Nafsan numbers

How to count in Nafsan, a Southern Oceanic language spoken in Efate Island in Vanuatu

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Numeral Cardinal Ordinal
1 iskei tepei
2 inru, nran, nru kaaru
3 itol katol
4 ipat kafat
5 ilim kalim
6 ilates kelates, klates
7 ilaru kelaru, klaru
8 ilatol klatol
9 ilfot kilfot
10 ralim iskei
11 ralim iskei atmat iskei
12 ralim iskei atmat inru
13 ralim iskei atmat itol
14 ralim iskei atmat ipat
15 ralim iskei atmat ilim
16 ralim iskei atmat ilates
17 ralim iskei atmat ilaru
18 ralim iskei atmat ilatol
19 ralim iskei atmat ilfot
20 ralim inru
21 ralim inru atmat iskei
22 ralim inru atmat inru
23 ralim inru atmat itol
24 ralim inru atmat ipat
25 ralim inru atmat ilim
26 ralim inru atmat ilates
27 ralim inru atmat ilaru
28 ralim inru atmat ilatol
29 ralim inru atmat ilfot
30 ralim itol
40 ralim ipat
50 ralim ilim
60 ralim ilates
70 ralim ilaru
80 ralim ilatol
90 ralim ilfot
100 tifli iskei
1 000 p̃on iskei
1 000 000 p̃onti iskei

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Information about Nafsan numerals
https://www.languagesandnumbers.com/how-to-count-in-south-efate/en/erk/
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Éfaté_du_Sud#Numéraux

Information about Nafsan | Numbers

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