Language name and location: Pamplona Atta, Philippines [Refer to: Ethnologue]
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1. iteʔ, taːdday |
21. duaːpulu taːdday |
2. duaː |
22. duaːpulu duaː |
3. tallu |
23. duaːpulu tallu |
4. appaːʔ |
24. duaːpulu appaːʔ |
5. limaː |
25. duaːpulu limaː |
6. annam |
26. duaːpulu annam |
7. pituː |
27. duaːpulu pituː |
8. walu |
28. duaːpulu walu |
9. siaːm |
29. duaːpulu siaːm |
10. mapulu |
30. tallupulu |
11. mapulu taːdday |
40. appaːtapulu |
12. mapulu duaː |
50. limaːpulu |
13. mapulu tallu |
60. annammapulu |
14. mapulu appaːʔ |
70. pitupulu |
15. mapulu limaː |
80. walupulu |
16. mapulu annam |
90. siaːmapulu |
17. mapulu pituː |
100. maɡatuʔ |
18. mapulu walu |
200. duaːɡatuʔ |
19. mapulu siaːm |
1000. maribu |
20. duaːpulu |
2000. duaːribu |
Linguist providing data and dateː Ms. Claudia Whittle and Ms. Ruth Lusted, SIL International, Philippines. June 24, 1993. September 29, 2009. 提供资料的语言学家: Ms. Claudia Whittle and Ms. Ruth Lusted, 1993 年 6 月 24 日. 2009 年 9 月 29 日. |
Other comments: Pamplona Atta, also called Northern Cagayan Negrito, has a decimal system. Pamplona Atta number one has two formsː iteʔ is used in series counting and taːdday with compound numbers only. Pamplona Atta is one of the Aeta (Agta) Negritos of the northern Philippines spoken in Pamplona, Cagayan, Luzon Island by approximately few hundreds speakers. |
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