Cardinal
Cardinal numbers are those used in counting.
Number | Ilokano | Iloko-Spanish | Spanish |
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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 peopleRead more about this topic: Ilokano Numbers
Famous quotes containing the word cardinal:
“Honest towards ourselves and towards anyone else who is our friend; brave towards the enemy; magnanimous towards the defeated; politealways: this is how the four cardinal virtues want us to act.”
—Friedrich Nietzsche (18441900)
“Distrust all those who love you extremely upon a very slight acquaintance, and without any visible reason. Be upon your guard, too, against those who confess, as their weaknesses, all the cardinal virtues.”
—Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl Chesterfield (16941773)
“To this war of every man against every man, this also is consequent; that nothing can be Unjust. The notions of Right and Wrong, Justice and Injustice have there no place. Where there is no common Power, there is no Law; where no Law, no Injustice. Force, and Fraud, are in war the two Cardinal virtues.”
—Thomas Hobbes (15791688)