Aklan Numbers
Aklan Numbers, Aklan (Inakeanon), is a Philippine language spoken in Aklan province on the island of Panay in the Philippines.
Aklan numbers are a mathematical system developed by the Aklan people of the Philippines. The system uses a base–12 numerical system, which means that it consists of 12 distinct digits. Unlike the decimal system, which uses 10 distinct digits, the Aklan system also includes the numbers 10 and 11. In addition, Aklan numbers are written using a vertical format, with the most significant digit (the largest number) at the bottom and the least significant digit (the smallest number) at the top.
Numeral | Cardinal numbers | Ordinal numbers |
---|---|---|
1 | isaea | |
2 | daywa, daiwa | ikadaywa |
3 | tatlo | ikatatlo |
4 | ap-at | ikapat |
5 | lima | ikalima |
6 | an-om | ikanom |
7 | pitó | ikapitó |
8 | waeo, walo | ikawaeo |
9 | siyam | ikasiyam |
10 | napoeo, pu-eo, pulo | ikapu-eo |
11 | onse | |
12 | dose | |
13 | trese | |
14 | katursi | |
15 | kinse | |
16 | disesayes | |
17 | disesyete | |
18 | dise-otso | |
19 | disenuybe | |
20 | baynte, veinte | |
30 | traynta | |
40 | kwarinta | |
50 | singkwenta | |
60 | saysinta | |
70 | sitenta | |
80 | otsinta | |
90 | nobenta | |
100 | sanggatos | |
200 | daywang gatos | |
300 | tatlong gatos | |
400 | ap-at gatos | |
500 | limang gatos | |
600 | an-om gatos | |
700 | pitong gatos | |
800 | waeong gatos | |
900 | siyam gatos | |
1,000 | sanglibo | |
2,000 | daywang libo | |
3,000 | tatlong libo | |
4,000 | ap-at libo | |
5,000 | limang libo | |
6,000 | an-om libo | |
7,000 | pitong libo | |
8,000 | waeong libo | |
9,000 | siyam libo | |
1,000,000 | sangmilyon |
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