Chuvash

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Chuvash numbers (edit)
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    Cardinal: ҫиччӗ (śiččĕ)
    Ordinal: ҫиччӗмӗш (śiččĕmĕš)
    Distributive: ҫичшер (śičšer)

Etymology

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Inherited from Bulgar جىات (cyēti, seven),[1] itself inherited from Proto-Turkic *yẹt(t)i (seven).[2][3]

Cognate with Khalaj yêtti, Turkish yedi, Uzbek yetti, Bashkir ете (yete) and Yakut сэттэ (sette).

Pronunciation

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Numeral

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ҫиччӗ or ҫичӗ or ҫич (śiččĕ or śič̬ĕ or śič)

  1. seven

References

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  1. ^ Hakimzjanov, Farid Sabirzjanovich (1986) “New Volga Bulgarian Inscriptions”, in Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae[1] (in Bulgar), volume 40, number 1, page 174
  2. ^ Fedotov, M. R. (1996) “пиллӗк”, in Etimologičeskij slovarʹ čuvašskovo jazyka [Etymological Dictionary of the Chuvash Language] (in Russian), volume II, Cheboksary: Chuvash State Institute of Humanities, pages 125-127
  3. ^ Jegorov, V. G. (1964) “пиллӗк”, in Etimologičeskij slovarʹ čuvašskovo jazyka [Etymological Dictionary of the Chuvash Language] (in Russian), Cheboksary: Čuvašskoje knižnoje izdatelʹstvo, page 215

Further reading

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  • ҫиччӗ”, in Электронлă сăмахсар[2] (overall work in Russian and Chuvash), 1996.