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The names for numerals in Slovene are formed in a similar way to that found in other Slavic languages. An exception is the formation of numerals from 21 to 99, in which the unit is placed in front of the decade ("four-and-twenty"),[1] as in German and Dutch. Many numerals alter their form according to grammatical case, and those from 1 to 4 also according to gender.
^Stegovec, Adrian (2022-06-21), Acquaviva, Paolo; Daniel, Michael (eds.), "Number in the World's Languages: A Comparative Handbook", Number in the World's Languages, De Gruyter Mouton, pp. 226–227, doi:10.1515/9783110622713, ISBN 978-3-11-062271-3, retrieved 2024-02-05, Let us briefly turn to numerals, which divide into the same four types: (i) quantity adjectives ('one' through 'four'), (ii) optionally inflected true quantifiers ('five' and most higher numerals), (iii) uninflected true quantifiers ('zero', 'one million', and decimal numbers), and (iv) quantity nouns (fractions, thousands, millions, billions, ...). In the case of complex numerals, it is the last segment that determines the inflection and case pattern. With "teens" ('11' to '19') and "tens" ('20' to '99'), it is the base (that which is added to or multiplied) that comes last ... while with bases of 100 and above, it is the addend (that which is added) that comes last.
names for numerals in Slovene are formed in a similar way to that found in other Slavic languages. An exception is the formation of numerals from 21 to...
adjectival pronouns and irregular numerals is detailed in the pronouns and irregular numerals section. Adjectives in Slovene distinguish between indefinite...
appear after the day and are often represented by Arabic numerals, and sometimes with Roman numerals (e.g., 19. 5. or 19. V. '19 May'). Older variants include...
The following is an overview of the grammar of the Slovene language. As in most other Slavic languages, changes to consonants and vowels often occur between...
are treated as normal nouns). Polish also has a series of numerals called collective numerals (liczebniki zbiorowe), namely dwoje (for 2), troje (for 3)...
sentence type (syntactic use), abbreviations, et cetera. Marks used in Slovene include full stops (.), question marks (?), exclamation marks (!), commas...
and the ablative case is used with certain prepositions and with some numerals. There are two genders: masculine and feminine. Gender of a noun is indicated...
initial and nameplate forms. Letters served as numerals as well as phonetic signs; the values of the numerals were directly borrowed from their Greek-letter...
with the base-20 Kaktovik numerals to better represent their language. Before this invention led to a revival, the Inuit numerals had been falling out of...
cardinal numerals with the suffix -nde, e.g. tjugonde (20:e), trettionde (30:e). Ordinals for higher numbers are formed from cardinal numerals with the...
History of Cherokee Numerals". The MIT Press Reader. Retrieved March 21, 2021. Chrisomalis, Stephen (2020). Reckonings: Numerals, Cognition, and History...
uses the dot in role of the ordinal indicator only past Arabic numerals, while Roman numerals are used without a dot. There is a problem with autocorrection...
Macedonian (eastern members of the South group), and Serbo-Croatian and Slovene (western members of the South group). In addition, Aleksandr Dulichenko...
cardinal numeral counterparts. The distributive numerals formed with ⟨po-, pô-⟩ place the accent on the prefix up to 40. Fractional numerals formed with...
Arabic in the nominative case. The numerals 1 and 2 are adjectives. Thus they follow the noun and agree with gender. Numerals 3–10 have a peculiar rule of agreement...
Ljubljana Cathedral (Slovene: ljubljanska stolnica), officially named Saint Nicholas's Church (cerkev sv. Nikolaja, unofficially also šenklavška cerkev)...
("Europe") in Hungarian. Hungarian language does not use plural after numerals, as numerals already express plural; however, both euró and cent can take suffixes...
other categories of numerals as well: collective numerals: dvoje "pair, duo, duet", troje, četvero..., etc. multiplicative numerals: jediny "single", dvojny...
Bislama. These languages insert numerals to represent exact numbers of referents. For example, in Bislama, the numerals tu (two) and tri (three) are contained...
different forms of nouns with the numerals 2, 3, or 4 (and higher numbers ending with these[citation needed]) than with the numerals 5, 6, etc. (genitive singular...
of 10 assēs. The word for "money" descends from it in Italian (denaro), Slovene (denar), Portuguese (dinheiro), and Spanish (dinero). Its name also survives...
Roman numerals (without the ordinal dot). Roman numerals followed by a dot may be used in numbered lists. Case forms of cardinal and ordinal numerals may...
of each numeral. The suffix dsať is used to create numerals 20, 30 and 40; for numerals 50, 60, 70, 80 and 90, desiat is used. Compound numerals (21, 1054)...
gender for all declinable parts of speech (most adjectives, pronouns, numerals, participles), except for nouns, but it has a very limited set of forms...