Language name and location: Hamap, Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia [Refer toː Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区哈马普语, 印度尼西亚东努沙登加拉省阿洛尔岛西部

 

1. nu

21.  air alo faliŋ nu

2. alo

22.  air alo faliŋ alo

3. tof

23.  air alo faliŋ tof

4. ut

24.  air alo faliŋ ut

5. ivehiŋ

25.  air alo faliŋ ivehiŋ

6. talaŋ

26.  air alo faliŋ talaŋ

7. itito  ('seven three')

27.  air alo faliŋ itito

8. turalo ('ten minus two')

28.  air alo faliŋ turalo

9. tieu   ('ten minus one') 

29.  air alo faliŋ tieu

10. air nu

30.  air tof

11. air nu faliŋ nu

40.  air ut

12. ʡɛr nu faliŋ alo

50.  air ivehiŋ

13. ʡɛr nu faliŋ tof

60.  air talaŋ

14. ʡɛr nu faliŋ ut

70.  air itito

15. ʡɛr nu faliŋ ivehiŋ

80.  air turalo

16. ʡɛr nu faliŋ talaŋ

90.  air tieu

17. ʡɛr nu faliŋ itito

100. rat nu (rat <Malay)

18. ʡɛr nu faliŋ turalo

200. rat alo

19. ʡɛr nu faliŋ tieu

 

20. air alo

 

  

Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Laura C. Robinson, Department of Linguistics, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska, USA. December 5, 2012.

提供资的语言学 家: Dr. Laura C. Robinson, 2012 年 12 月 5 日.

 

Other commentsː Hamap is spoken by approximately 900 speakers in 2 villages in east Kalabahi bay, Moru town area, Alor island, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia. Hamap has a decimal system similar to that of Adang. Not sure if the linker between the compound numerals is 'faliŋ' or not.


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