Ilocano numbers

Ilocano numbers

Ilocano numbers is a Philippine language spoken mainly in Luzon in the Philippines. And It  has two number systems one is native and the other is derived from Spanish. The systems are virtually used interchangeably. Yet, the situation can dictate which system is preferred.

 
Number Ilocano Numeral
1 Maysa
2 Dua
3 Tallo
4 Upat
5 Lima
6 Innem
7 Pito
8 Walo
9 Siyam
10 Sangapulo
11 Labing-maysa
12 Labing-dua
13 Labing-tallo
14 Labing-upat
15 Labing-lima
16 Labing-innem
17 Labing-pito
18 Labing-walo
19 Labing-siyam
20 Duapulo
21 Duapulo ket maysa
22 Duapulo ket dua
23 Duapulo ket tallo
24 Duapulo ket upat
25 Duapulo ket lima
26 Duapulo ket innem
27 Duapulo ket pito
28 Duapulo ket walo
29 Duapulo ket siyam
30 Taloapulo
100 Isangpulo
200 Duaratus
300 Taloratus
400 Uparatus
500 Limaratus
600 Inemaratus
700 Pitoratus
800 Waroratus
900 Siyaratus
1000 Sanggatos

 Numbers beyond 100 follow a pattern where the Ilocano word for the tens digit comes before “pulo” (meaning ten) and the units digit follows after “ket” (meaning and). For instance, “Duapulo ket lima” means 25, where “duapulo” is 20 and “lima” is 5.

To form numbers beyond 10, you combine the words for the tens and ones places. For example, to express 37, you would say “Tallo a sangapulo ken pito.”

Please note that pronunciation and usage might vary slightly based on regional dialects within Ilocano-speaking areas.

 

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