Language name and locationː Itbayaten, the Philippines [Refer to Ethnologue]

语言名称和分布地区: 特巴雅坦语, 菲律宾北部巴丹群岛

 

1. aʔsa

21. aʔsast͡ʃatlo */dahaːpoxo poho kano aʔsa

2. doha / dadoha

22. dohast͡ʃatlo /dahaːpoxo poho kano doha

3. atlo / hatlo ~tatlo

23. atlwast͡ʃatlo /dahaːpoxo poho kano atlo

4. aʔpat / haʔpat

24. aʔpatast͡ʃatlo

5. lima / lalima

25. limast͡ʃatlo

6. aʔnəm / haʔnəm

26. aʔnəmast͡ʃatlo

7. pito / papito

27. pitwast͡ʃatlo

8. waxo / wawaxo

28. waxwast͡ʃatlo

9. siyam / sasiyam

29. siyamast͡ʃatlo

10. saːpoho / saʔsaːpoxo

30. atlwapoxo

11. aʔsast͡ʃarwa  *

40. aʔpatapoxo

12. dohast͡ʃarwa

50. limaːpoxo

13. atlwast͡ʃarwa

60. aʔnəmapoxo

14. aʔpatast͡ʃarwa

70. pitwapoxo

15. limast͡ʃarwa

80. waxwapoxo

16. aʔnəmast͡ʃarwa

90.  siyampoxo

17. pitwast͡ʃarwa

100. omyatos / saʔa yatos / sinto ( < Sp.)

18. waxwast͡ʃarwa

200. dohaːyatos  / dosintos ( < Sp.)

19. (sa)siyamast͡ʃarwa

1000. omrivo / həmrivo / miːl ( < Sp.)

20. dahaːpoxo poho

2000. doharivo / dosi miːl

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Prof. Yukihiro Yamada, 18 March, 2006.

Himeji Dokkyo University, Hyogo County, Japan

提供资的语言学家: 山田幸宏教授 ( 日本兵库县姫路獨協大学 ), 2006 年 3 月 18 日.

 

Other comments: There are two forms of cardinal numbers from 2 to 10 in Itbayaten.

The first one is used in series counting and counting things, the second for counting human beings. The Itbayaten used a particular way to express compound numbers

11 to 19, 21 to 29 ..., which means 'one at the 2nd stage or step'. Nowadays, the

numbers after ten have been replaced by Spanish numbers.


 

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