Language
name and locationː
Buli,
North Maluku, Indonesia [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. púsa |
21. yafalú re púsa |
2. pilú |
22. yafalú re pilú |
3. pitól |
23. yafalú re pitól |
4. pifát |
24. yafalú re pifát |
5. pilím |
25. yafalú re pilím |
6. piwónam |
26. yafalú re piwónam |
7. pifít |
27. yafalú re pifít |
8. piwái |
28. yafalú re piwái |
9. isíwe |
29. yafalú re isíwe |
10. yafasá |
30. yafatól |
11. yafasá re púsɔ |
40. yafafát |
12. yafasá re pilú |
50. yafalím |
13. yafasá re pitól |
60. yafawónam |
14. yafasá re pifát |
70. yafafít |
15. yafasá re pilím |
80. yafawái |
16. yafasá re piwónam |
90. yafasíwe |
17. yafasá re pifít |
100. slubisá |
18. yafasá re piwái |
200. subilú |
19. yafasá re isíwe |
1000. lalant͡ʃá * |
20. yafalú |
2000. lalanlú |
Linguist providing data and dateː Prof. Nils Bubandt, Department of
Culture and Society, Section for Anthology and Ethnography, Aarhus
University, Denmark, February 11, 2015. |
Other comments: Buli has a decimal
counting
system
similar to that of Sawai. Buli is spoken by about 2,500 speakers
in 3 villages on Buli bay north shore, central Halmahera, North Maluku
province, Indonesia. |
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