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Friday, July 25, 2008

Armenian numerals

The system of Armenian numerals is a numeral system originating using the (capital) letters of the ancient Armenians. There was no notation for zero, and the numeric values for individual letters was added together. Since not all browsers can render Unicode Armeniann letters, their phonetic equivalents are also given in this table.

ArmenianPhoneticArabic
Աayb1
Բben2
Գgim3
Դda 4
Եech 5
Զza6
Էeh7
Ըet8
Թto9
Ժzhe10
Իini20
Լliwn30
Խxeh40
Ծca50
Կken60
Հho70
Ձja80
Ղghad90
Ճcheh100
Մmen200
Յyi300
Նnow400
Շsha500
Ոvo600
Չcha700
Պpeh800
Ջjheh900
Ռra1000
Սseh2000
Վvew3000
Տtiwn4000
Րreh5000
Ցco6000
Ւyiwn7000
Փpiwr8000
Քkeh9000

Note that the final two letters of the Armenian alphabet, "o" (Օ) and "fe" (Ֆ) were added later to facilitate transliteration of other languages after Arabic numerals came into use, and so they have no assigned numerical value.

See also: Numeral system, Arabic numerals, Babylonian numerals, Chinese numerals, Greek numerals, Hebrew numerals, Indian numerals, Mayan numerals, Roman numerals.



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