Language
name and locationː Gao,
Solomon Islands
[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. tasa, kaheni |
21. varadaki-kaheni |
2. pʰalu |
22. varadaki-pʰaluni |
3. tʰɔlu |
23. varadakii-tʰɔluni |
4. fati |
24. varadaki-fatini |
5. falima, ɡlimani < lima |
25. varadaki-ɡlimani |
6. famnɔ, namnoni |
26. varadaki-namnoni |
7. fitu |
27. varadaki-fituni |
8. fehu |
28. varadaki-fehuni |
9. fahia, n̥iani |
29. varadaki-n̥iani |
10. fabɔtʰɔ |
30. tʰɔlufulu |
11. sali-kaheni |
40. pʰalututu ('two scores') |
12. sali-pʰaluni |
50. pʰalututu-ka-salaɣi |
13. sali-tʰɔluni |
60. tʰɔlututu ('three scores') |
14. sali-fatini |
70. tʰɔlututu-ka-salaɣi |
15. sali-ɡlimani |
80. fatitutu ('four scores') |
16. sali-namnoni |
90. fatitutu-ka-salaɣi |
17. sali-fituni |
100. kahe ɣɔbi |
18. sali-fehuni |
200. pʰalu ɣɔbi |
19. sali-n̥iani |
1000. kahe tɔɣa |
20. varadaki |
2000. pʰalu tɔɣa |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Dennis Feitei,
Solomon Islands
Translation Advisory Group / SIL International, October |
Other comments: Gao or Nggao has a counting system similar to that of Mainge or Cheke Holo. Gao is spoken by about 1,000 speakers in Poro village, central Isabel island, Isabel province, Solomon Islands. |
Back >> [ Home ] >> [ Austronesian ] >> [ Western Austronesian ] >> [ Central Austronesian ] >> [ Eastern Austronesian ]