Bismillah. This is the 3rd Bonus lesson for “Tausug 101: Learning Bahasa Sug” by Anak Iluh. For lists of lessons, please go to: Lists of Lessons.
[Update! Don't forget to watch the video at the end of this post! There is also a playable audio and a downloadable mp3 file for this! Salam kasilasa! -T101 team]
Last time we have introduced the Tausug Numbers and the rules in naming numbers from 1-99. Now, we will go higher up the ladder and talk about naming numbers from 100 to 1000 and beyond! Sounds numerous to learn…
Let us start by introducing the names of the Hundreds and the Thousands.
THE HUNDREDS (Gatusan)
One Hundred (100) |
Hanggatus |
| Two Hundred (200) | Duwanggatus |
| Three Hundred (300) | Tuwnggatus |
| Four Hundred (400) | Upat ngagatus |
| Five Hundred (500) | Limanggatus |
| Six Hundred (600) | Unum ngagatus |
| Seven Hundred (700) | Pitunggatus |
| Eight Hundred (800) | Walunggatus |
| Nine Hundred (900) | Siyam ngagatus |
(Note that Hundreds in Tausug always end with –nggatus or –ngagatus. Listen to the audio files for the proper pronunciations. Keep practicing on these terms.)
THE THOUSANDS (Ibuhan)
One Thousand (1000) |
Ha’ngibu or Hangibu |
| Two Thousand (2000) | Duwa ngaibu |
| Three Thousand (3000) | Tuw ngaibu |
| Four Thousand (4000) | Upat ngaibu |
| Five Thousand (5000) | Lima ngaibu |
| Six Thousand (6000) | Unum ngaibu |
| Seven Thousand (7000) | Pitu ngaibu |
| Eight Thousand (8000) | Walu ngaibu |
| Nine Thousand (9000) | Siyam ngaibu |
(Note that Thousands in Tausug always end with –ngaibu. Listen to the audio files for the proper pronunciations. Keep practicing on these terms.)
Okay…The Tausug Numbers from 100 to 1000 above are really exhausting to pronounce at first try. Just like the other lessons we had, it all takes practice to master them all. Just remember that –gatus is for “Hundreds” and –ibu or –ngaibu is for “Thousands”. The rules in counting them is either EASIER or HARDER, depending on how we look at it.
Counting numbers 100-1000
