User:IJzeren Jan/List of name of 1 to 10 in different languages

Akkadian
i&#X161;tēn, &#X161;ena, &#X161;ala&#X161;, erbe, ḥami&#X161;, &#X161;i&#X161;&#X161;u, sebe, samāne, ti&#X161;e, e&#X161;er

Algerian Arabic
واحد، زوج، ثلاثة، ربعة، خمسة، ستّة، سبعة، ثمانية، تسعة، عشرة
 * in the Latin alphabet: wāḥed, zūj, ṯlāṯa, rabʻa, ḫamsa, sitta, sebʻa, ṯmānya, tisʻa, ʻa&#X161;ra

Amharic
አንድ፥ ሁለት፥ ሦስት፥ አራት፥ አምስት፥ ስድስት፥ ሰባት፥ ስምንት፥ ዘጠኝ፥ አሥር


 * in the Latin alphabet: 'and, hulett, sost, 'aratt, 'ammist, siddist, sebatt, simmint, zeTenny, 'assir

Arabic
واحد، اثنان، ثلاثة، أربعة، خمسة، ستّة، سبعة، ثمانيّة، تسعة، عشرة
 * in the Latin alphabet: wāḥid, ʼiṯnān, ṯalāṯah, ʼarbaʻah, ḫamsah, sittah, sabʻah, ṯamāniyyah, tisʻah, ʻa&#X161;arah

Aragonese
un, dos, tres, cuatro, zinco, seis, siet, güeito, nueu, diez

Armenian, West
մէկ, երկու, երեք, չորս, հինգ, վեց, եօթը, ութ, ինը, տասը
 * in the Latin alphabet: mēgĕ, yergou, yerekʻ, čʻors, hinkʻ, vecʻ, yeōtʻĕ, outʻ, inĕ, dasĕ

Aromanian
unu, doi, trei, patru, tinti, shase, shapte, optu, noaua, date

Asturian
uno, dos, tres, cuatru, cincu, seis, siete, ochu, nueve, diez

Auvergnat
vun, dou, trei, catre, sin, siei, sé, veu, neu, dié

Azerbaijani
bir, iki, üç, dörd, beş, altı, yeddi, səkkiz, doqquz, on

Bashkir
ber, ike, ös, dört, biş, altı, ete, higeð, tuğıð, un

Basque
bat, bi, hiru, lau, bost, sei, zazpi, zortzi, bederatzi, hamar

Belarusian
адзін, два, тры, чатыры, пяць, шэсць, сэм, дзэвяць, дзэсяць
 * in the Latin alphabet: adzin, dva, try, čatyry, piać, &#X161;esć, sem, vósem, dzeviać, dzesiać

Breton, Old
un, dou/dau, tri, petguar, pemp, hue, seith/seidth, eith, nau, dec

Breton
eun/unan, daou, tri, pewar, pemp, c'hwec'h, seizh, eizh, nav, dek

Bulgarian
едно, две, три, четири, пет, шест, седем, осем, девет, десет
 * in the Latin alphabet: edno, dve, tri, četiri, pet, &#X161;est, sedem, osem, devet, deset

Catalan
un, dos, tres, quatre, cinc, sis, set, vuit, nou, deu

Chagatai
bir, iki, üç, tört, beş, altı, yeti, sekiz, toquz, on

Chinese
一、二、三、四、五、六、七、八、九、十

Chinese, Mandarin

 * in the International Phonetic Alphabet: ʁi˥, ʁɚ˥˩, sɑn˥, sz̩˥˩, ʁu˦˩˨, ljow˥˩, ʨʰi˥, pɑ˥, ʨjow˦˩˨, ʂʐ̩˧˥
 * in Zhuyin: ㄧ1, ㄦ4, ㄙㄢ1, ㄙ4, ㄨ3, ㄌㄧㄡ4, ㄑㄧ1, ㄅㄚ1, ㄐㄧㄡ3, ㄕ2
 * in Wade-Giles: i¹, erh⁴, san¹, ssu⁴, wu³, liu⁴, chʻi¹, pa¹, chiu³, shih²
 * in Gwoyeu Romatzyh: i, ell, san, syh, wuu, liow, chi, ba, jeou, shyr
 * in Hanyu Pinyin: yī, èr, sān, sì, wǔ, lìu, qī, bā, jǐu, shí
 * in Mandarin Phonetic Symbols II: yī, èr, sān, sz̀, wǔ, liòu, chī, bā, jiǒu, shŕ
 * in Tongyong Pinyin: yi, èr, san, sìh, wǔ, liòu, ci, ba, jiǒu, shíh

