Language
name and locationː Apma,
Pentecost
Island,
Vanuatu [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. bʷaleh |
21. ŋawul karu βebnan bʷaleh |
2. karu |
22. ŋawul karu βebnan karu |
3. kat͡ʃil |
23. ŋawul karu βebnan kat͡ʃil |
4. kaβet |
24. ŋawul karu βebnan kaβet |
5. kalim |
25. ŋawul karu βebnan kalim |
6. telabʷaleh (5 + 1) |
26. ŋawul karu βebnan telabʷaleh |
7. telaβiru (5 + 2) |
27. ŋawul karu βebnan telaβiru |
8. telabt͡sil (5 + 3) |
28. ŋawul karu βebnan telabt͡sil |
9. telabet (5 + 4) |
29. ŋawul karu βebnan telabet |
10. tesaŋwul |
30. ŋawul kat͡ʃil |
11. tesaŋwul βebnan bʷaleh |
40. ŋawul kaβet |
12. tesaŋwul βebnan karu |
50. ŋawul kalim |
13. tesaŋwul βebnan kat͡ʃil |
60. ŋawul telabʷaleh |
14. tesaŋwul βebnan kaβet |
70. ŋawul telaβiru |
15. tesaŋwul βebnan kalim |
80. ŋawul telabt͡sil |
16. tesaŋwul βebnan telabʷaleh |
90. ŋawul telabet |
17. tesaŋwul βebnan telaβiru |
100. ŋawul saŋwul |
18. tesaŋwul βebnan telabt͡sil |
200. ŋawul saŋwul βa karu |
19. tesaŋwul βebnan telabet |
1000. ŋawul saŋwul βa saŋwul(10x10x10) |
20. ŋawul karu |
|
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Cindy Schneider, Department of
Linguistics, University of New
England,
Australia. December
23, 2004. |
Other comments: Apma or Abma or Central Raga has a quinary system. Apma is an Austronesian language spoken by about 10,000 speakers in central Pentecost (Raga) island, Vanuatu. |
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