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In Uzbek language numbers from 1 to 10 are unique words. But numbers from 11 and upwards are formed by using the following pattern: for example 11 can be formed by using 10 + 1 while connecting them, 12 can be formed by using 10 + 2 and so on. 4.1. | |||
Ordinal numbers in Uzbek language tell the order of things and their rank: my first teacher. | Ordinal numbers in Uzbek language tell the order of things and their rank: my first teacher. | ||
They tell the order of things in a set: first, second, third, etc. | They tell the order of things in a set: first, second, third, etc. | ||
Ordinal numbers do not show quantity. Ordinal numbers are formed by help of suffix – nchi or –inchi after consonants. | Ordinal numbers do not show quantity. Ordinal numbers are formed by help of suffix – nchi or –inchi after consonants. | ||
In the sentences they look like Number+nchi/inchi + Noun. | In the sentences they look like Number+nchi/inchi + Noun. | ||
For example: | For example: | ||
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If it is a compound numeral then each numeral is written separately. | If it is a compound numeral then each numeral is written separately. | ||
For example: | For example: |
Revision as of 12:08, 15 September 2021
In Uzbek language numbers from 1 to 10 are unique words. But numbers from 11 and upwards are formed by using the following pattern: for example 11 can be formed by using 10 + 1 while connecting them, 12 can be formed by using 10 + 2 and so on. 4.1.
Ordinal numbers in Uzbek language tell the order of things and their rank: my first teacher.
They tell the order of things in a set: first, second, third, etc.
Ordinal numbers do not show quantity. Ordinal numbers are formed by help of suffix – nchi or –inchi after consonants.
In the sentences they look like Number+nchi/inchi + Noun.
For example:
- Mening birinchi o’qituvchim.- My first teacher.
If it is a compound numeral then each numeral is written separately.
For example:
- Yigirma birinchi uy. – House [number] twenty one.