> For those of you who have conlangs, I would appreciate it if you send me
> (RobertMJung@hotmail.com) your favourite conlang's/conlangs' numbers, from
> 0-10 (or higher if you deem it necessary). If your conlang is a posteriori,
> please specify the source language, and, if possible, the original word in
> the source language.
>
> Comments pertaining to the grammar of numbers of your conlang(s) are also
> welcome.
>
> I might decide to post these numbers online. If I do so, I will give the URL
> in a later post.
>
> This project is comparrable to Mark Rosenfelder's Numbers list
> (
http://www.zompist.com).
Have you been in contact with Janko Gorenc (whose name I've hopefully spelt
correctly!)? He's been gathering numerals 1-10 for dozens and hundreds of
conlangs, and IIRC said something about making a webpage about them. You might
be helpful for one another ...
At any rate, 0-10 in Tairezazh;
0 ðaig
1 dza
2 sei
3 vef
4 sag
5 zvou
6 ar
7 tren
8 at
9 trav
10 θel
Andreas
PS Should some of that get mangled, the first letter of _ðaig_ is an eth, the
first of _ar_ and second of _at_ is an s-hacek and the first of _θel_ is a
theta. In ASCII, I usually write these as "dh", "sh" and "th".