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COUNTING IN YOUR CONSTRUCTED LANGUAGES, CONSTRUCTED DIALECTS
Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 11:29 am
by Janko Gorenc
Hi,
I send numerals from several languages from my collection:
Menal* : mo, at, ild, ldeog, gmuj, ziz, dfiz, dja, bam. jit
living descendants of Menal* :
- Mefz : amo, zat, zild, aldeoj, ajmuj, zuiz, idiuz, aca, ibiom, siut
- Redu : amo. iot, ild, alddeog, iogmuj, uiz, iddiz, adda, ibam, ujiut
- Redej : mo, zat, zild, ildeog, jmuj, zuz, diz, duo, oam, oit
- Zujmelv : mo, goit, zuald, ildeog, gmuj, guz, dfiz, duo, voim, gut
- Muder : zomo, aot, zild, laoddeog, iogmuog, giz, nidfiz, adja, nibam, nijit
- Tlez : omo, zaot, zild, aladdep, ipnuc, iziz, iddiz, ada, iam, icit
- Jet : omo, uat, uild, oldef, ujmuj, izez, idfez, dfa, uoam, ijis
ancient Tout* : me, eod, ult, lduv, vnuv, zgiz, mpiz, dge, moum, myid
living descendants of ancient Tout :
- Tout : zmui, uius, uilt, liub, vmov, zciz, mipiuz, dce, moim, myis
- Nerv : myi, yiod, iult, liub, vcub, zis, mibis, dce, mikim, miud
- Gez : me, eod, ailt, lioaiv, vuv, giuz, mavaiz, edyei, makum, miud
- Rikmi : ima, aod, yilt, loav, ibuv, guz, mibiz, dgui, imum, mid
- Lam : mui, luiod, lult, lilauv, nuv, giz, oeuz, edde, oum, oud
- Met : ddi, eod, ild, eluv, niv, giz, ouz, idde, aum, aud
- Dok : zmue, ueod, zuilt, laotuv, vnuv, zyuez, mopuz, oedye, moum, moyued
Mirriy* : mi, ot, uld, ldid, dmif, giy, dfiy, dga, mam, git
living descendants of Mirriy* :
- Mau : zui, aot, zuild, zilezzid, idmif, giy, edfiy, adga, eimmi, egit
- Uelk : emi, aot, uild, elizzid, idmif, egi, edvi, adga, eummi, egit
Drig* : mua, ot, uld, leodig, gnog, ziz, dkiz, dka, uam, git
living descendants of Drig* :
- Riek : mae, at, uld, lueteij, kuoj, iz, dceiz, dca, uaem, cuit
- Dilp : memo, oaet, uld, lebif, fnif, cioac, zuiz, zui, bam, git
- Lipnog : mo, oet, uld, leotif, fnof, cic, tuiz, tuo, oam, kit
Meule* : gi, ot, uld, leodej, jmef, jej, dfez, dze, bem, zet
living descendants of Meule* :
- Tmuz : gi, at, mud, lej, jmef, uej, dez, te, oem, zet
- Ref : egi, uot, ud, odej, ejef, ej, eddez, ete, ebem, ezet
- Tib : zegi, oeot, zeueld, zelebdej, ejmef, zez, edfez, edze, ebem, ezet
- Medzibe : ebie, eot, ult, lebtej, mejmef, seosg, medfey, medse, mebem, mezet
- Zlef : giu, at, iz, lej, cmef, sis, dvey, dse, am, et
Berz* : muti, eot, uld, ludj, dif, dziz, ntiz, nza, diom, dzit
living descendants of Berz :
- Filz : mitic, eot, uld, uludij, dif, dziz, netiz, neza, dibim, dizit
- Raf : mitic, eot, usld, ulidsj, jiuf, jzisz, nitiuz, niuza, jiuium, jiuziust
- Zol : muta, eot, uld, iludij, decf, dziz, niz, niza, decbim, deczit
:
Duniz* : tge, mid, dred, ple, zney, duz, pez, mend, zud, lzi
descendants of Duniz* :
- Tege* : midzu, emuz, zerez, ipli, zuney, ziz, ipiz, imenez, izud, lizi
- Lipi : tege, nuwemiz, zarez, eple, zineg, ziz, epiz, imaniz, ezid, lizi
- Nele : etig, mlid, ederd, eple, ezneg, edzi, epez, ewmenid, ezid, elzi
