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/kəvri/

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in solxlanni, most of the words for each number are based the welsh words. with some deviation. numbers are said in a very simple way, the same way as welsh. for example '91' in welsh would be "nawdeg un" and in solxlanni it would be "naaw deg un", or '512' [cym]"chwech cant undeg dau" [slx]"chwec cant un deg du". agglutination is used when grouping thousands so '302,052' becomes "tricandumil e pumdegdu"

arabic numeralssolxlanniorigin
0dim[cym]dim
1un[cym]un
2du[cym]dau{vowel dropped}
3tri[cym]tri
4xwat[lat]quattuor & [eng]quad
5pum[cym]pump{shortened version}
6xwe[cym]chwech{constonant dropped}
7saaþ[cym]saith{vowel shifted}
8wiþ[cym]wyth
9naaw[cym]naw{vowel shifted}
10deg[cym]deg
100cant[cym]cant
1000mil[cym]mil