Appendix:Kamba numbers

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In , the system of creating numbers is very simple and can be easily done. Though, all cardinal numbers are still inflected by the noun that they are referring to.

Cardinal Numbers[edit]

In Kamba, cardinal numbers are inflected just as nouns would be. In Kamba, after 10, where in English we would add "-teen" at the end of the final number (except for eleven and twelve), "ikumi na -" is added before the number that is in question. (e.g. ikumi na keri, sixteen)
In all cases, the number follows the noun. For example:

Mundu yumwe, one man
Imanda idatu, three cakes

When an adjective is used to act upon the noun, the number will come after the adjective. For example:

Mundu mucheo yumwe, one good man
Matumbi manini thandatu, six small eggs

Ordinal Numbers[edit]

Ordinal numbers are expressed by the use of the preposition -a after the noun, except for first and last, which have their own number.

  • First, -a mbēe
  • Second, -a keri
  • Third, -a kadatu
  • Fourth, -a kana
  • Fifth, -a kathano
  • - etc. -
  • Last, -a mu-thiāa