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| English | Tuscarora | Mohawk | Seneca |
|---|---|---|---|
| One | Eh-Chee | Enhs'-ga | Sga:d |
| Two | Nehk-dee | De-ge'-nee | Degnee |
| Three | Ah-seh | Ah'-sen | Seh |
| Four | Heh-dauk | Ga-ye'-ree | Ge:ih |
| Five | Wee'sk | Wee'sk | Wis |
| Six | Oh-yeak | Ya'yak | Ye:ih |
| Seven | Chah-nauk | Tsya'ta | Dza:dak |
| Eight | Neh-ki'eh | Sha'degon | Degyo |
| Nine | Nee-reuh | Dyoh'-don | Johdo |
| Ten | Wah-Th'heh | O-ye'-ree | Washe:h |
Feel free to send me your submission for inclusion on this page. I started out with Tuscarora, Mohawk and Seneca to get things going, but I'm looking for the equivalents in Cayuga, Oneida, and Onondaga langauges. If you can help me also with better spellings, or better pronounciation ideas (I prefer layman's pronounciation ideas rather than linguistic) for the langauges would also be appreciated.
File Created: 22 October 1997
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