Numbers in Batak Angkola

How to count in Batak Angkola (ᯅᯖᯄ᯦᯲ ᯀᯰᯄ᯦ᯬᯞ), a Southern Batak language spoken in the province of North Sumatra in Indonesia.

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Numeral Cardinal
0 ᯄ᯦ᯬᯚᯬᯰ (kosong), ᯉᯞᯬ᯲ (nol)
1 ᯞᯑ (sada)
2 ᯑᯀ (dua)
3 ᯖᯬᯞᯮ (tolu)
4 ᯀᯬᯇᯖ᯲ (opat)
5 ᯞᯪᯔ (lima)
6 ᯀᯬᯉᯔᯬ᯲ (onom)
7 ᯇᯪᯖᯮ (pitu)
8 ᯥᯀᯞᯮ (ualu), ᯚᯞᯇᯉ᯲ (salapan)
9 ᯚᯪᯀ (sia), ᯚᯔ᯲ᯆᯪᯞᯉ᯲ (sambilan)
10 ᯚᯔ᯲ᯇᯮᯞᯮ (sampulu) [sappulu]
11 ᯚᯆᯬᯞᯚ᯲ (sabolas)
12 ᯑᯀᯆᯬᯞᯚ᯲ (dua bolas)
13 ᯖᯬᯞᯮᯆᯬᯞᯚ᯲ (tolu bolas)
14 ᯀᯬᯇᯖ᯲ᯆᯬᯞᯚ᯲ (opat bolas)
15 ᯞᯪᯔᯆᯬᯞᯚ᯲ (lima bolas)
16 ᯀᯬᯉᯔᯬ᯲ᯆᯬᯞᯚ᯲ (onom bolas)
17 ᯇᯪᯖᯮᯆᯬᯞᯚ᯲ (pitu bolas)
18 ᯞᯇᯉ᯲ᯆᯬᯞᯚ᯲ (lapan bolas)
19 ᯚᯔ᯲ᯆᯪᯞᯉ᯲ᯆᯬᯞᯚ᯲ (sambilan bolas)
20 ᯚᯑᯀᯇᯮᯞᯮ (dua pulu)
21 ᯚᯑᯀᯇᯮᯞᯮᯚᯑ (dua pulu sada)
22 ᯚᯑᯀᯇᯮᯞᯮᯑᯀ (dua pulu dua)
23 ᯚᯑᯀᯇᯮᯞᯮᯖᯬᯞᯮ (dua pulu tolu)
24 ᯚᯑᯀᯇᯮᯞᯮᯀᯬᯇᯖ᯲ (dua pulu opat)
25 ᯚᯑᯀᯇᯮᯞᯮᯞᯪᯔ (dua pulu lima)
26 ᯚᯑᯀᯇᯮᯞᯮᯀᯬᯉᯔᯬ᯲ (dua pulu onom)
27 ᯚᯑᯀᯇᯮᯞᯮᯇᯪᯖᯮ (dua pulu pitu)
28 ᯞᯇᯉ᯲ᯆᯬᯞᯚ᯲ᯞᯇᯉ᯲ (dua pulu lapan)
29 ᯚᯑᯀᯇᯮᯞᯮᯚᯔ᯲ᯆᯪᯞ (dua pulu sambilan)
30 ᯖᯬᯞᯮᯇᯮᯞᯮ (tolu pulu)
40 ᯀᯬᯇᯖ᯲ᯇᯮᯞᯮ (opat pulu)
50 ᯞᯪᯔᯇᯮᯞᯮ (lima pulu)
60 ᯀᯬᯉᯔᯬ᯲ᯇᯮᯞᯮ (onom pulu)
70 ᯇᯪᯖᯮᯇᯮᯞᯮ (pitu pulu)
80 ᯞᯇᯉ᯲ᯇᯮᯞᯮ (lapan pulu)
90 ᯚᯔ᯲ᯆᯪᯞᯉ᯲ᯇᯮᯞᯮ (sambilan pulu)
100 ᯞᯒᯖᯮᯞ᯲ (saratus)
1,000 ᯞᯒᯪᯆᯮ (saribu)

Information about counting in Batak Angkola
https://www.facebook.com/groups/omniglot/posts/10163338504549666/
https://lingweb.eva.mpg.de/channumerals/Batak-Angkola.htm

If you would like to make any corrections or additions to this page, or if you can provide recordings, please contact me.

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