Chuvash
пӗр, ик, виҫ, тӑват, пилӗк, улт, ҫич, сакӑр, тӑхӑр, вун
 * in the Latin alphabet: pĕr, ik, viś, tăvat, pilĕk, ult, śič, sakăr, tăxăr, vun

Cimbrian
òan, zbeen, drai, viar, vüf, sèks, siban, acht, naün, zègan

Cornish, Old
un, deu, try, peswar, pymp, whegh, seyth, eth, naw, deg

Cornish, Late
idn/ônen, deu/deau, trŷ/trei, pajer/padzhar, pemp, wheh, seyth, eyth/eath, now/naw, deg/dêag

Unified Cornish
onen, deu, try, peswar, pymp, whegh, seyth, eath, naw, dek

Corsican
unu, dui, trè, quattru, cinque, sei, sette, ottu, nove, dece

Crimean Tatar
bir, eki, üç, dört, beş, altı, yedi, sekiz, doquz, on

Cumbric
un, 2, *tri, peddera, pimp, 6, 7, 8, 9, dick/dig

Cypriot Maronite Arabic
آخن، خنين، تلاخة، أربع، خمسة، سيتّة، سابع، خمانية، تيسعة، عاشرة
 * in the Latin alphabet: ʼēḫen, ḫnayn, tlāḫe, ʼarbaʻ, ḫamsi, sītte, sābaʻ, ḫmēnye, tīsʻa, ʻā&#X161;ra

Czech
jeden, dva, tři, čtyři, pět, &#X161;est, sedm, osm, devět, deset

Dalecarlian
ienn, twer, trair, fiuärer, fem, sjäks, sju, åtta, niu, tiu

Dalmatian
join, doi, tra, kwatro, čenk, si, sapto, guapto, nu, dik

Danish
en, to, tre, fire, fem, seks, syv, otte, ni, ti

Egyptian Arabic
واحد، إتنين، تلاتة، أربعة، خمسة، ستّة، سبعة، تمنية، تسعة، عشرة
 * in the Latin alphabet: wāḥid, ʼitnēn, talāta, ʼarbaʻa, ḫamsa, sitta, sabʻa, tamanya, tisʻa, ʻa&#X161;ara

Emilio-Romagnolo
vón, du, trì, cuatar, sinc, sḗs, sét, ót, nṓv, dḗz

English, Old
án, tƿá, þrí, féoƿer, fíf, sex, seofon, eahta, niȝon, tíen
 * modern transliteration: án, twá, þrí, féower, fíf, sex, seofon, eahta, niġon, tíen

English, Middle
ón, twó, thréo, fower/foure, fyve, syxe, seovene, eyghte, nyne/nighen, tene

English, Chaucer
oon, two, thré, fowre, five, syxe/sexe, sevene, eighte, nyne, ten

English
one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten

Esperanto
unu, du, tri, kvar, kvin, ses, sep, ok, naŭ, dek

Etruscan
THV, ZAL, CI, HVTH, MACH, SA, SEMPH, CEZP, *ENVA, ZAR

Faliscan
1, DV, TRIS, 4, *CVICVE, ZEX, *ZEPTEN, OCTV, *NEVEN, 10

Faroese
ein, tveir, tríggir, fýra, fimm, seks, sjey, átta, níggju, tíggju

Flemish
ièn, twiè, drie, viere, vuvve, zèsse, zēvne, achte, nēgne, tiene

Franco-Provençal
yon/yona/yena, dos/does/doves, três, quatro, cinq, siéx, sèt, huit, nô, diéx

French, Old
un, deus, treis, quatre, cinc, sis, set, oit, nouf, dis

French
un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq, six, sept, huit, neuf, dix

Frisian, Old
en, twe, thre, fiuwer, fif, sex, sigun, achta, nigun, tian

Frisian, West
ien, twa, trije, fjouwer, fiif, seis, sân, acht, njoggen, tsien

Frisian, Saterland
aan, twæi, træi, fjauer, fieuw, sæks, sogen, oachte, njugen, tjoon

