Language name and locationː Amblong, Espiritu Santo, Vanuatu [Refer to Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区布隆语, 瓦努阿图圣埃斯皮里图岛南部内陆

 

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.
供资料的语言学家: Mr. Jeff Batcock, 2006 年 5 月 16 日.

 

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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