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==== Usage notes ==== | ==== Usage notes ==== | ||
* Followed by the short genitive plural. | * Followed by the short genitive plural. | ||
* This is one of the handful of [[:Category:Radestrian_numerals|Radestrian numerals]] that are grammatically plural: {{m|rad|sjavate|t=twenty}}, {{m|rad|varște|t=thirty}}, {{m|rad|atește|t=forty}}, {{m|rad|lirește|t=sixty}}, {{m|rad|aește|t=eighty}} and {{m|rad|aevaște|t=ninety}}. All other numerals are grammatically singular. | |||
==== Declension ==== | ==== Declension ==== |
Revision as of 00:02, 29 August 2023
Radestrian
300 ljere reșvis | ||||
20 sjavate |
29 sjavaķeșier·fyes |
30 varște |
31 varșķeșier·as |
40 atește |
3 ljere | ||||
Cardinal: varște (varșķeșier·) Cardinal adjective: lireșeliș |
Alternative forms
- fjøvarște (dated)
Etymology
From Middle Radestrian févvarubeșavatre, varubeșavatre, from févvarubér (“one and a half”) + șavatre (“twenty”), equivalent to fjøvarbír + sjavate. Displaced the decimal lístus, from Proto-Radic *līdcıls.
Pronunciation
Numeral
varște pl (genitive plural varștis)
- thirty (30)
Usage notes
- Followed by the short genitive plural.
- This is one of the handful of Radestrian numerals that are grammatically plural: sjavate (“twenty”), varște (“thirty”), atește (“forty”), lirește (“sixty”), aește (“eighty”) and aevaște (“ninety”). All other numerals are grammatically singular.
Declension
Translations
Please now add the entry language code as the first parameter!
See also