The Numbers in Greek

Following is a list of the Greek names for the numbers and the adjectives that denote order. I believe it is straightforward to figure out what the names for the missing numbers are. For example, the name for a number between 13 and 19 is "" - name of the second digit. The numbers are not conjugated with the exeption of 1, 3 and 4.

Singular
MasculineFeminineNeuter
Nominative
Genitive
Accusative()

Plural
MasculineFeminineNeuter
Nominative
Genitive
Accusative

Plural
MasculineFeminineNeuter
Nominative
Genitive
Accusative

The ordinal numbers are adjectives and are presented in their masculine form. In order to form the feminine adjective, replace the ending "-" by "-" and for the neuter, replace it with "-".

NumberCardinal numberOrdinal number
1*Ena**prOtos*
2*dhIo**dhEfteros*
3*trIa**tri-tos*
4*tEsera**tEtartos*
5*pEnde**pEmtos*
6*Eksi**Ektos*
7*eptA**Ebhdhomos*
8*oktO**Oghdhoos*
9*enEa**Enatos*
10*dhEka**dEkatos*
11*Endheka**endhEkatos*
12*dhOdheka**dhodhEkatos*
13*dhekatrIa* *dhEkatos trItos*
20*Ikosi**ikostOs*
21*ikosiEna* *ikostOs prOtos*
30*triAnda**triakostOs*
40*sarAnda**tesarakostOs*
50*penInda**pendikostOs*
60*eksInda**eksikostOs*
70*ebdomInda**ebhdhomikostOs*
80*ogdOnda**oghdhoikostOs*
90*enenInda**enenikostOs*
100*ekatO**ekatostOs*
101 *ekatonEna* *ekatostOs prOtos*
110 *ekatondhEka* *ekatostOs dhEkatos*
200*dhgh'akOskh'a**dhgh'akosiostOs*
300*triakOskh'a**triakosiostOs*
400*tetrakOskh'a**tetrakosiostOs*
500*pendakOskh'a**pendakosiostOs*
600*eksakOskh'a**eksakosiostOs*
700*eptakOskh'a**eptakosiostOs*
800*oktakOskh'a**oktakosiostOs*
900*en'akOskh'a**en'akosiostOs*
1,000*kh'Il'a**kh'iliostOs*
a million *Ena ekatomIrio**ekatomiriostOs*
a billion *Ena dhisekatomIrio**disekatomiriostOs*

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