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Category:Proto-Slavic numerals

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Newest and oldest pages 
Newest pages ordered by last category link update:
  1. Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/oba dъva
  2. Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/pętь
  3. Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/edinъ na desęte
  4. Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/trojь
  5. Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/dъvojь
  6. Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/obě sъtě
  7. Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/sedmь sъtъ
  8. Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/osmь sъtъ
  9. Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/devętь sъtъ
  10. Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/na desęte
Oldest pages ordered by last edit:
  1. Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/dъva
  2. Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/trьje
  3. Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/četyre
  4. Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/edinъ
  5. Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/devę(t)nosъto
  6. Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/na desęte
  7. Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/osmь sъtъ
  8. Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/dъvojь
  9. Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/trojь
  10. Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/edinъ na desęte

Proto-Slavic terms that quantify nouns.


Note: The Slavic numbers 5-10 are in fact feminine nouns, not numerals, so they do not belong here.