Language name and locationː Bukitan, Malaysia, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. d͡ʒɔŋ / ʤaɁ * |
21. duɡɔh puluʔ d͡ʒɔŋ |
2. duɡɔh / daguaɁ ** |
22. duɡɔh puluʔ duɡɔh |
3. tɔluh |
23. duɡɔh puluʔ tɔluh |
4. apat |
24. duɡɔh puluʔ apat |
5. limɔh |
25. duɡɔh puluʔ limɔh |
6. ənɔm |
26. duɡɔh puluʔ ənɔm |
7. kidit |
27. duɡɔh puluʔ kidit |
8. kənai |
28. duɡɔh puluʔ kənai |
9. kənulan |
29. duɡɔh puluʔ kənulan |
10. d͡ʒu puluʔ |
30. tɔluh puluʔ |
11. səbəlas |
40. apat puluʔ |
12. duɡɔh bəlas |
50. limɔh puluʔ |
13. tɔluh bəlas |
60. ənɔm puluʔ |
14. apat bəlas |
70. kidit puluʔ |
15. limɔh bəlas |
80. kənai puluʔ |
16. ənɔm bəlas |
90. kənulan puluʔ |
17. kidit bəlas |
100. d͡ʒu atuh |
18. kənai bəlas |
200. duɡɔh atuh |
19. kənulan bəlas |
1000. d͡ʒu ribu |
20. duɡɔh puluʔ |
2000. duɡɔh ribu |
Linguist
providing data and dateː Dr. Mark Miller, SIL
International, Malaysia, December 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Mark Miller, 2009 年 12 月 19 日. |
Other comments: Bukitan or Buketan has a decimal system. Bukitan or Buketan is an endangered Punan language spoken by about 800 speakers in Belaga, Sarawak in Malaysia and West Kalimantan in Indonesia. Note that: * for number one, less common/archaic: ʤaɁ ** for number two, less common/archaic: daguaɁ an the traditional spelling [j] is a voiced palatal affricate as in IPA [d͡ʒ]. |
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