Language name and locationː Kinaray-a, Panay is., Philippines [Refer to: Ethnologue]
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1. isa |
21. bainte uno |
2. duwa |
22. bainte dos |
3. tatlo |
23. bainte tres |
4. apat |
24. bainte kwatro |
5. lima |
25. bainte siŋko |
6. anum |
26. bainte saes |
7. pito |
27. bainte siete |
8. walo |
28. bainte ot͡so |
9. siyam |
29. bainte noybe |
10. pulo |
30. trainta |
11. onse |
40. kwarinta |
12. dose |
50. siŋkwenta |
13. trese |
60. sesenta |
14. katorse |
70. setenta |
15. kinse |
80. ot͡senta |
16. disisas |
90. nobenta |
17. disisiete |
100. is ka ɡatos |
18. disiot͡so |
200. duwa ka ɡatos |
19. disinoybe |
1000. isa ka libo |
20. bainte |
2000. duwa ka libo |
Linguist providing data and dateː Ms. Melba Cardinal RBMU (Regions
Beyond Missionary Union), January 10, 1995. Checked by Mr. Kermit Titrud,
SIL International, Philippines. February 16, 2015. |
Other comments: Kinaray-a
has a decimal system, like most Visayan languages, the Kinaray-a people
also have Spanish influence and use Spanish numerals after ten now. |
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