Language
name and locationː Aiklep,
Papua New Guinea
[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. nake |
21. sunɡul kyip i nake |
2. kyip |
22. sunɡul kyip i kyip |
3. miok |
23. sunɡul kyip i miok |
4. penɡ |
24. sunɡul kyip i penɡ |
5. liem (lit: 'hand') |
25. sunɡul kyip i liem |
6. el mok ke (5+1) |
26. sunɡul kyip i el mok ke |
7. el mok kyip (5+2) |
27. sunɡul kyip i el mok kyip |
8. el mok miok (5+3) |
28. sunɡul kyip i el mok miok |
9. el mok peng (5+4) |
29. sunɡul kyip i el mok peng |
10. sunɡul |
30. sunɡul mok |
11. sunɡul nake i nake |
40. sunɡul penɡ |
12. sunɡul nake i kyip |
50. sunɡul liem |
13. sunɡul nake i miok |
60. sunɡul el mok ke |
14. sunɡul nake i penɡ |
70. sunɡul el mok kyip |
15. sunɡul nake i liem |
80. sunɡul el mok miok |
16. sunɡul nake i el mok ke |
90. sunɡul el mok peng |
17. sunɡul nake i el mok kyip |
100. wono nake |
18. sunɡul nake i el mok miok |
200. wono kyop |
19. sunɡul nake i el mok peng |
|
20. sunɡul kyip |
|
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Wayne Baker, New Tribes Mission,
Papua New Guinea,
|
Other comments: Aiklep or Kaul has a quinary system of counting. They use English or Pidgin numbers more frequently now. Note that the 'ng' in Romanized spellings is='ŋ'. Aiklep is spoken by about 3,000 speakers in West Britain province, Papua New Guinea. |
Back >> [ Home ] >> [ Austronesian ] >> [ Western Austronesian ] >> [ Central Austronesian ] >> [ Eastern Austronesian ]