tig- |
meaning |
---|---|
tig-isa |
1 each (for two persons or things) |
tigdalawa tigalawa |
2 each (for two persons or things) |
tigtatlo tigatlo |
3 each (for two persons or things) |
tig-apat |
4 each (for two persons or things) |
tiglima |
5 each (for two persons or things) |
tigsampu’ |
10 each (for two persons or things) |
tigdalawampu’ |
20 each (for two persons or things) |
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