Language name and locationː Aulua, Malekula island, Vanuatu [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. ᵐboɣol |
21. ŋavul iⁿrua neⁿdmohte ᵐboɣol |
2. iⁿrua |
22. ŋavul iⁿrua neⁿdmohte iⁿrua |
3. iⁿdil |
23. ŋavul iⁿrua neⁿdmohte iⁿdil |
4. iᵐbes |
24. ŋavul iⁿrua neⁿdmohte iᵐbes |
5. ilma |
25. ŋavul iⁿrua neⁿdmohte ilma |
6. ⁿrovoɣol ( 5 + 1 ) |
26. ŋavul iⁿrua neⁿdmohte ⁿrovoɣol |
7. ⁿrohlua ( 5 + 2 ) |
27. ŋavul iⁿrua neⁿdmohte ⁿrohlua |
8. ⁿrohtil ( 5 + 3 ) |
28. ŋavul iⁿrua neⁿdmohte ⁿrohtil |
9. ⁿrohves ( 5 + 4 ) |
29. ŋavul iⁿrua neⁿdmohte ⁿrohves |
10. saŋavul |
30. ŋavul iⁿdil |
11. saŋavul neⁿdmohte ᵐboɣol |
40. ŋavul iᵐbes |
12. saŋavul neⁿdmohte iⁿrua |
50. ŋavul ilma |
13. saŋavul neⁿdmohte iⁿdil |
60. ŋavul ⁿrovoɣol |
14. saŋavul neⁿdmohte iᵐbes |
70. ŋavul ⁿrohlua |
15. saŋavul neⁿdmohte ilma |
80. ŋavul ⁿrohtil |
16. saŋavul neⁿdmohte ⁿrovoɣol |
90. ŋavul ⁿrohves |
17. saŋavul neⁿdmohte ⁿrohlua |
100. ŋot ᵐbavoɣol * |
18. saŋavul neⁿdmohte ⁿrohtil |
200. ŋot ᵐbarua |
19. saŋavul neⁿdmohte ⁿrohves |
1000. ŋotsar ᵐbavoɣol |
20. ŋavul iⁿrua |
2000. ŋotsar ᵐbarua |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Martin Paviour-Smith, Department
of Linguistics,
University of Massey, New Zealand. May 9, 2006. |
Other comments: Aulua has a traditional quinary counting system. The phrase 'ŋot ᵐbavoɣol' for hundred means 'a lots'. 750 is spoken by about 750 speakers (Lynch and Crowley 2001) in east Malekula island, Malampa province, Vanuatu. |
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