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The following is a list of vocabulary and examples for spoken numerals in Enkien. In traditional | The following is a list of vocabulary and examples for spoken numerals in Enkien. In traditional Enkien there is no number for zero, as there was no need for it. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:55, 31 May 2010

The following is a list of vocabulary and examples for spoken numerals in Enkien. In traditional Enkien there is no number for zero, as there was no need for it.
Vocabulary
1 - en
2 - ine
3 - tan
4 - an
5 - cran
6 - phen
7 - cul
8 - tak
9 - nen
10 - daen
11 - endaen
12 - inedaen
13 - tandaen
14 - andaen
15 - crandaen
16 - phendaen
17 - culdaen
18 - takaen
19 - nendaen
20 - dine
21 - endine
...
28 - tadine
...
30 - dant'
40 - danór
50 - dágran
60 - daphen
70 - dagúl
80 - data'
90 - dánen
...
100 - voka'
200 - invoka'
300 - tanvoka'
400 - anvoka'
500 - cranvoka'
600 - phenvoka'
700 - cuvoka'
800 - tavoka'
900 - nenvoka'
1,000 - calgar
10,000 - daencalgar
100,000 - vokacalgar
[Forms below are derived from English]
1,000,000 - miwn
1,000,000,000 - biwn
Examples
1,066 - Calgar phéndaphen
745 - Cuvoka' crándanor
23 - Tandine