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A list of carefully prepared Yoruba numbers (Onka ede Yoruba 1 – 4,900)

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170 – Aadosan

180 – Ogosan (i.e. Ogun Mesan = 9 Twenties)

190 – Eedingba / Eedogbo (i.e. Eewa Din Ni Igba = 200 Minus 10)

200 – Igba (i.e. Ogun Marun [Egba viz Eeji Eewa Ni Mewa) = 2 Ten By Ten)

300 – Orundin-Ni-Rinho (i.e. Ogorun Din Irin-ho = 400 Minus 100)

400 – Irinhun / Erinho / Eriwo (i.e. Erin Ogorun = 4 Five Twenties)

500 – Orundinlegbeta (i.e. Ogorun Din Egbeta = 600 Minus 100)

600 – Egbeta (i.e. Igba Meta = 3 Two Hundreds)

700 – Orundinlegberin (i.e. Ogorun Din Egberin = 800 Minus 100)

800 – Egberin (i.e. Igba Merin = 4 Two Hundreds)

900 – Orundinlegberun (i.e. Ogorun Din Egberun = 1000 Minus 100)

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1,000 – Egberun (i.e. Igba Marun = 5 Two Hundreds)

1,100 – Orundinlegbefe (i.e. Ogorun Din Egbefa = 1,200 Minus 100)

1,200 – Egbefa (i.e. Igba Mefa = 6 Two Hundreds)

1,300 – Orundinlegbeje (i.e. Ogorun Din Egbeje = 1,400 Minus 100)

1,400 – Egbeje (i.e. Igba Meje = 7 Two Hundreds)

1,500 – Orundinlegbejo (i.e. Ogorun Din Egbejo = 1,600 Minus 100)

1,600 – Egbejo (i.e. Igba Mejo = 8 Two Hundreds)

1,700 – Orundinlegbesan (i.e. Ogorun Din Egbesan = 1,800 Minus 100)

1,800 – Egbesan (i.e. Igba Mesan = 9 Two Hundreds)

1,900 – Orundinlegbejo (i.e. Ogorun Din Egbewa = 2000 Minus 100)

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