How to count in Susu
Enter a number and read it spelled out in Susu.
Language overview
The Susu language (sosoxui), also known as Soussou, belongs to the mande family. It is spoken by the Susu people mainly in coastal Guinea and northern Sierra Leone but also in Guinea Bissau, and counts about one million speakers.
Due to lack of data, we can only count accurately up to 9,999 in Susu. Please contact us if you can help us counting up from that limit.
Susu numbering rules
- Digits from one to nine are specific words, namely kérén [1], ̀fírín [2], sàxán [3], náání [4], súlí [5], sénní [6], sólófèré [7], sólómásàxán [8], and sólómánáání [9].
- Tens from thirty to ninety are built by setting the word tòngó (to take) before the multiplier digit, which can be understood as “the taking of a ten”: tòngó sàxán [30], tòngó náání [40], tòngó súlí [50], tòngó sénní [60], tòngó sólófèré [70], tòngó sólómásàxán [80], and tòngó sólómánáání [90]. Ten and twenty have specific names: fuú [10] and m̀ɔx̀ɔǵɛŋ [20].
- Tens and units are linked with nŭn (e.g.: m̀ɔx̀ɔǵɛŋ nŭn sàxán [23], tòngó sólómánáání nŭn súlí [95]).
- Hundreds and thousands are constructed by setting the multiplier digit after the matching scale word, either k̀ɛḿɛ for hundred or wúlù for thousand. This way, we get k̀ɛḿɛ [100] (without multiplier unit), k̀ɛḿɛ ̀fírín [200], k̀ɛḿɛ sàxán [300], k̀ɛḿɛ náání [400], k̀ɛḿɛ súlí [500], k̀ɛḿɛ sénní [600]… and wúlù kérén [1,000], wúlù ̀fírín [2,000], wúlù sàxán [3,000], wúlù náání [4,000]…
Books
- In French
- Parlons soso : langue et culture du peuple de la Guinée maritime [
], Aboubacar Touré, L’Harmattan (2004)
Numbers list
| 1 – kérén 2 – ̀fírín 3 – sàxán 4 – náání 5 – súlí 6 – sénní 7 – sólófèré 8 – sólómásàxán 9 – sólómánáání | 10 – fuú 11 – fuú nŭn kérén 12 – fuú nŭn ̀fírín 13 – fuú nŭn sàxán 14 – fuú nŭn náání 15 – fuú nŭn súlí 16 – fuú nŭn sénní 17 – fuú nŭn sólófèré 18 – fuú nŭn sólómásàxán | 19 – fuú nŭn sólómánáání 20 – m̀ɔx̀ɔǵɛŋ 30 – tòngó sàxán 40 – tòngó náání 50 – tòngó súlí 60 – tòngó sénní 70 – tòngó sólófèré 80 – tòngó sólómásàxán 90 – tòngó sólómánáání | 100 – k̀ɛḿɛ 1,000 – wúlù kérén |
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