Language
name and locationː
Bariai, Papua New Guinea
[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. 'ɛde |
21. sɑ'ŋɑu̯l 'ruɑ ɡɑ i'ɣɛɣɛɑ 'ɛde |
2. 'ruɑ |
22. sɑ'ŋɑu̯l 'ruɑ ɡɑ i'ɣɛɣɛɑ 'ruɑ |
3. tol |
23. sɑ'ŋɑu̯l 'ruɑ ɡɑ i'ɣɛɣɛɑ tol |
4. 'pɑŋe |
24. sɑ'ŋɑu̯l 'ruɑ ɡɑ i'ɣɛɣɛɑ 'pɑŋe |
5. 'limɑ |
25. sɑ'ŋɑu̯l 'ruɑ ɡɑ i'ɣɛɣɛɑ 'limɑ |
6. 'limɑ ɡɑ 'ɛde ( 5 + 1 ) |
26. sɑ'ŋɑu̯l 'ruɑ ɡɑ i'ɣɛɣɛɑ 'limɑ ɡɑ 'ɛde |
7. 'limɑ ɡɑ 'ruɑ ( 5 + 2 ) |
27. sɑ'ŋɑu̯l 'ruɑ ɡɑ i'ɣɛɣɛɑ 'limɑ ɡɑ 'ruɑ |
8. 'limɑ ɡɑ 'tol ( 5 + 3 ) |
28. sɑ'ŋɑu̯l 'ruɑ ɡɑ i'ɣɛɣɛɑ 'limɑ ɡɑ tol |
9. 'limɑ ɡɑ 'pɑŋe ( 5 + 4 ) |
29. sɑ'ŋɑu̯l 'ruɑ ɡɑ i'ɣɛɣɛɑ 'limɑ ɡɑ 'pɑŋe |
10. sɑ'ŋɑu̯l |
30. sɑ'ŋɑu̯l tol |
11. sɑ'ŋɑu̯l ɡɑ i'ɣɛɣɛɑ 'ɛde |
40. sɑ'ŋɑu̯l 'pɑŋe |
12. sɑ'ŋɑu̯l ɡɑ i'ɣɛɣɛɑ ruɑ |
50. sɑŋɑ'limɑ |
13. sɑ'ŋɑu̯l ɡɑ i'ɣɛɣɛɑ tol |
60. sɑŋɑ'limɑ sɑ'ŋɑu̯l 'ɛde |
14. sɑ'ŋɑu̯l ɡɑ i'ɣɛɣɛɑ 'pɑŋe |
70. sɑŋɑ'limɑ sɑ'ŋɑu̯l 'ruɑ |
15. sɑ'ŋɑu̯l ɡɑ i'ɣɛɣɛɑ 'limɑ |
80. sɑŋɑ'limɑ sɑ'ŋɑu̯l tol |
16. sɑ'ŋɑu̯l ɡɑ i'ɣɛɣɛɑ 'limɑ ɡɑ 'ɛde |
90. sɑŋɑ'limɑ sɑ'ŋɑu̯l 'pɑŋe |
17. sɑ'ŋɑu̯l ɡɑ i'ɣɛɣɛɑ 'limɑ ɡɑ 'ruɑ |
100. 'buno |
18. sɑ'ŋɑu̯l ɡɑ i'ɣɛɣɛɑ 'limɑ ɡɑ tol |
200. 'buno 'ruɑ |
19. sɑ'ŋɑu̯l ɡɑ i'ɣɛɣɛɑ 'limɑ ɡɑ 'pɑŋe |
1000. buno'rɪŋrɪŋ |
20. sɑ'ŋɑu̯l 'ruɑ |
2000. buno'rɪŋrɪŋ 'ruɑ |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mrs. Sandi Wiebe through Mr. Steve Gallagher,
SIL
International, Papua New Guinea,
May 15,
2011. |
Other comments: Bariai or Kabana has a quinary counting system. Bariai is spoken by about 1,400 speakers in West New Britain. The name Bariai, literally "at the mangrove", is derived from bare "mangrove" + -eai "locative suffix". The alternative name Kabana comes from the Amara language, meaning "foreigner". |
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