Friulian
un, doi, trê, cuatri, cinc, sîs, siet, vot, nûf, dîs

Fuyu Gırgıs
bır, igi, uş, durt, biş, altı, çiti, sigis, doğus, on

Tatar
ber, ike, öç, dürt, biş, alti, jide, sigez, tugiz, un

Gagauz
bir, iki, üç, dört, beş, alti, yedi, sekiz, dokuz, on

Galician
un, dous, tres, catro, cinco, seis, sete, oito, nove, dez

Gaulish
oino, do, tri, petor, pempe, suekos, sextam, oxtu, nau, decam

Gascon
un, dus, tres, quate, cinc, shèis, sèt, ueit, nau, dètz

German
eins, zwei, drei, vier, fünf, sechs, sieben, acht, neun, zehn

German, Pennsylvania
eens, zwee, drei, vier, fimf, sex, siwwe, acht, nein/neine, zeh

German, Swiss
eis, zwei/zwe/zwo/zwöi, drüü/drei, vier, foif/föif/füüf, sächs, siibe/sibe, acht, nüün, zäh

Proto-Germanic

 * ainaz, *twaiz, *þrijaz, *fidwōriz, *fimfy, *seḫs, *seḇún, *aḫtau, *niwun, *teġán

Gothic

 * in the Latin alphabet: ains, twai, þreis, fidwor, fimf, saíhs, sibun, ahtau, niun, taíhun

Gothic, Crimean

 * in the Latin alphabet: ene, tua, tria, fyder, fyuf, seis, sevene, athe, nyne, thiine

Greek, Attic
ἙΙΣ, ΔΎΩ, ΤΡΕΙΣ, ΤΈΤΤΑΡΕΣ, ΠΈΝΤΕ, ἝΞ, ἙΠΤΆ, ΟΚΤΏ, ΕΝΝΈΑ, ΔΈΚΑ
 * in the Latin alphabet: heis, dýō, treis, téttares, pénte, héks, heptá, oktṓ, ennéa, déka

Greek, Demotic
ένα, δύω, τρία, τέσσερα, πέντε, έξι, εφτά, οχτώ, εννέα, δέκα
 * in the Latin alphabet:
 * ''United Nations orthography: éna, dýo, tría, téssera, pénte, éxi, eftá, ochtó, ennéa, déka
 * ''United States orthography: éna, dhío, tría, téssera, péde, éxi, eftá, ohtó, ennéa, dhéka

Haitian Creole
un, du, toi, qatre, sanq, sis, set, uit, neuf, diz

Hawaiian
e-kahi, e-lua, e-kolu, e-hā, e-lima, e-ono, e-hiku, e-walu, e-iwa, umi

Hawaiian, Kauaʻi-Niʻihau
e-tahi, e-lua, e-tolu, e-hā, e-lima, e-ono, e-hitu, e-walu, e-iwa, umi

