Madurese numbers
Madurese numbers is a Malayo-Polynesian language spoken in Madura Island and Java in Indonesia. It is an Austronesian language spoken primarily on the Indonesian island of Madura and surrounding areas.
Cardinal | Madurese (Cardinal) | Ordinal |
---|---|---|
0 | Taré | – |
1 | Seke | Kesing |
2 | Dua | Kedhwa |
3 | Tiga | Ketiga |
4 | Empat | Keempat |
5 | Lima | Kelima |
6 | Enem | Keenem |
7 | Pet | Kepet |
8 | Lapan | Kedalapan |
9 | Sia | Kesia |
10 | Sepuluh | Kesepuluh |
11 | Seblas | Keseblas |
12 | Duwelas | Keduwelas |
13 | Telu belas | Ketelu belas |
14 | Empat belas | Keempat belas |
15 | Limabelas | Kelimabelas |
16 | Enambelas | Keenambelas |
17 | Petbelas | Kepetbelas |
18 | Lapabelas | Kedelapanbelas |
19 | Sia belas | Kesia belas |
20 | Dua pulu | Keduapulu |
21 | Dua pulu Seke | Keduapulu Kesing |
22 | Dua pulu Dua | Keduapulu Kedhwa |
23 | Dua pulu Tiga | Keduapulu Ketiga |
30 | Telu pulu | Ketelu pulu |
40 | Empat pulu | Keempat pulu |
50 | Lima pulu | Kelima pulu |
60 | Enam pulu | Keenam pulu |
70 | Pet pulu | Kepet pulu |
80 | Lapan pulu | Kedalapan pulu |
90 | Sia pulu | Kesia pulu |
100 | Seratus | Keseratus |
200 | Dua ratus | Kedua ratus |
1000 | Seribu | Keseribu |
The ordinal forms in Madurese are created by adding the prefix “Ke-” before the cardinal number. Also, there may be variations or dialectal differences in how numbers are represented in Madurese, so these forms might not be universal.
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