The numbers in your own language

IZiqi   Sat Jun 05, 2010 7:39 pm GMT
1 I

2 II

3 III

4 IIII

5 Q

6 TQ

7 TQI

8 TQII

9 TQIII

10 X
"   Sat Jun 05, 2010 9:17 pm GMT
1 I watch the Sun
2 you
3 climb on a tree
4 or on the floor
5 jive
6 mix
7 like heaven
8 straight
9 fine
better spelling   Sat Jun 05, 2010 9:19 pm GMT
wun
twoo
three
fore
five
six
seven
aite
nine
ten
Jason the womenizer   Sat Jun 05, 2010 9:21 pm GMT
My ex-girlfriends:

1 Jennifer
2 Kim
3 Emma
4 Linda
5 Martha
6 Kate
7 Karen
8 Emily
9 Ann
10 Monica
Franco   Sat Jun 05, 2010 9:39 pm GMT
6 is my favourite number (above all in my ass).
yuvan   Mon Jun 07, 2010 3:23 pm GMT
>>>1-akva
2-kityg
3-hurum
4-nila
5-at
6-hot
7-sat
8-n'ololov
9-ontolov
10-lov <<

What language is this? <<<

Mansi
olasz   Mon Jun 07, 2010 3:36 pm GMT
Mansi numbers are quite similar to the Hungarian ones!
guestt   Mon Jun 07, 2010 3:54 pm GMT
1-onu
2-sod
3-sert
4-ortauc
5-ocnic
6-sies
7-eteis
8-ohco
9-eveun
10-zeid
minstrel   Mon Jun 07, 2010 8:58 pm GMT
Korean numerals looks like Mansi numeral.

Mansi / Korean
1-akva / hana
2-kityg / tul
3-hurum / set
4-nila / net
5-at / tasot
6-hot / yosot
7-sat / ilgop
8-n'ololov / yodol
9-ontolov / ahop
10-lov / yol

Even other words looks similar to Magyar ones
English - Magyar / Korean
I - mun / nan
you - tun / tangsin
who - ke / -kka (interrogative particle)
what - mi / muot

Koreans are therefore descendants of the Gar-Dena tribe and Indo-Europeans too!
learn Hungarian at first   Mon Jun 07, 2010 9:07 pm GMT
Write your comments then.
&#924;&#941;&   Tue Jun 15, 2010 10:30 pm GMT
eis, mia, en
duo
treis, tria
tettares, tettara (tessares, tessara)
pente
hex
hepta
okto
ennea
deka
Oláh   Wed Jun 16, 2010 12:20 am GMT
Yes, it's not a coincidence that Mansi and Hungarian seem similar. The area that the native shamanic Mansi and Khanty live in today in Russia in the Tyumen Oblast near the Urals was the original homeland of those who would later migrate to the Pannonian plain. They're actually more linguistically closely related than Hungarian is to Finnish, which along with Estonian, is in a different branch of Finno-Ugric. But I seriously doubt Korean is related to them, at least not very closely at all. Minstrel always comes up with crazy theories.

And I'm guessing that above was Ancient Greek?
Rhio   Wed Jun 16, 2010 1:23 am GMT
Numre poi neu:

1. Arti
2. Maui
3. Irriny
4. Cdane
5. Wsite
6. Uryhlu
7. Xzvint
8. Ziffe
9. Oskane
10. Pregdo


Zaprenca uopte daneska.
Penetra   Wed Jun 16, 2010 1:39 am GMT
Funny, no Portuguese version, perhaps because prickly Brazilians are embarrassed by how similar it is to the first posted, the Spanish one. Here goes:

1 - um
2 - dois
3 - três
4 - quatro
5 - cinco
6 - seis
7 - sete
8 - oito
9 - nove
10 - dez
mummra   Wed Jun 16, 2010 1:21 pm GMT
yes it's ancient greek by the looks of it. Numbers give a big hint on the nature of language relationship-greek is so obviously an IE language, compare it with the romance languages. Fascinating.

Eleftheria i thanatos!