Language name and locationː Baras, Sulawesi, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. soŋu |
21. ruampulu soŋu |
2. roŋu |
22. ruampulu roŋu |
3. tolu |
23. ruampulu tolu |
4. paata |
24. ruampulu paata |
5. lima |
25. ruampulu lima |
6. onno |
26. ruampulu onno |
7. pitu |
27. ruampulu pitu |
8. walu |
28. ruampulu walu |
9. sasio |
29. ruampulu sasio |
10. sampulu |
30. talumpulu |
11. sampulu soŋu |
40. patampulu |
12. sampulu roŋu |
50. limampulu |
13. sampulu tolu |
60. onnompulu |
14. sampulu paata |
70. pitumpulu |
15. sampulu lima |
80. walumpulu |
16. sampulu onno |
90. siompulu |
17. sampulu pitu |
100. satu |
18. sampulu walu |
200. ruatu |
19. sampulu sasio |
1000. sandʒobu |
20. ruampulu |
2000. ruandʒobu |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Masao Yamaguchi, Setsunan University, Osaka, Japan, June 26, 2006. 提供资料的语言学家: 山口真佐夫博士, 日本大阪市摂南大学外国语学部, 2006 年 6 月 26 日. |
Other comments: Baras has a decimal of counting similar to that of Linda. Baras is a nearly extinct language or moribund language with a few speakers left, or extinct now, spoken in Mamuju Utara regency, Baras sub-district, West Sulawesi province, Indonesia. |
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