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Like most Panoan languages, Chacobo does not have many number words (really only two.) It is possible to count to high numbers in Chacobo, but only by using long compound words combining the words for "one," "two," and "hand" (mëquë.) Today, most Chacobo speakers use words borrowed from Spanish for numerals higher than two.
Chacobo language pronunciation guide
![]() | huësti |
![]() | rabë |
![]() | rabë huësti |
![]() | rabë rabë |
![]() | mëquë huëstita |

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