ten hundreds
And that's as far as I've really thought of.
1 - ynw [ˈynʊ]
2 - ente [ˈende]
3 - daptá [ðʌbˈdɑ]
4 - pwar [pʰwɑʀ]
5 - ronte [ˈronde]
6 - ronte äf ynw -five and one
7 - ronte äf ente - five and two
8 - ronte äf daptá - five and three
9 - ronte äf pwar - five and four
10 - vor [ʋoʀ] - ten
11 - ynwvor [ˈynɵˌʋoʀ] - one-ten
12 - entevor [ˈendɛˌʋoʀ] - two-ten
13 - daptávor [ðʌbˈdɑʋoʀ] - three-ten
14 - pwarvor [ˈpʰwɑʀʋoʀ] - four-ten
15 - rontevor [ˈrondɛˌʋoʀ] - five-ten
16 - rontevor äf ynw - five-ten and one
20 - vorreinte [ˈʋorːɛjnˌde] - two tens
21 - vorreinte äf ynw - two tens and one
30, 40, 50 - vorredapta, vorrepwar, vorreronte - three tens, four tens, five tens
60 - vorreronte äf vor - five tens and ten
100 - cïomad [ˈkiɔˌmɑð] - (one) hundred
200 - cïomadimente, cïomadindapta, cïomadimpwar, cïomadinronte [ˈkiɔˌmɑðimende, ˈkiɔˌmɑðinðɑbdɑ, ˈkiɔˌmɑðimbʱwɑʀ, ˈkiɔˌmɑðinronde] - two hundreds, three hundreds, four hundreds, five hundreds
600 - cïomadinronte äf cïomad - five hundreds and one hundred
100 - cïomadimvor - ten hundreds
And that's as far as I've really thought of.
Re: Count to 10 in your Conlang
The Łoresan languages have an octal system.
0 - rom (rom also means "no")
1 - hes
2 - lai
3 - mel
4 - arum
5 - ila
6 - ema
7 - hali
8 (10) - fan
9 (11) - hes fan
10 (12) - lai fan
I wrote a big post about this in the accomplishment thread, including how to count to 100008/409610
0 - rom (rom also means "no")
1 - hes
2 - lai
3 - mel
4 - arum
5 - ila
6 - ema
7 - hali
8 (10) - fan
9 (11) - hes fan
10 (12) - lai fan
I wrote a big post about this in the accomplishment thread, including how to count to 100008/409610
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Re: Count to 10 in your Conlang
Rireinutire is totally boring and decimal.
0 - noo
1 - ii
2 - kaa
3 - koo
4 - nee
5 - vii
6 - kuu
7 - see
8 - haa
9 - kii
10 - ñuu
11 - ñuuii
12 - ñuukaa
13 - ñuukoo
14 - ñuunee
15 - ñuuvii
16 - ñuukuu
17 - ñuusee
18 - ñuuhaa
19 - ñuukii
20 - kaañuu
...
100 - haku
...
1,000 - senu
...
1,000,000 - kosu
...
1,000,000,000 - seña
...
3,282,947,659 - kooseña kaahakuhaañuukaakosu kiihakuneeñuuseesenu kuuhakuviiñuukii
0 - noo
1 - ii
2 - kaa
3 - koo
4 - nee
5 - vii
6 - kuu
7 - see
8 - haa
9 - kii
10 - ñuu
11 - ñuuii
12 - ñuukaa
13 - ñuukoo
14 - ñuunee
15 - ñuuvii
16 - ñuukuu
17 - ñuusee
18 - ñuuhaa
19 - ñuukii
20 - kaañuu
...
100 - haku
...
1,000 - senu
...
1,000,000 - kosu
...
1,000,000,000 - seña
...
3,282,947,659 - kooseña kaahakuhaañuukaakosu kiihakuneeñuuseesenu kuuhakuviiñuukii
Re: Count to 10 in your Conlang
Жÿr- 0
Әn- 1
Zwå- 2
Trьe- 3
Qatra- 4
Vuᵹ- 5
Çÿx- 6
Çÿbιn- 7
Aшt- 8
Neun- 9
Ton- 10
Tәnz- 11
Zwÿ- 12
Tå- 13
Qaten- 14
Vÿᵹt- 15
Çιx- 16
Çÿvʌ- 17
Åt- 18
Nint- 19
Zwentå- 20
Әn- 1
Zwå- 2
Trьe- 3
Qatra- 4
Vuᵹ- 5
Çÿx- 6
Çÿbιn- 7
Aшt- 8
Neun- 9
Ton- 10
Tәnz- 11
Zwÿ- 12
Tå- 13
Qaten- 14
Vÿᵹt- 15
Çιx- 16
Çÿvʌ- 17
Åt- 18
Nint- 19
Zwentå- 20
Re: Count to 10 in your Conlang
Why do most numbers of yours look like ripoffs of those in European languages with fancy letters thrown in?
Re: Count to 10 in your Conlang
Neun is clearly German.Click wrote:Why do most numbers of yours look like ripoffs of those in European languages with fancy letters thrown in?
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Conlang embryo of TELES: Proto-Avesto-Umbric ~> Proto-Umbric
New blog: http://argentiusbonavalensis.tumblr.com
Re: Count to 10 in your Conlang
Neun and Zwå both come German. The rest are either my own or based on French.Egerius wrote:Neun is clearly German.Click wrote:Why do most numbers of yours look like ripoffs of those in European languages with fancy letters thrown in?
