Language name and locationː Ayta-Magbukun, Luzon, Philippines [Ref toː Ethnologue]
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1. mayha |
21. dalawaŋpu put mayha |
2. dalwa |
22. dalawaŋpu put dalwa |
3. tatlo |
23. dalawaŋpu put tatlo |
4. apat |
24. dalawaŋpu put apat |
5. lima |
25. dalawaŋpu put lima |
6. anum |
26. dalawaŋpu put anum |
7. pito |
27. dalawaŋpu put pito |
8. walo |
28. dalawaŋpu put walo |
9. hiyam |
29. dalawaŋpu put hiyam |
10. hampu |
30. tatluŋpo |
11. labiŋ mayha |
40. apat na pu |
12. labiŋ dalwa |
50. limaŋpu |
13. labiŋ tatlo |
60. anum na pu |
14. labiŋ apat |
70. pitumpu |
15. labiŋ lima |
80. walumpu |
16. labiŋ anum |
90. hiyam na pu |
17. labiŋ pito |
100. mayhaŋ daan, 200. dalawaŋ daan |
18. labiŋ walo |
400. apat na raan, 800. waloŋ daan |
19. labiŋ hiyam |
1000. mayhaŋ daaŋ libo |
20. dalawaŋpu |
2000. dalwaŋ daaŋ libo |
Linguist providing data and dateː Miss.
Orlyn Joyce Esquivel, PhD student,
Department of Linguistics, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Hawaii, USA /
Linguistics Program at the University of the Philippines, Diliman,
Philippines, September 13 提供资料的语言学家: Miss. Orlyn Joyce Esquivel, 2022 年 9 月 13 日. |
Other comments: Magbukun Ayta or Bataan Ayta has a decimal system. The compound numbers 11 to 19 similar to those of Tagalog. Magbukun Ayta is spoken by about 1,000 speakers in Mariveles district, Bataan province, Central Luzon region, the Philippines. |
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