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=== Pronunciation === | === Pronunciation === |
Revision as of 01:02, 24 February 2024
Radestrian
— | 1– sjavair· |
2– sjavaķeșier· |
Cardinal: sjaus (sjavair·) Cardinal adjective: sjeliș |
Etymology
From Middle Radestrian șavajêri, from Old Radestrian šælajêri, inherited from Proto-Radic *šælajêri, from *šæls (“ten”) + *hêri (“on”).
Pronunciation
Prefix
sjavair·
- -teen (added in front of numbers 1-9 to form numbers 11–19)
Usage notes
- When added to às, it loses its grave accent: sjavair·as.
Derived terms
- sjavair·as (“twenty-one”)
- sjavair·dries (“twenty-eight”)
- sjavair·fyes (“twenty-nine”)
- sjavair·ljere (“twenty-three”)
- sjavair·ljáș (“twenty-seven”)
- sjavair·nars (“twenty-six”)
- sjavair·rvaus (“twenty-two”)
- sjavair·ár (“twenty-four”)
- sjavair·úr (“twenty-five”)
Related terms
- sjaus (“ten”)
See also