Numbers in Gaddang

How to count in Gaddang, a Northern Luzon language spoken mainly in the Cagayan Valley in Luzon in the Philippines.

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Numeral Cardinal numbers
0 awan
1 tata, inte
2 addua, adwa
3 tallu
4 appat
5 lima
6 annam
7 pitu
8 walu
9 siyam, assiym
10 tafulu
11 tafulu tata
12 tafulu addua
13 tafulu tallu
14 tafulu appat
15 tafulu lima
16 tafulu annam
17 tafulu pitu
18 tafulu walu
19 tafulu siyam
20 duafulu
21 duafulu tata
22 duafulu addua
23 duafulu tallu
24 duafulu appat
25 duafulu lima
26 duafulu annam
27 duafulu pitu
28 duafulu walu
29 duafulu siyam
30 tallufulu
40 appatafulu
50 limafulu
60 annamafulu
70 pitufulu
80 walufulu
90 siyamafulu
100 tahatut, tatut
200 duatut
500 limatut
1,000 tarifu
2,000 duarifu

Information about Gaddang numbers
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaddang_language#Numbers
https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/70352413.pdf

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Information about Gaddang | Numbers

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