Hebrew
אַחַת, שְׁתַּיִם, שְׁלוֹשָׁה, אַרְבָּעָה, חֲמִשָּׁה, שִׁשָּׁה, שִׁבְעָה, שְׁמוֹנָה, תִּשְׁעָה, עֲשָׂרָה
 * in the Latin alphabet
 * in Tiberian vocalisation: ʼaḥaṯ, &#X161;táyim, &#X161;əlô&#X161;āh, ʼarbāʻāh, ḥămi&#X161;&#X161;āh, &#X161;i&#X161;&#X161;āh, &#X161;iḇʻāh, &#X161;əmônāh, ti&#X161;ʻāh, ʻăśārāh
 * in Standard Hebrew: aḥat, &#X161;táyim, &#X161;əlo&#X161;a, arbaʻa, ḥami&#X161;&#X161;a, &#X161;i&#X161;&#X161;a, &#X161;ivʻa, &#X161;əmona, ti&#X161;ʻa, ʻasara
 * in Israeli Hebrew: achat, shtaim, shlosha, arba'a, chamisha, shisha, shiv'a, shmona, tish'a, asara
 * in the International Phonetic Alphabet
 * in Tiberian vocalisation: ʔa.ħaθ, ˈʃt̪aː.jim, ʃə.ˌloː.ˈʃɔː, ʔaɾ.ˌbɔː.ˈʕɔː, ħa.ˌmiʃ.ˈʃɔː, ʃiʃ.ˈʃɔː, ʃiβ.ˈʕɔː, ʃə.ˌmoː.ˈn̪ɔː, t̪iʃ.ˈʕɔː, ʕa.ˌɬɔː.ˈɾɔː
 * in Temani Hebrew: ʔa.ħaθ, ˈʃt̪aː.jim, ʃa.loː.ˈʃɔː, ʔar.bɔː.ˈʕɔː, ħa.miʃ.ˈʃɔː, ʃiʃ.ˈʃɔː, ʃib.ˈʕɔː, ʃa.moː.ˈn̪ɔː, t̪iʃ.ˈʕɔː, ʕa.sɔː.ˈrɔː
 * in Sephardi Hebrew: a.ħat̪, ˈʃt̪a.jim, ʃə.lo.ˈʃɔ, ar.bɔ.ˈʕɔ, ħa.mi.ˈʃɔ, ʃi.ˈʃɔ, ʃiv.ˈʕɔ, ʃə.mo.ˈn̪ɔ, t̪iʃ.ˈʕɔ, ʕa.sɔ.ˈrɔ
 * in Ashkenazi Hebrew: ɑ.χɑs, ˈʃtɑ.jɪm, ʃlɔw.ˈʃɔ, ɑʀ.bɔ.ˈɔ, χɑ.mɪ.ˈʃɔ, ʃɪ.ˈʃɔ, ʃɪ.ˈvɔ, ʃmɔw.ˈnɔ, ti.ˈʃɔ, ɑ.sɔ.ˈʀɔ
 * in Standard Hebrew: a.ħat, ˈʃta.jim, ʃə.lo.ˈʃa, ar.ba.ˈʕa, ħa.miʃ.ˈʃa, ʃiʃ.ˈʃa, ʃiv.ˈʕa, ʃə.mo.ˈna, tiʃ.ˈʕa, ʕa.sa.ˈra
 * in Israeli Hebrew: a.χat, ˈʃta.im, ˈʃlo.ʃa, aʁ.ba.ˈa, χa.mi.ˈʃa, ʃi.ˈʃa, ʃiv.ˈa, ʃmo.ˈna, tiʃ.ˈa, a.sa.ˈʁa

Proto-Hellenic

 * hems, *duwo, *treies, *kwetwores, *hweks, *hepta, *oktō, *ennewa, *deka

Icelandic, Old
einn, tueir, þrír, fiórer, fimm, sex, siau, átta, nío, tío

Icelandic
einn/ein/eitt, tveir/tvær/tvö, þrír/þrjár/þrjú, fjórir/fjórar/fjögur, fimm, sex, sjö, átta, níu, tíu

Proto-Indo-European
*oinos/*oiwos/*oikos/*sems, *duwou, *treies, *kʷetwores, *peŋkʷe, *sweḱs, *septṃ, *oḱtou, *newṇ, *deḱṃt

Inuktitut
atausiq, malruk, piŋasut, sitamat, tallimat, arvinilik, aypak, piŋasunik, quliŋiluat, qulit

Iraqi Arabic
واحد، ثنان، ثلاثة، أربعة، خمسة، ستّة، سبعة، ثمانية، تسعة، عشرة
 * in the Latin alphabet: wāḥid, ṯinayn, ṯilāṯa, ʼarbaʻa, ḫamsa, sitta, sabʻa, ṯimānya, tisʻa, ʻa&#X161;ra

Irish, Old
óen-, dáu, trí, ceṫir, cóic, sé, seċt, oċt, noí, deiċ

Irish
aon, dó, trí, ceathair, cúig, sé, seacht, ocht, naoi, deich

Istro-Romanian
ur, doi, trei, påtru, ținț, șåse, șåpte, opt/osan, devet, deset/zåțe

