Numbers in Ratahan

How to count in Ratahan (Toratán), a Philippine language spoken in the Southeast Minahasa Regency in the North Sulawesi Province of Indonesia.

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Numeral Cardinal numbers
1 saunsa, sa
2 raruá, ruá
3 tatulu, ta
4 paq
5 lima
6 num
7 pitu
8 walu
9 siau
10 mapulo, pulo
11 mapulo sa
12 mapulo ruá
13 mapulo ta
14 mapulo paq
15 mapulo lima
16 mapulo num
17 mapulo pitu
18 mapulo walu
19 mapulo siau
20 rua mpulo
21 rua mpulo sa
22 rua mpulo ruá
23 rua mpulo ta
24 rua mpulo paq
25 rua mpulo lima
26 rua mpulo num
27 rua mpulo pitu
28 rua mpulo walu
29 rua mpulo siau
30 tulu mpulo
40 paq mpulo
50 lima mpulo
60 num mpulo
70 pitu mpulo
80 walu mpulo
90 siau mpulo
100 sangaren, ngaren
200 rua ngaren
1,000 hiwu, suiwu
2,000 rua iwu

Source: Toratán (Ratahan). Nikolaus P. Himmelmann, John U. Wolff. 1998 (PDF)

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