Language
name and locationː Akolet,
Papua New Guinea
[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. kakalik |
2. kiip |
3. miok |
4. peŋ |
5. lim (lit: 'hand') |
6. ke-solo (5+1) |
7. kiip-solo (5+2) |
8. miok-solo (5+3) |
9. peŋ-solo (5+4) |
10. lokoŋapake |
11. lokoŋapake ke-solo |
15. lokoŋapake lim-solo |
Linguist providing data and dateː Prof. Malcolm Ross, Department of
Linguistics, |
Other comments: Akolet has a traditional quinary system of counting. Akolet is spoken by about 1,900 speakers in south coast of West New Britain province, Papua New Guinea. |
Language
name and locationː Akolet,
Papua New Guinea
[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. ke |
21. |
2. kiep |
22. |
3. miok |
23. |
4. paŋ |
24. |
5. lim (lit: 'hand') |
25. |
6. kesolo ( 5 + 1 ) |
26. |
7. kiepsolo ( 5 + 2 ) |
27. |
8. miosolo ( 5 + 3 ) |
28. |
9. paŋsolo ( 5 + 4 ) |
29. |
10. lokoŋa pa ke |
30. lokoŋa pa miok |
11. lokoŋa kisa ke |
40. lokoŋa pa paŋ |
12. lokoŋa kisa kiep |
50. lokoŋa pa lim |
13. lokoŋa kisa miok |
60. lokoŋa pa kesolo |
14. lokoŋa kisa paŋ |
70. lokoŋa pa kiepsolo |
15. lokoŋa kisa lim |
80. lokoŋa pa mioksolo |
16. lokoŋa kisa kesolo |
90. lokoŋa pa paŋsolo |
17. lokoŋa kisa kiepsolo |
100. wan handret < English |
18. lokoŋa kisa miosolo |
|
19. lokoŋa kisa paŋsolo |
|
20. lokoŋa pa kiep |
|
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Glen A. Lean, Department of
Communications, Papua New Guinea University of Technology, Lae, Papua
New Guinea, 1991. |
Other comments: Akolet has a traditional quinary system of counting. |
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