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Abkhazian Vocabulary - Count to 10

Hi Abkhazian learners! 😊

In this lesson, we will be learning how to count from one to ten in Abkhazian. Knowing basic counting skills is essential to successfully communicate and understand numbers in any language. Let's start!


Don't hesitate to look into these other pages after completing this lesson: Numbers and Counting in Abkhazian, Abkhazian Vocabulary → Weather and Climate in Abkhazia ..., Health & Common Expressions in Abkhazian Markets.

The Abkhazian Number System[edit | edit source]

Unlike the decimal system used in English, Abkhazian uses a vigesimal or base-20 number system. This means that instead of counting by tens, Abkhazian speakers count by twenties. The Abkhazian number system also uses a combination of base and root numbers to form the larger numbers.

Let's start with the base numbers:

Abkhazian Transliteration English
Аҟа Aq'a One
Амҵа Amc'a Two
Аҟәа Aq'wa Three
Аҭа At'a Four
Аҟыла Aq'yla Five

Now, let's learn the root numbers:

Abkhazian Transliteration English
щәа shch'a Six
аза aza Seven
рыӡа ryza Eight
ахьа aχ'a Nine
жәабжьа jhʷabjh'a Ten

To form numbers from eleven to nineteen, we use the root number and add the base number one (аҟа), for example:

  • щәа аҟа (shch'a aq'a) - Eleven
  • аза аҟа (aza aq'a) - Twelve
  • рыӡа аҟа (ryza aq'a) - Thirteen
  • ахьа аҟа (aχ'a aq'a) - Fourteen
  • жәабжьа аҟа (jhʷabjh'a aq'a) - Fifteen

From twenty (Аҵыл), we use the base numbers and add the root numbers formed of two syllables, for example:

  • Аҵыл аҟа (Ac'yl aq'a) - Twenty-one
  • Аҵыл Амҵа (Ac'yl Amc'a) - Twenty-two
  • Аҵыл Аҟәа (Ac'yl Aq'wa) - Twenty-three
  • Аҵыл Аҭа (Ac'yl At'a) - Twenty-four
  • Аҵыл Аҟыла (Ac'yl Aq'yla) - Twenty-five

And so on...

Now let's put the numbers in context with some examples.

Dialogue[edit | edit source]

- Person 1: Аҟа, Амҵа, Абәаҭа (Aq'a, Amc'a, Abəat'a) (One, two, three) - Person 2: Аҭа аҟыраҵа (At'a aq'yrac'a) (Four and six) - Person 1: Жәабжьа ахьыл (Jhʷabjh'a aχ'yl) (Ten and twenty) - Person 2: Амҵа Аҵыл аҟа (Amc'a Ac'yl aq'a) (Twenty-two)

Cultural Information[edit | edit source]

Abkhazia is a small country located in the Caucasus mountain range, and the Abkhazian language has a long history dating back to the 8th century. Abkhazian is a Northwest Caucasian language spoken by the Abkhaz people, and it also has speakers in Russia, Turkey, and Georgia.

The Abkhazian culture is rich and diverse, with a long history of folklore and storytelling. Music and dance are also an essential part of Abkhazian culture, with traditional dances performed at festivals and celebrations. In traditional Abkhazian cuisine, you can find dishes such as mamalyga, a type of cornmeal and cheese dish, and Adjaran khachapuri, a savory pastry filled with cheese and topped with an egg.

Practice[edit | edit source]

To improve your Abkhazian vocabulary, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions! Make sure to check out the Vocabulary page on the Polyglot Club website for more Abkhazian words and phrases.

Keep practicing and soon you will be fluent in Abkhazian! 😊


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