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Basaa numbers

How to count in Basaa (ɓasaá), a Bantu language spoken in in the Centre and Littoral regions of Cameroon.

The numbers 1 to 7 change depending on which noun class they are associated with.

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NumeralCardinal
1pɔ́k (isolated)
wàdá (class 1 & 2)
wádá (class 3 & 4)
jádá (class 5 & 6)
yádá (class 7 & 8)
yadá (class 9 & 10)
hyádá (class 19 & 13)
2ɓaa (isolated)
ɓáa (class 1 & 2)
ḿmáa (class 3 & 4)
máá (class 5 & 6)
bíɓáá (class 7 & 8)
iɓáa (class 9 & 10)
díɓáa (class 19 & 13)
3áâ (isolated)
ɓáâ (class 1 & 2)
máâ (class 3 & 4)
máâ (class 5 & 6)
bíáâ (class 7 & 8)
iáâ (class 9 & 10)
díáâ (class 19 & 13)
4n.na (isolated)
ɓánâ (class 1 & 2)
mínâ (class 3 & 4)
mánâ (class 5 & 6)
bínâ (class 7 & 8)
inâ (class 9 & 10)
dínâ (class 19 & 13)
5itan (isolated)
ɓátân (class 1 & 2)
míntân (class 3 & 4)
mátân (class 5 & 6)
bítân (class 7 & 8)
ítân (class 9 & 10)
dítân (class 19 & 13)
6isámal (isolated)
ɓásámal (class 1 & 2)
mísámal (class 3 & 4)
másámal (class 5 & 6)
bísámal (class 7 & 8)
ísámal (class 9 & 10)
dísámal (class 19 & 13)
7isâmbɔ́k (isolated)
ɓásâmbɔ́k (class 1 & 2)
mísâmbɔ́k (class 3 & 4)
másâmbɔ́k (class 5 & 6)
bísâmbɔ́k (class 7 & 8)
ísâmbɔ́k (class 9 & 10)
dísâmbɔ́k (class 19 & 13)
8jwɛm
9ɓoó
10jǒm
11jǒm ni wadá
19jǒm ni ɓoó
20mòm ḿmâ nì wada
22mòm ḿmâ nì ḿmâ
23mòm ḿmâ nì miaâ
24mòm ḿmâ nì minâ
25mòm ḿmâ nì mitân
26mòm ḿmâ nì misamàl
27mòm ḿmâ nì jùɛ̀m
28mòm ḿmâ nì jùɛ̀m
29mòm ḿmâ nì misâɓɔk
30mòm maâ
40mòm mana
50mòm mitân
60mòm masamàl
70mòm jùɛ̀m
80mòm ɓoo
90mòm masaàmɓok
100mbogôl
1000hikóó

Sources:https://linguistics.berkeley.edu/~hyman/Basaa_Chapter.pdf
https://www.sil.org/resources/archives/47253

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