WMP | ||
Bontok | ka-walú | an eighth |
Ifugaw | ka-walú | the eighth |
Casiguran Dumagat | i-ka-walú | eighth |
Pangasinan | k-om-a-waló | eighth |
Tagalog | i-ka-waló | the eighth |
Aklanon | i-ka-waeó | eighth |
Kadazan Dusun | ka-vahu | eighth |
Sangir | ka-walu-ne | the eighth |
Mongondow | ko-walu | eighth |
Ma'anyan | ka-waluʔ | eighth |
Javanese | ka-wolu | for the eighth time; eighth in a series |
Bikol | i-ka-waló | eighth |
CMP | ||
Rotinese | ka-falu-k | eighth |
OC | ||
Mokilese | ka-waluw | eighth |
Gilbertese | ka-wan | eighth |
Fijian | i kā-walu | the eighth |
Rarotongan | ka-varu | eighth (ordinal) |
Form. | ||
Puyuma (Tamalakaw) | maka-waru-n | 80 |
Puyuma | maka-waru-n | 80 |
Paiwan | maka-walu-lʸ | eight (times, days) |
WMP | ||
Tagalog | maka-waló | eight times |
Cebuano | maka-walú | eight times |
Bikol | maka-waló | to have eight |
Form. | ||
Puyuma (Tamalakaw) | paR-waru-n | do eight times |
Puyuma | paR-waru-n | do eight times |
WMP | ||
Bikol | pag-waló-on | divide into eight; send eight at a time |
WMP | ||
Ifugaw | walu-an | (with gemination of the second consonant to indicate reciprocal action), that which eight people do together |
Ifugaw (Batad) | walu-an | (with gemination of the second consonant to indicate reciprocal action), that which eight people do together |
Tagalog | wáluh-an | eight for each; in groups of eight |
WMP | ||
Kelabit | aluh ŋeh puluʔ | eighty |
Nias | walu ŋa fulu | eighty |
CMP | ||
Bimanese | waru-m-puru | eighty |
WMP | ||
Sambal | walo-walo | eight by eight (eight at a time) |
Sambal (Botolan) | walo-walo | eight by eight (eight at a time) |
Maranao | oalo-alo | eight only, eights |
Malay | dua-dua | two by two |
Nias | dua-dua | two each, two at a time |
Javanese | wolu-wolu | by eights |
CMP | ||
Tetun | rua-rua | two by two, two at a time |
Rotinese | dua-dua | two by two, two at a time |
OC | ||
Fijian | walu-walu | all eight |
Form. | ||
Puyuma (Tamalakaw) | wa-waru | eight (in counting persons, not things) |
Puyuma | wa-waru | eight (in counting persons, not things) |
WMP | ||
Yami (Iraralay) | wa-wawo | eight (of humans) |
Yami | wa-wawo | eight (of humans) |
Chamorro | gwa-gwalu | eight (of living creatures) |
Nias | da-rua | two, of humans |
CMP | ||
Kambera | da-dua | two, as in counting children |