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Cijfers in Tamazight ??

Gestart door Don_Tmasint ®, 23/08/2006 om 10:47:19

Don_Tmasint ®

Ik heb de tamazight alfabet  geleerd en kan nu vlot tamazight schrijven :)

Bestaan er toch cijfers in tamazight? zoja waar kan ik het vinden (bronnen?).

Alvast bedankt a doemat.

Viva arif !

MBTiza

het is wel in het tachelhit,

yin = een
sin = twee
krad = 3
kuz =4 bekijk een sousse site ofzo

Don_Tmasint ®

ja da wist ik maar wat  ik bedoel is : in plaats van 1 2 3 4 5 6 ... bestaat er andere (imazighen dus) symbolen?

Camaron'N'IstIgliwa

#3
Afra fellak a gma,

Yen, sin, krat, kust, smmus, sdes, sa, tam, tza, mraw: being 1 to 10.


Durr yadnine, igh tremm, ann z'rr ma menka n'tini "11, 12 ... 20, 21 ... 30 etc etc".

(="Next time, if you want, we'll see how we say "11, 12 ... 20, 21 ... 30 etc etc").

Nevertheless, I don't think we got specific symbols to "represent and quantify" these standard values. Well or may be the roman stole it from us a long time ago...;)

Overall, we've got to acknowledge that a few People were able to create their own visual quantitatives symbols and that the arabic-indian system is powerful.

Beyond the fact it's universal, you'll find a lot of discrepancies throughout notations: european countries adopted what they call "arabic", but if you look at the way they mark it in arabic countries it's different ... simply because Europe inherited these revolutionary base from the people of Maghreb. Btw, that's the case of so many things in science & technology: simply carried to Europe by the people of Maghreb who made a permanent gateway to "educate" european people in the frame of Andalucia's belonger status.


Bades

Citaat van: Aït Imzwarn op 24/08/2006 om 16:42:10
Afra fellak a gma,

Yen, sin, krat, kust, smmus, sdes, sa, tam, tza, mraw: being 1 to 10.


Durr yadnine, igh tremm, ann z'rr ma menka n'tini "11, 12 ... 20, 21 ... 30 etc etc".

(="Next time, if you want, we'll see how we say "11, 12 ... 20, 21 ... 30 etc etc").

Nevertheless, I don't think we got specific symbols to "represent and quantify" these standard values. Well or may be the roman stole it from us a long time ago...;)

Overall, we've got to acknowledge that a few People were able to create their own visual quantitatives symbols and that the arabic-indian system is powerful.

Beyond the fact it's universal, you'll find a lot of discrepancies throughout notations: european countries adopted what they call "arabic", but if you look at the way they mark it in arabic countries it's different ... simply because Europe inherited these revolutionary base from the people of Maghreb. Btw, that's the case of so many things in science & technology: simply carried to Europe by the people of Maghreb who made a permanent gateway to "educate" european people in the frame of Andalucia's belonger status.




tanemirt...


aqqan ra gi site n ircam ;)

Don_Tmasint ®

#5
Citaat van: Aït Imzwarn op 24/08/2006 om 16:42:10
Afra fellak a gma,

Yen, sin, krat, kust, smmus, sdes, sa, tam, tza, mraw: being 1 to 10.


Durr yadnine, igh tremm, ann z'rr ma menka n'tini "11, 12 ... 20, 21 ... 30 etc etc".

(="Next time, if you want, we'll see how we say "11, 12 ... 20, 21 ... 30 etc etc").

Nevertheless, I don't think we got specific symbols to "represent and quantify" these standard values. Well or may be the roman stole it from us a long time ago...;)

Overall, we've got to acknowledge that a few People were able to create their own visual quantitatives symbols and that the arabic-indian system is powerful.

Beyond the fact it's universal, you'll find a lot of discrepancies throughout notations: european countries adopted what they call "arabic", but if you look at the way they mark it in arabic countries it's different ... simply because Europe inherited these revolutionary base from the people of Maghreb. Btw, that's the case of so many things in science & technology: simply carried to Europe by the people of Maghreb who made a permanent gateway to "educate" european people in the frame of Andalucia's belonger status.



daar ging mijn vraag niet over hoor
ik weet dat men in europa  arabische cijfers gebruikt ;D
en dat in sommige arabische landen nog een andere cijferstelsel word gebruikt : vb egypte

ik vroeg me gewoon af of imazighen vroeger hen eigen cijfers hadden/gebruikten...
dat was mijn vraag :)

Camaron'N'IstIgliwa



Don_Tmasint ®

#8
Citaat van: Abogado op 06/09/2006 om 13:41:06
Citaat van: Aït Imzwarn op 06/09/2006 om 13:24:08
Alrite, I see.

Can you read dutch?

volgens mij kan hij geen nl noch engels lezen ;D
just kidding man ;) alrit?! ;D