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==== Numerals ==== The numeral system is decimal with {{lang|ale-latn|hatix̂}} 'ten' and {{lang|ale-latn|sisax̂}} 'hundred' as the basic higher terms. The higher tens numerals are derived through multiplication (e.g. 2 x10 for 'twenty'). The multiplicative numerals are derived with the suffix {{lang|ale-latn|-di-m}} on the base numeral followed by {{lang|ale-latn|hatix̂}} 'ten'. For example, {{lang|ale-latn|qankudim hatix̂}} 'forty'.<ref name=":1" /> {{clarification needed|date= May 2021|reason= in the table, it says "qankudim" is used for thirty, which makes more sense given that (at least according to the table) the word for three/3 is qankus/qaankun. Is this what it says in the source, or an error made by an editor? I'd like to know before I go about changing the translation of "qankudim hatix̂" from the current "forty" to the seemingly more likely accurate "30 (thirty)."}} {| class="wikitable" |+Numerals |1 |{{lang|ale|ataqan}} |6 |{{lang|ale|atuung}} | | | | |- |2 |E: {{lang|ale|aalax}}<br>A: {{lang|ale|alax}} |7 |{{lang|ale|uluung}} |20 |{{lang|ale|algidim}} |60 |{{lang|ale|atuungidim}} |- |3 |E: {{lang|ale|qaankun}}<br>A: {{lang|ale|qankus}} |8 |{{lang|ale|qamchiing}} |30 |{{lang|ale|qankudim}} |70 |{{lang|ale|uluungidim}} |- |4 |E: {{lang|ale|sichin}}<br>A: {{lang|ale|siching}} |9 |{{lang|ale|siching}} |40 |{{lang|ale|sichidim}} |80 |{{lang|ale|qamchiingidim}} |- |5 |{{lang|ale|chaang}} |10 |{{lang|ale|hatix̂}} |50 |{{lang|ale|chaangidim}} |90 |{{lang|ale|sichiingidim}} |} {{citation needed|date= May 2021}}
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