Information about counting in Zenaga (Tuẓẓungiyya), a Berber language spoken Mauritania and Senegal.
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| Numeral | Cardinal numbers |
|---|---|
| 1 | (näy)yuʔn (m), tyuʔwäð (f) |
| 2 | šin(än) (m), šinäð (f) |
| 3 | karˤað̣ (m), karˤað̣að (f) |
| 4 | akkuθ (m), akkuθað (f) |
| 5 | šämmuš (m), šämmušäð (f) |
| 6 | šuð̣iš (m), šuð̣išäð (f) |
| 7 | iššäh (m), iššäyäð (f) |
| 8 | ittäm (m), ittämäð (f) |
| 9 | tuð̣ah (m), tuð̣ayäð (f) |
| 10 | märäɡ (m), märäyäð (f) |
| 11 | märäɡ əð yuʔn |
| 12 | märäɡ əð šinän |
| 13 | märäɡ əð karˤað̣ |
| 14 | märäɡ əð akkuθ |
| 15 | märäɡ əð šämmuš |
| 16 | märäɡ əð šuð̣iš |
| 17 | märäɡ əð iššäh |
| 18 | märäɡ əð ittäm |
| 19 | märäɡ əð tuð̣ah |
| 20 | täššindäh |
| 21 | täššindäh əð yuʔn |
| 22 | täššindäh əð šinän |
| 23 | täššindäh əð karˤað̣ |
| 24 | täššindäh əð akkuθ |
| 25 | täššindäh əð šämmuš |
| 26 | täššindäh əð šuð̣iš |
| 27 | täššindäh əð iššäh |
| 28 | täššindäh əð ittäm |
| 29 | täššindäh əð tuð̣ah |
| 30 | karˤað̣at-tmärīn |
| 40 | akkuθat-tmärīn |
| 50 | šämmušät-tmärīn |
| 60 | šuð̣iš-tmärīn |
| 70 | iššäyät-tmärīn |
| 80 | ittämät-tmärīn |
| 90 | tuð̣ahayät-tmärīn |
| 100 | tmað̣ih |
| 200 | šinät-tmað̣aʔn |
| 1,000 | əffað̣ |
| 2,000 | šiny-äfð̣an |
Information about Zenaga | Numbers
Information about Zenaga numbers
https://lingweb.eva.mpg.de/channumerals/Zenaga.htm
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Kabyle, Shilha, Tamahaq, Tamasheq, Tamazight, Zenaga
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