The Loopy Number List

There is a difference between Loopy numbers which occur as a result of writing the English pronunciation and those which occur naturally when given in the native alphabet. Since Loopy Numbers result from letter counting then the native alphabet should be used. Languages like Japanese and Chinese that are based on characters rather than letters technically cannot have any Loopy Numbers in this sense.
Here are the twelve naturally occuring Loopy Numbers we have discovered so far :
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1 "four" in English.
2 "do" (2) in Irish Gaelic.
3 "tri" (3) in Irish Gaelic.
4 "vier" (4) in German.
5 "cinco" (5) in Spanish.
6 "vier" (4) in Dutch.
7 "arkaneq-sisamat" (14) in Inupik (Greenlandic).
8 "arfersaneq-pingasuk" (18) in Inupik (Greenlandic).
9 "arfersaneq-mardluk" (17) in Inupik (Greenlandic).
10 "tre" (3) in Italian.