Language name and locationː Bima, Sumba Island, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. it͡ʃa, sa- * |
21. ɗua mpuru saɓua |
2. ɗua |
22. ɗua mpuru ɗua |
3. tɔlu |
23. ɗua mpuru tɔlu |
4. upa |
24. ɗua mpuru upa |
5. lima |
25. ɗua mpuru lima |
6. ini |
26. ɗua mpuru ini |
7. piɗu |
27. ɗua mpuru piɗu |
8. varu |
28. ɗua mpuru varu |
9. t͡ʃivi |
29. ɗua mpuru t͡ʃivi |
10. sampuru |
30. tɔlu mpuru |
11. sampuru saɓua / saᵐpuru saʔit͡ʃa / |
40. upa mpuru |
12. sampuru ɗua |
50. lima mpuru |
13. sampuru tɔlu |
60. ini mpuru |
14. sampuru upa |
70. piɗu mpuru |
15. sampuru lima |
80. varu mpuru |
16. sampuru ini |
90. t͡ʃivi mpuru |
17. sampuru piɗu |
100. savuvu, saratu |
18. sampuru varu |
200. ɗua vuvu, ɗua ratu * |
19. sampuru t͡ʃivi |
1000. sad͡ʒala, sarivu |
20. ɗua mpuru |
2000. ɗua d͡ʒala, ɗua rivu * |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Jane Simpson and Dr. Kamaludin Yusra,
Department of Linguistics, University of Sidney,
Australia,
May 30 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Jane Simpson and Dr. Kamaludin Yusra, 2006 年 5 月 30 日. |
Other comments: Bima or Bimanese has a decimal system. The another form of one ''sa'' is a bound form used in compound numbers. There are borrowed for hundreds and thousands from neighboring languages, ratu / rivu. Bima is spoken by approximately 500,000 speakers in Komodo island area, East Nusa Tenggara province as well as Sumbawa island, east of the isthmus, Banta and Sangeang islands, West Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia. |
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