Count to ten in your conlangs

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Hi,
If you'll have numbers from your conlangs. Could please send me on this topic in future?

Thank you for your help!

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OK, I've decided on this number system for my Algolang (I'll expand on it in a future post on the thread).

1: nayako
2: niiso
3: náθó
4: naašo
5: nooθo
6: nayakoosi
7: niisoosi
8: náθóosi
9: naašoosi
10: makóoθo
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Janko Gorenc wrote:Hi,
If you'll have numbers from your conlangs. Could please send me on this topic in future?

Thank you for your help!

Janko
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1. minnos
2. eryon
3. nellon
4. embro
5. pancon
6. cantos
7. yacuen
8. lindo
9. sendlos
x. boadhos
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Proto-Pannonian:

áǯa (M) / áǯā (F) / áǯą (N)
tsṓ (M) / tsā́ši (F) / tsái (N)
tráyi (M) / tī́ši (F) / trī́ (N)
kʷəttṓri (M) / kʷəććə́ši (F) / kʷəttṓr (N)
pyə́nči
wyə́k
śiptų́
aštṓw
eńə́wun
śə́čənt

(tsā́ši is by analogy from tī́ši and kʷəććə́ši; the regular form is tsā́śi)
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one m. nom./acc. én dat. énam gen. éns
one f. nom./acc. én dat. éinne gen. énnar
one n. nom./acc. ét dat. énam gen. éns
one pl. nom./acc. énar dat. énam ge. énna
two tué
three trí
four feór
five fim
six secs
seven seó
eight ótta
nine nía
ten tía
eleven elliu
twelve tólf
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Amuhawr jalla vowa vta hlakrhi hdm duthmi xaja.
Irdro. Irdro. Irdro. Irdro. Irdro. Irdro. Irdro.

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The problem with írsc is that it just makes way too easy to just copy Old Icelandic...
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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Travis B. wrote:one m. nom./acc. én dat. énam gen. éns
one f. nom./acc. én dat. éinne gen. énnar
one n. nom./acc. ét dat. énam gen. éns
one pl. nom./acc. énar dat. énam ge. énna
two tué
three trí
four feór
five fim
six secs
seven seó
eight ótta
nine nía
ten tía
eleven elliu
twelve tólf
Could you please tell me what is name for those conlang? Thank you!
My collection numbers from languages and dialects changes incenssantly.
Today 21.1.2014 my collection includes: I have data for numbers from 21518 ways (both languages. conlangs and natlangs, their dialects, subdialects,... additional versions.

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Janko Gorenc wrote:
Travis B. wrote:one m. nom./acc. én dat. énam gen. éns
one f. nom./acc. én dat. éinne gen. énnar
one n. nom./acc. ét dat. énam gen. éns
one pl. nom./acc. énar dat. énam ge. énna
two tué
three trí
four feór
five fim
six secs
seven seó
eight ótta
nine nía
ten tía
eleven elliu
twelve tólf
Could you please tell me what is name for those conlang? Thank you!
Its native name is írsc, literally Irish, but its name in English is Irish Norse.
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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It would make enthusiastic contribution to the OP's database more likely if he could provide us with (a link to) the data he has compiled, rather than just saying, "thanks, MORE!"
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garysk wrote:It would make enthusiastic contribution to the OP's database more likely if he could provide us with (a link to) the data he has compiled, rather than just saying, "thanks, MORE!"
The collection is quite amazing and worth a shufty. You can find links to an article about Janko and also to his collection pages here.
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And the link should be part of his signature on this board, at the very least. Otherwise providing him data is throwing straw into a deep dark chasm.
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garysk wrote:And the link should be part of his signature on this board, at the very least. Otherwise providing him data is throwing straw into a deep dark chasm.
talk to the abyss and he will talk back and introduce himself as janko gorenc

he is as old as time itself, some say

it is a rite of passage to be asked for your numbers by him, nobody really knows why but it is thought that his offerings temper the ancients and prevent mass destruction of the multiverse

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An old one, that I hadn't sent before:

Idyl

1 eme [eˈmeː]
2 seíz [seˈɪθ]
3 búra [bʊˈrɑː]
4 goro [goˈroː]
5 cýl [kʏl]
6 ciću [kiˈtʃuː]
7 carol [kɑˈrol]
8 bawu [bɑˈwuː]
9 pídu [pɪˈduː]
10 ca [kɑː]
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garysk wrote:It would make enthusiastic contribution to the OP's database more likely if he could provide us with (a link to) the data he has compiled, rather than just saying, "thanks, MORE!"
https://sites.google.com/site/jankogore ... ngsnumbers
My collection numbers from languages and dialects changes incenssantly.
Today 21.1.2014 my collection includes: I have data for numbers from 21518 ways (both languages. conlangs and natlangs, their dialects, subdialects,... additional versions.