Italian
uno, due, tre, quattro, cinque, sei, sette, otto, nove, dieci

Jamska
ein, tvo, tri, fyyr, fem, seks, sju, åått, ni, ti

Japanese
一つ、二つ、三つ、四つ、五つ、六つ、七つ、八つ、九つ、十
 * in Hiragana: ひとつ、ふたつ、みっつ、よっつ、いつつ、むっつ、ななつ、やっつ、ここのつ、とお
 * in Katakana: ヒトツ、フタツ、ミッツ、ヨッツ、イツツ、ムッツ、ナナツ、ヤッツ、ココノツ、トオ
 * in the Latin alphabet
 * in Kunrei-shiki: hitotu, hutatu, mittu, yottu, itutu, muttu, nanatu, yattu, kokonotu, tô
 * in Hepburn: hitotsu, futatsu, mittsu, yottsu, itsutsu, muttsu, nanatsu, yattsu, kokonotsu, tō

Sino-Japanese
一、二、三、四、五、六、七、八、九、十
 * in Hiragana: いち、に、さん、し、ご、ろく、しち、はち、きゅう、じゅう
 * in Katakana: イチ、ニ、サン、シ、ゴ、ロク、シチ、ハチ、キュウ、ジュウ
 * in the Latin alphabet
 * in Kunrei-shiki: iti, ni, san, si, go, roku, siti, hati, kyû, zyû
 * in Hepburn: ichi, ni, san, shi, go, roku, shichi, hachi, kyū, jū

Jèrriais
ieune, deux, trais, quat', chînq, six, sept, huit, neuf, dgix

Kalaallisut
ataaseq, marluk, pingasut, sisamat, tallimat, arfinillit, arfineq, marluk, arfineq, pingasut, qulingiluat, qulit

Kazakh
bir, yeki, uş, tort, bes, alti, jetti, segiz, toğiz, on

Kentish, Old
án, twá, þrío, fíower, fíf/víf, siox, siofun, eahta, niogan/neogan, tén/téon

Khalaj Turkish
bii, äkki, üüç, töört, beeş, alta, yeetti, säkkiz, toqquz, oon

Klingon
wa', cha', wej, loS, vagh, jav, Soch, chorgh, Hut, wa'maH

Korean

 * in the Latin alphabet: hana, dul, set, net, daseot, yeoseot, ilgop, yeodeol, ahop, yeol

Sino-Korean

 * in the Latin alphabet: il, i, sam, sa, o, yuk, chil, pal, gu, ship

Kurdish
yek, du, sê, çar, pênc, şeş, heft, heşt, neh, deh

Kyrgyz
бир, эки, үч, төрт, беш, алты, жети, сегиз, тогуз, он
 * in the Latin alphabet: bir, eki, üč, tört, beš, alty, ğeti, segiz, toguz, on

Ladin
un, doi, trëi, cater, cinc, síes, set, òt, nuéf, díesc

Ladino
אוּנוּ, דוֹ, טְרֵי, קוּאַטְרוּ, סִינְקוּ, סֵיש, סִייֵּטִי, אוֹג׳וּ, מוּאֵיוִי, דִייֵּס
 * in the Latin alphabet: unu, do, tre, cuatru, sincu, sex, sieti, ochu, muevi, dies

Languedocien
un, dos, tres, quatre, cinc, sièis, sèt, uèch, nòu, dètz

Latin, Old
OENVS/OINVS, DVO, TRES, QVATVOR/QVATBOR, QVINQVE/QVENQVE, SEX, SEPTEM, OCTO, NEVEN, DECEM

Latin, Classical
VNVS, DVO, TRES, QVATTVOR, QVINQVE, SEX, SEPTEM, OCTO, NOVEM, DECEM
 * modern transliteration: ūnus, duo, trēs, quattuor, quīnque, sex, septem, octō, novem, decem

Latin, Vulgar
VNO, DVOS/DVI, TRES, QVATTOR, CINQVE, SES, SEPTE, OCTO, NOVE, DECE

Latvian
viens, divi, trīs, četri, pieci, se&#X161;i, septiņi, astoņi, deviņi, desmit

Lebanese Arabic
واحد، تنان، تلاتة، أربعة، خمسة، ستّة، سبعة، تمانة، تسعة، عشرة
 * in the Latin alphabet: wāḥad, tnēn, tlēti, ʼarbʻa, ḫamsi, setti, sabʻa, tmēni, tesʻa, ʻa&#X161;ra

