Numbers in Jakaltek

How to count in Jakaltek (Jab’xub’al / Popti’), a Mayan language spoken in western Guatemala and southern Mexico.

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Numeral Cardinal numbers
0 tz’in
1 hune’
2 kab’eb’
3 oxeb’
4 kanheb’
5 howeb’
6 wajeb’
7 hujeb’
8 waxajeb’
9 b’alunheb’
10 lahunheb’
11 hunlahunheb’
12 kab’lahunheb’
13 oxlahunheb’
14 kanhlahunheb’
15 holahunheb’
16 wajlahunheb’
17 hujlahunheb’
18 waxajlahunheb’
19 b’alunhlahunheb’
20 hunk’al
21 hune’ skab’winaj
22 kab’eb’ skab’winaj
23 oxeb’ skab’winaj
24 kanheb’ skab’winaj
25 howeb’ skab’winaj
26 wajeb’ skab’winaj
27 hujeb’ skab’winaj
28 waxajeb’ skab’winaj
29 b’alunheb’ skab’winaj
30 lahunheb’ skab’winaj
40 kab’winaj
50 lahunheb’ oxk’al
60 oxk’al
70 lahunheb’ skanhwinaj
80 kanhwinaj
90 lahunheb’ shok’al
100 hok’al
200 lahunhk’al
300 holahunhk’al

Hear some Jakaltek numbers

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Links

Information about numbers in Jakaltek
https://www.languagesandnumbers.com/how-to-count-in-jakaltek/en/jac/

Information about Jakaltek | Numbers

Numbers in Mayan languages

Achi, Akatek, Awakatek, Ch’ol, Chorti, Chuj, Huasteco, Jakaltek, Kaqchikel, Mam, Poqomam, Poqomchiʼ, Q'anjob'al, Q'eqchi', Sakpulktek, Sipakapense, Tektitek, Tzeltal, Tzotzil, Yucatec Maya

Numbers in other languages

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