Language name and locationː I-wak, Luzon, Philippines [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. sa-ki |
21. t͡ʃewam polo sa-ki |
2. t͡ʃewa |
22. t͡ʃewam polo t͡ʃewa |
3. tedo |
23. t͡ʃewam polo tedo |
4. apat |
24. t͡ʃewam polo apat |
5. dima |
25. t͡ʃewam polo dima |
6. anam |
26. t͡ʃewam polo anam |
7. pito |
27. t͡ʃewam polo pito |
8. walo |
28. t͡ʃewam polo walo |
9. siyam |
29. t͡ʃewam polo siyam |
10. sampolo |
30. tedom polo |
11. sawal na sa-ki |
40. apat na polo |
12. sawal na t͡ʃewa |
50. dimam polo |
13. sawal na tedo |
60. anam ma polo |
14. sawal na apat |
70. pitom polo |
15. sawal na dima |
80. walom polo |
16. sawal na anam |
90. siyama polo |
17. sawal na pito |
100. san dasus |
18. sawal na walo |
200. t͡ʃewan dasus |
19. sawal na siyam |
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20. t͡ʃewam polo |
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Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. & Mrs. Randy & Brenda Harmon, New Tribes Mission, Philippines, July 20, 2006. 提供资料的语言学家: Mr. & Mrs. Randy & Brenda Harmon, 2006 年 7 月 20 日 |
Other comments: I-wak is spoken by approximately 2,500 speakers in some villages in Benguet province and some in Cagayan Valley region, Nueva Vizcaya province in Luzon island, the Philippines. I-wak has decimal system similar to that of Karao. |
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