Language name and location: Isirawa, Papua province, Indonesia [Ref toː Ethnologue]
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1. mɾɪ |
2. napənɪ or naβənɪ |
3. naβsɾa |
4. kokɾa |
5. wanaβ |
6. tʃamɾe mɾɪ (lit: ''another / the other hand one'') |
7. tʃamɾe napənɪ or tʃamɾe naβənɪ |
8. tʃamɾe naβsɾa |
9. tʃamɾe kokər |
10. wanaβ wanaβ (litː five five'') |
11. tenɪe mɾɪ (litː''foot one'') |
12. tenɪe napənɪ |
13. tenɪe naβsɾa |
14. tenɪe kokɾa |
15. tenɪe wanaβ |
16. tenɪmɾe mɾɪ (litː ''another/ the other foot one'', ''tenɪmɾe'' means 'another foot'') |
17. tenɪmɾe napənɪ |
18. tenɪmɾe naβsɾa |
19. tenɪmɾe kokɾa |
20. afo weweβ (litː ''me finished'', all of my fingers of my hands and feet) |
40. afo weweβ ɪ mɾɪ wewe |
Linguist providing data and dateː Ms. Hiroko Oguri,
提供资料的语言学家: Ms. Hiroko Oguri, 2011 年 11 月 29 日. |
Other comments: Isirawa counting system is only up to 20, but 40 can be 'afo weweβ ɪ mɾɪ wewe'. sirawa is spoken by about 1,800 speakers in some villages in Jayapura, north coast, Sarmi regency, Papua province, Indonesia. |
Language name and location: Isirawa, Papua province, Indonesia [Ref toː Ethnologue]
|
1. 'mɾi |
2. 'napani |
3. 'naβsɾa / nab'sɛr |
4. 'kokɾa / ko'kər |
5. 'wanaβ / wa'naβ |
6. jammᵋ'reⁱ mɛ'reⁱ |
7. jammᵋ'reⁱ mabkeⁱ |
8. jammᵋ'reⁱ nabsər |
9. jammᵋ'reⁱ kokər |
10. wana'wanβ / wa'napwa'nap |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mrs. Heljä
Clouse,
提供资料的语言学家: Mrs. Heljä Clouse, 1989 年 |
Other comments: Isirawa may have a counting system up to 20. New data needed. |
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