- Pele : tuyeh, muemdu, yedered, yeple, yezneg, yedduz, yepez, yewumened, yezud, yeleze
Ancient Weren* : ez, eot, orid, def, enur, nim, oduf, orep, epuz, yorof
descendants of Ancient Weren*:
- Weren : odez, eot, ekud, defni, enur, nemi, yocod, meferit, merupniz, yorofiz
- Tmoz : ucuy, eot, orud, defa, enur, fimik, yocod, meferet, meferez, yorofez
- Meoec : ucuoez, alal, orid, defef, enur, nimi, oduf, orao, emez, yorofez
- Rep : guzip, eot, orid, defdef, enurir, nim, odufif, zodoge, euz, ezet
- Loten : maddez, iot, arrid, efi, enir, nimi, addif, orrip, emez, arafez
- Gedep : etez, eot, orad, defa, enur, nama, oduf, oreo, euz, orofez
- Zekeren : uelu, eal, arid, eldevi, unut, emumi, aduv, areb, ubuz, arav
- Reked : ezu, eoeret, areded, defe, enur, nume, aduf, areo, neuz, ofnez
- Letmen* : ezin, eotget, orred, geffe, enur, memme, oduf, eole, ezine, aroffez
Re: COUNTING IN YOUR CONSTRUCTED LANGUAGES, CONSTRUCTED DIAL
Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 12:15 pm
by cromulant
Why those particular languages, out of the 14,810 you had in your archive as of 11/9 (and is that November 9 or September 11?)?
Or are they your own conlangs?
Re: COUNTING IN YOUR CONSTRUCTED LANGUAGES, CONSTRUCTED DIAL
Posted: Mon Jan 13, 2014 10:53 am
by Janko Gorenc
cromulant wrote:Why those particular languages, out of the 14,810 you had in your archive as of 11/9 (and is that November 9 or September 11?)?
Or are they your own conlangs?
I would like to repair in:
Today: I have data for numbers from 21.490 ways (languages (Both: natlangs, conlangs) dialects ...
But I do not know how to change the text on my profile.
Those languages that I've posted in the first message I've created me. Only in my collection. The author of these languages is: Kristiyan Hary Wahyudi.
Re: COUNTING IN YOUR CONSTRUCTED LANGUAGES, CONSTRUCTED DIAL
Posted: Mon Jan 13, 2014 11:32 am
by cromulant
Janko Gorenc wrote:But I do not know how to change the text on my profile.
User Control Panel -> Profile -> Edit signature
Re: COUNTING IN YOUR CONSTRUCTED LANGUAGES, CONSTRUCTED DIAL
Posted: Mon Jan 13, 2014 12:05 pm
by Nannalu
Istrian:
• zero, un (feminine une), doi (feminine dôe), trê, câtor, cinc, sis, sjêt, opti, nûf, dis
• undis, dodis, tredis, catordis, chîndis, sedis, disesjêt, disopti, disenûf, venç
• trente, carante, cincante, sesante, sjêtante, otante, novante, cent
Re: COUNTING IN YOUR CONSTRUCTED LANGUAGES, CONSTRUCTED DIAL
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 10:34 am
by Janko Gorenc
Numbers in the several languages from my collection:
Mëntinlan:
en, tu, ri, for, fay, sik, sef, ey, nay, dek
Spaele:
iun, dun, trin, kaun, kin, sisen, sepen, at, non, dek
Calacalá:
naba, nac, nada, nif, naga, nihi, naja, nek, nal, nama
Efanyó:
un, dos, ters, katr, sink, seys, xett, ox, nef, jes
Estlynn:
un, tos, zer, hautor, sinc, sei, sihz, ox, nyp, teis
Lyn Talost:
un, tos, þá, hwatoa, sinx, sei, síþ, ox, nyp, tís
Lün:
un, zo, der, hauz, sinch, sai, sihd, ox, nüpf, zai
Lyun:
un, tos, tsaa, hwatwa, sinx, sai, siits, ux, nyup, tiis
