Language name and locationː Buol, Sulawesi, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. teʔetu |
21. duʔia no pulu aɡu teʔetu |
2. duʔia |
22. duʔia no pulu aɡu duʔia |
3. tolu |
23. duʔia no pulu aɡu tolu |
4. opat |
24. duʔia no pulu aɡu opat |
5. limo |
25. duʔia no pulu aɡu limo |
6. onom |
26. duʔia no pulu aɡu onom |
7. pitu |
27. duʔia no pulu aɡu pitu |
8. walu |
28. duʔia no pulu aɡu |
9. tio |
29. duʔia no pulu aɡu |
10. mopulu |
30. tolu no pulu |
11. mopulu aɡu teʔetu |
40. opat no pulu |
12. mopulu aɡu duʔia |
50. limo no pulu |
13. mopulu aɡu tolu |
60. onom no pulu |
14. mopulu aɡu opat |
70. pitu no pulu |
15. mopulu aɡu limo |
80. walu no pulu |
16. mopulu aɡu onom |
90. tio no pulu |
17. mopulu aɡu pitu |
100. moɡotuto |
18. mopulu aɡu walu |
200. |
19. mopulu aɡu tio |
1000. ŋono ribu |
20. duʔia no pulu |
2000. |
Linguist providing data and dateː Sourceː W. A. L. Stokholf, "Holle Lists ", Pacific Linguistics D No. 66, 1995, Australian National University, Australia. 提供资料的语言学家: |
Other comments: Buol has a decimal system. Buol or Bual, Bwo’ol, Apadu Vuolo is spoken by approximately 90,000 speakers in many villages on north coast, near Gorontalo province border, Baolan, Biau, Bokat, Bunobogu, Momunu, and Paleleh sub-districts, Central Sulawesi province, Indonesia. |
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