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Re: Count to 10 in your Conlang
Lonmai Luna/Liunan(new version):
hi -1
ta -2
ti -3
bo -4
mi -5
te -6
pa -7
da -8
wo -9
yu -10
he -11
ha -12
tai -13
be -14
wi -15
dai -16
to -17
so -18
sai -19
ma -0
there are also two more restricted systems of Lonmai Luna/Liunan:
octal system(only used to count some kinds of thing and is up to 64,here I only listed to 16):
roka -1
teksa -2
dika -3
tirka -4
bika -5
daika -6
faka -7
daka -8
daka-roka -9
daka-teksa -10
daka-dika -11
daka-tirka -12
daka-bika -13
daka-daika -14
daka-faka -15
teksa-daka -16
duodecimal system(used for names of days, months, years, almost always ordinally):
rokai -1st(day,month,etc)
teklai -2nd
dilai -3rd
tirai -4th
bilai -5th
dayai -6th
falai -7th
dakai -8th
ulai -9th
yulai -10th
kayai -11th
kalmai -12th
Nevotak:
hi -1 ['i]
tu -2 ['tu]
na -3 ['na]
bi -4 ['bi]
rob -5 ['ɺob]
hob -6 ['hob]
mi -7 ['mi]
kak -8 ['kak]
kak-hi -9 [ka'ki]
kak-tu -10 [kak'tu]
kak-na -11 [kak'na]
kak-bi -12 [kak'bi]
kak-rob -13 [kak'ɺob]
kak-hob -14 [kak'hob]
kak-mi -15 [kak'mi]
tu-kak -16 [tu'kak]
there are some irregularties in the transcription, so I added the IPA pronunciation
Sakawi:
Sakawi has two systems, both of them are octal, one is the native system, they can only modify verbs; the other is the system borrowed from Nevotak, which can modify nouns:
Native system:
kuza -1
kuzatu -2
yaiza -3
vois -4
kuza voisinga -5(1+4)
kuzatu voisinga -6(2+4)
yaiza voisinga -7(3+4)
voistu -8
kuza voistunga -9(1+8)
kuzatu voistunga -10(2+8)
yaiza voistunga -11(3+8)
yaiza voisti -12(3*4)
yaiza voisti kuzanga -13(3*4+1)
yaiza voisti kuzatunga -14(3*4+2)
yaiza voisti yaizanga -15(3*4+3)
kuzatu voistuti -16(2*8)
System borroweb from Nevotak:
i -1
tu -2
na -3
bi -4
rop -5
hop -6
mi -7
kak -8
kak-i -9
kak-tu -10
kak-na -11
kak-bi -12
kak-rob -13
kak-hob -14
kak-mi -15
tu-kak -16
hi -1
ta -2
ti -3
bo -4
mi -5
te -6
pa -7
da -8
wo -9
yu -10
he -11
ha -12
tai -13
be -14
wi -15
dai -16
to -17
so -18
sai -19
ma -0
there are also two more restricted systems of Lonmai Luna/Liunan:
octal system(only used to count some kinds of thing and is up to 64,here I only listed to 16):
roka -1
teksa -2
dika -3
tirka -4
bika -5
daika -6
faka -7
daka -8
daka-roka -9
daka-teksa -10
daka-dika -11
daka-tirka -12
daka-bika -13
daka-daika -14
daka-faka -15
teksa-daka -16
duodecimal system(used for names of days, months, years, almost always ordinally):
rokai -1st(day,month,etc)
teklai -2nd
dilai -3rd
tirai -4th
bilai -5th
dayai -6th
falai -7th
dakai -8th
ulai -9th
yulai -10th
kayai -11th
kalmai -12th
Nevotak:
hi -1 ['i]
tu -2 ['tu]
na -3 ['na]
bi -4 ['bi]
rob -5 ['ɺob]
hob -6 ['hob]
mi -7 ['mi]
kak -8 ['kak]
kak-hi -9 [ka'ki]
kak-tu -10 [kak'tu]
kak-na -11 [kak'na]
kak-bi -12 [kak'bi]
kak-rob -13 [kak'ɺob]
kak-hob -14 [kak'hob]
kak-mi -15 [kak'mi]
tu-kak -16 [tu'kak]
there are some irregularties in the transcription, so I added the IPA pronunciation
Sakawi:
Sakawi has two systems, both of them are octal, one is the native system, they can only modify verbs; the other is the system borrowed from Nevotak, which can modify nouns:
Native system:
kuza -1
kuzatu -2
yaiza -3
vois -4
kuza voisinga -5(1+4)
kuzatu voisinga -6(2+4)
yaiza voisinga -7(3+4)
voistu -8
kuza voistunga -9(1+8)
kuzatu voistunga -10(2+8)
yaiza voistunga -11(3+8)
yaiza voisti -12(3*4)
yaiza voisti kuzanga -13(3*4+1)
yaiza voisti kuzatunga -14(3*4+2)
yaiza voisti yaizanga -15(3*4+3)
kuzatu voistuti -16(2*8)
System borroweb from Nevotak:
i -1
tu -2
na -3
bi -4
rop -5
hop -6
mi -7
kak -8
kak-i -9
kak-tu -10
kak-na -11
kak-bi -12
kak-rob -13
kak-hob -14
kak-mi -15
tu-kak -16
I prefer to not be referred to with masculine pronouns and nouns such as “he/him/his”.