How to count in Ibanag, a Northern Luzon language spoken mainly in northern Luzon in the Philippines. There are two sets of numbers in Ibanag: the native numbers, and numbers borrowed from Spanish. From 11 onwards the Spanish-derived numbers are more commonly used.
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Numeral | Cardinal numbers | Ordinal numbers |
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0 | awan | |
1 | tadday uno |
olu / ollu |
2 | duwa dos |
mekarua |
3 | tallu tres |
mekatallu |
4 | appa' kuatro |
meka-appa |
5 | lima singko |
mekalima |
6 | annam sais |
meka-annam |
7 | pitu siete |
mekapitu |
8 | walu otso |
mekawalu |
9 | siam / siyam nuebe |
mekasiam |
10 | mafulu dies |
mekamafulu |
11 | karatadday onse |
mekakaratadday |
12 | karaddwa dose |
mekakaradua |
13 | karattallu trese |
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14 | kara-appa katorse |
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15 | karallima kinse |
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16 | kara-annam disisais |
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17 | karappitu disisiete |
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18 | karawwalu disiotso |
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19 | karassyam disinuebe |
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20 | duafulu beinte |
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21 | duafulu-tadday | |
22 | duafulu-duwa | |
23 | duafulu-tallu | |
24 | duafulu-appa' | |
25 | duafulu-lima | |
26 | duafulu-annam | |
27 | duafulu-pitu | |
28 | duafulu-walu | |
29 | duafulu-siam | |
30 | tallu na fulu treinta |
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40 | appa na fulu kuarenta |
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50 | lima na fulu singkuenta |
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60 | annam na fulu sisenta |
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70 | pitu na fulu sitenta |
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80 | walu na fulu otsenta |
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90 | siyam na fulu nobenta |
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100 | magatu sien |
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200 | duwa gatu dosientos |
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500 | lima gatu kinientos |
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1,000 | marivu mil |
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2,000 | duwa rivu dos mil |
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100,000 | magatukarivu | |
1 million | milión |
Information about Ibanag numbers
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibanag_language#Numbers /
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/301223082_A_Referencce_Grammar_og_Ibanag_Phonology_Morphology_Syntax
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Information about Ibanag | Numbers
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