Nystr:
un, tos, þer, hwaþar, sihn, seh, saiþ, öt, nyp, taiz
Efenol:
un, do, tê, kwath/path, sing, sê, sîd, ët, nyf, dîs
Ifánico:
un, lor, ter, quatto, sinco, sei, syete, otyo, nweve, lyer
Fein:
un, do, tee, kaa, sing, sey, xet, ox, nef, je
Nust:
un, tos, ther, wath/wather, sein, sih, seith, eht, nuhp, tei
Sohosi:
nu, e, te, pa, mu, munu, mue, mute, mupa, emu
Tengoko:
mik, ki, bar, kan, tyan, kim, man, ram, mur, tek
Tonoryu:
mik, ki, bar, kan, çan, kim, man, ram, mur, tek
Xenechen:
miku, xi, baru, kan, chan, ximu, man, ramu, muru, cheku
Lisnäit:
än, et, es, er, em, ek, ep, ebï, ewï, edï
Hahdek:
un, hi, pfar, han, dain, him, man, lam, mur, deh
Thengthun:
nu, khi, pá, khan, chan, khim, man, lam, mú, theg
Zissiten:
un, ci, bal, can, cin, man, lama, mur, tece
Romanice:
uno, duo, tre, quatro, cinco, seh, sete, ohto, nove, dece
Inlush:
en, tò, ti, fwe, feif, suk, sefen, ait, nein, ten
Yanglish/Britanian:
un, du, tre, quatre, cinque, seck, sept, oght, nove, dece
Yanglish-G/Walch:
one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten
(it's quite dissapointing that Walch numbers are exactly the same as English's :S)
Yanglish-R/Londinian
un, du, tre, quatre, cinque, seck, sept, oght, nove, dece
Minmá:
nu, tutu, mitu, tu, kan, kanu, kantu, sá, tonkan, kikán
Bartxe:
ak, su, pe, tso, luk, ra, aŋka, rasu, apa, atxo
Yqende:
an, mba, tse, pan, ter, xi, sit, ka, ŋu, txe
Seldon:
do, re, mi, fa, zo, la, si, ko, ne, di
Ilbaló:
pi, tye, ka, bi, du, gye, fwo, sa, hi, lu
Alisne:
an, et, ex, ere, eme, ek, pe, ewi, di
Eharthen:
ka, ci, gi, vo, ne, ña. re, sa, saka/kaza, saci/ciza
Proto-Tehya:
kha, dhi, gi, bho, ni, gha, ħi, dha, dhakha, dhadhi
Tighaia:
ka, þi, gi, vo, ni, gha, zi, þa, þaka, þaþi
Tecya:
ka, zi, gi, vo, ha, ci, za, zāk, zic
Kenvei:
ande, tuva, seye, pazo, pende, zira, bena, kete, nova, narda
Dongh:
ān, dui, trī, pour, pīn, seks, sēp, ēht, nīn, dien
D'elye:
un, dos, tés, kator, sink, sé, xett, ox, neub, jeth
Fen:
un, do, té, kaut, sing, sé, xet, ox, nöf, jé
Lindavor:
un, dû, drê, kador, kîn, seks, sêt, ôt, nû, dêm
Qiye-Zempa:
nu, qi, pya, qan, txan, qim, man, lam, mü, zeh
Aiedain:
an, eidh, ner,, tau, sa, mai, et, be, the, iin
Re: COUNTING IN YOUR CONSTRUCTED LANGUAGES, CONSTRUCTED DIAL
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 10:58 am
by Nortaneous
Pembrish: on twâ dhriu viour vyf zix zioun echt nion tyen
Re: COUNTING IN YOUR CONSTRUCTED LANGUAGES, CONSTRUCTED DIAL
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 5:36 pm
by Aldwinkle
MY NAME IS JANGO GORENC
YOU MAY NOT KNOW ME, BUT LET ME TELL YOU : IF YOU HAVE ANY NUMBERS, I AM YOUR MAN. I WILL MAKE SWEET LOVE TO YOUR NUMBER. PLEASE SEND ME ALL YOUR NUMBERS.
Re: COUNTING IN YOUR CONSTRUCTED LANGUAGES, CONSTRUCTED DIAL
Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2014 1:24 pm
by Janko Gorenc
Aldwinkle wrote:MY NAME IS JANGO GORENC
YOU MAY NOT KNOW ME, BUT LET ME TELL YOU : IF YOU HAVE ANY NUMBERS, I AM YOUR MAN. I WILL MAKE SWEET LOVE TO YOUR NUMBER. PLEASE SEND ME ALL YOUR NUMBERS.
