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ܬܫܥܐ

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Assyrian Neo-Aramaic

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Assyrian Neo-Aramaic numbers (edit)
90
 ←  8 ܛ.
9
10  → 
    Cardinal: ܬܸܫܥܵܐ (tišˁā)
    Ordinal: ܬܫܝܼܥܵܝܵܐ (tšīˁāyā)
    Multiplier: ܡܬܘܼܫܥܵܐ (mtušˁā)
    Fractional: ܬܘܼܫܥܵܐ (tušˁā)
Root
ܬ ܫ ܥ (t š ˁ)
2 terms

Etymology

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From Aramaic תִּשְׁעָא (tišʿā), from Proto-Semitic *tišʕ-; compare Arabic تِسْعَة (tisʕa), Hebrew תִּשְׁעָה (tish'á) and Akkadian 𒑆 (tišīt).

Pronunciation

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Numeral

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ܬܸܫܥܵܐ (tišˁām (feminine ܬܸܫܲܥ (tiššaˁ), construct ܬܸܫܥܵܬ݂ (tišˁāṯ))

  1. nine (9)

Usage notes

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  • As a number, stress falls on the last syllable rather than the penultimate when enumerating a noun after it.

Turoyo

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Turoyo numbers (edit)
90
 ←  8 9 10  → 
    Cardinal: ܬܷܫܥܐ (tëšco)
    Ordinal: ܕܰܬ ܬܷܫܥܐ (dat tëšco), ܬܫܝܥܳܝܐ (tšicoyo)

Etymology

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From Aramaic ܬܫܥܐ (tešʿā), from Proto-Semitic *tišʿatum.

Pronunciation

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Numeral

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ܬܷܫܥܐ (tëšcom (feminine ܬܫܰܥ (tšac))

  1. nine