Language name and locationː Inabaknon, Philippines [Refer to: Ethnologue]
提供资料的语言学家 |
1. ʔad'da |
21. bayn'te u'no |
2. du'wa |
22. bayn'te dos |
3. tal'lo |
23. bayn'te trɛs |
4. ʔam'pat |
24. bayn'te kwa'tro |
5. li'maʔ |
25. bayn'te siŋ'ko |
6. ʔan'num |
26. bayn'te saʔis |
7. pi'toʔ |
27. bayn'te syɛ'te |
8. wa'loʔ |
28. bayn'te ʔu'tso |
9. si'yam |
29. bayn'te nwɛ'be |
10. ʔawa'tuŋ |
30. trayn'ta |
11. ʔun'se < Spanish |
40. kwarɛn'ta |
12. du'se |
50. siŋkɛn'ta |
13. trɛ'se |
60. saysɛn'ta |
14. katur'se |
70. satɛn'ta |
15. kin'se |
80. ʔutsɛn'ta |
16. dyɛs'isaʔis |
90. nobɛn'ta |
17. dyɛs'isyɛ'te |
100. ʔad'daha'tos / syɛn |
18. dyɛs'iʔu'tso |
200. dos syɛn'tos |
19. dyɛs'inwɛ'be |
1000. yu'kot / mil |
20. bayn'te |
2000. dos mil |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Marc Jacobson,
SIL International, Philippines, June 24, 1993. September 30 提供资料的语言学家: Mr. Marc Jacobson, 1993 年 6 月 24 日, 2009 年 9 月 30 日. |
Other comments: Inabaknon or Abaknon has a decimal system. Inabaknon numbers beyond ten have been replaced by Spanish numbers, but there still two traditional number hundred ʔad'daha'tos and thousand yu'kot. Inabaknon is spoken by about 26,000 speakers primarily in the Island Municipality of Capul of Northern Samar, in the Eastern Visayas Region of the Philippines. |
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