Ligurian
un, doì, trei, quattro, çinque, sei, sette, euttu, neuve, dexe

Limousin
un, dōū, trei, quātre, cin, siei, se, hue, nō, die

Lithuanian
vienas, du, trys, keturi, penki, &#X161;e&#X161;i, septyni, a&#X161;tuoni, devyni, de&#X161;imt

Livonian
ik&#X161;, kak&#X161;, kuolm, nēļa, vī&#X17E;, kū&#X17E;, seis, kādõks, īdõks, kim

Lombard
vun, duu, trii, quatter, cinqu, sés, sètt, vòtt, noeuv, dés

Ludic
üks, kak&#X161;, kolme, njelj, vii&#X161;, kuu&#X161;, seittj&#X161;eme, kaheksa, üheksa, küme

Luxembourgish
eent, zwee, dräi, véier, fënnef, sechs, siwen, aacht, néng, zéng

Macedonian
еден, два, три, четири, пет, шест, седум, осум, девет, десет
 * in the Latin alphabet: eden, dva, tri, četiri, pet, &#X161;est, sedum, osum, devet, deset

Maltese
wieħed, tnejn, tlieta, erbgħa, ħamsa, sitta, sebgħa, tmienja, disgħa, għaxra

Manx
nane, jees, tree, kiore, queig, shey, shiaght, hoght, nuy, jeih

Maori
tahi, rua, toru, whā, rima, ono, whitu, waru, iwa, tekau

Marquesan (North)
e-tahi, e-ua, e-toū, e-hā, e-ima, e-ono, e-hitu, e-vau, e-hiva, onohuu

Marquesan (South)
e-tahi, e-ua, e-toū, e-fā, e-ima, e-ono, e-fitu, e-vau, e-iva, onofuu

Megleno-Romanian
unu, doi, trei, patru, ținți, șasi, șapti, uopt, nou, zeți

Mi'kmaq
newt, dabu, sist, neo, nan, asugom, eluigenik, ugolmochin, besgunadek, newtiskagh

Mirandese
un, dos, tres, cuatro, cinco, 6, sìete, uito, nove, dìeç

Moroccan Arabic
واحد، جوج، تلاتة، ربعة، خمسة، ستّة، سبعة، تمنية، تسعود، عشرة
 * in the Latin alphabet: wāḥed, &#X17E;ū&#X17E;, tlāta, ṛebʻa, ḫemsa, setta, sebʻa, tmenya, tesʻūd, ʻa&#X161;ara

Mozarabic
اُنُ، دُش، ترَاش، كوَترُ، جِنكُ، شَيش، شَابتَا، اُيتُ، *نُفَا، ديَاش
 * in the Latin alphabet: uno, dox, trex, quatro, chinco, xaix, xebte, oito, *nofe, diex

Mycenaean

 * in the Latin alphabet: eme, duwou/dwo, tris, qetoro, peqe, fhɛks, 7, 8, ennewo, 10

Nahuatl
cë, öme, ëyi, nähui, mäcuïlli, chicuacë, chicöme, chicuëyi, chiconähui, mahtlactli

Najdi Arabic
واحد، إتنين، تلاتة، أربعة، خمسة، ستّة، سبعة، تمنية، تسعة، عشرة
 * in the Latin alphabet: wāḥid, itnīn, talāta, arbaʻa, ḫamsa, sitta, sabʻa, tamanya, tisʻa, ʻa&#X161;ara

Neapolitan
unë, rujë, tréië, quattë, cinghë, sèië, sèttë, òttë, nòvë, riécë

Norn
en, twa, tre, føre/få, 5, siks, 7, 8, ni, ti

Norse, Old
einn, tveir, þrír, fjórir, fimm, sex, sjau, átta, níu, tíu

Northumbrian, Old
án, twá, þrío, fíower, fíf, sex, seofu/siofu, æhto, níone, tén/téo/téa

Norwegian, Bokmål
en, to, tre, fire, fem, seks, sju, åtte, ni, ti

Norwegian, Nynorsk
ein, to, tre, fire, fem, seks, sju, åtte, ni, ti

Oscan
VINVS, DVS, TRIS, PETORA, POMPE-, *SEHS, *SEFTEN, *VHTO, *NVVEN, *DEKEN

Persian

 * in the Latin alphabet: yek, do, se, cahār, panj, &#X161;e&#X161;, haft, ha&#X161;t, noh, dah

