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Laboratory wrote:
Sofia wrote:
Laboratory wrote:

ti:10
tyve:20
tredive:30
fyrre: 30
halvtreds: 50
treds: 60
halvfjers: 70
firs: 80
halvfems:90
hundrede: 100
Yeah it shows up in 50, 70 and 90 as well, not just 90 as I mentioned

yeah I mean it's not really 'weird' its just,, what it's called n ordered and everything so I dont see what the big deal is
I mean it doesn't make sense to have "half" in front of an ready existing number and then making it a new number in a sense, like halvtreds where you'd describe it as "half of sixty" aka "halv" og så "treds" 
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Laboratory wrote:
Angelica wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
it's because it's your native language you don't have to think about it you just execute, learners actually need to consciously deal with it until it's integrated in their brains 
True, i can see why it's confusing tho, both because of the even numbers and we say the second number first when saying 2 digit numbers yea

that last one used to screw me the fuck up
It's one thing where im grateful most other languages don't have the same system
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Snusmumrikken wrote:
Angelica wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
idiots in norway do too despite it being considered archaic they're like ah yes i'm syv og seksti now and i sit like okay be a fucking weirdo goodbye old people we don't need you 
How else do u say it in norwegian, it's always been syv og tres here and nobody really dare to change it?
sekstisyv (or sekstisju depending on dialect) 
that's 67 right? How come it have changed through time??
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Angelica wrote:
Laboratory wrote:
Angelica wrote:
True, i can see why it's confusing tho, both because of the even numbers and we say the second number first when saying 2 digit numbers yea

that last one used to screw me the fuck up
It's one thing where im grateful most other languages don't have the same system
it sounds complicated because like you need to always wait for them to say the first number before knowing what to write down etc
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Angelica wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
Angelica wrote:
How else do u say it in norwegian, it's always been syv og tres here and nobody really dare to change it?
sekstisyv (or sekstisju depending on dialect) 
that's 67 right? How come it have changed through time??
Yeah it's 67 Norwegian is pretty straight forward. Hmmm.. language contact and in all honesty I believe that unless Old Norse did it the way Danish does, Norwegian only did it because Danish did 
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hutsu wrote:
Angelica wrote:
Laboratory wrote:

that last one used to screw me the fuck up
It's one thing where im grateful most other languages don't have the same system
it sounds complicated because like you need to always wait for them to say the first number before knowing what to write down etc
welcome to the main verb of german complex sentences 
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Snusmumrikken wrote:
hutsu wrote:
Angelica wrote:
It's one thing where im grateful most other languages don't have the same system
it sounds complicated because like you need to always wait for them to say the first number before knowing what to write down etc
welcome to the main verb of german complex sentences 
thank you i hate it
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Snusmumrikken wrote:
Angelica wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
sekstisyv (or sekstisju depending on dialect) 
that's 67 right? How come it have changed through time??
Yeah it's 67 Norwegian is pretty straight forward. Hmmm.. language contact and in all honesty I believe that unless Old Norse did it the way Danish does, Norwegian only did it because Danish did 
i tried googling what it was, got even more confused than i was before. those numbers don't seem to even add up with what we have.. because "hundred" seemed to be 120??
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hutsu wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
hutsu wrote:
it sounds complicated because like you need to always wait for them to say the first number before knowing what to write down etc
welcome to the main verb of german complex sentences 
thank you i hate it
yeah me too german is cursed 
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Angelica wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
Angelica wrote:
that's 67 right? How come it have changed through time??
Yeah it's 67 Norwegian is pretty straight forward. Hmmm.. language contact and in all honesty I believe that unless Old Norse did it the way Danish does, Norwegian only did it because Danish did 
i tried googling what it was, got even more confused than i was before. those numbers don't seem to even add up with what we have.. because "hundred" seemed to be 120??
what
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Snusmumrikken wrote:
hutsu wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
welcome to the main verb of german complex sentences 
thank you i hate it
yeah me too german is cursed 
i've never bothered to learn more languages than fin and english
maybe it'd be fun to smash my head against the wall of learning again hmmmmm
which language should i go for first
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Snusmumrikken wrote:
Angelica wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
Yeah it's 67 Norwegian is pretty straight forward. Hmmm.. language contact and in all honesty I believe that unless Old Norse did it the way Danish does, Norwegian only did it because Danish did 
i tried googling what it was, got even more confused than i was before. those numbers don't seem to even add up with what we have.. because "hundred" seemed to be 120??
what
i found this on two sites
"Old Norse clearly used such a system, with its words for "one hundred and eighty" meaning 200 and "two hundred" meaning 240"

one hundred in old norse is 120 🤔🤔
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Snusmumrikken wrote:
hutsu wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
welcome to the main verb of german complex sentences 
thank you i hate it
yeah me too german is cursed 
german grammar is ass
Hutsu
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Angelica wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
Angelica wrote:
i tried googling what it was, got even more confused than i was before. those numbers don't seem to even add up with what we have.. because "hundred" seemed to be 120??
what
i found this on two sites
"Old Norse clearly used such a system, with its words for "one hundred and eighty" meaning 200 and "two hundred" meaning 240"

one hundred in old norse is 120 🤔🤔
is this for real???
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hutsu wrote:
Angelica wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
what
i found this on two sites
"Old Norse clearly used such a system, with its words for "one hundred and eighty" meaning 200 and "two hundred" meaning 240"

one hundred in old norse is 120 🤔🤔
is this for real???
Honestly, don't know. it made me so confused 
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