More about numbers

Fredrik gadrauhts at HOTMAIL.COM
Thu Jun 5 12:44:25 UTC 2008


In crimean they count with ite as one.
What is that? Is it from ita = it?

According to zompist the word for one is ene, what's the evidence of 
that? http://zompist.com/euro.htm#ie

Why do the numbers in crimean gothic end with -e?
e.g. sevene, nyne and thiine?

The e in athe is obvious coz it's a weakened 'au' I presume.

Should th in crimean be read as t?

And what about ii in thiine. Is that a long i or two syllables?
if so I guess it should have been a short e in the first syllable and
a schwa in the second.


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