Pfaelzisch
oans, zwoa, drei, viare, fümpfe, sex, siem/sibm, åchde, nein, zehn/zéchen

Picard
in, deu, trouo, kat, chink, sis, siet, uit, neuf, dich

Piemontese
ün, dü, trè, quatr, sinc, sés, sèt, öt, nöu, dés

Plautdietsch
een, twee, dree, fea, fief, sass, säwen, acht, näajen, tian

Polish
jeden, dwa, trzy, cztery, pięć, sześć, siedem, osiem, dziewięć, dziesięć

Portuguese-Galician
um/ũ, dois/dous, tres, quatro, cinquo/cinque, seis, sete, oito/outo, nove, deç/dez/des

Portuguese
um, dois, três, quatro, cinco, seis, sete, oito, nove, dez

Provençal
un, dos, tres, quatre, cinc, sièis, sèt, vuèch, nòu, dètz

Prussian, Old
aīns, dwāi, trijan, keturjāi, pēnkjāi, *usjai, *septīnjai, *astōnjai, *newīnjai, desīmtan

Quenya
in the Latin alphabet: minë, atta, neldë, canta, lempë, eñquë, otso, tolto, nertë, cainen

Romanian
unu, doi, trei, patru, cinci, șase, șapte, opt, nouă, zece

Romansh
in, dus, trais, quatter, tschintg, sis, set, otg, nov, diesch

Russian
один, два, три, четыре, пять, шесть, семь, восемь, девять, десять
 * in the Latin alphabet: odin, dva, tri, četyre, pjatʼ, &#X161;estʼ, semʼ, vosemʼ, devjatʼ, desjatʼ

Samoan
tasi, lua, tolu, fa, lima, ono, fitu, valu, iva, sefulu

Samoan, Informal
kasi, lua, kolu, fa, lima, ogo, fiku, valu, iva, sefulu

Sanskrit

 * in the Latin alphabet: eka, dvi, tri, chaturḥ, pañcanḥ, ṣaṣḥ, saptanḥ, aṣṭanḥ, nava, daśa

Sardinian, Logudorese
unu, duos, tres, báttor, chimbe, ses, sette, otto, nove, deghe

Saxon, Northern Low
een, twee, dree, veer, fief, söß, söven, acht, negen, teihn

Scots
ane/ae, twa, three, fower, five, sax, sieven, aicht, nine, ten

Scottish Gaelic
aon, dhà, trì, ceithir, cóig, sia, seachd, ochd, naoi, deich

Sicilian
unu, dui, ṭṛi, quaṭṭṛu, cincu, sie, setti, òttu, novi, dèci

Silesian, Lower
ans, zwie, drei, vier, fümf, sechs, siewa/sieba, acht, nåin, zeha

Sindarin
in the Latin alphabet: min, tâd, neled, canad, leben, eneg, odog, toloth, neder, caer

Scanian
ein, tvåo, tre, fīra, fem, säx/säjs, sjuu/sjyy, åta, nie, tie

Slavonic, Old Church
ѥдинъ (ѥдьнъ), дъва (дъвѣ), триѥ (трьѥ, три), четыре (четыри), пѧть, шесть, седмь, осмь, девѧть, десѧть
 * in the Latin alphabet: jedinŭ, dĭva, trĭje, četyre, pętĭ, &#X161;estĭ, sedmĭ, osmĭ, devętĭ, desętĭ

Slovak
jeden, dva, tri, &#X161;tyri, päť, &#X161;esť, sedem, osem, deväť, deseť

Slovenian
ena, dva, tri, &#X161;tiri, pet, &#X161;est, sedem, osem, devet, deset

Spanish, Old
uno, dos, tres, quatro, cinquo, seis, siete, ocho, nuef, dieç/diez

Spanish
uno, dos, tres, cuatro, cinco, seis, siete, ocho, nueve, diez

Swabian
oes, zwoe, droe, vier, fümf, sechs, siibe, acht, noen, zaen

Swedish
en, två, tre, fyra, fem, sex, sju, åtta, nio, tio

Syrian Arabic
واحد، تنين، تلاتة، أربعة، خمسة، ستّة، سبعة، تمانة، تسعة، عشرة
 * in the Latin alphabet: wāḥed, tnēn, tlāte, ʼarbʻa, ḫamse, sətte, sabʻa, tmāne, tesʻa, ʻa&#X161;ara

