How to count in Yazghulami (Йузда̄ми зәвәг), an Eastern Iranian language spoken mainly in Gorno-Badakhstan in Tajikistan.
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Numeral | Cardinal numbers | Ordinal numbers |
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1 | йак (jak) [jak], в̌у (wu) [wu] | йакәм (jakəm) [jaˈkəm] |
2 | з̌ов̌ [žow] [ðow], дә [də] | дәйәм (dəyəm) [də'jəm] |
3 | цуй cuy [tsuj], се (se) [se] | сейәм (seyəm) [seˈjəm] |
4 | чер (čer) [tʃer] | |
5 | пенҷ (penj) [pendʒ] | панҷәм (panjəm) [panˈdʒəm] |
6 | ӿуген (x̌ugen) [xuˈɡen], ӿу (x̌u) [xu] | |
7 | ҳувд (huvd) [huvd], увд (uvd), (ҳ)афт [(h)aft) | |
8 | уӿт (ux̌t) [uxt], (ҳ)ашт ((h)a [(h)aʃt) | |
9 | ну (nu) [nu], нусад (nusad) [nuˈsad] | |
10 | да̄ (dā) [dɑː] | |
11 | йозда (yozda) [joz'dɑ] | |
12 | дәв̌озда (dəwozda) [dəwoz'dɑ] | |
13 | сезда (sezda) [sezˈdɑ] | |
14 | чорда (čorda) [tʃorˈdɑ] | |
15 | понзда (ponzda) [ponzˈdɑ] | |
16 | шонзда (šonzda) [ʃonzˈdɑ] | |
17 | авда (avda) [avˈdɑ] | |
18 | ажда (ažda) [aʒˈdɑ], ҳажда (hažda) [haʒˈdɑ] | |
19 | нузда (nuzda) [nuzˈda] | |
20 | в̌аст (wast) [wast], бист (bist) [bist] | |
30 | си (si) [si] | |
40 | чил (čil) [tʃil] | |
50 | panǰoh, панҷох [pandʃoh], pinǰo | |
60 | шашт (šašt) [ʃaʃt] | |
70 | афтод (aftod) [afˈtod] | |
80 | аштод (aštod) [aʃˈtod], ҳаштод (haštod) [haʃˈtod] | |
90 | нав̌ад (nawad) [naˈwad] | |
100 | сад (sad) [sad] | |
1,000 | азор (azor) [aˈzor], ҳaзор (hazor) [haˈzor] |
Information about Yazghulami numbers
https://lingweb.eva.mpg.de/channumerals/Yazghulami.htm/
https://www.webonary.org/yazghulami
Information about Yazghulami | Numbers
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