Javanese Language - Numbers

Numbers

  • 1 = ꧇꧑꧇ = siji – setunggal
  • 2 = ꧇꧒꧇ = loro – kalih
  • 3 = ꧇꧓‍꧇ = telu – tiga
  • 4 = ꧇꧔꧇ = papat – sekawan
  • 5 = ꧇꧕꧇ = lima – gangsal
  • 6 = ꧇꧖꧇ = enem – enem
  • 7 = ꧇꧗꧇ = pitu – pitu
  • 8 = ꧇꧘꧇ = wolu – wolu
  • 9 = ꧇꧙꧇ = sanga – sanga
  • 10 = ꧇꧑꧐꧇ = sepuluh – sedasa
  • 50 = ꧇꧕꧐꧇ = séket – séket
  • 100 = ꧇꧑꧐꧐꧇ = satus – setunggal atus
  • hundreds = atusan – atusan
  • 1000 = ꧇꧑꧐꧐꧐꧇ = sewu – setunggal éwu
  • thousands = éwon – éwon

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