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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 00:03, 29 August 2023
Radestrian
| 200 reșvate | ||||
| 10 sjaus |
19 sjavair·fyes |
20 sjavate |
21 sjavaķeșier·as |
30 varște |
| 2 rvaus | ||||
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Cardinal: sjavate (sjavaķeșier·) Cardinal adjective: ateșeliș | ||||
Etymology
From Middle Radestrian șavatre, from Old Radestrian šælatre, inherited from Proto-Radic *šælatir (“two tens”), from *šæls, cf. sjaus.
Pronunciation
Numeral
sjavate pl (genitive plural sjavatis)
- twenty (20)
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
Lua error: Module:languages:5: No such language (twenty (numerical value of 20) ).
See also