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Avava numbers

How to count in Avava, a Southern Oceanic language spoken in central Malekula Island in Vanuatu. Younger Avava speakers tend to useBislama numbers past 10 or even past 5, or they don't use any Avava numbers at all.

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NumeralCardinalOrdinal
1sapmipom
2iruituru nan
3itlititl nan
4ivatitivat nan
5ilimitlim nan
6soutsout nan
7sourusouru nan
8setlsetl nan
9savatsavat nan
10langallangal nan
11langal druman sapm
12langal druman iru
13langal druman itl
14langal druman ivat
15langal druman ilim
16langal druman sout
17langal druman souru
18langal druman setl
19langal druman savat
20ngal iru
21ngal iru druman sapm
22ngal iru druman iru
23ngal iru druman itl
24ngal iru druman ivat
25ngal iru druman ilim
26ngal iru druman sout
27ngal iru druman laru
28ngal iru druman souru
29ngal iru druman savat
30ngal itl
40ngal ivat
50ngal ilim
60ngal sout
70ngal souru
80ngal setl
90ngal savat
100angat
1,000atar
1,000,000amul

Source:The Avava Language of Central Malakula (Vanuatu), by Terry Crowley

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