NiwEnglisc/The numbers

Basic Numbers

 * 1) aan - 1st ærste
 * 2) tweȝn - 2þe tweȝþe/twaþe (masculine and feminine/neuter)
 * 3) þrie - 3de þridde
 * 4) fier - 4þe vierþe
 * 5) feif - 5te feifte
 * 6) six - 6te sixte
 * 7) sefen -7þe sefenþe
 * 8) aht -8þe ahtþe
 * 9) niȝn -9þe niȝnþe
 * 10) tien - 10þe tienþe
 * 11) endlefen - 11te endlefte
 * 12) twelf - 12te twelfte
 * 13) þrietien - 13þe þrietienþe
 * 14) fiertien - 14þe fiertienþe
 * 15) feiftien
 * 16) sixtien
 * 17) sefentien
 * 18) eahttien
 * 19) niȝntien
 * 20) tweȝntiȝ - 20þe tweȝntiȝþe
 * 21) aanandtweȝntiȝ - 21þe aanandtweȝntiȝþe
 * þrittiȝ
 * fiertiȝ
 * feiftiȝ
 * sixtiȝ
 * sefentiȝ
 * eahtiȝ
 * niȝntiȝ - 90þe niȝntiȝþe
 * hund/hundred - the long form is for even hundreds; the short form is in compounded numbers.
 * endlefentiȝ - 110þe endlefentiȝþe
 * twelftiȝ - 120þe twelftiȝþe
 * twa hund
 * þusend
 * Million - 1,000,000
 * Billion - 1,000,000,000
 * Trillion - 1,000,000,000,000
 * Each '-illion' is another thousand more than the number below it.

Writing Numbers
Numbers in Niw englisc are written together, as in modern German. For example:
 * 256 = twahundsixandfeiftiȝ

The exception here is when writing basic numbers, such as two hundred, in which case the numbers are most often written separately, and 'hundred' is more often written as 'hund' in compounds:
 * 200 = twa hund
 * 500 = feif hund
 * 534 = feifhundfierandþrittiȝ

Fractions
Fractions are written using the ordinals with an -el suffix, as in German.
 * 2/3 = tweȝn þriddel
 * 8/13 = eaht þrietienþel