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Isa, dalawa, tatlo, apat, lima, anim, pito, walo, siyamand sampu is the way to count from one to 10 in Tagalog, one of the languages of the Philippines. They tend to be used for counting while Spanish equivalents -- uno, dos, tres, kwatro, sinko, sais, syete, otso, nuwebe, diyes -- surface for telling time. The pronunciation will be "ee-SA," "da-la-WA," "tat-LO," "A-pat," "lee-MA," "A-neem," "pea-TO," "wa-LO," "sham" and "sam-PO" in Tagalog.

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