Language
name and locationː Ere,
Manus,
Papua New Guinea
[Refer toː
Ethnologue] |
1. sih |
21. ruŋul pe sih |
2. ruoh |
22. ruŋul pe ruoh |
3. tulah |
23. ruŋul pe tulah |
4. hahuw |
24. ruŋul pe hahuw |
5. limoh (lit: 'hand') |
25. ruŋul pe limoh |
6. onah |
26. ruŋul pe onah |
7. drotulah (10 - 3) |
27. ruŋul pe drotulah |
8. droruoh (10 - 2) |
28. ruŋul pe droruoh |
9. droasih (10 - 1) |
29. ruŋul pe droasih |
10. saŋul |
30. tuluŋul |
11. saŋul pe sih |
40. haŋul |
12. saŋul pe ruoh |
50. limŋul |
13. saŋul pe tulah |
60. anŋul |
14. saŋul pe hahuw |
70. drotuluŋul |
15. saŋul pe limoh |
80. droruŋul |
16. saŋul pe onah |
90. adrisaŋul |
17. saŋul pe drotulah |
100. siŋat, 200. ruŋet, 300. tulŋet, |
18. saŋul pe droruoh |
400. haaŋat, 500. limŋet, 600. anŋat, |
19. saŋul pe droasih |
700. drotulŋet. 800. drorŋet, |
20. ruŋul |
900. adrisiŋat, 1000. hapwaw |
Linguist
providing data and dateː Prof. Robert Blust, Department of linguistics, |
Other comments: Ere has a typical "Manus type" Austronesian language decimal counting system with special structure for numerals 7 to 9. Ere is spoken by about 1,400 speakers in on south coast of Manus island, Manus province, Papua New Guinea. |
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