Language
name and locationː North Ambrym,
Ambrym, Vanuatu [Refer to
Ethnologue
] |
1. hu |
21. wiːŋil ŋaru a hu |
2. ru |
22. wiːŋil ŋaru a ru |
3. sul |
23. wiːŋil ŋaru a sul |
4. ver, vir |
24. wiːŋil ŋaru a vel |
5. lim |
25. wiːŋil ŋaru a lim |
6. lⁱuse ( 5 + 1) |
26. wiːŋil ŋaru a lⁱuse |
7. lⁱuru ( 5 + 2) |
27. wiːŋil ŋaru a lⁱuru |
8. lⁱusul ( 5 + 3) |
28. wiːŋil ŋaru a lⁱusul |
9. yafɛ, ljafɛr ( 5 + 4) |
29. wiːŋil ŋaru a yafɛ |
10. saŋul |
30. wiːŋil ŋasul |
11. saŋul a hu |
40. wiːŋil ŋaver |
12. saŋul a ru |
50. wiːŋil ŋalim |
13. saŋul a sul |
60. wiːŋil ŋalⁱuse |
14. saŋul a ver |
70. wiːŋil ŋalⁱuru |
15. saŋul a lim |
80. wiːŋil ŋalⁱusul |
16. saŋul a lⁱuse |
90. wiːŋil ŋayafɛ |
17. saŋul a lⁱuru |
100. wiːŋil ŋa be saŋul ( 10 x 10 ) |
18. saŋul a lⁱusul |
200. wiːŋil mamrɔm ran beva ru |
19. saŋul a yafɛ |
1000. wiːŋil mamrɔm ran beva saŋul |
20. wiːŋil ŋaru |
|
Linguist providing
data and dateː Mr. Ross McKerras, SIL-International, Vanuatu, October 15,
1992. |
Other comments: North Ambrym has a quinary numeral system. North Ambrym is spoken by about 5,000 speakers in north Ambrym island, Malampa province, Vanuatu. |
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