siga (39_Numerals & Mathematics)
siga
Grammatical function
- Type: Cardinal Number
- Value: 0
Pronunciation
IPA: /ɕiɡa/
Etymology
Borrowed from Polish zero / Japanese zero, adapted to Asaxi phonology (z → dz).
Example sentence
To wo dzeŕo apo ma. I have zero apples.
să (39_Numerals & Mathematics)
Grammatical function
- Type: Cardinal Number
- Value: 1
Pronunciation
IPA: /sa/
Derived terms
- bisă (1st - Ordinal)
- săbam (Once - Iteration)
- sèsă (Single - Multiple)
tam (39_Numerals & Mathematics)
Grammatical function
- Type: Cardinal Number
- Value: 2
Pronunciation
IPA: /t̪am/
Derived terms
- bitam (2nd)
- tambam (Twice)
- tètam (Double)
- pùtam (Half)
fă (39_Numerals & Mathematics)
Grammatical function
- Type: Cardinal Number
- Value: 3
Pronunciation
IPA: /faɪ/
Derived terms
- bifă (3rd)
- făbam (Thrice)
- fèfă (Triple)
- pùfă (Third - Fraction)
bam (39_Numerals & Mathematics)
Grammatical function
- Type: Cardinal Number
- Value: 4
Pronunciation
IPA: /bam/
Derived terms
- bibam (4th)
- bambam (4 times)
- bèbam (Quadruple)
- pùbam (Quarter)
ŕă (39_Numerals & Mathematics)
Grammatical function
- Type: Cardinal Number
- Value: 5
Pronunciation
IPA: /ɾaɪ/
Derived terms
- biŕă (5th)
- ŕèŕă (Quintuple)
sham (39_Numerals & Mathematics)
Grammatical function
- Type: Cardinal Number
- Value: 6
Pronunciation
IPA: /ʃam/
Derived terms
- bisham (6th)
- shèsham (Sextuple)
shă (39_Numerals & Mathematics)
Grammatical function
- Type: Cardinal Number
- Value: 7
Pronunciation
IPA: /ʃaɪ/
Derived terms
- bishă (7th)
- shèshă (Septuple)
sam (39_Numerals & Mathematics)
Grammatical function
- Type: Cardinal Number
- Value: 8
Pronunciation
IPA: /sam/
Derived terms
- bisam (8th)
- sèsam (Octuple)
wă (39_Numerals & Mathematics)
Grammatical function
- Type: Cardinal Number
- Value: 9
Pronunciation
IPA: /waɪ/
Derived terms
- biwă (9th)
- wèwă (Nonuple)
dam (39_Numerals & Mathematics)
Grammatical function
- Type: Cardinal Number
- Value: 10
Pronunciation
IPA: /d̪am/
Derived terms
- bidam (10th)
- dèdam (Decuple)
- dambam (10 times)
- damtam (12 - “Ten-Two”)
- tamdam (20 - “Two-Ten”)