mepiaunwaun wojoku

Etymology
From +  two hands.

Numeral

 * 1)  A numerical value equal to 10; the number following mepiaunwaunwakataputa. This many dots (••••••••••)

Usage notes
Theoretically, the number 10 could be followed by the construction "one toe," to signify the number 11, but I have never heard this used. Quantities greater than ten are typically described in Wauja as okuma (many), or less frequently, paunwaun ikitsapa (one foot, signifying roughly 15), or mepiaunwaun ikitsapa (two feet, roughly 20).

Related terms

 * (two)
 * (two feet, ten)
 * (seven)
 * (four)
 * (nine)
 * (one foot, fifteen)
 * (one hand, five)
 * (hand)