Numbers in Itbayat

How to count in Itbayat (Itbayaten), a Batanic language spoken mainly on Itbayat Island in the Batanes Islands in the Philippines.

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Numeral Cardinal numbers
1 aqsa
2 doha
3 atlo
4 aqpat
5 lima
6 aqnem
7 pito
8 waxo
9 siam
10 saapoxo
11 aqsascharwa
12 dohascharwa
13 atlwascharwa
14 aqpatascharwa
15 limascharwa
16 aqnemascharwa
17 pitwascharwa
18 waxwascharwa
19 (sa)siamascharwa
20 dahaapoxo poho
21 aqsaschatlo, dahaapoxo poho kano aqsa
22 dohaschatlo, dahaapoxo poho kano doha
23 atlwaschatlo, dahaapoxo poho kano atlo
24 aqpataschatlo
25 limaschatlo
26 aqnemaschatlo
27 pitwaschatlo
28 waxwaschatlo
29 siamaschatlo
30 atlwapoxo
40 aqpatapoxo
50 limaapoxo
60 aqnemapoxo
70 pitwapoxo
80 waxwapoxo
90 siampoxo
100 omyatos, saqa yatos, sinto
200 dohaayatos, dosintos
1,000 omrivo, hemrivo, miil
2,000 doharivo, dosi miil

Sources

https://lingweb.eva.mpg.de/channumerals/Ivatan.htm
https://asj.upd.edu.ph/mediabox/archive/ASJ-10-01-1972/yamada-speech%20disguise%20itbayaten%20numerals.pdf

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