Arapaho numbers

How to count in Arapaho (Hinónoʼeitíít), an Algonquian language spoken in parts of Wyoming and Oklahoma in the USA.

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Numeral Cardinal
1 ceeséy; ceesey
2 niis
3 nééso
4 yéin
5 yoo3ón
6 níítootox
7 níísootox
8 néésootox
9 3íoˊtox
10 béteetox
11 ceeseini'; beteetox ceeseini'
12 niisiini'; beteetox niisiini'
13 neesiini'; beteetox neesiini'
14 yeiniini'; beteetox yeiniini'
15 yoo3oniini'; beteetox yoo3oniini'
16 (beteetox) niitootoxuuni'
17 (beteetox) niisootoxuuni'
18 neesootoxuuni'; beteetox neesootoxuuni'
19 3io'toxuuni'; beteetox 3io'toxuuni'
20 niisoo'
21 niisoo' ceeseini'
30 neesoo'
40 yeiyoo'
50 yoo3oyoo'
60 niitootosoo'
70 niisootosoo'
80 neesootosoo'
90 3io'tosoo'
100 beteetosoo'
101 beteetosoo' noh ceesey
200 niis beteetosoo'
300 neeso beteetosoo'
800 neesootox beteetosoo'
1,000 beesbeteetosoo'
1 million beesbeteetesoo; nonou3oo
1 billion nonouu3oo

Sources

https://www.colorado.edu/csilw/alp/resources/print/Arapaho%20Dictionary.pdf

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Numbers in Algonquian languages

Abenaki, Algonquin, Arapaho, Atikamekw, Blackfoot, Cheyenne, Chippewa, Cree (Moose), Cree (Plains), Cree (Swampy), Cree (Woods), Fox, Innu, Kickapoo, Malecite-Passamaquoddy, Menominee, Miami, Mi'kmaq, Mohegan, Naskapi, Ojibwe, Ottawa, Penobscot, Potawatomi, Sauk, Shawnee, Unami (Lenape)

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