The Capiznon Numbers
Capiznon Numbers, Capiznon (Kapisnon) is a Central Bisayan language spoken in the Western Visayas region of the Philippines.
The Capiznon numerals, which are the numerical symbols used in the Capiznon language for representing numbers. Capiznon is a Visayan language spoken in the Philippines. Here are the Capiznon numerals for the numbers 1 to 10, as well as multiples of 10 up to 1000:
Number | Capiznon Numeral |
---|---|
1 | usad |
2 | dos |
3 | tatlo |
4 | apat |
5 | lima |
6 | unom |
7 | pito |
8 | walo |
9 | siyam |
10 | napulo |
20 | bayente |
30 | trayente |
40 | kwarenta |
50 | singkwenta |
60 | sesenta |
70 | syentos |
80 | otsohan |
90 | nubenta |
100 | san gatus |
200 | dos gatos |
300 | tatlo gatos |
400 | apat gatos |
500 | lima gatos |
600 | unom gatos |
700 | pito gatos |
800 | walo gatos |
900 | siyam gatos |
1000 | san libo |
Capiznon
Capiznon Numbers is an Austronesian language spoken in the Philippines. It is spoken by an estimated 500,000 people in the provinces of Capiz, Aklan, and Antique. Capiznon language is also known as Capiceño, Aklanon, or Antiqueño. It belongs to the Visayan family of languages and is closely related to Hiligaynon, Aklanon, and other Visayan languages. The language is heavily influenced by Spanish and the local dialects of the Visayan languages. Capiznon is primarily a spoken language, with very few written materials available.
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