Module talk:number list/data/fi

Finnish number questions
I am cleaning up numbers in several languages to use number box rather than a mixture of cardinalbox, ordinalbox, adverbialbox, enum, sequence and sequence box. Rather than keep pinging you, I am listing all my questions here.
 * 1) kol, nel: I put them in the colloquial counting series but not sure if they belong. If taken out of the data, fi needs to be removed from the number entry.
 * 2) kakskyt, kasikyt, kuuskyt, nelkyt, seiskyt, seitkyt, viiskyt, ysikyt: I put them in the colloquial counting series but not sure if they belong. If taken out of the data, fi needs to be removed from the number entry.
 * 3) kypä or kybä? Probably the latter. It is currently in the colloquial counting series but maybe shouldn't be.
 * 4) kuus, kuustoista, viis: I didn't put them anywhere but maybe they should be added.
 * 5) seiska: I put it as a colloquial ordinal but maybe it doesn't belong.
 * 6) kymmenkunta, pari kolme, parikymmentä, parisataa, parisenkymmentä, parisensataa, parituhatta, puolenkymmentä, puolensataa, puolikymmentä, puolisataa, puolisenkymmentä, puolisensataa, puolisentoista, puolisentoistasataa, puolitoistakymmentä, puolitoistasataa, toistakymmentä, toistakymmentätuhatta, toistasataa, viitisentoista: Like  and, , etc., these should probably not be numerals.
 * Benwing2 (talk) 03:54, 7 August 2022 (UTC)
 * and are valid colloquial counting numerals (alongside  and, which are more common in my experience, but that is anecdotal).
 * All the are often used as colloquial counting numerals as well, but also colloquially in general (most people don't bother saying, but just say ). Not sure if there is any better place for them, though...
 * Some people may use and  as colloquial counting numerals, but they're more often like, i.e. not so much as numerals as nouns.
 * These are colloquial forms of (cardinal) numerals (same as in point 2).
 * is a colloquial form as well, used in counting but not strictly only for that purpose.
 * All the, , , , are "inexact" numerals, such as  for "a couple hundred", "a few hundred" and  for **"a half hundred" (so fifty, I guess this one is not as inexact as the others).  are the same way; .  is an inexact numeral as well, but syntactically speaking a noun rather than the others which are grammatically numerals.
 * &mdash; S URJECTION / T / C / L / 08:25, 7 August 2022 (UTC)