The enumeration of pieces of wood, reeds, and needles is done by placing fon after the numeral; e.g., ippon 'one item,' nifon 'two,' sanbon 'three,' roppon 'six,' jippon 'ten,' fiappon 'one hundred,' xenbon 'one thousand.'

The enumeration of bundles (fasciculus) is done by placing va after the numeral; e.g., ichiva 'one bundle,' niva 'two,' sanba 'three,' jippa 'ten,' júichiva 'eleven,' ni jippa 'twenty.'

The enumeration of burdens or the packs that horses carry is done by placing after the numeral; e.g., issó 'one burden,' nisǒ 'two,' sanzó 'three,' jissǒ 'ten.' In the same way one counts those furnishings called biǒbu; two or a pair from a set is called issó, etc.

The enumeration of that which in the vernacular is called a quire of paper (mano de papel) is done by placing giô after the numeral; e.g., ichigio [ichigiô] 'one quire,' nigio [nigiô] 'two,' sangiô 'three,' so on

to ten. Units of ten are counted by adding socu to the numeral; e.g., issocu 'ten quires, or what in the vernacular is called a half ream (media resma),' nisocu 'twenty, or an entire ream.' With this particle socu added to numerals one also counts pairs of shoes; e.g., issocu 'a pair of shoes.'

The enumeration of substance (substantia) is done by placing tai after the numeral; e.g., ittai 'one substance,' nitai 'two,' sandai 'three.' Deus no von tocoro va goittai de gozaru 'God as God is of one substance and one essence.'

The enumeration of the divisions in a writing (capitulum) is done by placing cagiô after the numeral; e.g., iccagiô 'one chapter,' (73 nicagio [nicagiô] 'two,' sangagio [sangagiô] 'three,' roccagio [roccagiô] 'six,' fiaccagio [fiaccagiô] 'one hundred.'

The enumeration of drops is done by placing teqi after the numeral; e.g., itteqi 'one drop,' jitteqi 'ten.' The same meaning is obtained by adding xizzucu to the iomi numeral; e.g., fito xizzucu 'one drop,' etc. In this case the tçu must be removed from the numeral.

The enumeration of the pairs of small sticks (paxillus) with which they eat is done by placing tçui after the numeral; e.g., itçui [ittçui] 'one pair,' jittçui 'ten.'

The enumeration of bundles is done by placing ca after the numeral; e.g., icca 'one bundle,' nica 'two,' sanga 'three.'