Eight, tauischa̍hpis (a and u separated).
Nine, nochenéh-uahn (ch guttural; first e ½).
Ten, nochén (ch guttural).
Eleven, pitkóche-nëuahn (first e ½; ne and u separated; ch guttural).
Twelve, pitchóchin (ch guttural; in German).
Twenty, uïta̍.
Thirty, sauï (a and u separated).
Forty, pitkonane-nonchen (on French; chen as above).
Fifty, here they begin again with ten and count to one hundred by tens; fifty is thus five times ten.