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Language name and locationː Central Ifugao, the Philippines [Refer to: Ethnologue] |
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1. ʔo'ha |
21. bain'tit ʔo'ha < bain'ti ta ʔo'ha |
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2. du'wa |
22. bain'tit du'wa |
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3. tu'lu |
23. bain'tit tu'lu |
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4. ʔo'pat |
24. bain'tit ʔo'pat |
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5. li'ma |
25. bain'tit li'ma |
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6. ʔo'nom |
26. bain'tit ʔo'nom |
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7. pi'tu |
27. bain'tit pi'tu |
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8. wa'lu |
28. bain'tit wa'lu |
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9. hi'yam |
29. bain'tit hi'yam |
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10. him'pulu |
30. tulum'pulu |
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11. him'pulut ʔo'ha <him'pulu ta ʔo'ha |
40. na'pat |
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12. him'pulut du'wa |
50. na'boŋle * |
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13. him'pulut tu'lu |
60. na'nom |
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14. him'pulut ʔo'pat |
70. na'pitu |
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15. him'pulut li'ma |
80. nawa'lu |
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16. him'pulut ʔo'nom |
90. nahi'yam |
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17. him'pulut pi'tu |
100. hiŋɡa'hut |
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18. him'pulut wa'lu |
200. du'way ɡa'hut |
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19. him'pulut hi'yam |
1000. hin'lu:bu |
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20. bain'ti < Spanish ) |
2000. du'way 'lu:bu |
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Linguist providing data and dateː Ms. Anne West. September, 1993.
提供资料的语言学家: Ms. Anne West, 1993 年 9 月. 2009 年 10 月 4 日 |
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Other comments: Central Ifugao or Amganad Ifugao has a decimal system. They use Spanish numbers after twenty often and have traditional tens for 40, 50, 60, 70, 80 and 90. Please not that word for 50 ''na'boŋle'' comes from the word for 50 bundles of rice. 25 bundles are duway dalan and 50 bundles are nabongle (root bongle). |
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