Numbers in Butuanon

How to count in Butuanon, a Southern Bisayan language spoken mainly in the Agusan del Norte and Agusan del Sur in the northeast of Mindanao in the Philippines.

Note: the numbers from 11 onwards are borrowed from Spanish, with the exceptions of 100 and 1,000.

If any of the numbers are links, you can hear a recording by clicking on them. If you can provide recordings, please contact me.

Numeral Cardinal Ordinal
1 isa
2 duwa, dua, duha qikaduwa
3 tuwu, tu'u, tolo, tulo
4 upat, qupat qikaqupat
5 lima
6 unum, unom
7 pito, pitto, pitu
8 walo, wau, gualu, walu
9 siyam, ciam
10 sampuu, polo, pulo
11 onse
12 dose
13 trese
14 katorse
15 kinse
16 dyissais
17 dyissyete
18 dyisotso
19 dyisnuibe
20 baynte
21 baynte uno
22 baynte dose
23 baynte tres
24 baynte kwatro
25 baynte singko
26 baynte sais
27 baynte syete
28 baynte otso
29 baynte nuibe
30 trayenta
40 kwarenta
50 singkwenta
60 saisenta
70 sitenta
80 otsenta
90 nobenta
100 isa ka gatus
200 dos syentos
1,000 isa ka libo

Hear some numbers in Butuanon:

Information about Butuanon numerals
https://lingweb.eva.mpg.de/channumerals/Butuanon.htm

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