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Macedonian numerals : ウィキペディア英語版
Macedonian numerals
Macedonian numerals are words that are used in the Macedonian language for expressing quantity. The Macedonian numerals have three grammatical genders (masculine, feminine and neutral) and they can have articles. There are several types of numerals: cardinal numerals, ordinal numerals, collective numerals and multiplicative numerals.
==Cardinal numerals==
The cardinal numerals in the Macedonian language are:
The numerals from 10 - 20 are formed by adding the suffix -наесет (-naeset) to the basic numeral. The suffix -naeset comes from the Old Macedonian suffix -на десет (-na deset).
The numerals 20, 30, 40 and 60 are formed by adding the suffix -есет (-eset, from the Old Macedonian -десет/ -deset). The numerals 50, 70, 80 and 90 are formed by adding the old suffix -десет (-deset). Notice that when we form the number 60, we do not pronounce or write the last two letters of the basic number, шест (šest) > шеесет (šeeset). The same rule goes for the number 50, in other words, we do not pronounce or write the last letter of the basic number. These two rules are used for better and easier pronunciation.
The numbers between the decimal numbers are formed on the following way: decimal number + и (and) + the basic number.
:On the same way are formed the rest of the numbers.
The numbers 100, 200 and 300 are formed by adding the word -сто (-sto) to the basic number. The numbers over 300 are formed by adding the suffix -стотини (-стотини) to the basic number.
:The rest of the numbers are formed same as the numerals between the decimal numerals.
The decagonal numerals are formed by adding the word -илјада (-iljada) to the basic numeral. The numbers between the decagonal numbers are formed on the same way as the numbers between the decimal numbers.
The millions and the numbers between the millions are formed on the same way as the decagonal numerals.
The further numerals are милијарда / ''milijarda'' (billion), трилион / ''trilion'' (trillion)e.t.c. and they are formed as the other Macedonian numerals.

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