Language name and location: Bukiyip, Papua New Guinea [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. atin |
21. anaɡu tʃukniɡu |
2. βietʃ |
22. anaɡu tʃukniɡu atin (21+1) |
3. βietʃ atin (2+1) |
23. anaɡu tʃukniɡu βietʃ (21+2) |
4. ŋobatitʃ |
24. alman tʃukninu |
5. anowipitʃ ~ anowip |
40. almom biam (really 48)* |
6. anowip |
70. almon wanom (really 72) * |
7. anowip atin (6+1) |
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8. anowip βietʃ (6+2) |
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9. anap |
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10. anap atin (9+1) |
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11. anap βietʃ (9+2) |
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12. wiwis |
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13. wiwis atin (12+1) |
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14. wiwis βietʃ (12+2) |
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15. aiyaɡ |
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16. aiyaɡ atin (15+1) |
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17. aiyaɡ βietʃ (15+2) |
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18. almaniɡu |
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19. almaniɡu atin (18+1) |
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20. almaniɡu βietʃ (18+2) |
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Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Bob Conrad through Ms. Hannah Cockerill,
提供资料的语言学家: Mr. Bob Conrad, 2008 年 4 月 7 日. |
Other comments: Bukiyip is spoken by approximately 16,000 speakers in East Sepik province: west Yangoru district, Torricelli mountains; Sandaun province: Attape Lumi district, Papua New Guinea. Bukiyip numerals for 40 and 70 are really 48 and 72. |
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