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This page is about numbers in Tajik. Including the cardinal (counting) and ordinal (order) numbers. Each of which is used in a different situation.
One: як âk |
Two: ду du |
Three: се se |
Four: чор čor |
Five: панҷ panҷ |
Six: шаш šaš |
Seven: ҳафт haft |
Eight: ҳашт hašt |
Nine: нўҳ nŭh |
Ten: даҳ dah |
Eleven: ёздаҳ ëzdah |
Twelve: дувоздаҳ duvozdah |
Thirteen: сездаҳ sezdah |
Fourteen: чордаҳ čordah |
Fifteen: понздаҳ ponzdah |
Sixteen: шонздаҳ šonzdah |
Seventeen: ҳабдаҳ habdah |
Eighteen: ҳаждаҳ haždah |
Nineteen: нуздаҳ nuzdah |
Twenty: бист bist |
Thirty three: сиву се sivu se |
One hundred: сад sad |
Three hundred and sixty: се саду шаст se sadu šast |
One thousand: як хазор âk hazor |
Here are some examples in Tajik for the cardinal numbers above.
Two thousand and fourteen: ду хазору чордах du hazoru čordah |
One million: як миллион âk million |
I'm thirty years old: Ман си сола мебошам Man si sola mebošam |
I have 2 sisters and one brother: Ман ду хохар ва як бародар дорам Man du hohar va âk barodar doram |
Now we move on to the ordinal numbers, which helps us organize things by order or rank.
First: якум âkum |
Second: дуюм duûm |
Third: сеюм seûm |
Fourth: чорум, чаҳорум čorum, čahorum |
Fifth: панҷум panҷum |
Sixth: шашум šašum |
Seventh: ҳафтум haftum |
Eighth: ҳаштум haštum |
Ninth: нӯҳум nūhum |
Tenth: даҳум dahum |
Eleventh: ёздаҳум ëzdahum |
Twelfth: дувоздаҳум duvozdahum |
Thirteenth: сездаҳум sezdahum |
Fourteenth: чордахум čordahum |
Fifteenth: понздахум ponzdahum |
Sixteenth: шонздахум šonzdahum |
Seventeenth: хабдахум habdahum |
Eighteenth: хаждахум haždahum |
Nineteenth: нуздахум nuzdahum |
Twentieth: бистум bistum |
And here are a couple sentences related to the ordinal numbers above.
English is my first language: Англиси забони якуми ман аст Anglisi zaboni âkumi man ast |
Her second language is Spanish: Забони дуввуми у испанияви мебошад Zaboni duvvumi u ispaniâvi mebošad |
Once: як дафа âk dafa |
Twice: ду дафа du dafa |
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