Language name and locationː Basap, Kalimantan, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. ña [ɲa) |
21. |
2. dua |
22. |
3. təlu |
23. |
4. mpat |
24. |
5. lima |
25. |
6. nam |
26. |
7. tujoʔ [tud͡ʒoʔ] |
27. |
8. kaloŋ |
28. |
9. peʔɛn |
29. |
10. səpuluh |
30. |
11. |
40. |
12. |
50. |
13. |
60. |
14. |
70. |
15. |
80. |
16. |
90. |
17. |
100. səratus |
18. |
200. |
19. |
1000. səlibu |
20. |
2000. |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Alexander D. Smith,
Department of Linguistics, University of North Texas, Denton,
Texas, USA, March Reference sourceː May 2017. The languages of Borneo: a comprehensive classification, Department of Linguistics, University of Hawai‘i. Robert Blust, Chair. 提供资料的语言 学家: Dr. Alexander D. Smith, 2018 年 3 月 15 日 |
Other commentsː Basap has a decimal system, missing terms for the compound numerals 11 to 19, 21 to 29; and the forms for 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 200 and 2000 needed. Basap is spoken in and around the settlement of Keraitan, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Just south and east of the Wahau area (map 7). Consultants: Siti Jaria, Siti Patima, Minum, Suroso. Note that the traditional phonetic symbolsː c=IPA [t͡ʃ], j=IPA [dʒ], y=IPA [j] |
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