Language name and location: Anêm, Papua New Guinea [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. u-deta / mɯdɤ |
21. lɤniak i udeta |
2. niak |
22. lɤniak i niak |
3. bɯk |
23. lɤniak i bɯk |
4. tanol |
24. lɤniak i tanol |
5. ɤsɯ |
25. lɤniak i ɤsɯ |
6. kɤmlɯ |
26. lɤniak i kɤmlɯ |
7. kisa |
27. lɤniak i kisa |
8. dɤnil |
28. lɤniak i dɤnil |
9. dɤmlɯk |
29. lɤniak i dɤmlɯk |
10. lɤx |
30. lɤbɯk |
11. lɤmɯdɤ i udeta |
40. lɤtanol |
12. lɤmɯdɤ i niak |
50. lɤɤsɯ |
13. lɤmɯdɤ i bɯk |
60. lɤkɤmlɯ |
14. lɤmɯdɤ i tanol |
70. lɤkisa |
15. lɤmɯdɤ i ɤsɯ |
80. lɤdɤnil |
16. lɤmɯdɤ i kɤmlɯ |
90. lɤdɤmlɯk |
17. lɤmɯdɤ i kisa |
100. buno |
18. lɤmɯdɤ i dɤnil |
200. buno niak |
19. lɤmɯdɤ i dɤmlɯk |
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20. lɤniak |
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Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. William Thurston, University of British Columbia, Canada, September 7, 1997. 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. William Thurston, 1997 年 9 月 17 日. |
Other comments: Anêm has a decimal system. Anêm is a endangered Papuan language spoken by about 800 speakers in northwest coast and inland, West New Britain province, Papua New Guinea. |
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