How to count up to 100 in Filipino martial arts??
Don’t worry I help you count in Filipino (Tagalog) for Escrima, Kali and Arnis, Yaw Yan and Philippines other styles of martial arts.
I have listed the Primary Filipino Numbers used in Eskrima for training purposes:
1 – Isa
2 – Dalawa
3 – Tatlo
4 – Apat
5 – Lima
6 – Anim
7 – Pito
8 – Walo
9 – Siyam
10 – Sampu
11 – Labing-isa
12 – Labing-dalawa
13 – Labing-tatlo
14 – Labing-apat 15 – Labing-lima
16 – Labing-anim
17 – Labing-pito
18 – Labing-walo
19 – Labing-siyam
20 – Dalawampu
21 – Dalawamput-isa
22 – Dalawamput-dalawa
23 – Dalawamput-tatlo
24 – Dalawamput-apat
25 – Dalawamput-lima
26 – Dalawamput-anim
27 – Dalawamput-pito
28 – Dalawamput-walo
29 – Dalawamput-siyam
For numbers not in the list such as 31 add the single example number to the word.
1st Isa, 2nd Dalawa, etc.
Behind the two-digit number, example 30th Tatlumpu.
Therefore, the 31 would be Tatlumpu-isa, 32 would be Tatlumpu-dalawa and so on.
30 – Tatlumpu
40 – Apatnapu
50 – Limampu
60 – Animnapu
70 – Pitumpu
80 – Walumpu
90 – Siyamnapu
100 – Isang-daan
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Andrea