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Wolof language - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.

org/wiki/Wolof_language#Notable_characteristics

300 ñetti téeméer

400 ñeenti téeméer

500 juróomi téeméer

600 juróom-benni téeméer

700 juróom-ñaari téeméer

800 juróom-ñetti téeméer

900 juróom-ñeenti téeméer

1000 junni / junne

1100 junni ak téeméer

1600 junni ak juróom-benni téeméer

1945 junni ak juróom-ñeenti téeméer ak ñeent-fukk ak juróom

1969 junni ak juróom-ñeenti téeméer ak juróom-benn-fukk ak juróom-ñeent

2000 ñaari junni

3000 ñetti junni

4000 ñeenti junni

5000 juróomi junni

6000 juróom-benni junni

7000 juróom-ñaari junni

8000 juróom-ñetti junni

9000 juróom-ñeenti junni

10000 fukki junni

100000 téeméeri junni

1000000 tamndareet / million

Ordinal numbers
Ordinal numbers (first, second, third, etc.) are formed by adding the ending –éél (pronounced ayl)
to the cardinal number.

For example, two is ñaar and second is ñaaréél

The one exception to this system is "first", which is bu njëk (or the adapted French word premier:
përëmye)

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