Language name and location: Fuliiru, South Kivu, DR of the Congo [Ref to Ethnologue]
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1. -ɡuma |
21. (makumi) ɡabiri na -ɡuma |
2. -biɾi |
22. (makumi) ɡabiri na -biɾi |
3. -ʃatu |
23. (makumi) ɡabiri na -ʃatu |
4. -ná |
24. (makumi) ɡabiri na -ná |
5. -taànú |
25. (makumi) ɡabiri na -taanu |
6. -lindátù |
26. (makumi) ɡabiri na -lindatu |
7. -linda |
27. (makumi) ɡabiri na -linda |
8. munáaná |
28. (makumi) ɡabiri no'munaana |
9. mwéndà |
29. (makumi) ɡabiri no'mwenda |
10. ikumi |
30. makumi ɡaʃatu |
11. ikumi na -ɡuma |
40. makumi ɡana |
12. ikumi na -biɾi |
50. makumi ɡataanu |
13. ikumi na -ʃatu |
60. makumi ɡalindatu |
14. ikumi na -na |
70. makumi ɡalinda |
15. ikumi na -taanu |
80. makumi ɡali munaana |
16. ikumi na -lindatu |
90. makumi ɡali mwenda |
17. ikumi na -linda |
100. iɡánà |
18. ikumi no'munaana |
200. maɡana ɡabiri |
19. ikumi no'mwenda |
1000. ikihúmbi |
20. makumi ɡabiri |
2000. ibihumbi bibiri |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Roger Van Otterloo,
提供资料的语言学家: Mr. Roger Van Otterloo, 1994 年 11 月 3 日. |
Other comments: Fuliiru has a decimal system. Tones do not occur on ''the syllables n'' the surface forms. Numerals shown without tone are toneless. Fuliiru (Furiiru, Kifuliiru, Fulero) is a Great Lakes Bantu language spoken by approximately 400,000 Fuliiru people (Bafuliiru), also known as the Fuliru or Fulero, who live north and west of the town of Uvira in Uvira Territory, South Kivu province in the far eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is closely related to Kinyindu. |
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