Introduction

Ab'jarin Introduction

Ab'jarin is a constructed language (known as a conlang) that I have been working on since late May. I initially started working on thi...

Sunday, August 21, 2016

Numbers

Ab'jarin was designed with a base ten number system in mind. The names for the numbers are as follows:


Word Number & English Translation
1; One
2; Two
3; Three
4; Four
5; Five
6; Six
7; Seven
8; Eight 
9; Nine
10; Ten
sʌpʌ 11; Ten-one
sʌzʌ 12; Ten-two
sʌdʌ 13; Ten-three
sʌrʌ 14; Ten-four
sʌlʌ 15; Ten-five
sʌjʌ 16; Ten-six
sʌfʌ  17; Ten-seven
sʌvʌ 18; Ten-eight
sʌwʌ 19; Ten-nine
zʌsʌ 20; Two-ten
zʌsʌpʌ 21; Two-ten-one
dʌsʌ 30; Three-ten
rʌsʌ 40; Four-ten
lʌsʌ 50; Five-ten
jʌsʌ 60; Six-ten
fʌsʌ 70; Seven-ten
vʌsʌ 80; Eight-ten
wʌsʌ 90; Nine-ten
100; Hundred (singular)
gʌpʌ 101; Hundred-one
zʌgʌ 200; Two-hundred
g'sʌ 1000; Thousand

3 comments:

  1. so is "thousand" /gʔsʌ/? quite the cluster there, for me it comes out as more [gʌʔsʌ]

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  2. It is. However, I believe that I am going to have a shift of the pronunciation to [gʌʔsʌ]

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