Information about counting in Bantayanon, a Central Bisayan language spoken in Cebu Province in the Philippines.
From 10 onwards, numbers borrowed from Spanish are generally used.
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Numeral | Cardinal numbers | Ordinal numbers |
---|---|---|
1 | usa | anay |
2 | duha | ikaruha |
3 | tuyo, tulo, tyo, tatlo, tres | ikatatlo |
4 | upat | pang ap-at |
5 | lima | ika-lima |
6 | unom | ika-an-um |
7 | pito | ikapito |
8 | wayo | ikawayo |
9 | sidam, nwebe | ikasidam |
10 | napu, sampuyo, diyes | ikasampuyo |
11 | napu ug usa, onse | |
12 | napu ug duha, dose | |
13 | napu ug tuyo, trese | |
14 | napu ug upat, katorse | |
15 | napu ug lima, kinse | |
16 | napu ug unom, disisaes | |
17 | napu ug pito, disisyete | |
18 | napu ug wayo, disiotso | |
19 | napu ug syam, disinwebe | |
20 | kawhaan, baynte | |
30 | katloan, traenta | |
40 | kap-atan, kwarenta | |
50 | kalim-an, sinkwenta | |
60 | kanum-an, saesenta | |
70 | kapitoan, setenta | |
80 | kawaloan, otsenta | |
90 | kasiyaman, nobenta | |
100 | usa ka gatos, syen | |
200 | duha ka gatos, dosyentos | |
1,000 | libo, usa ka libo, mil | |
2,000 | duha ka libo |
Information about counting in Bantayanon
https://lingweb.eva.mpg.de/channumerals/Bantayanon.htm
https://docslib.org/doc/4822153/bantayanon-a-lexical-comparison-and-sociolinguistic-description
https://www.facebook.com/pulongbantayanon/posts/493596709048577/
Information about Bantayanon | Numbers
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