Language name and locationː Bangka, Sumatra, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区邦卡马来语 (洛姆语Lom), 印尼南苏门答腊省隔海邦加岛

 

1. sikoʔ

21.  duɛ poloː sikoʔ

2. duɛ

22.  duɛ poloː duɛ

3. tiɡɛ

23.  duɛ poloː tiɡɛ

4. (ə)mpat *

24.  duɛ poloː (ə)mpat

5. limɛ

25.  duɛ poloː limɛ

6. (ə)nəm

26.  duɛ poloː (ə)nəm

7. tud͡ʒəʔ / tud͡ʒuː

27.  duɛ poloː tud͡ʒəʔ

8. lapədn̩  ( 10 - 2)

28.  duɛ poloː lapədn̩

9. səmilɛn ( 10 - 1)

29.  duɛ poloː səmilɛn

10. səpolo

30.  tiɡə poloː

11. səbəlɛs

40.  əmpat poloː  

12. duɛbəlɛs

50.  limə poloː

13. tiɡɛbəlɛs

60.  (ə)nəm poloː

14. (ə)mpatbəlɛs  

70.  tud͡ʒəʔ poloː

15. limɛbəlɛs

80.  lapədn̩ poloː

16. (ə)nəmbəlɛs  

90.  səmilɛn poloː 

17. tud͡ʒəʔbəlɛs

100. səratos

18. lapədn̩bəlɛs 

200. duɛratos

19. səmilənbəlɛs  

1000. səribu

20. duɛ poloː

2000. duɛ ribu

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Prof. Otto Chr. Dahl, University of Oslo, Norway, August 21, 1988.

供资料的语言学家: Prof. Otto Chr. Dahl. 1988 年 8 月 21 日.

 

Other comments: Bangka has a decimal system similar to that of the Malay language. The data was taken from Lom dialect.
Bangka or Bangka Malay, is a Malayic language spoken in Indonesia, specifically on the Island of Bangka in the Bangka Belitung Islands of Sumatra. There are several dialects of Bangka Malay, including Mentok, Belinyu, Sungailiat, Koba, Toboali and Lom (Belom, Mapor). The Lom community has lived separately from mainstream Malay and is known for refusing Islam. Bangka Malay has a distinct vocabulary, grammar and phonology from other Malay languages.
Note that the traditional spellingsː ĕ is called 'peper sound'=IPA symbol [ə], j=IPA [d͡ʒ], c=IPA [t͡ʃ].


 

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