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The Uzbek cardinal numbers are:
Uzbek Numbers • Numerals and Fractions • audio (upload) Cardinal | ||
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bir | one (1) | |
ikki | two (2) | |
uch | three (3) | |
toʻrt | four (4) | |
besh | five (5) | |
olti | six (6) | |
etti | seven (7) | |
sakkiz (8) | eight | |
toʻqqiz (9) | nine | |
oʻn (10) | ten | |
yigirma (20) | twenty | |
oʻttiz (30) | thirty | |
qirq (40) | forty | |
ellik (50) | fifty | |
oltmish (60) | sixty | |
etmish (70) | seventy | |
sakson (80) | eighty | |
toʻqson (90) | ninety | |
yuz (100) | hundred | |
ming (1000) | thousand | |
million | million | |
milliard | billion |
In compound numerals the lower orders of numerals follow the higher. Each numeral is written separately:
Uzbek Numbers • Numerals and Fractions • audio (upload) Compound | ||
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oʻn bir | eleven (11) | |
oʻn ikki | twelve (12) | |
oʻn uch | thirteen (13) | |
oʻn toʻrt | fourteen (14) | |
oʻn besh | fifteen (15) | |
oʻn olti | sixteen (16) | |
oʻn yetti | seventeen (17) | |
oʻn sakkiz | eighteen (18) | |
oʻn toʻqqiz | nineteen (19) | |
yigirma bir | twenty-one (21) | |
oʻttiz ikki | thirty-two (32) | |
qirq uch | forty-three (43) | |
ellik toʻrt | fifty-four (54) | |
oltmish besh | sixty-five (65) | |
etmish olta | seventy-six (76) | |
sakson etti | eighty-seven (87) | |
toʻqson sakkiz | ninety-eight (98) | |
bir yuz oʻn toʻqqiz | one hundred-nineteen (119) | |
ikki yuz sakson sakkiz | two hundred-eighty-eight (288) | |
toʻqqiz yuz toʻqson ikki | nine hundred-ninety-two (992) | |
bir ming toʻqqiz yuz toʻqson ikki | one thousand nine hundred-ninety-two (1992) |
The Uzbek ordinal numbers are formed by adding the suffix -nchi (after vowels) or inchi (after consonants) to cardinal numbers:
Uzbek Numbers • Numerals and Fractions • audio (upload) Ordinals | ||
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birinchi | first | |
ikkinchi | second | |
uchinchi | third | |
toʻrtinchi | forth | |
beshinchi | fifth | |
oltinchi | sixth | |
ettinchi | seventh | |
sakkizinchi | eighth | |
toʻqqizinchi | ninth | |
oʻninchi | tenth | |
yigirmanchi | twentieth | |
oʻttizinchi | thirtieth | |
qirqinchi | fortieth | |
ellikinchi | fiftieth | |
oltmishinchi | sixtieth | |
etmishinchi | seventieth | |
saksoninchi | eightieth | |
toʻqsoninchi | ninetieth | |
yuzinchi | hundredth | |
minginchi | thousandth |
In Uzbek the denominator of a fraction always takes the ablative suffix while the numerator does not take any suffix:
Uzbek Numbers • Numerals and Fractions • audio (upload) Fractions | ||
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ikkidan bir | one half | |
toʻrtdan uch | three-fourths | |
beshdan toʻrt | four fifths | |
oʻndan toʻqqiz | nine tenths |
The decimals are expressed by the word butun (whole) followed by the denominator and the numerator:
Uzbek Numbers • Numerals and Fractions • audio (upload) Decimals | ||
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oʻttiz sakkiz butun oʻndan olti | thirty eight and six tenths (36.6) | |
bir butun oʻndan toʻqqiz | one and nine tenths (1.9) | |
ikki butun oʻndan besh | two and five tenths (2.5) |
In spoken Uzbek the word butun frequently is omitted or replaced by -u or va, both meaning 'and':
Uzbek Numbers • Numerals and Fractions • audio (upload) Decimals (oral) | ||
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oʻttiz sakkiz-u oʻndan olti | thirty eight and six tenths (36.6) | |
oʻttiz sakkiz va oʻndan olti | thirty eight and six tenths (36.6) | |
oʻttiz sakkiz oʻndan olti | thirty eight and six tenths (36.6) |