Language name and locationː Inonhan, Romblon, Philippines [Refer to: Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区伊农罕语, 菲律宾中部米沙鄢群岛朗布隆省

 

1. isa

21.  beinte uno

2. darwa  

22.  beinte dos

3. tatlo  

23.  beinte tres

4. apʔat  

24.  beinte kowatro

5. lima  

25.  beinte siŋko

6. anʔom   

26.  beinte sais

7. pito  

27.  beinte siete

8. walo  

28.  beinte ot͡so

9. siyam  

29.  beinte nuebe

10. napulo  

30.  treinta

11. onse

40.  kowarenta

12. dose

50.  siŋkuwenta 

13. trese

60.  saisenta

14. katorse

70.  sitenta

15. kinse

80.  ot͡senta

16. diesesais

90.  nubenta

17. diesesiete

100. saŋ ɡatos

18. dieseot͡so

200. darwaŋ ɡatos / dos sientos

19. diesenuwebe

1000. saŋ libo / mil

20. beinte

2000. dos mil  

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Ms. Leilani Leano Mallorca, SIL International, Philippines. January 1, 2014. 

供资料的语言学家: Ms. Leilani Leano Mallorca, 2014 年 1 月 1 日.

 

Other comments: Inonhan has a decimal system, like most Visayan languages, the Inonhan people also have Spanish influence and use Spanish numerals after ten now and . Note that there is no difference at times between /o/ and /u/ in pronunciation. We do not have the schwa sound [ə]. Inonhan, also known as Inunhan and Loocno, is a regional Western Bisayan language spoken by approximately 85,000 speakers, along with the Romblomanon and Asi languages, in the province of Romblon, Philippines.


 

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