Language name and locationː Angkola Batak, Sumatra, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. sada |
21. dua pulu sada |
2. dua |
22. dua pulu dua |
3. tolu |
23. dua pulu tolu |
4. opat |
24. dua pulu opat |
5. lima |
25. dua pulu lima |
6. onom |
26. dua pulu onom |
7. pitu |
27. dua pulu pitu |
8. salapan |
28. dua pulu lapan |
9. sambilan |
29. dua pulu sambilan |
10. sapulu |
30. tolu pulu |
11. sabolas |
40. opat pulu |
12. dua bolas |
50. lima pulu |
13. tolu bolas |
60. onom pulu |
14. opat bolas |
70. pitu pulu |
15. lima bolas |
80. lapan pulu |
16. onom bolas |
90. sambilan pulu |
17. pitu bolas |
100. saratus |
18. lapan bolas |
200. dua ratus |
19. sambilan bolas |
1000. saribu |
20. dua pulu |
2000. dua ribu |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Dr. Saiful Anwar
Matondang, Universitas Islam Sumatera
(Islamic University of North Sumatera),
Sumatra, Indonesia 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Saiful Anwar Matondang, 2020 年 5 月 13 日. |
Other comments: Angkola Batak has a decimal system very similar to that of Mandailing Batak. Angkola Batak is rreportedly similar to Mandailing Batak, but distinct sociolinguistically. Angkola Batak is spoken at North Sumatra province: Labuhan Batu, Labuhan Batu Selatan, Padang Lawas, Padang Lawas Utara, Tapanuli Selatan, Tapanuli Tengah, and Tapanuli Utara regencies; inland from Sibolga city area south, east to Binanga, northeast toward the Strait of Malacca by about 750,000 speakers. |
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