Language name and locationː Anakalangu, Sumba Is, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. haiŋi (free form), ha- (bound form) |
21. ɗuabulu haiŋi |
2. ɗua |
22. ɗuabulu ɗua |
3. tilu |
23. ɗuabulu tilu |
4. patu |
24. ɗuabulu patu |
5. lima |
25. ɗuabulu lima |
6. namu |
26. ɗuabulu namu |
7. pitu |
27. ɗuabulu pitu |
8. walu |
28. ɗuabulu walu |
9. hiwa |
29. ɗuabulu hiwa |
10. habulu |
30. tilubulu |
11. habulu haiŋi |
40. patubulu |
12. habulu ɗua |
50. limabulu |
13. habulu tilu |
60. namubulu |
14. habulu pata |
70. pitubulu |
15. habulu lima |
80. walubulu |
16. habulu namu |
90. hiwabulu |
17. habulu pitu |
100. haŋahu |
18. habulu walu |
200. ɗuaŋahu |
19. habulu hiwa |
1000. harata |
20. ɗuabulu |
2000. ɗua rata |
Linguist
providing data and dateː Prof. Webb Keane.
Department of Anthropology, University of
Pennsylvania,
USA.
September 12 提供资料的语言学家: Prof. Webb Keane, 1988 年 9 月 12 日. |
Other comments: Anakalangu has a decimal system. The another from of one 'ha' is a bound form used in compound numbers. Anakalangu is spoken by approximately 16,000 speakers on southwest coast in Sumba island, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia. |
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