Senjecas - Numbers, Dates, Times, Etc.

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Pronunciation table

p b f v m t d þ ð ɫ l ż s z r n k g x ƣ h ȝ š i e a ǫ o u ĭ ĕ ŭ
/p/ /b/ /ɸ/ /β/ /m̥/ /m/ /t/ /d/ /θ/ /ð/ /l̥/ /l/ /ʦ/ /ʣ/ /s/ /z/ /ɾ̥/ /n/ /k/ /g/ /ç/ /ʝ/ /j̊/ /j/ /sʷ/ /sʲ/ /i/ /e/ /ä/ /ɒ/ /o/ /u/ /ɪ/ /ɛ/ /ʊ/


Numbers - lűkos

þűn d̬ő tı̋r na̋a̋l pe̋n sa̋a̋d se̋f ża̋ nűm főő
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
d̬őfoos tı̋rfoos na̋a̋lfoos pe̋nfoos sa̋a̋dfoos se̋f̤oos1 ża̋foos nűmfoos sato
20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Notes:

  • 1When a compound results in a repetition of a letter, the letter is written with a diaeresis either over or under it.
d̬őfoos þűn tı̋rfoos d̬ő na̋a̋lfoos tı̋r pe̋nfoos na̋a̋l sa̋to da pe̋n na̋a̋l sa̋tos da sa̋a̋d
21 32 43 54 105 406


Time - őrda

What time is it? It is 2:12 .... p.m.
a.m.
It is ten o'clock. It is ... past one. quarter/half
xa̋ őrda e̋sa: d̬őta (őrda) da főőd̬o ... e̋sa: naaża̋s pósa (n.p.)
naaża̋s fésa (n.f.)
főőta (őrda) e̋sa: þűnta (őrda) da ... e̋sa: főőpen
tı̋rfoos
what hour is second (hour) twelve ... is noon after
noon before
tenth (hour) is first (hour) and ... is fifteen
thirty
It is twenty to three. At what time? At four o'clock. in the morning
in the evening
in the afternoon
at noon
at midnight
d̬őta (őrda) da na̋a̋lfoos1 e̋sa: xa̋ orda̋s: na̋a̋lta orda̋s: aaȝa̋s
ȝita̋s
sixa̋s2
naaża̋s
uȝa̋s
second (hour) and forty is what time fourth hour morning
evening
afternoon
noon
midnight

Notes:

  • 1Time is always told by addition, never by subtraction.
  • 2Morning: dawn to noon; afternoon: noon to dusk; evening: dusk to darkness.
It's .... early
late.
My watch is .... slow
fast.
My watch has stopped. What time does it ...? start
end
... e̋sa: ba̋żo
xa̋lo
mu-tenme̋lko ... e̋sa: se̋e̋ko
őṡo
mu-tenme̋lko kı̋a ne: xa̋ orda̋s ...: tőda
þűka
... is early
late
my-watch ... is slow
fast
my-watch works not what hour ... begins
ends
Are you staying long? I'm staying for three .... days
weeks.
We're leaving on Monday. We got here on Friday.
tu dómvi ɠa̋a̋la me: mu tı̋r ... u-ɠa̋a̋la: a̋han
sefa̋han1
m̃us puusánaha̋s u-vı̋da: m̃us kabéiraha̋s e-tőpa:
you long remain ? I three ... will-remain days
weeks
we Monday will-leave we Friday arrived

Notes:

  • 1The time word is in the accusative case when it expresses duration of time.


Days - a̋has

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
ilma̋ha púúsana̋ha neera̋ha tárona̋ha pérkuna̋ha kábeira̋ha ilmĕȝı̋ta


Months - f̨a̋gas

January February March April May June
sigf̨a̋ga piiþf̨a̋ga aivf̨a̋ga ṡaarf̨a̋ga nanf̨a̋ga tiiþf̨a̋ga
snowstorm sap tapping grass sprouting antler growing flower blooming heating
July August September October November December
gaþf̨a̋ga b̬aaþf̨a̋ga aaxf̨a̋ga ṡaðf̨a̋ga gűsf̨a̋ga luuf̨̈a̋ga
berry picking velvet shedding colored leaf rutting falling leaf falling snow

Dates - ahlűkas

What is today's date? Today is 18 October. today
yesterday
tomorrow
yesterday morning
yesterday afternoon
yesterday evening
sa̋h' ahlűka xa̋ e̋sa: sa̋ha ṡaðf̨aga̋s főőża e̋sa: sa̋ha
he̋sa
ṡűm̃a
hesa̋a̋ȝa
hes̈ı̋xa
hesȝı̋ta
today's date what is today October's 18 is today
yesterday
tomorrow
yestermorning
yesterafternoon
yesterevening
tomorrow morning
tomorrow afternoon
tomorrow evening
day after tomorrow
day before yesterday
last week
next week
last month
next month
last year
next year
ṡum̃a̋a̋ȝa
ṡum̃sı̋xa
ṡum̃ȝı̋ta
posṡűm̃a
perhe̋sa
hés̈efa̋ha
da̋ganta sefa̋ha
hesf̨a̋ga
da̋ganta f̨a̋ga
hesdɪ̋la
da̋ganta dɪ̋la
tomorrow.morning
tomorrow.afternoon
tomorrow.evening
after.tomorrow
before.yesterday
yesterweek
following week
yestermonth
following month
yesteryear
following year