Ilokano Numbers - Cardinal

Cardinal

Cardinal numbers are those used in counting.

Number Ilokano Iloko-Spanish Spanish
one maysa uno uno
two dua dos dos
three tallo tres tres
four uppat kuatro cuatro
five lima singko cinco
six innem sais seis
seven pito siete siete
eight walo otso ocho
nine siam nuebe nueve
10 sangapulo dies diez
11 sangapulo ket maysa onse once
12 sangapulo ket dua dose doce
13 sangapulo ket tallo trese trece
14 sangapulo ket uppat katorse catorce
15 sangapulo ket lima kinse quince
16 sangapulo ket innem diesisais diez y seis, dieciseis
17 sangapulo ket pito diesisiete diez y siete, diecisiete
18 sangapulo ket walo diesiotso diez y ocho, dieciocho
19 sangapulo ket siam diesinuebe diez y nueve, diecinueve
20 duapulo bainte veinte
21 duapulo ket maysa baintiuno veinte y uno, veintiuno
30 tallopulo treinta treinta
40 uppat a pulo kuarenta cuarenta
50 limapulo singkuenta cincuenta
60 innem a pulo sesenta sesenta
70 pitopulo setenta setenta
80 walopulo otsenta ochenta
90 siam a pulo nobenta noventa
100 sangagasut sien, siento cien, ciento
101 sangagasut ket maysa sientoiuno ciento y uno
500 limagasut kinientos quinientos
1 000 sangaribo mil mil
10 000 sangalaksa diesmil diez mil
100 000 sangagasut a laksa cien mil sien mil
1 000 000 sangariwriw milion millón

Numbers are connected to their nouns using the ligature a/nga.

maysa a botelia one bottle innem a riwriw a tao six million people

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Famous quotes containing the word cardinal:

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