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Language name and locationː Guhu-Samane, Papua New Guinea [Refer to Ethnologue] |
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1. tena (lit: ''one finger'' ) |
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2. eseri (lit: ''two fingers'' ) |
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3. tapari |
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4. eserisa eseri |
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5. boto tena (litː ''one hand'' ) |
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6. boto tena ma sika (litː ''one hand and a finger'') |
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7. boto tena ma sika eseri |
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8. boto tena ma sika tapari |
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9. boto tena ma sika eserisa eseri |
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10. boto eseri (litː ''two hands'' ) |
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11. boto eseri ma sika (litː ''two hands and a finger'' ) |
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12. boto eseri ma sika eseri |
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13. boto eseri ma sika tapari |
| 14. boto eseri ma sika eserisa eseri |
| 15. boto eseri ma oko tena (litː ''two hands and a leg'' ) |
| 20. abi same tena ( litː ''one whole man'' ) |
| 40. abi same eseri ( litː ''two people'' ) |
| 60. abi same tapari ( litː ''three people'') |
| 80. abi same eserisa eseri ( litː ''four people'' ) |
| 100. abi same boto tena ( litː ''five people'' ) |
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Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Steven Ttopoqogo through Mr. Ray Stegeman.
提供资料的语言学家: Mr. Steven Ttopoqogo. 2010 年 6 月 18 日. |
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Other comments: Guhu-Samane counting system is based on 20. |
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