Language name and location: Hamap, Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia [Refer toː Ethnologue]
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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 |
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20. air alo |
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Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Laura C. Robinson, Department of Linguistics, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska, USA. December 5, 2012. 提供资料的语言学 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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