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  • igiharuro - number
  • isinzi - a big number (10 000 etc.)

1 - 10[edit | edit source]

  • 1 = rimwe kimwe umwe
  • 2 = kabiri - bibiri - babiri
  • 3 = gatatu - bitatu - batatu
  • 4 = kane - bine - bane
  • 5 = gatanu - bitanu - batanu
  • 6 = gatandatu
  • 7 = indwi
  • 8 = umunani
  • 9 = icenda
  • 10 = icumi

11 - 20[edit | edit source]

  • 11 = cumi nu rimwe
  • 12 = cumi nu kabiri
  • 13 = cumi nu gatatu
  • 14 = cumi nu kane
  • 15 = cumi nu gatanu
  • 16 = cumi nu gatandatu
  • 17 = cumi n'indwi
  • 18 = cumi n'umunani
  • 19 = cumi n'icenda
  • 20 = mirong'ibiri
  • 30 = mirong'itatu
  • 40 = mirong'ine
  • 50 = mirong'itanu
  • 60 = mirong'itandatu
  • 70 = mirong'indwi
  • 80 = mirong'umunani
  • 90 = mirong'icenda

100 - 900[edit | edit source]

  • 100 = ijana
  • 200 = amajana abiri (pl. "amajana")
  • 300 = amajana atatu
  • 400 = amajama ane
  • 500 = amajama atanu
  • 600 = amajama atandatu
  • 700 = amajama indwi
  • 800 = amajama umunani
  • 900 = amajama icenda

over 1000[edit | edit source]

  • 1000 = igihumbi
  • 100,000 = iraqi/ilaki

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]

Table of Contents - Rundi Course - 0 to A1[edit source]


Introduction to Rundi Language


Greetings and Introductions


Nouns and Pronouns


Numbers and Time


Verbs and Tenses


Family and Relationships


Adjectives and Adverbs


Food and Dining


Prepositions and Conjunctions


Travel and Transportation


Burundian Culture


Hobbies and Entertainment


Questions and Negation


Health and Emergencies


Rundi Etiquette and Customs

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