Language name and locationː Kagan Kalagan, Philippines [Refer to: Ethnologue]
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1. 'isaʔ |
21. 'kawwaːn aw 'isaʔ |
2. 'dowa |
22. 'kawwaːn aw 'dowa |
3. toː |
23. 'kawwaːn aw toː |
4. ʔopat |
24. 'kawwaːn aw ʔopat |
5. 'limaː |
25. 'kawwaːn aw 'limaː |
6. 'ənəm |
26. 'kawwaːn aw 'ənəm |
7. 'pito |
27. 'kawwaːn aw 'pito |
8. 'wao |
28. 'kawwaːn aw 'wao |
9. 'siyam |
29. 'kawwaːn aw 'siyam |
10. sam'poː |
30. ka'tlowan |
11. sam'poː aw 'isaʔ |
40. kaː'patan |
12. sam'poː aw 'dowa |
50. ka'limaːn |
13. sam'poː aw toː |
60. ka'nəman |
14. sam'poː aw ʔopat |
70. kapi'towan |
15. sam'poː aw 'limaː |
80. kawa'wowan |
16. sam'poː aw 'ənəm |
90. kasi'yaman |
17. sam'poː aw 'pito |
100. saŋ'ɡatos |
18. sam'poː aw 'wao |
200. dowaŋ 'ɡatos |
19. sam'poː aw 'siyam |
1000. saŋ maːn |
20. 'kawwaːn |
2000. dowaŋ maːn |
Linguist providing data and dateː Ms. Ritsuko Yamami.
SIL International, Philippines, March 6 提供资料的语言学家: Ms. Ritsuko Yamami. 2006 年 3 月 6 日. |
Other comments: Kagan Kalagan has a decimal system. The Kagan Kalagan are concentrated in Sirawan, Davao City; Tagum, Davao del Norte; Mati, Davao Oriental; and some areas of Davao del Sur. They speak a mixture of the Tagakaolo, Tausug, and Maguindanaon languages. There are about Kagan Kalagan 500 speakers left. |
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