Although these numbers do not take peculiar terminations when applied to different objects, as in the languages of Central America and Mexico, they have a great variety of forms to express the relationship in which they are used. The ordinals are:
| atenennuati, | first. |
| ibiamattéti, | second. |
| wakábbuhinteti, | our third, etc. |
To the question, How many at a time? the answer is:
| likinnekewai, | one alone. |
| biamanuman, | two at a time, etc. |
If simply, How many? it is:
| abbahu, | one. |
| biamahu, | two. |
If, For which time? it is:
| tibíakuja, | for the first time. |
| tibíamattétu, | for the second time. |
and so on.