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Digit strings inflect with colons, lot like abbreviations.
The digit strings ending in digit 1 pronounced as number
1+Num+Card+Sg+Nom
1+Num+Card+Pl+Nom
1+Num+Card+Sg+Ine
The digit strings ending in digit 2 pronounced as number
The digit strings ending in digit 3 pronounced as number
The digit strings ending in digit 4 pronounced as number
The digit strings ending in digit 5 pronounced as number
The digit strings ending in digit 6 pronounced as number
The digit strings ending in digit 7 pronounced as number
The digit strings ending in digit 8 pronounced as number
The digit strings ending in digit 9 pronounced as number
The digit strings ending in digit 0 pronounced as number
The digit string ending in 0 pronounced as tens
The digit string ending in 00 pronounced as hundreds
The digit string ending in 000 pronounced as thousands
The digit string ending in 0’s pronounced as millions
The digit string ending in 0’s pronounced as milliards
The digit string ending in 1. pronounced as first
The digit string ending in 2. pronounced as second
The digit string ending in 3, 6, 8, 00 or 2 pronounced as ordinal
The digit string ending in 4, 5, 7, 9, 0, or 1. pronounced as ordinal
The roman digit string ending in II, III, VI, VIII, C, L or M
The roman digit string ending in I, IV, V, VII, IX, X or
I:tä:
1:nsä:
2:nsa:
3:aan:
2:kseen:
1:kseen:
5:ttään:
2:han:
This (part of) documentation was generated from src/fst/morphology/affixes/digits.lexc