Numbers
| # | Mansi | Hungarian |
| 1 | аква (akʷa) | egy |
| 2 | китыг (kitiɣ) | kettő |
| 3 | хурум (xuːrəm) | három |
| 4 | нила (ɲila) | négy |
| 5 | ат (at) | öt |
| 6 | хот (xoːt) | hat |
| 7 | сат (saːt) | hét |
| 8 | нёллов (ɲololow) | nyolc |
| 9 | онтэллов (ontolow) | kilenc |
| 10 | лов (low) | tíz |
| 20 | хус (xus) | húsz |
| 100 | сат (saːt/janiɣsaːt) | száz |
| 1000 | сотэр (soːtər) | ezer |
Numbers 1 and 2 also have attributive forms: акв (1) and кит (2); compare with Hungarian két, and Old Hungarian "kit").
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