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For numbers above 10, Spanish is more commonly used, though it spell phonetically. When using numbers with currency, Spanish notation commonly is used (e.g. ₱ 5.00, in English, it says five pesos, but in Cebuano, it says singko pesos (SEENG-kaw PEH-sawss)).
- 1
- usa (oo-SAH)
- 2
- duha (doo-HAH)
- 3
- tulo (too-LAW)
- 4
- upat (oo-PAHT)
- 5
- lima (lee-MAH)
- 6
- unom (oo-NAWM)
- 7
- pito (pee-TAW)
- 8
- walo (wah-LAW)
- 9
- siyam (shahm)
- 10
- napulo (nah-POO-law)
- 11
- napulo ug usa (nah-POO-lawg-oo-SAH)
- 12
- napulo ug duha (nah-POO-lawg-doo-HAH)
- 13
- napulo ug tulo (nah-POO-lawg-too-LAW)
- 14
- napulo ug upat (nah-POO-lawg-oo-PAHT)
- 15
- napulo ug lima (nah-POO-lawg-lee-MAH)
- 16
- napulo ug unom (nah-POO-lawg-oo-NAWM)
- 17
- napulo ug pito (nah-POO-lawg-pee-TAW)
- 18
- napulo ug walo (nah-POO-lawg-WAH-LAW)
- 19
- napulo ug siyam (nah-POO-lawg-shahm)
- 20
- kawhaan (kow-hah-AHN)
- 21
- kawhaan ug usa (kow-HAH-ahn oog oo-SAH)
- 22
- kawhaan ug duha (kow-hah-AHN oog doo-HAH)
- 23
- kawhaan ug tulo (kow-hah-AHN oog too-LAW)
- 30
- katloan (kaht-law-AHN)
- 40
- kap-atan (kahp-ah-TAHN)
- 50
- kalim-an (kah-lihm-AHN)
- 60
- kanum-an (kah-NOOM-ahn)
- 70
- kapitoan (kah-pee-taw-AHN)
- 80
- kawaloan (kah-wah-LWAHN)
- 90
- kasiyaman (kah-see-yah-MAHN)
- 100
- usa ka gatos (oo-SAH kah gah-TAWSS)
- 200
- duha ka gatos (doo-HAH kah gah-TAWSS)
- 300
- tulo ka gatos (too-LAW kah gah-TAWSS)
- 1000
- usa ka libo (oo-SAH kah LEE-baw)
- 10,000
- napulo ka libo (nah-POO-law kah LEE-baw)
- 100,000
- usa ka gatos ka libo (OO-sah kah GAH-tohs kah LEE-boh)
- 1,000,000
- usa ka milyon (OO-sah kah MEE-lyohn)
- 1,000,000,000
- usa ka bilyon (OO-sah kah beell-YAWN)
- 1,000,000,000,000
- usa ka trilyon (OO-sah kah TREE-lyohn)