Absolutely nothing I do not understand what you wanted to ask in your previous message. Can you please if you resend your message more understandable.
Thank you!
Re: COUNTING IN YOUR CONSTRUCTED LANGUAGES, CONSTRUCTED DIAL
Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2014 1:35 pm
by Vardelm
Janko Gorenc wrote:Absolutely nothing I do not understand what you wanted to ask in your previous message. Can you please if you resend your message more understandable.
Thank you!
You can ignore his message, Janko. He is just being an asshole.
Re: COUNTING IN YOUR CONSTRUCTED LANGUAGES, CONSTRUCTED DIAL
Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 9:54 am
by Janko Gorenc
Could you please if you continue with this thread if you have numbers (in your conlang(s)?
Thank you!
Janko Gorenc
Re: COUNTING IN YOUR CONSTRUCTED LANGUAGES, CONSTRUCTED DIAL
Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 10:06 am
by احمکي ارش-ھجن
Re: COUNTING IN YOUR CONSTRUCTED LANGUAGES, CONSTRUCTED DIAL
Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 10:42 am
by ----
I only have up to five for Tsifióo, but here they are:
iána
fá
kúu
ihói
yáhka
Re: COUNTING IN YOUR CONSTRUCTED LANGUAGES, CONSTRUCTED DIAL
Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 3:36 pm
by paman
Here are the first four numbers of Log-13a:
/du/ "one"
/kʰe̞/ "two"
/tʰäj/ "three"
/ʔäw/ "four"
Re: COUNTING IN YOUR CONSTRUCTED LANGUAGES, CONSTRUCTED DIAL
Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 5:34 am
by Janko Gorenc
Theta wrote:I only have up to five for Tsifióo, but here they are:
iána
fá
kúu
ihói
yáhka
I don't know correct understood if numbers from Tsifióo they have known only one to five, or used base on 5. If they used base on 5 what is name for 6, 7, 8, 9, 10?
maybe?: yáhkiána, yáhkafá, yáhkakúu yáhkihói fáyáhka.
Re: COUNTING IN YOUR CONSTRUCTED LANGUAGES, CONSTRUCTED DIAL
Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 5:35 am
by Janko Gorenc
Julanga wrote:Here are the first four numbers of Log-13a:
/du/ "one"
/kʰe̞/ "two"
/tʰäj/ "three"
/ʔäw/ "four"
Please you tell me what is name for numbers from 5 to 10?
Thank you!
Re: COUNTING IN YOUR CONSTRUCTED LANGUAGES, CONSTRUCTED DIAL
Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 9:43 am
by ----
Janko Gorenc wrote:
I don't know correct understood if numbers from Tsifióo they have known only one to five, or used base on 5. If they used base on 5 what is name for 6, 7, 8, 9, 10?
maybe?: yáhkiána, yáhkafá, yáhkakúu yáhkihói fáyáhka.
I just haven't thought of them yet, but I think it's going to be base 10. Also the acute accent marks stress so there can't be more than one of them per word
Re: COUNTING IN YOUR CONSTRUCTED LANGUAGES, CONSTRUCTED DIAL
Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 4:03 pm
by paman
Janko Gorenc wrote:Please you tell me what is name for numbers from 5 to 10?
I don't have them.
I haven't yet decided what base the language should use, possibly base-4 or base-12.
Re: COUNTING IN YOUR CONSTRUCTED LANGUAGES, CONSTRUCTED DIAL
Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2014 9:09 am
by Tesrin
Janko Gorenc wrote:Could you please if you continue with this thread if you have numbers (in your conlang(s)?
Ask and ye shall receive. These are from Ösklisk:
Zero:
skjiru or, colloquially,
nun
One:
ån
Two:
to
Three:
tri
Four:
fö
Five:
fundt
Six:
sijs
Seven:
savän
Eight:
åt
Nine:
nuijn
Single numbers have their own words, as do all multiples of 10 up to and including 90. For the rest, the numbers are composed of “unit-of-ten and single-number” groups words, such as
te önt tån (11) and
nijute önt fö (94).
