Counting in Gandal
Language overview
The Gandal language is spoken by the human characters in the world of Athanor, from the video game Arena of Valor, a multiplayer online battle arena published by Tencent Games. It directly descends from the Veda language spoken by the inhabitants of the city of Veda. Gandal is part of the four constructed languages developped by David J. Peterson for this game, the others being Afata, G’Vunna and Veda.
Due to lack of data, we can only count accurately up to 10 in Gandal. Please contact me if you can help me counting up from that limit.
Gandal numbers list
- 1 – ing
- 2 – kan
- 3 – zaw
- 4 – fin
- 5 – ingrep
- 6 – ping
- 7 – zawyunen
- 8 – kanyunen
- 9 – aynyunen
- 10 – nen
Gandal numerals
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Gandal numbering rules
Now that you’ve had a gist of the most useful numbers, let’s move to the writing rules for the tens, the compound numbers, and why not the hundreds, the thousands and beyond (if possible).
- The Gandal digits from one to nine are: ing [1], kan [2], zaw [3], fin [4], ingrep [5], ping [6], zawyunen [7] (ten minus three), kanyunen [8] (ten minus two), and aynyunen [9] (ten minus one).
- The word for ten is nen [10].
Write a number in full in Gandal
Let’s move now to the practice of the numbering rules in Gandal. Will you guess how to write a number in full? Enter a number and try to write it down in your head, or maybe on a piece of paper, before displaying the result.
Articles
David J. Peterson After his linguistics studies at University of California, David J. Peterson has been chosen by HBO to create the Dothraki language for its series Game of Thrones. He then invented many other languages for television, the movie industry, and literature. |
Arena of Valor languages
Afata, Gandal, G’Vunna, and Veda.
Other supported languages
As the other currently supported languages are too numerous to list extensively here, please select a language from the full list of supported languages.