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Numbers higher than three are rarely used in Apalai. Note that the words for 6, 8, and 9 are borrowed from Portuguese (presumably the original Apalai words for these numerals were long compound words like the one still used for 7.)
Apalai language pronunciation guide
![]() | toiro |
![]() | asakoro |
![]() | oseruao |
![]() | asakoropane |
![]() | omame |
![]() | sexime |
![]() | omazũmykaponato |
![]() | oyto |
![]() | nobe |
![]() | omame porehme |

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