Count to ten in your conlangs

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Re: Count to ten in your conlangs

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So yeah I've run the Proto-Algonquian numerals through the sound changes to Daléekommos and this is the system I now have.

1: dekon
2: dishon
3: daálon
4: dason
5: duton
6: dekushe
7: dishushe
8: daálushe
9: dasushe
10: bakúulon
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Re: Count to ten in your conlangs

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That's a lot of d's

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Re: Count to ten in your conlangs

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one: såx
two: kan
three: te
four: li
five: par
six: såx ats par
seven: kan ats par
eight: te ats par
nine: li ats par
ten: zow
eleven: såx ats zow
twelve: kan ats zow
thirteen: te ats zow
fourteen: li ats zow
fifteen: par ats zow
sixteen: såx ats par ats zow
seventeen: kan ats par ats zow
eighteen: te ats par ats zow
nineteen: li ats par ats zow
twenty: san
twenty one: såx ats san
...
thirty: zow ats san
thirty one: såx ats zow ats san
....
forty: san kan
forty one: såx ats san kan
...
one hundred: mak'
one hundred and one: såx ats mak'
...
one thousand: nigoh
one thousand and one: såx ats nigoh
Dibotahamdn duthma jallni agaynni ra hgitn lakrhmi.
Amuhawr jalla vowa vta hlakrhi hdm duthmi xaja.
Irdro. Irdro. Irdro. Irdro. Irdro. Irdro. Irdro.

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Re: Count to ten in your conlangs

Post by YourFace »

Here's my numbers for Ādirma; However, the number system is base-12, so I'd rather include all 12.

1: Orxïs
2: Yanïk
3: Lïzne
4: Ïsat
5: Iñe
6: Ipkïl
7: Zïgi
8: Ave
9: Mïña
10: Ïzadīt
11: Idan
12: Adāru
And some extras, for good measure:
13: Adāru em orxïs
14: Adāru em yanïk
...
24: Yanïk adāru
36: Lïzne adāru
...
144: Daʔidāru
288: Yanïk daʔidāru
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Re: Count to ten in your conlangs

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KathTheDragon wrote:That's a lot of d's
And most Proto-Algonquian numerals (and by extension previous versions of the same numeral system) began with *n, it's not just the sound changes (I'm gonna repost the stuff I just put on my conlang tumblr on here).
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Re: Count to ten in your conlangs

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Lek-Tsaro:

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Yaaaaaay!

But if you want a romanisation:

0 - rum [ɹu̜m]
1 - fyl [fy̜l]
2 - tas [tas]
3 - ďön [ɟœn]
4 - fšir [fʃ͡iɹ]
5 - gis [ɡis]
6 - mye [mjɛ]
7 - tsis [ts͡is]
8 - dûn [dun]
9 - hep [hɛp]
10 - buṅ [bu̜ŋ]

I tend to keep my numbers short.

Anyway, I'm not sure if I should use <ṅ> for /ŋ/ (as I did in Ḋraħýl Rase as well). I don't want to use <ŋ>, because some fonts display an ugly uppercase version (even though I never use capital letters in Lek-Tsaro).

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