Ten, uïktschemane (final e ½).
Eleven, akéhuaji (ji French; short).
Twelve, akéh-nómpa (om French).
Twenty, tschimna-nómpa.
Twenty-one, tschimna-nómpa akéh-uaji: and so on in the same way.
Hundred, opan-uache (an French; e full value; opan with emphasis and loud; the whole indistinct and rapid).
I eat, woáht-atsch (woa almost like uoa).
You eat, uaiáta.
He eats, juht-atsch.