How to count in Adaizan (Tenánat Hadéyas), a language isolate that was spoken in northwestern Louisiana until the 19th century, and which is currently being revived..
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Numeral | Cardinal |
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0 | séro |
1 | nánkœs |
2 | nœs |
3 | kô |
4 | takáce |
5 | sïpákan |
6 | pakanánkœs |
7 | pakanœs |
8 | pakakô |
9 | sïkínœs |
10 | nyúsne |
11 | kwœskosnáwa |
12 | kwœskosnœs |
13 | kwœskoskô |
14 | kwœskostakáce |
15 | kwœskospákan |
16 | kwœskospakanánkœs |
17 | kwœskospakanœs |
18 | kwœskospakakô |
19 | kwœskossïkínœs |
20 | nyusnyenákœs |
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Adaizan, Ainu, Basque, Bilua, Burushaski, Chitimacha, Eskayan, Haida, Karuk, Kunza, Nivkh, Puroik/Sulung, Tunica, Warao, Yuchi / Euchee, Zakhring, Zuni
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