Like most Cariban languages, Akawaio does not have many number words-- really only four.
It is possible to count to high numbers in Akawaio, but only by using long compound words
combining the numbers one through four with the words for "hand," "foot," "fingers," and "toes."
The Akawaio word for "twelve," for example, is "aza'rö emiya bona aza'rö pďda" which literally
means "two hands plus two feet." Most Akawaio people today use Spanish numerals to count higher than four.