How to count in Tsakonian (τσακώνικα), a variety of Greek spoken in the Tsakonian region of the Peloponnese in Greece.
Glossary of abbreviations: m = masculine, f = feminine, n = neuter
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| Numeral | Cardinal |
|---|---|
| 0 | μηδέν (mīdén) |
| 1 | ένα (éna) - m/n μία, νία (mía, nía) - f |
| 2 | δύου (dúou) |
| 3 | τσ̌ει (tšei) - m/f τσ̌ία (tšía) - n |
| 4 | τέσσεροι (tésseroi) - m/f τέσσερα (téssera) - n |
| 5 | πέντε (pénte) |
| 6 | έξε (exe) |
| 7 | εφτά (ephtá) |
| 8 | οχτώ (okhtṓ) |
| 9 | εννία (ennía) |
| 10 | δέκα (déka) |
| 11 | έντεκα (énteka) |
| 12 | δώδεκα (dṓdeka) |
| 13 | δεκατσ̌ει (dékatšei) - m/f δεκατσ̌ία (dékatšía) - n |
| 14 | δεκατέσσεροι (dékatésseroi) - m/f δεκατέσσερα (dékatéssera) - n |
| 15 | δεκαπέντε (dekapénte) |
| 16 | δεκαέξε (dekaéxe) |
| 17 | δεκαεφτά (dekaephtá) |
| 18 | δεκαοχτώ (dekaokhtṓ) |
| 19 | δεκαεννία (dekaennía) |
| 20 | είκοσι (eíkosi) |
| 21 | είκοσι ένα (eikósi ena) |
| 22 | είκοσι δύου (eikósi dúou) |
| 23 | είκοσι τσ̌ία (eikósi tšía) |
| 30 | τσ̌ιάντα (tšiánta) |
| 40 | σαράντα (saránta) |
| 50 | πενήντα (penī́nta) |
| 60 | εξήντα (exī́nta) |
| 70 | εβδομήντα (ebdomī́nta) |
| 80 | ογδόντα (ogdónta) |
| 90 | ενενήντα (enenī́nta) |
| 100 | εκατό (ekató) |
| 1.000 | χίλια (chίlia) |
Details provided by Michael Peter F¨stumum
Numbers in Tsakonian and over Hellenic langauges
https://rjschellen.tripod.com/HellenicNums.htm
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