Language name and locationː Bantoanon, Philippines [Refer to Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区班通农语, 菲律宾中部米沙鄢群岛之班通岛和塔布拉斯岛

 

1. ʔu'sah

21.  'beynte 'uno

2. ru'hah

22.  'beynte dos

3. tat'loh

23.  'beynte tres

4. ʔa'pat

24.  'beynte 'kwatro

5. li'mah

25.  'beynte 'siŋko

6. ʔa'nom 

26.  'beynte 'sais

7. pi'toh

27.  'beynte 'syete

8. wa'yoh

28.  'beynte 'ot͡so

9. si'dam

29.  'beynte 'noybe

10. sam'puyoʔ 

30.  'treynta

11. onse

40.  kwa'renta

12. 'dose

50.  siŋ'kwenta 

13. 'trese

60.  say'senta

14. ka'torse

70.  si'tenta

15. 'kinse

80.  o't͡senta

16. disi'sais

90.  no'benta

17. disi'syete

100. u'saŋ ɡa'tos / 'syento

18. disi'ot͡so

200. ru'haŋ ɡa'tos / do'syentos

19. disi'noybe

1000. u'saŋ 'libo / mil

20. 'beynte

2000. dos mil

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Ms. Heather Kilgour (Ms. Heather Crossley), SIL International, Philippines. December 1, 2006. 

供资料的语言学家: Ms. Heather Kilgour, 2006 年 12 月 1 日.

 

Other comments: Bantoanon has a decimal system, like most Visayan languages, the Bantonon people have Spanish influence and use Spanish numerals after ten now.

Bantoanon or Asi is a regional Bisayan language spoken by approximately 150,000 speaker, along with Romblomanon and Onhan, in the province of Romblon, Philippines. Asi originated in the island of Banton, Romblon and spread to the neighboring islands of Sibale, Simara, and the towns of Odiongan and Calatrava on Tablas Island. 


 

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