Language name and locationː Aklanon, Panay island, Philippines [Refer to: Ethnologue]
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1. ʔi'sah |
21. baynti uno |
2. 'daywa |
22. baynti dos |
3. 'tatloh |
23. baynti tres |
4. ʔa'pat |
24. baynti kwatro |
5. li'ma |
25. baynti siŋko |
6. ʔa'nom |
26. baynti saes |
7. pi'toh |
27. baynti siete |
8. wa'oh |
28. baynti ot͡so |
9. si'yam |
29. baynti noybe |
10. na'puoʔ |
30. trainta |
11. onsi< Spanish |
40. kwarinta |
12. duːsi |
50. siŋkwenta |
13. tresi |
60. sesenta |
14. katorsi |
70. setenta |
15. kinsi |
80. ot͡senta |
16. disisai |
90. nobenta |
17. disisieti |
100. saŋ ɡatus / syento |
18. disiot͡so |
200. darwaŋ ɡatus / dos syentos |
19. disinoybi |
1000. saŋ libo / mil |
20. baynti |
2000. darwaŋ libo / dos mil |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Paul Jensen,
SIL International, Philippines. July 24 提供资料的语言学家: Mr. Paul Jensen, 1993 年 7 月 24 日. |
Other comments: Aklanon or Inakeanon has a decimal system, like most Visayan languages, the Aklanon people also have Spanish influence and use Spanish numerals after ten now. Aklanon is spoken by approximately 460,000 speakers in the province of Aklan on the island of Panay in the Philippines. |
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