Gallo-Italic number comparison

Gallo-Italic Languages: Numbers

Compare how to say the numbers from 0 to 10 in English, Emilian-Romagnol, Ligurian, Lombard and Piedmontese. Toggle columns, filter by any form, switch between table and cards, or focus on just two varieties side by side.

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123 Numbers 0–10 in Gallo-Italic languages

Number English Emilian-Romagnol Ligurian Lombard Piedmontese
0zerożèrzerozerozero
1oneón / óṅnaun / uñavun / voeunaün / üna
2twodû / dåudoî / doedu / dodui / due
3threetrî / traitrei / trætrii / trètre
4fourquâtrquattroquarterquatr
5fivezéncçinquecinchsinc
6sixsëisesses
7sevensètsettesetset
8eightòteuttovotöt
9ninenôvneuvenoeuvnöv
10tendîṡdexedesdes

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0 zero

Emilian-Romagnolżèr
Ligurianzero
Lombardzero
Piedmontesezero

1 one

Emilian-Romagnolón / óṅna
Ligurianun / uña
Lombardvun / voeuna
Piedmonteseün / üna

2 two

Emilian-Romagnoldû / dåu
Liguriandoî / doe
Lombarddu / do
Piedmontesedui / due

3 three

Emilian-Romagnoltrî / trai
Liguriantrei / træ
Lombardtrii / trè
Piedmontesetre

4 four

Emilian-Romagnolquâtr
Ligurianquattro
Lombardquarter
Piedmontesequatr

5 five

Emilian-Romagnolzénc
Liguriançinque
Lombardcinch
Piedmontesesinc

6 six

Emilian-Romagnol
Liguriansëi
Lombardses
Piedmonteseses

7 seven

Emilian-Romagnolsèt
Liguriansette
Lombardset
Piedmonteseset

8 eight

Emilian-Romagnolòt
Ligurianeutto
Lombardvot
Piedmonteseöt

9 nine

Emilian-Romagnolnôv
Ligurianneuve
Lombardnoeuv
Piedmontesenöv

10 ten

Emilian-Romagnoldîṡ
Liguriandexe
Lombarddes
Piedmontesedes

Patterns to notice

Shared Romance roots Forms such as quattro, quâtr, quarter and quatr show clear family resemblance for “four”.
Final consonants Lombard and Piedmontese often show compact forms such as set, ses and des.
Distinct Ligurian forms Ligurian has forms such as çinque, eutto, neuve and dexe, which stand out visually.
Gendered forms Some numbers have masculine and feminine forms, especially one and two: un/uña, du/do, dui/due.

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11 number rowsNumbers 0 to 10 are compared side by side.
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4 Gallo-Italic varietiesEmilian-Romagnol, Ligurian, Lombard and Piedmontese.
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What does this Gallo-Italic numbers page compare?

It compares the numbers 0 to 10 in English, Emilian-Romagnol, Ligurian, Lombard and Piedmontese.

What are Gallo-Italic languages?

Emilian-Romagnol, Ligurian, Lombard and Piedmontese are Gallo-Italic Romance languages spoken across northern Italy and neighbouring areas.

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