Language name and location ː East Javanese, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区东部爪哇, 印度尼西亚爪哇岛东北部泗水市及附近地区

 

1. siɟ̊i̤

21.  səlikor

2. loro

22.  rorikor

3. təlu

23.  təlu likor

4. papat

24.  pat likor

5. limɔ

25.  səlawe *

6. ənəm

26.  nəm likor

7. pitu

27.  pitu likor

8. wɔlu

28.  wɔlu likor

9. sɔŋɔ 

29.  sɔŋɔ likor

10. səpulo

30.  təloŋ pulo

11. səwəlas

40.  pataŋ pulo

12. rɔlas

50.  sɛkət *

13. təlulas

60.  suwid̥a̤̰*

14. pat b̥ə̤las

70.  pitoŋ pulo

15. limɔlas

80.  wɔloŋ pulo

16. nəm bəlas

90.  saŋaŋ pulo

17. pitulas

100. satus

18. wɔlulas

200. rɔŋatus

19. sɔŋɔlas

1000. sɛwu

20. rɔŋ pulo 

2000. rɔŋ ɛwu

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Daniel Krauße, Linguistics, Faculty of Education and Arts, school of Humanities and Social Science, University of Newcastle, Australia. November 10, 2018.

供资料的语言学家: Dr. Daniel Krauße, 2018 年 11 月 10 日.

 

Other comments: The Javanese (alternative: Suroboyoan, Arekan), is spoken in Surabaya and around, Indonesia. East Javanese language of Surabaya is significantly different from Standard Javanese, but the numeral system is very similar. Polite forms are rarely ever used. The system is decimal with special suffixes for the ‘teens’ (11-19) and ‘tweens’ (21-29). *As with Standard Javanese, there are distinct words for 25, 50, and 60, deriving from old units of measurement.


 

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