Language
name and locationː Barok,
Papua New Guinea
[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. oŋ |
21. ni ne saŋaun ma oŋ |
2. ninoŋ / ni |
22. ni ne saŋaun ma ninoŋ |
3. narun |
23. ni ne saŋaun ma narun |
4. nit |
24. ni ne saŋaun ma nit |
5. pitno |
25. ni ne saŋaun ma pitno |
6. pitno ma oŋ ( 5 + 1 ) |
26. ni ne saŋaun ma pitno ma oŋ |
7. pitno ma ninoŋ ( 5 + 2 ) |
27. ni ne saŋaun ma pitno ma ninoŋ |
8. pitno ma narun ( 5 + 3 ) |
28. ni ne saŋaun ma pitno ma narun |
9. pitno ma nit ( 5 + 4 ) |
29. ni ne saŋaun ma pitno ma nit |
10. saŋaun |
30. narun ne saŋaun |
11. saŋaun ma oŋ |
40. nit ne saŋaun |
12. saŋaun ma ninoŋ |
50. pitno ne saŋaun |
13. saŋaun ma narun |
60. pitno ma oŋ ne saŋaun |
14. saŋaun ma nit |
70. pitno ma ninoŋ ne saŋaun |
15. saŋaun ma pitno |
80. pitno ma narun ne saŋaun |
16. saŋaun ma pitno ma oŋ |
90. pitno ma nit ne saŋaun |
17. saŋaun ma pitno ma ninoŋ |
100. oŋ a mar (<Tolai ) |
18. saŋaun ma pitno ma narun |
200. ninoŋ ne mar |
19. saŋaun ma pitno ma nit |
1000. oŋ a arip (< Tolai ) |
20. ni ne saŋaun |
2000. ninoŋ ne arip |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Du Jingyi,
Department of Linguistics, La Trobe University,
Australia. 11 |
Other comments: Barok has a quinary-decimal. Numbers hundreds and thousands are loanwords from the Tolai language. Barok is spoken by about, 2,700 speakers in villages in south central, east and west coasts of New Ireland province, Papua New Guinea. |
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