Abellen Numbers
Abellen Numbers, Abellen (Ayta Abellen), a Philippine language spoken in Tarlac province in central Luzon in the Philippines.
Numeral | Cardinal numbers |
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0 | homain |
1 | magha |
2 | lowa |
3 | tatlo |
4 | apat |
5 | lima |
6 | anem |
7 | pito |
8 | walo |
9 | hiyam |
10 | mapo |
11 | labin-magha |
12 | labin-lowa |
13 | labin-tatlo |
14 | labin-apat |
15 | labin-lima |
16 | labin-anem |
17 | labin-pito |
18 | labin-walo |
19 | labin-hiyam |
20 | lowampo |
21 | lowampo boy magha |
22 | lowampo boy lowa |
23 | lowampo boy tatlo |
24 | lowampo boy apat |
25 | lowampo boy lima |
26 | lowampo boy anem |
27 | lowampo boy pito |
28 | lowampo boy walo |
29 | lowampo boy hiyam |
30 | tatlompo |
40 | apat tapo |
50 | limampo |
60 | anemmapo |
70 | pitompo |
80 | walompo |
90 | hiyamapo |
100 | magatoh |
Abellen is a member of the Central Luzon branch of the Malayo–Polynesian language family. It is spoken in Tarlac province in central Luzon in the Philippines. In 2008 there were about 3,000 speakers of Abellen, which is also known as Abenlen or Aburlin. Abellen speakers are found in Maamot, Station Juliana and Capas in Tarlac Province, and in Sitio Loob–Bunga in the Municipality of Botolan in Zambales Province.
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