Tibetan numerals

Tibetan numerals is the numeral system of the Tibetan script and a variety of the Hindu–Arabic numeral system. It is used in the Tibetan language[1][2] and has a base-10 counting system.[3] The Mongolian numerals were also developed from the Tibetan numerals.[4][5]

Cardinal numbers

Hindu-Arabic numeralTibetan numeralTibetan wordRomanisation
0ཀླད་ཀོར་laykor
1གཅིག་chig [t͡ɕi˥˩]
2གཉིས་nyi [ȵiː˥˥]
3གསུམ་sum [sum˥˥]
4བཞི་shi [ɕi˩˧]
5ལྔ་nga [ŋa˥˥]
6དྲུག་trug [ʈ͡ʂʰu˩˧˨]
7བདུན་dün [tỹ˩˧]
8པརྒྱད་gyay [cɛː˩˧˨]
9དགུ་gu [ku˩˧]

Extended numbers

Hindu-Arabic numeralTibetan numeralTibetan wordRomanisation
10༡༠བཅུ་chu
11༡༡བཅུ་གཅིག་chu ji
12༡༢བཅུ་གཉིས་chu nyi
13༡༣བཅུ་གསུམ་chok sum
14༡༤བཅུ་བཞི་chu shi
15༡༥བཅུ་ལྔ་cho nga
16༡༦བཅུ་དྲུག་chu du
17༡༧བཅུ་བདུན་chug dün
18༡༨བཅུ་པརྒྱདchu gyay
19༡༩བཅུ་དགུ་chu gu
20༢༠ཉི་ཤུ་nyi shu
30༣༠སུམ་ཅུsum ju
40༤༠བཞི་བཅུship ju
50༥༠ལྔ་བཅུngap ju
60༦༠དྲུག་ཅུtrug chu
70༧༠བདུན་ཅུdün ju
80༨༠བརྒྱད་ཅུgyay ju
90༩༠དགུ་བཅུgup ju
100༡༠༠བརྒྱ་gya
1,000༡༠༠༠སྟོང་tong
10,000༡༠༠༠༠ཁྲི་khri
1,000,000༡༠༠༠༠༠༠ས་ཡ་sa ya
10,000,000༡༠༠༠༠༠༠༠བྱེ་བ་bye ba
100,000,000༡༠༠༠༠༠༠༠༠དུང་ཕྱུར་dung phyur
1,000,000,000༡༠༠༠༠༠༠༠༠༠ཐེར་འབུམ་ther 'bum
10,000,000,000༡༠༠༠༠༠༠༠༠༠༠ཐེར་འབུམ་ཆེན་པོ་ther 'bum chen po
100,000,000,000༡༠༠༠༠༠༠༠༠༠༠༠ཁྲག་ཁྲིག་khrag khrig
1,000,000,000,000༡༠༠༠༠༠༠༠༠༠༠༠༠ཁྲག་ཁྲིག་ཆེན་པོ་khrag khrig chen po

Ordinals

Hindu-Arabic numeralTibetan numeralTibetan ordinal wordRomanisation
1དང་པོ་dang po [tʰaŋ˩˧.ko˥˥]
2གཉིས་པ་nyi pa
3གསུམ་པ་sum pa
4བཞི་པ་shi pa
5ལྔ་པ་nga pa
6དྲུག་པ་trug pa
7བདུན་པ་dün pa
8བརྒྱད་པ་gyay pa
9དགུ་པ་gu pa
10༡༠བཅུ་པ་chu pa

Fractions

Tibetan fractions
Fractions -0.50.51.52.53.54.55.56.57.58.5

See also

References

  1. "Tibetan (བོད་སྐད)". Omniglot. Retrieved 19 December 2020.
  2. "Numbers in Tibetan". Omniglot. Retrieved 19 December 2020.
  3. Tournadre, Nicolas; Dorje, Sangda (2003). Manual of Standard Tibetan: Language and civilization. Ithaca, N.Y.: Snow Lion Publications. ISBN 1559391898. OCLC 53477676.
  4. Chrisomalis, Stephen (2010). Numerical Notation: A Comparative History. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521878180.
  5. "The Unicode® Standard Version 10.0 – Core Specification: South and Central Asia-II" (PDF). Unicode.org. Retrieved 3 December 2017.
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