Language
name and locationː
Jah Hut,
Pahang,
Malaya Peninsula [Ref. to
Ethnologue] |
1. nwɛy ~niʔwɛy |
21. dua puluh satu |
2. nar (use Malay after two) |
22. dua puluh dua |
3. tiga |
23. dua puluh tiga |
4. əmpat |
24. dua puluh əmpat |
5. lima |
25. dua puluh lima |
6. ənam /nam |
26. dua puluh ənam /nam |
7. tud͡ʒoh /tuɟoh |
27. dua puluh tud͡ʒoh /tuɟoh |
8. dəlapan /lapan |
28. dua puluh dəlapan /lapan |
9. səmbilan /səmilan |
29. dua puluh |
10. səpuluh |
30. tiga puluh |
11. sabəlas |
40. əmpat puluh |
12. dua bəlas |
50. lima puluh |
13. tiga bəlas |
60. ənam /nam puluh |
14. əmpat bəlas |
70. tud͡ʒoh /tuɟoh puluh |
15. lima bəlas |
80. dəlapan /lapan puluh |
16. ənam /nam bəlas |
90. səmbilan /səmilan puluh |
17. tud͡ʒoh /tuɟoh bəlas |
100. saratus |
18. dəlapan /lapan bəlas |
200. dua ratus |
19. səmbilan /səmilan bəlas |
1000. saribu |
20. dua puluh |
2000. dua ribu |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Prof. Gerard Diffloth,
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Other comments: Jah Hut is spoken by approximately 2,500 speakers in Pahang, Peninsular Malaysia. Jah Hut has a decimal system with only preserved Mon-Khmer number one and two, they use Malay numerals after two, It's uncertain if they constructed compound 11, 12, 21 and 22, and 100, 200, 1000 and 2000 by mixing Malay numerals with aboriginal terms, or completely borrowed Malay terms. |
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