Constructed and Auxiliary Languages
| International auxiliary languages | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bon Wen | no | wan | lejan | tatolo | kowato | lema | enan | nana | walon | nowebe | teko |
| Communicationssprache | una | dua | tria | quatra | quina | sesta | setta | otta | nona | dia | |
| Esperanto | nul | unu | du | tri | kvar | kvin | ses | sep | ok | naŭ | dek |
| Glosa | mo | bi | tri | tet | pen | six | seti | ok | nona | deka | |
| Idiom Neutral | un | du | tri | kuatr | kuink | seks | sept | okt | nov | des | |
| Ido | zero | un | du | tri | quar | kin | sis | sep | ok | non | dek |
| Interlingua | zero | un | duo | tres | quatro | cinque | sex | septe | octo | nove | dece |
| Kotava | nedoy | tanoy | toloy | baroy | balemoy | aluboy | tevoy | peroy | anhustoy | lerdoy | sanoy |
| Lingua Franca Nova | un | du | tre | cuatro | sinco | ses | sete | oto | nove | des | |
| Novial | sero | un | du | tri | quar | sink | six | set | ot | nin | dek |
| Occidental (Interlingue) | un | du | tri | quar | quin | six | sett | ott | non | deci | |
| Slovianski | nula нула |
jedin једин |
dva два |
tri три |
četyri четыри |
peť петь |
šesť шесть |
sedm седм |
osm осм |
deveť деветь |
deseť десеть |
| Solresol | redodo | remimi | refafa | resolsol | relala | resisi | mimido | mimire | mimifa | mimisol | |
| Spokil | ba | ge | di | vo | mu | fa | te | ki | po | ha | |
| Volapük | ser | bal | tel | kil | fol | lul | mäl | vel | jöl | zül | deg / bals |
| Artistic languages | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
| Brithenig | sero / rhen | yn | dew | trui | cathr | cinc | sei | seth | oeth | noe | deg |
| D'ni | fah | bree | sehn | tor | vaht | vahgahfah | vahgahbree | vahgahsehn | vahgahtor | nayvoo | |
| Klingon | pagh | wa' | cha' | wej | loS | vagh | jav | Soch | chorgh | Hut | wa'maH |
| Klingonaase | na | kem | bel | tas | res | lob | den | tek | zim | sof | pon |
| Na'vi | kew | 'aw | mune | pxey | tsìng | mrr | pukap | kinä | vol (10) | volaw (11) | vomun (12) |
| Quenya | úqua | minë | atta | neldë | canta | lempë | enquë | otso | tolto | nertë | cainen |
| Sindarin | min | tâd | neled | canad | leben | eneg | odog | toloth | neder | caer | |
| Talossan | viens | douâ | tres | qator | simcâ | sex | seifet | vuit | nouâ | bisquinc | |
| Teonaht | uon | tibro | elen | frem | nibro | ksykso | tsabre | uyno | temra | dleyn | |
| Wenedyk | zero | wyn | dwu | trze | kotry | cząk | szej | sieć | ocy | nów | dzecz |
| Engineered languages | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
| Láadan | thero | nede | shin | boó | bim | sham | bath | um | nib | bud | thab |
| Loglan | ni | ne | to | te | fo | fe | so | se | vo | ve | neni |
| Lojban | no | pa | re | ci | vo | mu | xa | ze | bi | so | pano |
| Ro | zab | zac | zad | zaf | zak | zal | zam | zan | zar | zabax | |
| Toki Pona | - (ala) |
wan |
tu |
mute (tu wan) |
mute (tu tu) |
mute (luka) |
mute (luka wan) |
mute (luka tu) |
mute (luka tu wan) |
mute (luka tu tu) |
mute (luka luka) |
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