Serrano numbers

How to count in Serrano (Maarrênga'twich), an Uto-Aztecan language formerly spoken in southern California in the USA which is currently being revived.

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Numeral Cardinal
0 qay’ hiit
1 howpk
2 werh’
3 paahi’
4 wacha’
5 maharc
6 paavorhi’
7 wachkovik
8 wawch
9 mukovik
10 werh’ maharc
11 werh’ maharc pehpa’ howpk
12 werh’ maharc pehpa’ werh’
13 werh’ maharc pehpa’ paahi’
14 werh’ maharc pehpa’ wacha’
15 werh’ maharc pehpa’ maharc
16 werh’ maharc pehpa’ paavorhi’
17 werh’ maharc pehpa’ wachkovik
18 werh’ maharc pehpa’ wawch
19 werh’ maharc pehpa’ mukovik
20 werhya’ wahmarc
21 werhya’ wahmarc pehpa’ howpk
22 werhya’ wahmarc pehpa’ werh’
23 werhya’ wahmarc pehpa’ paahi’
24 werhya’ wahmarc pehpa’ wacha’
25 werhya’ wahmarc pehpa’ maharc
26 werhya’ wahmarc pehpa’ paavorhi’
27 werhya’ wahmarc pehpa’ wachkovik
28 werhya’ wahmarc pehpa’ wawch
29 werhya’ wahmarc pehpa’ mukovik
30 paahi’ya’ wahmarc
40 wacha’ya’ wahmarc
50 maharcya’ wahmarc
60 paavorhi’ya’ wahmarc
70 wachkovikya’ wahmarc
80 wawchya’ wahmarc
90 mukovikya’ wahmarc
100 howpk hernerka’

Hear some Serrano numbers:

Information about counting in Serrano
https://morongoculture.com/language/serrano/#Serrano_Numbers

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Information about Serrano | Phrases | Numbers

Numbers in Uto-Aztecan languages

Comanche, Hopi, Huichol, Nahuatl, Nahuatl (Classical), Nahuatl (Eastern Huasteca), Nahuatl (Guerrero), Nahuatl (Tetelcingo) Nawat, Northern Paiute, O'odham, Serrano, Shoshone, Tarahumara, Timbisha, Tongva, Yaqui

Numbers in other languages

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