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Japans数字と数え方
A1Japanese and Sino-Japanese number systems (1-100+). Native Japanese (ひとつ, ふたつ) used for counting objects 1-10, Sino-Japanese (いち, に, さん) for larger numbers and dates.
SwahiliNambari na Kuhesabu
A1Swahili numbers: moja (1), mbili (2), tatu (3), nne (4), tano (5), sita (6), saba (7), nane (8), tisa (9), kumi (10). Numbers 1-5 and 8 agree with noun class.
Perzischاعداد
A1Persian cardinal numbers 0-100. Uses Eastern Arabic numerals (۰۱۲۳۴۵۶۷۸۹) in writing. Numbers precede nouns (always singular after numbers): سه کتاب (three books).
FilipijnsMga Bilang
A1Native Tagalog numbers (isa, dalawa, tatlo...) and Spanish-derived numbers (uno, dos, tres...) both widely used. Native numbers are used with -ng prefix for counting objects.
Urduنمبر اور گنتی
A1Cardinal numbers 1-100. Urdu uses both Eastern Arabic (۰۱۲۳) and Western Arabic (0123) numerals. Numbers are largely shared with Hindi. Unique words up to 100, then compound.
YorubaÒnkà
A1Yoruba uses a vigesimal (base-20) counting system: ọ̀kan (1), èjì (2), ẹ̀ta (3)... ogún (20), ogójì (40). Numbers above 10 involve addition and subtraction operations.
BaskischZenbakiak
A1Basque numbers use a vigesimal (base-20) system. Basic numbers: bat (1), bi (2), hiru (3)... hogei (20), hogeita bat (21). Numbers precede the noun.
Kantonees數字
A1Cardinal numbers 0-100. Special Cantonese pronunciations differ from Mandarin. 二 ji6 vs colloquial 兩 loeng5 for 'two' before classifiers.

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