Digit strings inflect with colons, lot like abbreviations.
The digit strings ending in digit 1 pronounced as number
- examples:*
-
1:
1+Num+Card+Sg+Nom -
1:t:
1+Num+Card+Pl+Nom -
1:ssä:
1+Num+Card+Sg+Ine
The digit strings ending in digit 2 pronounced as number
- 2:
- 2:t:
- 2:ssa:
The digit strings ending in digit 3 pronounced as number
- 3:
- 3:t:
- 3:ssa:
The digit strings ending in digit 4 pronounced as number
- 4:
- 4:t:
- 4:ssä:
The digit strings ending in digit 5 pronounced as number
- 5:
- 5:t:
- 5:ssä:
The digit strings ending in digit 6 pronounced as number
- 6:
- 6:t:
- 6:ss:
The digit strings ending in digit 7 pronounced as number
- 7:
- 7:t:
- 7:ssä:
The digit strings ending in digit 8 pronounced as number
- 8:
- 8:t:
- 8:ssa:
The digit strings ending in digit 9 pronounced as number
- 9:
- 9:t:
- 9:ssä:
The digit strings ending in digit 0 pronounced as number
- 0:
- 0:t:
- 0:aa:
The digit string ending in 0 pronounced as tens
- 10:
- 10:t:
- 10:tä:
The digit string ending in 00 pronounced as hundreds
- 100:
- 100:t:
- 100:aa:
The digit string ending in 000 pronounced as thousands
- 1000:
- 1000:t:
- 1000:ta:
The digit string ending in 0’s pronounced as millions
- 1000000:
- 1000000:t:
- 1000000:aa:
The digit string ending in 0’s pronounced as milliards
- 1000000000:
- 1000000000:t:
- 1000000000

The digit string ending in 1. pronounced as first
- 1.:
- 1:nen:
- 1:stä:
The digit string ending in 2. pronounced as second
- 2.:
- 2:nen:
- 2:sta:
The digit string ending in 3, 6, 8, 00 or 2 pronounced as ordinal
- 3.:
- 3:s:
- 3:tta:
The digit string ending in 4, 5, 7, 9, 0, or 1. pronounced as ordinal
- 4.:
- 4:s:
- 4:ttä:
The roman digit string ending in II, III, VI, VIII, C, L or M
- II:
- II:ta:
The roman digit string ending in I, IV, V, VII, IX, X or
- I:
-
I:tä:
-
1:nsä:
-
2:nsa:
-
3:aan:
-
2:kseen:
-
1:kseen:
-
5:ttään:
-
2:han:
- 4:hän:
This (part of) documentation was generated from src/fst/morphology/affixes/digits.lexc