A concise dictionary, English-Persian : together with a simplified grammar of the Persian language / by the late E.H. Palmer, completed and edited from the ms. left imperfect at his death by G. Le Strange.
- Edward Henry Palmer
- Date:
- 1930
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A concise dictionary, English-Persian : together with a simplified grammar of the Persian language / by the late E.H. Palmer, completed and edited from the ms. left imperfect at his death by G. Le Strange. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![1 2 3 4 K The numerals in Persian are: a^b ydzdah i£b yah do sih chahar b 6 VanJ .jLil, shasli 7 oaa> haft 8 owJi 9 a.j nuh 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 davdzdah aA^ sizdah chahdrdah s^yJb panzdah a^JU. shanzdah aA^aa haftdah aAAla> hashtdah navazdah hist 3° ^ 40 A? 50 »Uj 60 l **-. i^? ■ ■ * 70 jUfl* 80 jhia 90 100 A*« 1000^ st cliihil panjah shast haftdd hashtad navad sad hazar. They are quite regularly compounded, as follows : j o««j hist o yah (20 and 1) 21. i^b j j A^ j (£b liazar o hasht sad o hashtad o yah, One thousand eight hundred and eighty and one, 1881. The ordinals are made by affixing * urn ; as, yahurn, 1 st ^ duvum, 2nd 3rd sivum, chaharum, 4th panjum, 5th, and so on. [or ^ 6'eyzm.] For “ first ” the word nukhustin* or the Arabic avval, may be used.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b3135001x_0032.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


