Armenian numerals
The system of
Armenian numerals is a historic
numeral system created using the (uppercase) letters of the ancient Armenians. In modern Armenia, the familiar
Arabic numerals are used. There was no notation for
zero in the old system, and the numeric values for individual letters were added together. The principles behind this system are the same as for the Ancient
Greek numerals and
Hebrew numerals.
Since not all browsers can render Unicode
Armenian letters, their phonetic equivalents are also given in this table.
Note that the final two letters of the Armenian alphabet, "o" (Օ) and "fe" (Ֆ) were added to the Armenian alphabet only after Arabic numerals were already in use, to facilitate
transliteration of other languages. Thus, they do not have a numerical value assigned to them.
Examples:
* ՌՋՀԵ = 1975 = 1000 + 900 + 70 + 5
* ՍՄԻԲ = 2222 = 2000 + 200 + 20 + 2
* ՍԴ = 2004 = 2000 + 4
* ՃԻ = 120 = 100 + 20
* Ծ = 50