Numbers 1-10

In this chapter, we are going to cover something simple, but necessary: the numbers 1–10.

I’ll give you the following:

  • 1-10
  • information on the basics of using numbers in noun phrases (e.g., “two houses” in English)

Numbers 1-10

Number Maninka
1 kelen
2 fila1
3 saba
4 naani
5 loolu
6 wɔɔrɔ
7 wɔrɔnwila
8 seyi
9 kɔnɔndɔ
10 tan

  1. Pronounced [fla] in normal or rapid speech↩︎

Use with nouns

Using these numbers with nouns is very straightforward. You simply place the number after the noun. For instance:

adamaden + saba
human/human being + three

‘three human beings’

Or:

karo + kɔnɔndɔ
month/moon + nine

‘nine months’

Note that in neither case did I need to make adamaden or karo plural; the number next to the noun is enough to signal that there’s multiple of them.

And yes, it’s true that we haven’t covered pluralization yet—we will in an upcoming chapter on "Plurals"!

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kelen
one
fila [fla]
two
saba
three
naani
four
loolu
five
wɔɔrɔ
six
wɔrɔnwila
seven
seyi
eight
kɔnɔndɔ
nine
tan
ten
jeli
how many; how much
adamaden
human being
karo
month; moon

 

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