ܚܡܫܐ

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Assyrian Neo-Aramaic

Assyrian Neo-Aramaic numbers (edit)
50
 ←  4 ܗ.
5
6  → 
    Cardinal: ܚܲܡܫܵܐ (ḥamšā)
    Ordinal: ܚܡܝܼܫܵܝܵܐ (ḥmīšāyā)
    Multiplier: ܡܚܘܼܡܫܵܐ (mḥumšā)
    Fractional: ܚܘܼܡܫܵܐ (ḥumšā)
Root
ܚ ܡ ܫ (ḥ m š)
6 terms

Etymology

From Aramaic חַמְשָׁא (ḥamšā), from Proto-Semitic *ḫamš-; compare Arabic خَمْسَة (ḵamsa) and Hebrew חֲמִישָּׁה (khamishá).

Pronunciation

Numeral

ܚܲܡܫܵܐ (ḥamšām (feminine ܚܲܡܸܫ (ḥammiš), construct ܚܲܡܫܵܬ݂ (ḥamšāṯ))

  1. five (5)

Usage notes

  • As a number, stress falls on the last syllable rather than the penultimate when enumerating a noun after it.

Turoyo

Turoyo numbers (edit)
50
 ←  4 5 6  → 
    Cardinal: ܚܰܡܫܐ (ḥamšo)
    Ordinal: ܕܰܚ ܚܰܡܫܐ (daḥ ḥamšo), ܚܡܝܫܳܝܐ (ḥmišoyo)

Etymology

From Aramaic ܚܡܫܐ (ḥamšā), from Proto-Semitic *ḫamšatum.

Pronunciation

Numeral

ܚܰܡܫܐ (ḥamšom (feminine ܚܰܡܡܷܫ (ḥammëš))

  1. five

Western Neo-Aramaic

Western Neo-Aramaic cardinal numbers
 <  4 5 6  > 
    Cardinal : ܚܰܡܫܰܐ (ḥamša)

Etymology

From Aramaic ܚܡܫܐ (ḥamšā), from Proto-Semitic *ḫamšatum.

Pronunciation

Numeral

ܚܰܡܫܰܐ (ḥamšam (feminine ܚܰܡّܶܫ (ḥammeš))

  1. five