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Yes those are very old site. Why? Since 2009 I could no longer anything more to add or change, because I got a lock. However, I do not know why? In the meantime, I tried several times to change something but always without success. So until now only one site on the net about my collection so far unfortunately.
My collection numbers from languages and dialects changes incenssantly.
Today 21.1.2014 my collection includes: I have data for numbers from 21518 ways (both languages. conlangs and natlangs, their dialects, subdialects,... additional versions.

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Although the information mentioned in those pages that I numerals in 14,000 ways. Still complements a collection. In the meantime, from 2009 to the present day (when we were in 2017), my collection increased by more than 10,000 different ways. A few days ago I looked at how much my large collection to date. So I can say that I numerals to more than 27,500 ways.

My collection is so rapidly expanding, that I can say that almost every month I get numerals to more than 100. Since I have limited time on the computer I have at home. First save on USB, then the Notepad (paper notes)
Then slowly stand in the collection. So I have a collection 27000 ways on computer

The remaining 500 are currently only USB.
So I have a lot of work this.
My collection numbers from languages and dialects changes incenssantly.
Today 21.1.2014 my collection includes: I have data for numbers from 21518 ways (both languages. conlangs and natlangs, their dialects, subdialects,... additional versions.

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CANARIAN
Canarian (native: Cnaʿrīm OR Pūnnīm) is a Northwestern Semitic language spoken in the Canary Islands (native: ʾī Cnaʿrīm) in the fifteenth century AD. First colonized by Carthage in the mid fourth century BC, the modern Canarians are divided into nine petty kingdoms; most are Syriac Orthodox, but one is Catholic. The language can broadly be divided into three dialect groups: Western, Central, and Eastern (or Catholic). The Western and Central dialects are broadly similar and rather conservative, while Catholic Canarian is more divergent--perhaps to the point that it could be considered its own language. The dialects and their islands are as follows, with real-life island names in brackets:

CENTRAL DIALECTS
Standard Canarian: Ṣenit [Tenerife], Gāmer [La Gomera]
Ṭmirn Canarian: Ṭmirn [Gran Canaria]

WESTERN DIALECTS
Banīhor Canarian: Banīhor (La Palma)
ʾiser Canarian: ʾiser [El Hierro]

EASTERN DIALECT
Catholic Canarian: Ṭīṭrūʿt [Lanzarote], ʾissurt [Fuerteventura]

The numbers below are listed masculine then feminine; the pronunciations are in the same order as above: Standard - Ṭmirn - Banīhor - ʾiser - Catholic. I list them three times to show the different transliterations I use. First is modern Semiticist notation, which I use in my notes; then comes the Latin transcription chiefly used by the Catholic Canarians on Ṭīṭrūʿt and ʾissurt; finally is the Estrangela Syriac used by most literate Canarians. Both the Latin and Syriac orthographies are works in progress; in particular, I have yet to decide whether the Canarians will use matres lectiones to mark long vowels--a practice already in limited use in Punic but not typically used in Syriac at the time Estrangela was adopted by the Canarians (ca. AD 200 or 300).

01 ʾeḥḥad / ʾeḥḥat [ʔɛħˈħæd ʔɛħˈħætʰ] [ʔeʜˈʜæd ʔeʜˈʜæt] [ʔeħˈħad ʔeħˈħatʰ] [ʔeħˈħɑd ʔeħˈħɑt] [ɒɦə́d ɒɦɒ́]
02 snēm / stēm [ˈsneːm ˈstʰeːm] [ˈsneːm ˈstʰeːm] [ˈsniːm ˈstʰiːm] [ˈsneːm ˈsteːm] [ʃném θém]
03 silūst / silūs [siˈluːstʰ siˈluːs] [siˈluːst siˈluːs] [siˈɫuːstʰ siˈɫuːs] [siˈɫuːst siˈɫuːs] [ɦɪlṳ̀θ ɦɪlúʃ]
04 ʾarbaʿt / ʾarbaʿ [ʔɑrˈbɑʕtʰ ʔɑrˈbɑʕ] [ʔʌrˈbɑʡ͡ʜt ʔʌrˈbɑʡ͡ʜ] [ʔaɹˈbaʕtʰ ʔaɹˈbaʕ] [ʔɑɻˈbet ʔɑɻˈbe] [ɐɾbɒ̀θ ɐɾbɒ̀]
05 ḥemist / ḥames [ħəˈmistʰ ħæˈmes] [ʜɤˈmist ʜæˈmes] [ħeˈmistʰ ħaˈmes] [ħeˈmist ħɑˈmes] [ɦəmɪ̤̀θ ɦəmɛ́ʃ]
06 sist / ses [ˈsistʰ ˈses] [ˈsist ˈses] [ˈsistʰ ˈses] [ˈsist ˈses] [ɦɪ̤̀θ ɦɛ́ʃ]
07 sibaʿt / sivaʿ [siˈbɑʕtʰ siˈvɑʕ] [siˈbɑʡ͡ʜt siˈvɑʡ͡ʜ] [siˈbaʕtʰ siˈvaʕ] [siˈbet siˈʋe] [ɦɪbɒ̀θ ɦɪvɒ́]
08 samūnīt / samūne [səmuːˈniːtʰ səˈmuːnə] [sɑmuːˈniːt sɑˈmuːne] [samuːˈniːtʰ saˈmuːne] [sɑmuːˈniːt sɑˈmuːne] [ɦəmuní ɦəmúnə]
09 tesaʿt / tesaʿ [tʰəˈsɑʕtʰ tʰəˈsɑʕ] [tʰəˈsɑʡ͡ʜt tʰəˈsɑʡ͡ʜ] [tʰeˈsaʕtʰ tʰeˈsaʕ] [tʰeˈset tʰeˈse] [θəɦɒ̀θ θəɦɒ̀]
10 ʿesirt / ʿasar [ʕəˈsirtʰ ʕæˈsɑr] [ʡ͡ʜɤˈsirt ʡ͡ʜæˈsɑr] [ʕeˈsiɹtʰ ʕaˈsaɹ] [ʕeˈsiɻt ʕɑˈsɑɻ] [əɦɪ́ɾθ əɦɐ́ɾ]

