Ik numbers

How to count in Ik (Icétôd), a Kuliak language spoken in Karamoja in the Northern region of Uganda.

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Numeral Cardinal
1 kɔ̀nà
2 lèɓètsè
3 àɗè
4 tsʼagúsé
5 tùdè
6 tude ńdà kɛ̀ɗì kɔn
7 tude ńda kiɗi léɓètsè
8 tude ńdà kìɗì àɗè
9 tude ńda kiɗi tsʼagúsé
10 toomíní
11 toomín ńda kiɗi kɔ̀n
12 toomín ńda kiɗi lèɓètsè
13 toomín ńda kiɗi àɗè
14 toomín ńda kiɗi tsʼagús
15 toomín ńda kiɗi tùdè
16 toomín ńda kiɗi tude ńdà kɛ̀ɗì kɔn
17 toomín ńda kiɗi tude ńda kiɗi léɓètsè
18 toomín ńda kiɗi tude ńdà kìɗì àɗè
19 toomín ńda kiɗi tude ńda kiɗi tsʼagús
20 toomínékwa léɓètsè
30 toomínékwa àɗè
40 toomínékwa tsʼagús
50 toomínékwa tùdè
60 toomínékwa ńdà kɛ̀ɗì kɔn
70 toomínékwa ńda kiɗi léɓètsè
80 toomínékwa ńdà kìɗì àɗè
90 toomínékwa ńda kiɗi tsʼagús
100 ŋamíáì
1,000 álìfù

Source: The Ik language: Dictionary and grammar sketch, by Terrill B. Schrock. 2007.

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