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
Count to ten in your conlangs
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Re: Count to ten in your conlangs
That's a lot of d's
Re: Count to ten in your conlangs
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
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.
Amuhawr jalla vowa vta hlakrhi hdm duthmi xaja.
Irdro. Irdro. Irdro. Irdro. Irdro. Irdro. Irdro.
Re: Count to ten in your conlangs
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
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
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).KathTheDragon wrote:That's a lot of d's
Re: Count to ten in your conlangs
Lek-Tsaro:
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).
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).