How to count in Limburgish (Limburgs), an East Low Franconian language spoken mainly in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany
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Numeral | Cardinal | Ordinal |
---|---|---|
0 | nöl | |
1 | ein | |
2 | twie | |
3 | drie | |
4 | veer | |
5 | vief | |
6 | zès | |
7 | zeve | |
8 | ach | |
9 | neuge | |
10 | teen |
Source
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_numbers_in_various_languages#Germanic_languages
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