Category:Nominal Categories
Feature:Ordinal Numerals WALS
Name:Various
Languages (49):
Conlangs (45):
Bryatesle
Khafos
Old Adpihi
Marijo
Ngeyunh
Modern Arithide
Lajik
Rejistanian
Regular for objects and concepts, irregular for persons:
Objects: Mje'het, xi'het, ly'het, mji'het...
Persons: Mje'he, mjekir, ly'he, mji'he...
Wenedyk
Uscaniv
Tseltsolian
Alopian
Classical Rossan
Sjal
Dacayan
draga
Uzkian
Endehl
"n-1 and" represents nth (first is "none and", second is "one and", etc)
Tlaymyts
Austrian Celtic
Town Speech
Hercsex
Interslavic
Linvongo
Aoma
Ccharthii
Sǔra
Ekorat
Tnaaq
Proto-Tampoluric
Naharqan
Ernalan
Ensurti
Ɣu
Pannonian
Carrajina
Touijab Kikxot
PURK
Vedran
Ngaraxth Crixth v7
Ordinal numbers start from zero. The first four ordinals are special and marked for case, but those afterwards are just the short-form numerals before the noun.
Jhaa
Qaelian
Eiidana
Jafian
Mipukwi

Natlangs (4):
Burmese
Kewa
Kilivila
Vietnamese