How to count in Yakan, which belongs to the Sama-Bajaw branch of the Malayo-Polynesian language family and is spoken in Basilan Island in the Philippines.
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Numeral | Cardinal | Ordinal |
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1 | dambuwaˈ, dembuwaˈ (in counting objects) issaˈ |
kaˈissaˈ, dehellu |
2 | duwe | pasunuh |
3 | tellu | sika tellu |
4 | ampat | |
5 | lime | sika lime |
6 | ennem | |
7 | pituˈ, pituh | kapituˈ |
8 | waluˈ, waluh | |
9 | siyam | |
10 | sempūˈ, sampūˈ, sampuh | |
11 | sampuk dambuwah | |
12 | sampuk duwe | |
13 | sampuk tellu | |
14 | sampuk ampat | |
15 | sampuk lime | |
16 | sampuk ennem | |
17 | sampuk pituh | |
18 | sampuk walu | |
19 | sampuk siyam | |
20 | duwempūˈ, duwenpuh | |
21 | duwempuk dambuwah | |
22 | duwempuk duwe | |
23 | duwempuk tellu | |
24 | duwempuk ampat | |
25 | duwempuk lime | |
26 | duwempuk ennem | |
27 | duwempuk pituh | |
28 | duwempuk walu | |
29 | duwempuk siyam | |
30 | tellempuh | |
40 | ampatpūˈ, ampat puh | |
50 | limempūˈ, limem puh | |
60 | ennempuh | |
70 | pitumpūˈ, pitumpuh | |
80 | walumpuh | |
90 | siyampuh | |
100 | dahatus | kadahatus |
1,000 | ibu | |
50,000 | limempuh ngibu | |
1,000,000 | million |
Information compiled by Wolfgang Kuhl
Source: Yakan-English Dictionary, Linguistic Socliety of the Philippines. Manila, 2002.
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