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Language name and locationː Eipomek, Papua, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue] |
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1. ton |
21. pamu dekin |
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2. bitinye |
22. dumu dekin |
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3. winilye |
23. winilyaba dekin |
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4. dum barye |
24. bitinyaba dekin |
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5. famu barye |
25. selek yaba dekin |
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6. naku barye |
26. keba ton dekin |
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7. tek barye |
27. keba bitinye |
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8. fin barye |
28. keba winilye |
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9. toupne barye |
29. keba dum barye |
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10. taku barye |
30. keba famu barye |
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11. kok lom barye |
40. keba kok lom dekin |
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12. o barye |
50. yupa bitinye |
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13. mik barye |
60. yupa bitinye keba taku barye |
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14. o dekin |
70. yupa bitinye keba natub dekin |
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15. kok lom dekin |
80. yupa bitinye keba famu barye |
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16. taku dekin |
90. yupa bitinye keba kok lom dekin |
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17. toupne dekin |
100. yupa dum barye |
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18. fin dekin |
200. yupa fin barye |
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19. tek dekin |
1000. yupa-yupa keba kok lom dekine |
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20. nakub dekin |
2000. yupa-yupa winilye keba famu bar |
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Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Ron Kriens ( from Yates Nabyal, Pesmi Usden, , and Neri
Soll. Wycliffe International, Indonesia ,
July 6, 提供资料的语言学家: Mr. Ron Kriens, 2009 年 7 月 6 日. |
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Other comments: The Eipomek has a base–25 counting system (yupa = bundle), counting along arms and head (eg. famu = thumb; barye = right side; tek = forearm bone; fin = inside of elbow; taku = shoulder; o = ear; selek = left side). Some words have no other meaning but are used only for counting, such as kok lom, which is the spot just behind the earlobe. |
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