1 |
nai |
19 |
taksístu |
2 |
pas |
20 |
pastaksa |
3 |
kalli |
30 |
kaldaksa |
4 |
šasḿ |
40 |
šastaksa |
5 |
kaisi |
50 |
kaistaksa |
6 |
ǧutta |
60 |
ǧuttaksa |
7 |
libina |
70 |
libidaksa |
8 |
ńdá |
80 |
ńtaksa |
9 |
ístu |
90 |
ístaksa |
10 |
taksa |
100 |
bušŕ |
11 |
tahnai |
1000 |
nifma |
12 |
tappas |
10⁴ |
hárual |
13 |
takkalli |
10⁵ |
taksahárual |
14 |
taksasḿ |
10⁶ |
bušŕhárual |
15 |
takkaisi |
10⁷ |
nifmahárual |
16 |
taččutta |
10⁸ |
kḿpsi |
17 |
taksalibina |
10¹² |
kahmil |
18 |
taksandá |
10¹⁶ |
uhnat |
Numbers between 20–99 are formed by analogy with those from 11–19, for example kaldappas for 32 or ǧuttaččutta for 66. Numbers are given from largest to smallest, with the value and place of each digit written as one word, so 43,523 is šasḿhárual kallinifma kaisibušŕ pastakkalli.