igba
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
igbá (Baybayin spelling ᜁᜄ᜔ᜊ)
From Proto-Yoruboid *ʊ́-gbá, cognate with Igbo ụgbā.
igbá
2,000[a], [b] | ||||
← 100 | ← 199 | 200 | 300 → | |
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20 | ||||
Cardinal: igba Counting: igba Adjectival: igba Ordinal: igba Adverbial: ìgbà igba Distributive: igba igba |
From a distinct root unlike most related languages, possibly a late innovation, from i- + gba, but see Nupe gba (“two thousand”)
igba
Since this number does not have a m-based form, similar to other multiples of ten afterwards, if it's describing a total number of items, it comes before the noun.
However, if it is describing an ordinal sequence, it comes after the noun.
igbà
ìgbá
ìgbá
ìgbà
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