Language name and locationː Balangao, Luzon, Philippines [Refer to: Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区巴兰高语, 菲律宾吕宋岛中部山区

 

1. ʔɨ'ha / ʔɨhaʔ'ʔan

21.   t͡ʃuwam'poro ya ʔɨ'ha

2. t͡ʃu'wa / du'wa 

22.   t͡ʃuwam'poro ya t͡ʃu'wa  

3. to'ro 

23.   t͡ʃuwam'poro ya to'ro

4. ʔo'pat

24.   t͡ʃuwam'poro ya ʔo'pat

5. le'ma

25.   t͡ʃuwam'poro ya le'ma

6. ʔɨ'nɨm

26.   t͡ʃuwam'poro ya ʔɨ'nɨm

7. pi'tu

27.   t͡ʃuwam'poro ya pi'tu

8. wa'ru 

28.   t͡ʃuwam'poro ya wa'ru

9. si'yam

29.   t͡ʃuwam'poro ya si'yam 

10. hem'poro 

30.   toron'poro

11. hem'poro ya ʔɨ'ha 

40.   ʔopat'poro

12. hem'poro ya t͡ʃu'wa

50.   leman'poro

13. hem'poro ya to'ro

60.   ʔɨnɨm'poro

14. hem'poro ya ʔo'pat

70.   pitun'poro

15. hem'poro ya le'ma

80.   warun'poro

16. hem'poro ya ʔɨ'nɨm  

90.   siyam'poro

17. hem'poro ya pi'tu

100.  heŋɡa'sot

18. hem'poro ya wa'ru 

200.  t͡ʃu'waŋ ɡa'sot

19. hem'poro ya si'yam 

1000. hen 'lifu

20. t͡ʃuwam'poro

2000. t͡ʃu'wan 'lifu

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Ms. Joanne Shetler, SIL International, Philippines, June 24, 1993. September 24, 2009.

供资料的语言学家: Ms. Joanne Shetler. 1993 年 6 月 24 日. 2009 年 9 月 24 日.

 

Other comments: Balangao has a decimal system. The symbol [l] in numbers 3, 8 and 10 are allophone with [r] and du'wa in 2 is baby talk only, both tʃ and d are allophones. Balangao or Balangaw (also called Balangao Bontoc) is an Austronesian language spoken in northern Luzon, Philippines. It is spoken in the central area of Mountain Province, and into Tanudan municipality of Kalinga Province by approximately 21,000 speakers.


 

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