01 ehad / ehath
02 snem / sthem
03 sylusth / sylus
04 arbath / arba
05 hemysth / hames
06 systh / ses
07 sybath / syva
08 samunyth / samune
09 thesath / thesa
10 esyrth / asar

01 ܐܚܕ / ܐܚܬ
02 ܣܢܡ / ܣܬܡ
03 ܣܠܣܬ / ܣܠܤ
04 ܐܪܒܥܬ / ܐܪܒܥ
05 ܥܡܣܬ / ܥܡܤ
06 ܣܣܬ / ܣܤ
07 ܣܒܥܬ / ܣܘܥ
08 ܣܡܢܬ / ܣܡܢܐ
09 ܬܣܥܬ / ܬܣܥ
10 ܥܣܪܬ / ܥܣܪ
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I just finished Sanendapic's numbers last night, so I thought I would post them here.

All numbers take the appropriate nominal class agreement prefix (not shown here).

1 -tigwa
2 -nyedji
3 -d.urre
4 -maldu
5 -ngwantigwa
6 -ngwannyedji
7 -ngwand.urre
8 -djerabang
9 -making temtigwa
10 -making tebnyedji

The system itself is hexadecimal.
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niro - 0
nira - 0þ
vano - 1
vana - 1þ
derano - 2
derana - 2þ
salo - 3
sala - 3þ
katuro - 4
katura - 4þ
kumo - 5
kuma - 5þ
seso - 6
sesa - 6þ
seto - 7
seta - 7þ
sanito - 8
sanita - 8þ
noso - 9
nosa - 9þ
vano-niro / vaniro - 10
vana-nira / vanira - 10þ

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GamerGeek wrote:niro - 0
nira - 0þ
vano - 1
vana - 1þ
derano - 2
derana - 2þ
salo - 3
sala - 3þ
katuro - 4
katura - 4þ
kumo - 5
kuma - 5þ
seso - 6
sesa - 6þ
seto - 7
seta - 7þ
sanito - 8
sanita - 8þ
noso - 9
nosa - 9þ
vano-niro / vaniro - 10
vana-nira / vanira - 10þ
Did you get my pm as when I ask you for name for your conlang?
Because I don't know the name of your conlang. I wrote in the collection of numbers as: "GamerGreek's unnamed conlang".

Thank you!
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Today 21.1.2014 my collection includes: I have data for numbers from 21518 ways (both languages. conlangs and natlangs, their dialects, subdialects,... additional versions.

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in Saralonian:

Cardinals
one: unta- [ˈʉnʷtʰɐ]
two: to- [tʰɔ]
three: źä- [ʈ͡ʂæ]
four: cwa- [vˤa]
five: ƕe- [ⁿʘɜ̃]
six: su- [sʷʉ]
seven: se- [sɜ]
eight: ćow- [ⁿǀõː]
nine: nø- [ɲø]
ten: täś- [tʰæʃ]

zero: ŋo [ŋɔ]

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Proto-Pannonian (updated)
áuya (M) / áuyā (F) / áuyą (N)
tsṓ (M) / tsā́ši (F) / tsái (N)
tráyi (M) / tī́ši (F) / trī́ (N)
kʷəttṓri (M) / kʷəććə́ši (F) / kʷəttṓr (N)
pyə́nči
wyə́k
śipʰtą́
aštṓw
eńə́wan
śə́čənt

North Pannonian:
åja (M) / åjo (F) / åid (N)
su (M) / soˀś (F) / sui (N)
cêid (M) / côiˀš (F) / côi (N)
kuttúˀł (M) / kucciéˀš (F) / kuttúu
peˀnč
jök
siftë
ˀaštú
ˀniove
siôčid
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