Language name and locationː Amblong, Espiritu Santo, Vanuatu [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. mo at͡ʃe |
21. mo naful ɾua mo at͡ʃe |
2. mo ɾua |
22. mo naful ɾua mo ɾua |
3. mo tolu |
23. mo naful ɾua mo tolu |
4. mo βati |
24. mo naful ɾua mo βati |
5. mo lima |
25. mo naful ɾua mo lima |
6. mo limaɾaβe ( 5 + 1 ) |
26. mo naful ɾua mo limaɾaβe |
7. mo rafɾua ( 5 + 2 ) |
27. mo naful ɾua mo rafɾua |
8. mo raftolu ( 5 + 3 ) |
28. mo naful ɾua mo raftolu |
9. mo rampati ( 5 + 4 ) |
29. mo naful ɾua mo rampati |
10. mo sanafulu |
30. mo naful tolu |
11. mo sanafulu mo at͡ʃe |
40. mo naful βati |
12. mo sanafulu mo ɾua |
50. mo naful lima |
13. mo sanafulu mo tolu |
60. mo naful limaɾaβe |
14. mo sanafulu mo βati |
70. mo naful rafɾua |
15. mo sanafulu mo lima |
80. mo naful raftolu |
16. mo sanafulu mo limaɾaβe |
90. mo naful rampati |
17. mo sanafulu mo rafɾua |
100. mo laful mo at͡ʃe |
18. mo sanafulu mo raftolu |
200. mo laful mo ɾua |
19. mo sanafulu mo rampati |
1000. tau mo at͡ʃe |
20. mo naful ɾua |
2000. tau mo ɾua |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Jeff Batcock,
SIL-International,
Vanuatu, May 16, 2006. |
Other comments: Amblong has a quinary system of counting similar to that of Narango. Amblong is a nearly extinct language spoken by about 150 speakers in south Espiritu Santo island, Sanma province, Vanuatu. |
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