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-=== Cardinals ===+<markdown> 
 +# Numbers
  
-== Proposal 1 == +## Content
-  * 1-12 +
-    * 1: **ën** +
-    * 2: **two** +
-    * 3: **tri** +
-    * 4: **fier** +
-    * 5: **femf** +
-    * 6: **six** +
-    * 7: **seven** +
-    * 8: **acht** +
-    * 9: **nien** +
-    * 10: **tën** +
-    * 11: **elv** +
-    * 12: **tvielf** +
-  * 13-19 +
-    * formed by adding the suffix **-tëen** to the numbers 3 to 9: +
-    * compare this to the english suffix //-teen// +
-  * multiples of 10 +
-    * formed by adding the suffix **-tig** to the name of the first digit +
-    * compare this to the english suffix //-ty// +
-  * powers of 10 +
-    * 100: **hundred** +
-    * 1000: **tusend** +
-  * references: [[references#sch12|sch12]]+
  
-== Proposal 2 == +### Cardinals
-  * 0-10 +
-    * 0: **nul** +
-    * 1: **en** +
-    * 2: **tve** +
-    * 3: **tri** +
-    * 4: **fir** +
-    * 5: **fem** +
-    * 6: **seks** +
-    * 7: **siv** +
-    * 8: **akt** +
-    * 9: **nin** +
-    * 10: **ten** +
-  * powers of 10 +
-    * 100: **hundred** +
-    * 1000: **tusend** +
-  * all other numbers +
-    * formed by sticking the numbers together according to the decimal system with the numbers from 2 to 9 as factors +
-    * for example 8192: **akttusend-(en)hundred-ninten-tve** +
-  * for the numbers 11-19 this system differs from most systems used in the Germanic languages, which makes it a little bit harder to comprehend for Germanic speakers without ever having seen it, but it also widens the distance between the names of the number-pairs "10+x/10·x" (13/30, 14/40, …), which is ofter quite small in the systems of the Germanic languages; e.g. the English words //fourteen// and //fourty// are quite susceptical to get confused +
-  * references: fen13+
  
-== Proposal 3 == +#### Proposal 
-  0-10 + 
-    0: **nul** +- 1-12 
-    1: **en** +    - 1: __ën__ 
-    2: **tvo** +    - 2: __two__ 
-    3: **tri** +    - 3: __tri__ 
-    4: **fir** +    - 4: __fier__ 
-    5: **fiv** +    - 5: __femf__ 
-    6: **seks** +    - 6: __six__ 
-    7: **siven** +    - 7: __seven__ 
-    8: **akt** +    - 8: __acht__ 
-    9: **neen** +    - 9: __nien__ 
-    10: **ten** +    - 10: __tën__ 
-  powers of 10 +    - 11: __elv__ 
-    100: **hundred** +    - 12: __tvielf__ 
-    1000: **tusen** +- 13-19 
-    1000000: **miljon** +    - formed by adding the suffix __-tëen__ to the numbers 3 to 9: 
-  references: [[references#cha07|cha07]]+    - compare this to the english suffix //-teen// 
 +- multiples of 10 
 +    - formed by adding the suffix __-tig__ to the name of the first digit 
 +    - compare this to the english suffix //-ty// 
 +- powers of 10 
 +    - 100: __hundred__ 
 +    - 1000: __tusend__ 
 +- references: [sch12](?id=references:sch12) 
 + 
 + 
 +#### Proposal 2 
 + 
 +0-10 
 +    0: __nul__ 
 +    1: __en__ 
 +    2: __tve__ 
 +    3: __tri__ 
 +    4: __fir__ 
 +    5: __fem__ 
 +    6: __seks__ 
 +    7: __siv__ 
 +    8: __akt__ 
 +    9: __nin__ 
 +    10: __ten__ 
 +powers of 10 
 +    100: __hundred__ 
 +    - 1000: __tusend__ 
 +- all other numbers 
 +    - formed by sticking the numbers together according to the decimal system with the numbers from 2 to 9 as factors 
 +    - for example 8192: __akttusend-(en)hundred-ninten-tve__ 
 +- for the numbers 11-19 this system differs from most systems used in the Germanic languages, which makes it a little bit harder to comprehend for Germanic speakers without ever having seen it, but it also widens the distance between the names of the number-pairs "10+x/10·x" (13/30, 14/40, …), which is ofter quite small in the systems of the Germanic languages; e.g. the English words //fourteen// and //fourty// are quite susceptical to get confused 
 +- references: fen13 
 + 
 +#### Proposal 3 
 + 
 +- 0-10 
 +    - 0: __nul__ 
 +    - 1: __en__ 
 +    - 2: __tvo__ 
 +    - 3: __tri__ 
 +    - 4: __fir__ 
 +    - 5: __fiv__ 
 +    - 6: __seks__ 
 +    - 7: __siven__ 
 +    - 8: __akt__ 
 +    - 9: __neen__ 
 +    - 10: __ten__ 
 +- powers of 10 
 +    - 100: __hundred__ 
 +    - 1000: __tusen__ 
 +    1000000: __miljon__ 
 +references: [cha07](?id=references:cha07) 
 + 
 +### Ordinals 
 + 
 +The "backbone" of the ordinal suffix will be __T__ and/or __D__, and the options are, in terms of T: __-te__ (Danish, Dutch, German, Norwegian); __-ta__ (Icelandic, Swedish); __-t__ (English); and __-ti__ (Icelandic). The other question is whether ordinal numbers will have the singular/plural distinction or be invariant (like genitives). Also, one can see that morphologically, there's a similarity between ordinals and preterites, but happily there is no danger of conflict because numbers don't act as verbs. 
 + 
 +</markdown>
  
-=== Ordinals === 
-[ToDo] 
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