Language name and locationː Ledo Kaili, Sulawesi, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. saŋu |
21. ropulu saŋu |
2. raⁿdua |
22. ropulu raⁿdua |
3. tatalu |
23. ropulu tatalu |
4. aᵐpa |
24. ropulu aᵐpa |
5. alima |
25. ropulu alima |
6. aono |
26. ropulu aono |
7. papitu |
27. ropulu papitu |
8. uβalu |
28. ropulu uβalu |
9. sasio |
29. ropulu sasio |
10. sapulu |
30. talupulu |
11. sapulu saŋu |
40. patapulu |
12. sapulu raⁿdua |
50. limapulu |
13. sapulu tatalu |
60. onopulu |
14. sapulu aᵐpa |
70. pitupulu |
15. sapulu alima |
80. βalupulu |
16. sapulu aono |
90. siopulu |
17. sapulu papitu |
100. sa:.tu |
18. sapulu uβalu |
200. roa.tu |
19. sapulu sasio |
1000. saᶮd͡ʒobu |
20. ropulu |
2000. roᶮd͡ʒobu |
Linguist providing data and dateː Ms. Donna Evans, SIL-International, December 22, 1993. 提供资料的语言学家: Ms. Donna Evans, 1993 年 12 月 22 日. |
Other comments: Ledo-Kailli or Kaili-Ledo has a decimal system. Ledo Kaili is spoken by approximately 215,000 speakers in the Palu River Valley, Central Sulawesi province. Ledo Kaili is the largest member of the Kaili languages, which are a dialect chain within the Kaili–Pamona language family. These languages are spoken in Central Sulawesi (Indonesia). Kaili with all of its dialects is one of the largest languages in Sulawesi. One third of the population of Sulawesi Tengah province. |
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