STATE ON MY COLLECTION

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JANKO GORENC
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STATE ON MY COLLECTION

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Hello,

I would like to inform those who helped me collect the numbers from your conlangs that I have published a list of all languages and dialects from 2022 to date. For each month separately. You can see the full inventory at: https://cbbforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=7672
I also noted in my signature how much my collection currently consists of.
I would like to know if it would be appropriate to send the same list that is on CBB also to ZBB in the future.

Thanks for your comments!
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Man in Space
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Re: STATE ON MY COLLECTION

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Wonderful! Nice to see you around, Janko.
Travis B.
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Re: STATE ON MY COLLECTION

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Man in Space wrote: Mon Jan 08, 2024 10:12 pm Wonderful! Nice to see you around, Janko.
Seconded!
Yaaludinuya siima d'at yiseka wohadetafa gaare.
Ennadinut'a gaare d'ate eetatadi siiman.
T'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa.
JANKO GORENC
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Re: STATE ON MY COLLECTION

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Travis B. wrote: Tue Jan 09, 2024 10:31 am
Man in Space wrote: Mon Jan 08, 2024 10:12 pm Wonderful! Nice to see you around, Janko.
Seconded!
Khåamwo Väakh
one aχ
two máː
three tʷʰə́m
four ŋɨç
five ɡa
six ɡa-aχ
seven ɡa-máː
eight ɡa-tʷʰə́m
nine ɡa-ŋɨç
ten βʷátʰ

Hek'a
one wal
two het
five naa
ten lew
twenty ru
hundred ima
ten thousand aq'e
Other numbers are built by adding numbers together with le "and" being placed between then, with greater numbers coming first, numbers greater than twenty being multiplied by placing their multipliers directly before them, "three" and "four" being formed with naa "five" being followed by gi "minus" and then by either wal "one" or het "two" respectively, "eight" and "nine" being formed with lew "ten" being followed by gi "minus" and then by either wal "one" or het "two" respectively, and "eighteen" and "nineteen" being formed with lew "ten" being followed by gi "minus" and then by either wal "one" or het "two" respectively.

Proto-rəgyam
one hɨ̄m
two kɾæ̀
three bɔ̰
four jʊcék
five tɑ̀u
six: tɑ̀u ʔī hɨ̄m <táu i hium>
seven: tɑ̀u ʔī kɾæ̀ <táu i kràe>
eight: tɑ̀u ʔī bɔ̰ <táu i bõ>
nine: tɑ̀u ʔī jʊcék <táu i yucéik>
ten mi̤t

Tshyak
one: nu
two: rwa
three: tyang
four: chop
five: drek
six: nu drek
seven: rwa drek
eight: tyang drek
nine: chop drek
ten: thraek

Eldrin by TravisVZ
1: el
2: do
3: lang
4: sem
5: klib
10: elkrif (lit. "first hand")
11: el na elkrif (lit. "one and first hand")
12: do na elkrif
13: lang na elkrif

An IAL
one wun
two twa
three tari
four kwata
five kinka
six saysa
seven sipan
eight wata
nine nupin
ten tikin

Old Laqar
one: såx
two: kan
three: te
four: li
five: par
six: såx ats par
seven: kan ats par
eight: te ats par
nine: li ats par
ten: zow

Trapezohedral by Travis Wilhelms
1 ipo
2 lo
3 kabo
4 yodago
5 seko
6 wemlo
7 ituro
8 yofuro
9 binmiyo
10 seloko
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