Language name and locationː Abenlen Ayta, Philippines [Refer toː Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区阿本棱-艾塔语, 菲律宾吕宋岛南部丹辘省

 

1. maɡha

21.   luwampoʔ boy maɡha

2. luwa

22.   luwampoʔ boy luwa

3. tatʔlo

23.   luwampoʔ boy tatʔlo

4. apat

24.   luwampoʔ boy apat

5. lima

25.   luwampoʔ boy lima

6. anɨm

26.   luwampoʔ boy anɨm

7. pito

27.   luwampoʔ boy pito

8. walo

28.   luwampoʔ boy walo

9. hiyam

29.   luwampoʔ boy hiyam

10. mapoʔ

30.   tatlompoʔ 

11. labinmaɡha

40.   apatapoʔ

12. labinluwa

50.   limampoʔ

13. labintatʔlo

60.   anɨmpoʔ

14. labinʔapat

70.   pitompoʔ

15. labinlima

80.   walompoʔ

16. labinʔanɨm

90.   hiyampoʔ

17. labinpito

100.  maɡatoh

18. labinwalo

200.  luwayɡatoh

19. labinhiyam 

1000. maɡahay libo

20. luwampoʔ

2000. luway libo

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Roger Green, SIL International, Philippines, February 22, 2006. September 24, 2009.

供资料的语言学家: Mr. Roger Green. 2006 年 2 月 22, 2009 年 9 月 24 日.

 

Other comments: Abenlen Ayta has a decimal system. The compound numbers 11 to 19 are loanwords from Tagalog. Abellen is a Sambalic language. It has about 3,500 speakers and is spoken in a few Aeta communities in Tarlac province, Philippines.  Ayta Abellen itself is part of the Sambalic language family in the Philippines and is closely related to not only the 5 other Ayta dialects, but also the Botolan dialect of Sambal.


 

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