Category:Nominal Categories
Feature:Ordinal Numerals WALS
Name:One-th, two-th, three-th
Languages (272):
Conlangs (263):
Qþyn|gài
SASXSEK
Deini
Ayeri
Livagian [phonologically]
Poswa
Hasu Khomiyo
Naidda
Gevey
Kelenala
Mikiana
Naisek
Ayasthi
Zhyler
Kazujisha
Ghaf
Jarolim
Khangathyagon
Sindarin
Raitoliste
Tirelat
Senjecas
Polijolè
Toki Pona
Celíminé
Dahilese
Shsiwhe Luwur
Malabas
Tersales
Redspeech
Tine
'Yemls
Taruven
Gwongbholu
Mavakhalan
Zhontós
Missa

The ordinal suffix for all numbers is -tu: mej-tu 'first', skensillup-tu 'sixty-fourth'.

Katkagor
FIAL
HAI
Annese
Isitya
SIAL
Avorenta
Buruya Nzaysa
Fakename3
Ouxu
Reisu
Géarthnuns
Neimalu
Zanese
Wilas
Ishtol
Kangir
Labasje
Saimiar
Fakename2
Rnihonön
Uirian
TIAL
Lemohai
Toilan
Cenyani
Torimish
Enamyn
Talmit
Sentalian
Yaufulti
Plitnakya
Ampizd
Kiassan Turasta
Kēlen
Liu
Larler
Klingon
Na'vi
Laroitian
Kemba
Frimer
South Eresian
Celdirin
Celinese

-at is the regular ordinal number ending:

1, 2, 3, 4 - Ainh, ðys/ðwy, trín, hyðor. 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th - ainhat, ðysat, trínat, hyðorat.

Doline
Kti
Lonmai Luna
Dhannuá
Anshanish
Korpasian
Himmaswa

numbers are modified with the verb 'gwuan' - to be consecutive; to line up

ot gwuan - first

arng gwuan - second

si tuoon bda jap gwuan - 480th

toka na musume
Nuirn

pamoi, remoi, cimoi, ......

Nayraki
Kopfberger German
anotherunnamed
Lup (Simplified)
Latha
Anikele
Marag
Proto-Frinthan
Borchennymendi
Ulmiric
Loglan
Vitruvian
Rammy
Barbane
Wexelgwe
donawean
Ebo Lingai
Maja
Başam
Tmaśareʔ
Doayâu
Sonorian
Kaujasakka
Northern Lorkan
Prydonian High Gallifreyan
Palethian
Begonian
Netagin The ordinal numeral pattern is meC1áC2úC3.
Eranai
Kuty
Enterdese
Oligo
Meino
Kiitra
ordinal numbers are created using same suffix as for possessive nouns("-luu"); cardinal numbers precede nouns, but ordinal numbers follow nouns; ordinal form used to designate numbered member of a set (e.g. English "Rekar Three" or "Rekar 3" translates as "Rekar doluu" [third Rekar])
Antiranto
Sunbyaku
Adinjo
Isolating thing inspired by mesoamerican and southeast asian
Old Palen
Alumian
Lanbuvia
Khulls
Damiyaa
Achiyitqan
Khanese
Fritheyish
Kaidu
Proto-Toroq
Traup
Derovian
Omayna
Indertonne
Delniit
Brooding
Lwaitel
Neoquux
Settamu
Mindakri
Clofabian
Suiacuili
Kaingu
Iloyan
Arcaicam Esperantom
Gavdorean
Mondlango
Lingwa de Planeta
Kirronga
Valkanshia
Tajju-njo Gwa
Leom
Omnizzabon
Chagrandi
Draconic
Onnasurin
Thulean
Ganur Lon
Khan Nilau Khaftim
EML
Gravgaln
Lagu
Common Honey
Selade
Dheneydabus
Pejlanrau Khanech Khaftim
Etelegbe
Magralgarlu
Eitinodo
Cerstan
Ancient Draconian
Illicraic
INS
Nomikan
CALS Average Feature Values
Zheymi
griuskant
Voksigid
Dunia
Vikti
Westlandish
Nylaf
Unish
Menxháo
Esata
mundeze
Gavaro
Ame language
Avalonian
Choton
Tangachi
Centaurian
Gilya
Saremite, Old
Inote
Nicho
Ghudaz
Cardhic, Common
Scotian
Kedshi
Votgil
Kalavi
Syt
Yuraalian
Zutian
Aats'ax
Jongré
Rukun
Kali-Sise
Toki Ma
Nonlen
Algilez
Baanzish
Irani
Palato
Cannic
Eremoran
-(i)su:

idisu, nasusu, kumkusu, ...
(first, second, third, ...)
Batean
Kotava
Laadan
Volapuk
Novial
Esperanto
Ido
Lojban
Speech of the New West
Mini
Nkarkoa
Pegakibo
Ithkuil III
Valtal
BreadSpeak
Sibirgo
Ebma
Toaq
ABCL
lbana
Keltsvian
Agalatian
Toníntaíjo Tóxe
Latejami
New Ithkuil
Sona
Omni-kan
Modern Eltan
Iqglic
Vrkhazhian
Vularin
Globasa
Hemaluan
Tenshorian
Nao

Natlangs (9):
Mandarin
Japanese
Hunzib
Khmer
Korean
Lezgian
Maori
Yaqui
Yoruba