Language name and location: Iha, West Papua province, Indonesia [Ref toː Ethnologue]
|
1. wó |
21. tómdɪ jówó wó |
2. rɪk |
22. tómdɪ jówó rɪk |
3. térɪ |
23. tómdɪ jówó térɪ |
4. ŋɡára |
24. tómdɪ jówó ŋɡára |
5. tumbú |
25. tómdɪ jówó tumbú |
6. tumbú wó (5+1) |
26. tómdɪ jówó tumbú wó |
7. tumbú rɪk (5+2) |
27. tómdɪ jówó tumbú rɪk |
8. tumbú térɪ (5+3) |
28. tómdɪ jówó tumbú térɪ |
9. tumbú ŋɡára (5+4) |
29. tómdɪ jówó tumbú ŋɡára |
10. ʔpra |
30. tómdɪ jówó ʔpra (20+10)́ |
11. ʔpra wó |
40. tómdɪ durɪk |
12. ʔpra rɪk |
50. tómdɪ durɪk ʔpra |
13. ʔpra térɪ |
60. tómdɪ dutérɪ |
14. ʔpra ŋɡára |
70. tómdɪ dutérɪ ʔpra |
15. ʔpra tumbú |
80. tómdɪ duŋɡára |
16. ʔpra tumbú wó |
90. tómdɪ duŋɡára ʔpra |
17. ʔpra tumbú rɪk |
100. ratɪ wó ('ratɪ' <Malay) |
18. ʔpra tumbú térɪ |
200. ratɪ rɪk |
19. ʔpra tumbú ŋɡára |
1000. rɪpɪ wó ('rɪpɪ' <Malay) |
20. tómdɪ jówó |
2000. rɪpɪ rɪk |
Linguist providing
data and dateː Miss
Sutriani Narfafan,
MA in Linguistics,
提供资料的语言学家: Miss Sutriani Narfafan, 2010 年 6 月 29 日. |
Other comments: Iha is spoken by approximately 6,000 speakers in Fakfak regency, Fakfak, Kaimana, and Kokas sub-districts on west Bomberai peninsula, West Papua province, Indonesia. Iha has a 5, 20 counting system. Numbers 100 and 1000 are Malay loanwords. |
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