- tri, pedwar, pump,
chwech Meddai clychau Aberdyfi. Un, dau, tri, pedwar, pump,
chwech,
saith Mal un, dau tri, pedwar, pump,
chwech Meddai clychau Aberdyfi...
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objects being counted. The
numerals for "five", "six" and "hundred" (pump,
chwech and cant) also have
reduced forms (pum, chwe, can) when they
precede the...
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ceathair ceithir kiare pedwar 5 cóic cúig còig
queig pump 6 sé sé sia shey
chwech 7
secht seacht seachd shiaght saith 8 ocht ocht ochd
hoght wyth 9 noí naoi...
-
Mazzini (1954),
concerning the
Italian politician Giuseppe Mazzini Yn
chwech ar
hugain oed ("When I was twenty-six
years old"). 1959. Autobiography....
- pymp pemp 6
sethera ****ie hofa ithy
haata —
lezar hith-her
teaser leetera chwech hwegh c'hwec'h 7
lethera mithy lofa
mithy slaata — azar lith-her leaser...
- [ɢɑχɑɾ] 'snow'
Upper Sorbian brach [bʁ̞äʀ̝̊] 'fault'
Fricative trill.
Welsh chwech [χweːχ] 'six' See
Welsh phonology. West
Frisian berch [bɛrʀ̝̊˖] 'mountain'...
-
pedair peswar,
peder pevar,
peder 5 *pempe pimp pump pymp pemp 6 *swexs
chwech chwech hwegh c'hwec'h 7 *****tan
seith saith seyth seizh 8 *oxtū wyth wyth eth...
-
phonology Ukrainian ефі́рний efirný [eˈfirnɪj] 'ethereal' See
Ukrainian phonology Welsh chwech [χweːχ] 'six' See
Welsh phonology Yoruba [example needed]...
- + /h/.
Initial /χw/ is
colloquially realised as [ʍ] in the south, e.g.
chwech /χweːχ/ ('six')
pronounced [ʍeːχ]. [ç]
results from /j/ when
preceded by...
- the word for 'six',
suexs (cf.
Gaulish suexsos 'sixth',
Irish sé,
Welsh chwech 'six'),
after a
Gallic custom of
including numbers in
tribal names (e.g...