Numbers in Proto-Slavic

Information about counting in Proto-Slavic, the reconstructed ancestor of modern Slavic languages that was spoken between about the 2nd millennium BC through the 6th century AD.

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Numeral Cardinal Ordinal
1 *edinъ, *edьnъ, *odinъ *pьrvъ
2 *dъva *vъtorъ
3 *trьje *tretь
4 *četyre *četvьrtъ
5 *pętь *pętъ
6 *šestь *šestъ
7 *sedmь *sedmъ
8 *osmь *osmъ
9 *devętь *devętъ
10 *desętь *desętъ
100 *sъto
1,000 *tysǫti

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Links

Information about counting in Proto-Slavic
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Category:Proto-Slavic_numerals

Numbers in Slavic languages

Belarusian, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Kashubian, Macedonian, Old Church Slavonic, Polish, Proto-Slavic, Russian, Rusyn (Carpathian), Serbian, Silesian, Slovak, Slovenian, Sorbian (Lower), Sorbian (Upper), Ukrainian

Numbers in other languages

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