Language name and locationː Galolen, East Timor, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. nehe |
21. ɾuanulu-esin-nehe |
2. iɾua |
22. ɾuanulu-esin-iɾua |
3. itelu |
23. ɾuanulu-esin-itelu |
4. ihaːt |
24. ɾuanulu-esin-ihaːt |
5. ilima |
25. ɾuanulu-esin-ilima |
6. ineːn |
26. ɾuanulu-esin-ineːn |
7. ihitu |
27. ɾuanulu-esin-ihitu |
8. ihao |
28. ɾuanulu-esin-ihao |
9. isia |
29. ɾuanulu-esin-isia |
10. sanulu |
30. telunulu |
11. sanulu-esin-nehe |
40. aːtnulu |
12. sanulu-esin-iɾua |
50. limanulu |
13. sanulu-esin-itelu |
60. neːnulu |
14. sanulu-esin-ihaːt |
70. itunulu |
15. sanulu-esin-ilima |
80. aonulu |
16. sanulu-esin-ineːn |
90. sianulu |
17. sanulu-esin-ihitu |
100. atus |
18. sanulu-esin-ihao |
200. atus iɾua |
19. sanulu-esin-isia |
1000. ɾihun |
20. ɾuanulu |
2000. ɾihun iɾua |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Geoffrey Hull, National Institute of Linguistics (Insitituto Nacional de Linguistica), East Timor. June 17, 1996. 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Geoffrey Hull, 1996 年 6 月 17 日. |
Other comments: Galolen or Galoli has a decimal system different from most languages in East Timor but similar to that of Tugun language in nearby Wetar Island. Galolen is spoken by approximately 22,000 speakers in Aileu district, Dili district, Atauro island, and Manatuto district, East Timor as well as West Timor in Indonesia side. |
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