Numbers in Mohawk

Information about counting in Mohawk (Kanien'keha), an Iroquoian language spoken in parts of Ontario and Quebec in Canada, and New York State in the USA.

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Numeral Cardinal
1 énska
2 tékeni
3 áhsen
4 kaié:ri
5 wisk
6 ià:ia’k
7 tsá:ta
8 sha’té:kon
9 tióhton
10 oié:ri
11 énska iawén:re
12 tékeni iawén:re
13 áhsen iawén:re
14 kaié:ri iawén:re
15 wisk iawén:re
16 ià:ia’k iawén:re
17 tsá:ta iawén:re
18 sha’té:kon iawén:re
19 tióhton iawén:re
20 tewáhsen
30 áhsen niwáhsen
40 kaié:ri niwáhsen
50 wisk niwáhsen
60 iá:ia’k niwáhsen
70 tsá:ta niwáhsen
80 sha’té:kon niwáhsen
90 tióhton niwáhsen
100 énska tewen’niáwe
1,000 oié:ri tewen’niáwe
101 énska tewen’niáwe tánon énska
200 tékeni tewen’niáwe
300 áhsen tewen’niáwe
400 kaié:ri tewen’niáwe
500 wisk tewen’niáwe
600 ià:ia’k tewen’niáwe
700 tsá:ta tewen’niáwe
800 sha’té:kon tewen’niáwe
900 tióhton tewen’niáwe
1,000 oié:ri tewen’niáwe
1,001 oié:ri tewen’niáwe tánon énska
2,000 tewáhsen tewen’niáwe
3,000 áhsen niwáhsen tewen’niáwe
4,000 kaié:ri niwáhsen tewen’niáwe
5,000 wisk niwáhsen tewen’niáwe
6,000 iá:ia’k niwáhsen tewen’niáwe
7,000 tsá:ta niwáhsen tewen’niáwe
8,000 sha’té:kon niwáhsen tewen’niáwe
9,000 tióhton niwáhsen tewen’niáwe
1 million énska million

Source: http://www.languagesandnumbers.com/how-to-count-in-mohawk/en/moh/

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