Tahitian
tahi, piti, toru, maha, pae, ōno, hitu, vau, iva, hōeahuru

Tatar
ber, ike, öç, dürt, biş, alti, jide, sigez, tugiz, un

Thai
หนึ่ง สอง สาม สี่ ห้า หก เจ็ด แปด เก้า สิบ
 * numerals: ๑ ๒ ๓ ๔ ๕ ๖ ๗ ๘ ๙ ๑๐
 * in the Latin alphabet: neaung, song, sam, see, ha, hok, jed, pad, kao, sib

Tibetan
གཅིག, གཉིས, གསུམ, བཞི, ལྔ, དྲུག, བདུན, བརྒྱད, དགུ, བཅུ
 * numerals: ༠, ༡, ༢, ༣, ༤, ༥, ༦, ༧, ༨, ༩
 * in the Latin alphabet: gcig, gnyis, gsum, bzhi, lnga, drug, bdun, brgyad, dgu, bcu
 * phonetic: ci', ñi, sum, &#X17E;I, ṅa, thrU', dÜn, gyÄ, gU, cu

Tongan
taha, ua, tolu, fā, nima, ono, fitu, valu, hiva, hongofulu

Old Turkic
bir, iki, üç, tört, beş, altı, yeti, säkiz, toquz, on

Turkish
bir, iki, üç, dört, beş, altı, yedi, sekiz, dokuz, on

Turkmen
bir, iki, uç, dört, bäş, alti, edi, sekiz, dokuz, on
 * in the Cyrillic alphabet: бир, ики, үч, дөрт, бәш, алти, еди, секиз, докуз, он

Ukrainian
одын, два, трі, чотыры, пять, шість, сім, вісім, девять, десять
 * in the Latin alphabet: odyn, dva, tri, čotyry, pjatʼ, &#X161;istʼ, sim, visim, devjatʼ, desjatʼ

Umbrian
VNS, TVF, TRIF, PETVR-, PVMPE-, SEHS-, 7, 8, *NVVIM, *DESEM

Uyghur
بىر، ئىككى، ئۈچ، تۆرت، بهش، ئلته، يهتته، سهككىز، توققۇز، ئون
 * in the Cyrillic alphabet: бир, икки, үч, төрт, бәш, алтә, яттә, сәккиз, тоққуз, он
 * in the Latin alphabet: bir, ikki, üq, tört, bex, alte, yette, sekkiz, tokhkhuz, on

Uzbek
bir, ikki, uch, to'rt, besh, olti, yetti, sakkiz, to'kkiz, o'n
 * in the Cyrillic alphabet: бир, икки, уч, тўрт, бэш, олти, етти, саккиз, тўккиз, ўн

Valencian
u, dos, tres, quatre, cinc, sis, set, huit, nou, deu

Venetian
on, do, tri, cuatro, sinque, sié, sete, oto, nove, diese

Vietnamese
một, hai, ba, bốn, năm, sáu, bảy, tám, chín, mười

Sino-Vietnamese
nhất, nhị, tam, tứ, ngũ, lục, thất, bát, cữu, thập

Walloon
onk, deus, troes, cwate, cénk, shijh, set, ût, noûf, dijh

Welsh, Old
un, dou/deu, tri, petwar, pimp, chwech, seyth, oith, naw, dec

Welsh
un, dau, tri, pedwar, pump, chwech, saith, wyth, naw, deg

Yemeni Arabic
واحد، إثنين، ثلاثة، أربعة، خمسة، ستّح، سبعة، ثمانية، تسعة، عشرة
 * in the Latin alphabet: wāḥid, ʼiṯnayn, ṯalāṯeh, ʼarbaʻah, ḫamseh, sitteḥ, sabʻah, ṯamāniyeh, tisʻah, ʻa&#X161;arah

Yiddish
אײנס, צװײ, דרײַ, פֿיר, פֿינף, זעקס, זיבן, אַכט, נײַן, צען
 * in the Latin alphabet: ejns, ẓwej, draj, fir, finf, zeks, zibn, aḫt, najn, ẓen

Yola
oane, twye, dhree, vowér, veeve, zeese, zebbem, ayght, neene, dhen