Language name and locationː Kaimbulawa, Sulawesi, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. seʔise, ɗise |
21. ʕua pulu seiʔse |
2. ʕoɗua, ɗua |
22. ʕua pulu ʕuadua |
3. totolu, tolu |
23. ʕua pulu totolu |
4. popaa, paa |
24. ʕua pulu popaa |
5. yiɗima, ɗima |
25. ʕua pulu lilima |
6. nono, no |
26. ʕua pulu nono |
7. pipitu, pitu |
27. ʕua pulu pipitu |
8. oalu |
28. ʕua pulu oalu |
9. sisiua, siua |
29. ʕua pulu sisiua |
10. mpulu |
30. tolu pulu |
11. mpulu seʔise |
40. pato pulu |
12. mpulu ʕoɗua |
50. lima pulu |
13. mpulu totolu |
60. nomo pulu |
14. mpulu popaa |
70. pitu pulu |
15. mpulu liɗima |
80. oalu pulu |
16. mpulu nono |
90. siua pulu |
17. mpulu pipitu |
100. mohono |
18. mpulu alu |
200. ʕua mohono |
19. mpulu sisiua |
1000. seʕeβu |
20. ʕua pulu |
2000. ʕua ʕeβu |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Jonathan E. McDowell. Language Consultant, Bau-Bau City, Sulawesi. November 15, 2010, March 1, 2011. 提供资料的语言学家: Mr. Jonathan E. McDowell, 2010 年 11 月 15 日. |
Other comments: Kaimbulawa has a decimal system similar to that of Muna. Kaimbulawa is spoken by approximately 2,290 speakers in Southeast Sulawesi province: Kaimbulawa and Lantoi villages on Siompu island, southwest Buton island, Kambe-kambero village. |
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