@TheEdVerse Hi Ed! You might just have this answer at your fingertips – what are the dwarven words for the numbers 1-10? #essentiallore
— George Krashos (@gkrashos) August 29, 2021
1)
Sure!
One = emp
Two = velemp
Three = geth
Four = duan
Five = trant
Six = velgeth
Seven = noan
Eight = ortel
Nine = gelgeth
Ten = ultrant
Score (Twenty) = veltrant
Hundred = trantrant
Two Hundred = veltrantran
Three Hundred = gethtrantran
{pattern follows, up to:} 2)
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Thousand = clantul
One Hundred and Three = trantrant’a’geth
Two Hundred and Sixteen = veltrantran’a’ultrant’a’velgeth
[pronunciation of veltrantran’a’ultrant’a’velgeth is: “Vell-TRAN-tran-ah-ULL-trant-ah-vell-GETH” and dwarves usually stress the second…#Realmslore— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) August 29, 2021
3)
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syllable of a long compound word, and the final one]
Note that in a prayer or temple proclamation, all numbers are spoken thus: "[name of deity] + number + [name of deity]"#Realmslore— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) August 29, 2021