Numbers in Tahitian

How to count in Tahitian (Reo Tahiti), a Polynesian language spoken mainly in Tahiti in French Polynesia.

If any of the numbers are links, you can hear a recording by clicking on them. If you can provide recordings, please contact me.

Numeral Cardinal Ordinal
0 ’aore
1 ho’e a tahi
2 piti a piti
3 toru a toru
4 maha a maha
5 pae a pae
6 ono a ono
7 hitu a hitu
8 va’u a va’u
9 iva a iva
10 ahuru a ahuru
11 ’ahuru ma ho’e
12 ’ahuru ma piti
13 ’ahuru ma toru
14 ’ahuru ma maha
15 ’ahuru ma pae
16 ’ahuru ma ono
17 ’ahuru ma hitu
18 ’ahuru ma va’u
19 ’ahuru ma iva
20 piti ’ahuru
21 piti ’ahuru ma ho’e
22 piti ’ahuru ma piti
23 piti ’ahuru ma toru
24 piti ’ahuru ma maha
25 piti ’ahuru ma pae
26 piti ’ahuru ma ono
27 piti ’ahuru ma hitu
28 piti ’ahuru ma va’u
29 piti ’ahuru ma iva
30 toru ’ahuru
40 maha ’ahuru
50 pae ’ahuru
60 ono ’ahuru
70 hitu ’ahuru
80 va’u ’ahuru
90 iva ’ahuru
100 hanere
200 piti hanere
300 toru hanere
400 maha hanere
500 pae hanere
600 ono hanere
700 hitu hanere
800 va’u hanere
900 iva hanere
1,000 tautini
10,000 ’ahuru tautini
100,000 hanere tautini
1 million mirioni
1 billion miria

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Hear some Tahitian numbers:

Links

Information about numbers and counting in Tahitian
https://www.languagesandnumbers.com/how-to-count-in-tahitian/en/tah/

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