Partial exception: Latin, where most distributive-share numerals are formed, in accordance with this universal, by suffixation of ‘-n’ (with various morphophonemic adjustments), the distributive-share counterparts of the first two numersl are formed by suppletion: ‘singuli’ (one-share) from ‘unus’ (one), and ‘bini’ (two-share) from ‘duo’ (two) (Gil 1992: 343, fn. 30).