Language name and locationː Indonesia Bajau, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. dakau |
21. duəmpulu dakau |
2. dua |
22. duəmpulu dua |
3. telu |
23. duəmpulu telu |
4. əpat |
24. duəmpulu əpat |
5. limə |
25. duəmpulu limə |
6. ənaŋ |
26. duəmpulu ənaŋ |
7. pitu |
27. duəmpulu pitu |
8. walu |
28. duəmpulu walu |
9. saŋa |
29. duəmpulu saŋa |
10. sapulu |
30. telumpulu |
11. sapulu dakau |
40. empeʔmpulu |
12. sapulu dua |
50. liməmpulu |
13. sapulu telu |
60. ənampulu |
14. sapulu əpat |
70. pitumpulu |
15. sapulu limə |
80. walumpulu |
16. sapulu ənaŋ |
90. saŋanpulu |
17. sapulu pitu |
100. da atɔs |
18. sapulu walu |
200. dua atɔs |
19. sapulu saŋa |
1000. da sabːu |
20. duəmpulu |
2000. dua sabːu |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr.
Philippe Grangé, Asia-Pacific Institute (IUAP), University of La
Rochelle, La Rochelle, France, December 25 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Philippe Grangé, 2014 年 12 月 25 日. |
Other comments: Indonesian Bajau has a decimal system similar to that of West Coast Bajau, with exception for the numbers 6 and 9, which might be loanwords from language in Sulawesi or Malay. Indonesian Bajau is spoken by about 226,000 (2010 census). 5,000 or more in North Maluku (Grimes 1982), 8,000 to 10,000 in South Sulawesi (Grimes and Grimes 1987), 7,000 in North Sulawesi and Gorontalo, 36,000 in Central Sulawesi, 40,000 in Southeast Sulawesi (Mead et al 2007), and several thousand in Nusa Tenggara. |
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