Language name and locationː Haji, Sumatra, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. sikoʔ |
21. |
2. dua |
22. |
3. tiɡa |
23. |
4. m̩pat |
24. |
5. lima |
25. |
6. n̩am |
26. |
7. tud͡ʒuh |
27. |
8. lapan |
28. |
9. səmbilan |
29. |
10. sapuloh |
30. |
11. sɘbɘlas |
40. |
12. |
50. |
13. |
60. |
14. |
70. |
15. |
80. |
16. |
90. |
17. |
100. sɘʁatus |
18. |
200. |
19. |
1000. sɘʁibu |
20. |
2000. |
Linguist
providing data and dateː Dr. Karl Anderbeck,
SIL
International, September 6 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Karl Anderbeck, 2010 年 9 月 6 日. |
Other comments: Haji has a numeral system similar to that of Malay. The numbers from 11 onward might be similar to those of Malay with some phonological changes. Haji or Aji, Malayisch is spoken approximately 17,500 speakers in South Sumatra province: Ogan Komering Ulu Selatan regency, 2 areas on Sumatra, Indonesia. Note: j=IPA [d͡ʒ] |
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