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Language name and locationː North Tukang-Besi, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue] |
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1. saʔasa |
21. ɗuahulu saʔasa |
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2. ɗua |
22. ɗuahulu ɗua |
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3. tolu |
23. ɗuahulu tolu |
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4. ɡana ( < Malay 'ɡənap' ? ) |
24. ɗuahulu ɡana |
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5. lima |
25. ɗuahulu lima |
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6. noʔo |
26. ɗuahulu noʔo |
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7. pitu |
27. ɗuahulu pitu |
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8. alu |
28. ɗuahulu alu |
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9. sia |
29. ɗuahulu sia |
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10. ompulu |
30. toluhulu |
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11. ompulu saʔasa |
40. hatohulu |
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12. ompulu ɗua |
50. limahulu |
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13. ompulu tolu |
60. nomohulu |
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14. ompulu ɡana |
70. hituhulu |
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15. ompulu lima |
80. aluhulu |
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16. ompulu noʔo |
90. siahulu |
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17. ompulu pitu |
100. sahatu |
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18. ompulu alu |
200. ɗuahatu |
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19. ompulu sia |
1000. sariβu |
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20. ɗuahulu |
2000. ɗuariβu |
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Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Mark Donohue, Department of Linguistics, the Australian National University, Canberra, Australia. May 2, 1994. 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Mark Donohue, 1994 年 5 月 2 日 |
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Other comments: North Tukang-Besi has a numeral system similar to that of Buton and other Munaic languages, but there is a word 'ɡana' for number 4, which might be derived from Malay loanword 'ɡənap'. |
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