• In the counting system used in the Cornish language, the numerals (number words) below 100 are based on twenties: so numbers from 21–39 are "x on twenty"...
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    the numerals in Cornish. Vingoe's nephew, Richard Hall (born c. 1861), interviewed her son, William John Vingoe, in 1914. Hall recorded the numerals that...
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  • Yan tan tethera (category Articles containing Cornish-language text)
    all over the British Isles] all compared very closely to 18th-century Cornish and modern Welsh". It is impossible, given the corrupted form in which...
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  • are treated as normal nouns). Polish also has a series of numerals called collective numerals (liczebniki zbiorowe), namely dwoje (for 2), troje (for 3)...
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  • Cornish grammar is the grammar of the Cornish language (Kernewek or Kernowek), an insular Celtic language closely related to Breton and Welsh and, to...
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    Mousehole, Newlyn and St Ives, fragments of Cornish survived in English even into the 20th century, e.g. some numerals (especially for counting fish) and the...
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    There are two main kinds of numerals used along with Arabic text; Western Arabic numerals and Eastern Arabic numerals. In most of present-day North...
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  • Celtic calendar (category Articles containing Cornish-language text)
    fragments. It is inscribed in Gaulish with Latin characters and uses Roman numerals. The Coligny Calendar reconciles the cycles of the moon and sun. The Coligny...
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  • cardinal numerals with the suffix -nde, e.g. tjugonde (20:e), trettionde (30:e). Ordinals for higher numbers are formed from cardinal numerals with the...
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    Celtic languages (category Articles containing Cornish-language text)
    Breton, Irish, Scottish Gaelic and Welsh, and the two revived languages Cornish and Manx. All are minority languages in their respective countries, though...
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    and the ablative case is used with certain prepositions and with some numerals. There are two genders: masculine and feminine. Gender of a noun is indicated...
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    History of Cherokee Numerals". The MIT Press Reader. Retrieved March 21, 2021. Chrisomalis, Stephen (2020). Reckonings: Numerals, Cognition, and History...
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  • Cumbric (category Articles containing Cornish-language text)
    Western Brittonic language closely related to Welsh and, more distantly, to Cornish and Breton. Around the time of the battle described in the poem Y Gododdin...
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    California Press. pp. 44. ISBN 9780520038981. Retrieved October 3, 2015. roman numerals. Barmeier, Severin (October 10, 2015), L2/15-241: Proposal to encode Latin...
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    the pattern of "two" to all numerals. The resulting systems are as follows: In Czech, Slovak, Polish and Ukrainian, numerals from "two" to "four" are always...
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    Arabic in the nominative case. The numerals 1 and 2 are adjectives. Thus they follow the noun and agree with gender. Numerals 3–10 have a peculiar rule of agreement...
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    Geʽez script (redirect from Ge'ez numerals)
    separate bars above and below each character. Ethiopian numerals were borrowed from the Greek numerals, possibly via Coptic uncial letters. Punctuation, much...
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    *Quixotic   Roman numerals roman numerals   AMA Manual of Style lowercases the terms roman numerals and arabic numerals. MWCD enters the numeral sense under...
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  • Hindu-Arabic numerals Dzongkha numerals Spelling Roman Dzongkha 1 ༡ གཅིག་ ci 2 ༢ གཉིས་ ’nyî 3 ༣ གསུམ་ sum 4 ༤ བཞི་ zhi 5 ༥ ལྔ་ 'nga 6 ༦ དྲུག་ dr°u 7 ༧...
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  • name Often implies a dead end (street) or cul-de-sac Place, based on the Cornish word "plas" meaning mansion Place, a populated place, an area of human...
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  • and show modest differences between Proto-Indo-Aryan and Sanskrit Most numerals are identical between Proto-Indo-Iranian and Proto-Indo-Aryan. Most number...
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  • Roman numerals (without the ordinal dot). Roman numerals followed by a dot may be used in numbered lists. Case forms of cardinal and ordinal numerals may...
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  • Sanskrit-English. Oxford: Oxford Clarendon. On numerals: Bjørn, Rasmus (2019). "Nouns and Foreign Numerals: Anatolian 'Four' and the Development of the...
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  • gender for all declinable parts of speech (most adjectives, pronouns, numerals, participles), except for nouns, but it has a very limited set of forms...
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  • similarly had a complex system of conjugation. The PIE phonology, particles, numerals, and copula are also well-reconstructed. Asterisks are used by linguists...
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  • Insular Celtic languages (including Irish, Scottish Gaelic, Manx, Welsh, Cornish and Breton) the Afroasiatic languages (including Berber, Assyrian, Egyptian...
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  • numerals 1–9. The numerals 20–100 are formed by adding a multiplicative "times 10" suffix -diin to the base numerals 2–10. In the compound numerals,...
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    these were minted from 1907 until 1933. In his later years he founded the "Cornish Colony", an artist's colony in New Hampshire that included notable painters...
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  • ("Europe") in Hungarian. Hungarian language does not use plural after numerals, as numerals already express plural; however, both euró and cent can take suffixes...
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  • Arabic numerals, e.g. 2. pies "the second dog" In initialisms In dates given in Arabic numerals After the hour when a time is written in Arabic numerals, e...
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