Language
name and locationː
Bada,
Sulawesi, Indonesia [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. isɔʔ |
21. rompuloʔ isɔʔ |
2. duɔʔ |
22. rompuloʔ duɔʔ |
3. tɔluʔ |
23. rompuloʔ tɔluʔ |
4. ibaʔ |
24. rompuloʔ ibaʔ |
5. limaʔ |
25. rompuloʔ limaʔ |
6. iniʔ |
26. rompuloʔ iniʔ |
7. pituʔ |
27. rompuloʔ pituʔ |
8. waluʔ |
28. rompuloʔ waluʔ |
9. hahioʔ |
29. rompuloʔ hahioʔ |
10. hampuloʔ |
30. tɔlupuloʔna |
11. hampuloʔ isɔʔ |
40. ibapuloʔna |
12. hampuloʔ duɔʔ |
50. limapuloʔna |
13. hampuloʔ tɔluʔ |
60. inipuloʔna |
14. hampuloʔ ibaʔ |
70. pitupuloʔna |
15. hampuloʔ lima |
80. walupuloʔna |
16. hampuloʔ iniʔ |
90. hahiopuloʔna |
17. hampuloʔ pituʔ |
100. haŋatuʔ |
18. hampuloʔ waluʔ |
200. rɔŋatuʔ |
19. hampuloʔ hahioʔ |
1000. hɔsɔbuʔ |
20. rompuloʔ |
2000. rɔsɔbuʔ |
Linguist providing data and dateː Ms. Leanne Hanna.
SIL International, July, 1994. |
Other comments: Bada has a decimal numeral system similar to that of Besoa. Bada (also Badaʼ) is an Austronesian language spoken by approximately 9,800 speakers in the South Lore district of Central Sulawesi, Indonesia. Together with Napu and Behoa, it belongs to the Badaic subgroup. |
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