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count @ Hand-Kante
count in 𒋗 quint 5
ponder in 𔑂 penta 5 𔐨 𓂬

𒋗 šu.ant
𒋗 šuᵐᵃ ∑

𒋙 šuš sixth 𒋙 ⅙ 𒑝 ⅓ 𒑞 ⅔

𒌋𒋗 šuš-šu

𓍰 zone 𓊃 𓈖 𓏏 𓍰 ⇔ ზომავს zɔm zome ⇔ ∑ sum sym syn 𓋴 𓈖 𓍿 𓍰 count 𓍰𓏏 𓌓𓏏𓏤 MEASURE
𓍰 count² calculate NL

𓍿 𓈖 𓌙 𓅯 𓏌 𓅱 𓏜 | count | tanga @ Bantu
𓍿𓈖𓌙𓅯𓏌𓅱𓏜 count², quantity > ƙidaya @ Hausa
𓍿𓈖𓌙𓅯𓏌𓅱𓏜 taodin تعدين you count
𓊃𓈖𓏏𓍰 measure out, count², Schnitt² 𓍰>𓍲 𓍱 𓁸
𓆎 𓅓 𓏜 complete, •compute (total up, amount to)

𓎛 𓋴 𓃀 𓅱 𓐎 𓏛 | count, account, reckoning| հաշվել hašvel < ha safár סָפַר < 𐎒𐎔𐎗 spr
𓎛 𓋴 𓃀 𓅱 𓐎 𓏛 | ح س ب ḥ-s-b حَسَبَ ḥasaba ħseb հաշիւ hašiw ܚܫܒ kheshab חָשַׁב khasháv "calculate, compute"

𐎒𐎔𐎗 spr ++++ ⇔ Ziffer spare super sprech

𓃀 𓅱 𓐎 𓏛 Buchung @ abacus abax ἄβαξ ábax “counting board; plate; dice-board; gaming-board” 𓏠
𓃀 𓅱 𓐎 𓏛 Buchung @ abacus abax ἄβαξ ábax “board covered with sand for drawing” ⇔ אָבָק ʾāḇā́q “dust”
𓃀 𓅱 𓐎 𓏛 bilang ⇔ bill
𓃀 𓅱 𓐎 𓏛 pōhua počítat ⇔ 𒋃 ŠID счита́ть sčitátʹ
𓃀 𓅱 𓐎 𓏛 палічы́ць paličýcʹ "count"

𒋃 ŠID side < 𒋃 kid₄ 𒋺 kid₂ ‘cut’ 𒋃 •ŠND Schnitt •CND Kante
𒋃 ŠID •shadd عدّ ˢʕadd add "count" consider! ع
𒋃 ŠID 세다 seda 数点 shǔdiǎn ˢἀριθ ˢarith schachert zählt
𒋃 ŠID счита́ть sčitátʹ чисти čisti count счесть sčestʹ сосчита́ть sosčitátʹ посчита́ть posčitátʹ
𒋃 •CND count 𓍿 𓈖 𓌙 𓅯 𓏌 𓅱 𓏜 ⇔ 𒋃 •CND "knead"

sanamoq

tell zähl

𓍿 𓈖 𓌙 𓅯 𓏌 𓅱 Zahl ציילן tseyln Teil թիւ tʿiw tell თვლა tvla тоолох toolox count ( L reading )

𒌋𒌆𒌅 tul-tu √tilt ትል təl دُودَة dūda “worm” ⇔ tell
𒌋𒌆𒌅 ⋍ •𒆪𒌅 কীট kiṭ ⋍ quod < quant ϥⲉⲛⲧ 𓆑 𓈖 𓍿 𓆙 ⇔ count

𒅆𒌋𒌆𒌅 ši-tul-tu chat
𒅆𒌋𒌆𒌅 consultation, discussion

𒈪𒉡𒌅 miʳnu "count" ⇔ Menge Minute minor vs
𒈪𒉡𒌅 nu.miʳ numbers

𒆪𒄯𒊒 ku-mur-ru amoren "count" @ Zazaki
𒆪𒄯𒊒 ku-mur-ru que+more
𒆪𒄯𒊒 addition

numbers

𒍦

count ⇔ korb 𓇥 󳽚 󳽛 󳽜 󳽝 󳽞 󳽟 󳽠 󳽡 󳽢 󳽣 󳽤 󳽥 󳽦 󳽧 ?