Ten:
te
Twenty:
tijute
Thirty:
tritte
Forty:
föte
Fifty:
fundte
Sixty:
sijte
Seventy:
savte
Eighty:
åte
Ninety:
nijute
Large numbers (hundreds, thousands, etc) use the standard plural rules to denote the number of hundreds, then follow the same rules as for counting tens. For example, 100 becomes
ån hundåt while 12 000 000 becomes
te önt to mijljenens.
Hundred:
hundåt or
hundt (they are essentially interchangeable)
Thousand:
tusan
Million:
mijljun
While it is technically correct to pronounce a large, complex number like 12 123 as
te önt to tusanens önt ån hundåt önt tijute önt tri, this quickly makes numbers so cumbersome they are unworkable. Native Ösklisk speakers therefore shorten these complex numbers by dropping önt entirely. Under this system, 12 123 becomes
te to tusanens ån hundåt tijute tri, which is much simpler.
Re: COUNTING IN YOUR CONSTRUCTED LANGUAGES, CONSTRUCTED DIAL
Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2014 7:22 pm
by Megandia
I have a few I can add! I would consider these languages defunct for the moment. I created them both between six and ten years ago before I knew what I was doing. (I still don't know what I'm doing! ha ha) However, I won't be changing the numbers.
Drăsgarăn
mo /mo/
tar /taɻ/
tayim /tajim/
sy /sI/
laum /laum/
laur /lauɻ/
jer /dʒɛɻ/
gael /gejl/
dali /dali/
shim /ʃim/
Fana:
fane /fanɛ/
anun /anǝn/
tel /tɛl/
zet /zɛt/
sho /ʃo/
zhepa /ʒɛpa/
no /no/
mufel /mufǝl/
ese /ɛsɛ/
fe /fɛ/
Re: COUNTING IN YOUR CONSTRUCTED LANGUAGES, CONSTRUCTED DIAL
Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2015 9:25 am
by Janko Gorenc
Today I again looked at one of my threads.
If you can numbers from your conlang(s) you can add name for your language and name for numbers to this thread in the future.
Thank you for your help!
Re: COUNTING IN YOUR CONSTRUCTED LANGUAGES, CONSTRUCTED DIAL
Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2015 9:27 am
by Pole, the
Janko, check out this site:
http://dcw.eu5.org/t/rng.php
Re: COUNTING IN YOUR CONSTRUCTED LANGUAGES, CONSTRUCTED DIAL
Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2015 4:01 pm
by YourFace
Proto-Alcateryam:
one: *ʙãɗɔ̃
two: *ʃaku
three: *pʰasɛ
a few: *ʔɔku
many: *ɛi
Speesk:
one: eeng
two: twaa
three: treing
four: feer
five: feeng
six: sesk'n
seven: saan
eight: askt
nine: noon
ten: zahn
Re: COUNTING IN YOUR CONSTRUCTED LANGUAGES, CONSTRUCTED DIAL
Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2015 12:54 pm
by L'alphabētarium
Réighan
0. nath [naθ]
1. én [e:n]
2. dó [do:]
3. trí [tɾi:]
4. cuathair ['kwaθɛɾ]
5. póm/pónt [po:m/po:nt]
6. ses [sɛs]
7. sacht [saxt]
8. ocht [ɔxt]
9. nín [ni:n]
10. dach [dax]
11. éndagh ['e:ndə]
12. dódagh ['do:də]
13. trídagh ['tɾi:də]
14. cuárdagh ['kwa:ɾdə]
15. póndagh ['po:ndə]
16. sesdagh ['sesdə/'sezdə]
17. sachdagh ['saxdə/'saɣdə]
18. ochdagh ['oxdə/'oɣdə]
19. níndagh ['ni:ndə]
20. dóghan ['do:ɣən]
30. tríghan ['tɾi:ɣən]
40. cuárghan ['kwa:ɾɣən]
50. pónghan ['po:ŋɣən]
60. sesghan ['sesɣən/'sezɣən]
70. sacghan ['sakɣən/'sagɣən]
80. ocghan ['okɣən/'ogɣən]
90. nínghan ['ni:ŋɣən]
100. cann [ka:n]
compound: 137. cann tríghan ac* sacht [ka:n 'tɾi:ɣən ək saxt]
*ac translates to both and & plus.
Re: COUNTING IN YOUR CONSTRUCTED LANGUAGES, CONSTRUCTED DIAL
Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2015 12:58 pm
by KathTheDragon
L'alphabētarium wrote:Réighan
-snip-
Celtic?