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Like most Arawakan languages, Resigaro does not have many number words It is possible to count to high numbers in Resigaro, but only by using long compound words combining the words for other numbers. Not many people use this old Resigaro numeral system anymore-- the remaining Resigaro speakers generally use Spanish numerals except for 1, 2, and 5.
Resigaro language pronunciation guide
![]() | sagú |
![]() | migaakú |
![]() | migaakú sagú |
![]() | po'tsáávágaahí |
![]() | sá'osí |
![]() | sí'osíkhó sagú |
![]() | sí'osíkhó migaakú |
![]() | sí'osíkhó migaakú sagú |
![]() | sí'osíkhó po'tsáávágaahí |
![]() | pá'osíkúná |

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