Language name and locationː Unde Kaili, Sulawesi, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. saongu |
21. ɣompulu saongu |
2. ɣongu |
22. ɣompulu ɣongu |
3. toluongu |
23. ɣompulu toluongu |
4. ampa |
24. ɣompulu ampa |
5. alima |
25. ɣompulu lima |
6. aono |
26. ɣompulu aono |
7. papitu |
27. ɣompulu papitu |
8. valu |
28. ɣompulu valu |
9. sasio |
29. ɣompulu sasio |
10. sampulu |
30. tolumpulu |
11. sampulu saongu |
40. patampulu |
12. sampulu ɣongu |
50. limampulu |
13. sampulu toluongu |
60. onompulu |
14. sampulu ampa |
70. pitumpulu |
15. sampulu lima |
80. valumpulu |
16. sampulu aono |
90. siompulu |
17. sampulu papitu |
100. satu, 200. ɣoatu |
18. sampulu valu |
400. patatu, 800. valuatu |
19. sampulu sasio |
1000. sanjobu |
20. ɣompulu |
2000. ɣonjobu |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Don Barr and the Da'a team, SIL-International, July 24, 2023. 提供资料的语言学家: Mr. Don Barr and the Da'a team, 2023 年 7 月 24 日. |
Other comments: Unde Kailli has a decimal system. The basic terms for Unde Kaill and Da'a Kaili are the same, but the pronunciation of the "r" sound in Unde is different. In Da'a it is essential a trill or flap r. In Unde, according to the Da'a team, it is a voiced velar fricative. Unde Kaili or Banava, Banawa is spoken approximately 35,700 speakers in Central Sulawesi province: Banawa, Palu, and Tawaeli sub-districts; Palu bay west to Makassar strait; West Sulawesi province: Pasangkayu sub-district, Indonesia. |
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