Numbers
In this table, the Sakha numbers are written in Latin transcription (see Writing system).
Old Turkic | Turkish | Sakha | English |
Bir | Bir | Biir | One |
Eki | İki | Ikki | Two |
Üç | Üç | U‘s | Three |
Tört | Dört | Tu‘o‘rt | Four |
Beş | Beş | Bias | Five |
Altı | Altı | Alta | Six |
Yeti | Yedi | Satta | Seven |
Sekiz | Sekiz | Ag‘is | Eight |
Tokuz | Dokuz | Tog‘us | Nine |
On | On | Uon | Ten |
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