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Kristang numbers

How to count in Kristang, a Portuguese-based creole language spoken by the Kristang, a community of people of mixed Portuguese and Asian ancestry, mainly in Malacca in Malaysia, and in Singapore. It is also known as Papia Kristang or Malaccan Creole Portuguese.

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NumeralCardinalOrdinal
1nguanamba ngua
2dosnamba dos, sigunda
3tresnamba tres, treseru
4kuatunamba kuatu
5singkunamba singku
6seznamba sez
7setinamba seti
8oitunamba oitu
9novinamba novi
10desnamba des
11onzi 
12dozi 
13trezi 
14katorzi 
15kinzi 
16dises 
17diseti 
18disoitu 
19disnovi 
20binti 
21binti ngua 
22binti dos 
23binti tres 
24binti kuatu 
25binti singku 
26binti sez 
27binti seti 
28binti oitu 
29binti novi 
30trinta 
40korenta 
50singkuenta 
60sesenta 
70satenta 
80oitenta 
90noventa 
100sentu, nsentu 
101nsentu ngua 
200dos sentu 
300tres sentu 
400kuatu sentu 
500singku sentu 
600sez sentu 
700seti sentu 
800oitu sentu 
900novi sentu 
1,000mil, ngua mil, m mil 
2,000dos mil 
3,000tres mil 
4,000kuatu mil 
5,000singku mil 
6,000sez mil 
7,000seti mil 
8,000oitu mil 
9,000novi mil 
10,000des mil 
1,000,000miliang, ngua miliang, m miliang 
oncembes 
twicedos bes 

Sources:
- Alan N. Baxter:A Grammar of Kristang (Malacca Creole Portuguese). Pacific Linguistics. The Australian National University, 1988. - Alan N. Baxter and Patrick D. Silva:A dictionary of Kristang (Malacca Creole Portuguese) with an English-Kristang finder-list. Pacific Linguistics. The Australian National University, 2004.

Information provided by Wolfgang Kuhl

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Information about Kristang
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kristang_language
http://www.ethnologue.com/18/language/mcm/

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