Language name and locationː Ili'uun, Wetar, Maluku, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]
言名称和分布地区依利翁, 印度尼西亚马鲁古省西南部韦塔尔岛西南部尖端地区

 

1. 'eha

21. helerua esiŋ eha

2. ha'rua

22. helerua esiŋ harua

3. ha'telu

23. helerua esiŋ hatelu

4. ha'ɂaa

24. helerua esiŋ haɂaa

5. ha'lima

25. helerua esiŋ halima

6. ha'nee

26. helerua esiŋ hanee

7. ha'ɂitu

27. helerua esiŋ haɂitu

8. ha'kau

28. helerua esiŋ hakau

9.  ha'sia

29. helerua esiŋ hasia

10. sa'nulu

30. heletelu

11. sanulu esiŋ eha

40. heleɂaa

12. sanulu esiŋ harua

50. helelima

13. sanulu esiŋ hatelu

60. helenee

14. sanulu esiŋ haɂaa

70. heleɂitu

15. sanulu esiŋ halima

80. helekau

16. sanulu esiŋ hanee

90. helesia

17. sanulu esiŋ haɂitu

100. atu eha, 200. atu harua

18. sanulu esiŋ hakau

400. atu haɂaa,  800. atu hakau

19. sanulu esiŋ hasia

1000. riuŋ eha

20. helerua

2000. riuŋ harua

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Bryan Hinton, SIL International, January 1, 1997, January 5, 2009. Mr. Bryan Hinton and Ms. Betty Lokarleky, October 17, 2020.
供资料的语言学家: Mr. Bryan Hinton and Ms. Betty Lokarleky, 1997 年 1 月 3 日, 2009 年 1 月 5 日. 2020 年 10 月 17 日

 

Other comments: Ili'uun has a decimal system. Note: Iliun Key: ɂ = glottal. double/geminate vowels (e.g. aa) is more of a phonological analysis, which makes the stress rule perfectly regular on the penultimate syllable, so stress is not marked here. Phonetically it would look like vowel length. Ili'uun is spoken by approximately 1,400 speakers in Lirang island, Wetar island southwest tip, Maluku province, Indonesia.


 

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