Numbers
| Number (kinaray) | Kinaray | Malay | Tagalog |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | isara/sara | satu | isa |
| 2 | darwa | dua | dalawa |
| 3 | tatlo | tiga | tatlo |
| 4 | apat | empat | apat |
| 5 | lima | lima | lima |
| 6 | anəm | enam | anim |
| 7 | pito | tujuh | pito |
| 8 | walo | lapan | walo |
| 9 | siyam | sembilan | siyam |
| 10 | pulû | (se)puluh | sampu |
| 11 | napulû kag sara/ unsi (from Spanish) | (se)belas | labing-isa / onse (from Spanish) |
| 50 | kalim-an/singkwenta (from Spanish) | lima puluh | limampu /singkwenta (from Spanish) |
| 100 | sangkagatos/sanggatos | se ratus | isang daan |
| 1,000 | sangkalibo/sanglibo | se ribu | isang libo |
| 100,000 | sangka gatos ka libo | se ratus ribu | isang daang libo |
| 500,000 | lima ka gatos ka libo | lima ratus ribu | lima daang libo |
| 1,000,000 | sangka milyon | satu juta | isang milyon |
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