𓂋 𓅓 𓍿 𓀀 | humans | 𓂋 𓍿 𓅓 𓀀 Haraham knowledgeable herdsman !
𓂋 𓐍 𓏏 𓅚 𓀀 𓏥 𓁐 | subjects, common folk, mankind | recruits Racker™ Richter
𓂋 𓐍 𓏏 𓏛 | knowledge, amount, number | ⇔ 1. the knowing 2. the numbers ⇔ “people” count

𓂋 𓐍 𓏜 rechnen count reckon "know" register 𓂋 𓎡 𓇳 | time (of king) | rēgnum PIE h₃reǵ- Skt. rājan روز rōz ruz lux

𓂧 𓈖 𓇋 𓏏 𓐡 | basket | δyn > cynt ≈ count കുട്ട kuṭṭa
𓂧 𓈖 𓇋 𓏏 𓐡 | basket | δynbit! > себет sebet سېۋەت sëwet < sepet سبد sabad sambet

Deben

𓄲 𓈖 𓊌 | weight (of about 13.6 grammes), weight (of balance) | Ben 1ˢᵗ (copper) deben 𓄷 𓈖 𓊌 | weight (of about 27 grammes), weight (of balance) | (gold) Deben™ •di²ben 𓂧 𓈖 𓊃 𓊌 | heaviness | density +++ <> 𓃀𓍢… وزن vazn 𓂧 𓈖 𓋴 𓍖 𓊌 𓏥 | weights (of net) | dangles þunguz tyngd <> ثِقْل *ṯql 𓂧 𓃀 𓈖 𓄷 𓊌 | a weight (of about 13 - 13.6 grammes) | Deben™ <> ክብደት kəbdät ? 0.48 oz; 0.44 ozt later 90 g

𓐪 𓏏 𓊌 | kite / kidet / qedet (weight of one tenth of a deben) | cut quant count <> ክብደት kəbdät see weight 𓋩 𓏤 𓊌 | weight and value of a twelfth of one deben |
1 Sep = 10 Deben = 100 Qedet (Kite) ≈ 940 Gramm ≈ 1 kg 𓆼 kilo

𜐌 ≈ 𓋭𓊃 in 𜐌𜏐𜎅 zemt "compt, lord" 𓊃 𓇋 𓀀 •zemate

Ziffern sophie

𓋴 𓃀 𓄿 𓎢 𓇼 | teach, instruct | #sbꜣ | סָפַר sāpar "to count, tell"; Akk. šapāru "to send (a message)"; Ar. سَبَّرَsabbara

𓇋 𓊪 𓏛 | count, reckon | ip | Akkadian epēšu "to do, make, reckon"; Lat. putāre "to reckon, think"; PIE pew- "to purify, count"; ψηφίζω psēphízō "to count" "

𒆷𒈪𒉌 la¬me-ni innumerable 𒆷 𒈨𒉌 | countless | անհամար anhamar বেশুমার beśumar 不∑ számtalan
𒆷 𒈨𒉌 | countless | αμέτρητος amétritos nenumărabil innumerable എണ്ണമറ്റ eṇṇamaṟṟa sin número
𒆷 𒈨𒉌 | countless | lukematon!

𒆚 KAM2 ≈ 𒄰𒈠 -kam-ma 𒄰(𒈠) -kam(-ma) quam "quantity" ∑ count

𒌉𒐈𒆚 ≈ 𒌉𒐈𒄰𒈠 ≈ 𒌉𒐈𒀀𒀭 3 children 𒌉𒎌 children

Fractions

Fractions are formed with the phrase 𒅆 ...N...𒅅 igi-N-g̃al2 : "one-Nth"; where 𒅅 g̃al2 may be omitted. "One-half", however, is 𒋗𒊒𒀀 šu-ru-a, later 𒋗𒊑𒀀 šu-ri-a. Another way of expressing fractions was originally limited to weight measures, specifically fractions of the mina (𒈠𒈾 ma-na): 𒑚 šuššana "one-third" (literarlly "two-sixths"), 𒑛 šanabi "two-thirds" (the former two words are of Akkadian origins), 𒑜 gig̃usila or 𒇲𒌋𒂆 la2 gig̃4 u "five-sixths" (literally "ten shekels split off (from the mina)" or "(a mina) minus ten shekels", respectively), 𒂆 gig̃4 "one-sixtieth", lit. "a shekel" (since a shekel is one-sixtieth of a mina). Smaller fractions are formed by combining these: e.g. one-fifth is 𒌋𒁹𒁹𒂆 "12×1/60 = 1/5", and two-fifths are 𒑚𒇹𒂆 "1/3 + (4 × 1/60) = 5/15 + 1/15 = 6/15 = 2/5".[248]

𓅱 ᶜwound > cent 100 ≠ 𓏲 ᶜworl curl