Language name and locationː Kamasau, Papua New Guinea [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. ɨɾi (m.), ɨɾi ( neutral) |
21. tʷɛnti wan |
2. temi (m.), tɛɾi (f.), tend͡ʒi (n.), tɛβi * |
22. tʷɛnti tu |
3. temi ɨɾi, tɛɾi ɨɾe, tend͡ʒ ɨɾi (m.,f., n.) |
23. tʷɛnti tᵊɾi |
4. temi ayɛ temi, tɛɾi ayɛ tɛɾi ( m., f.) |
24. tʷɛnti ɸo |
5. si ɨre |
25. tʷɛnti ɸɐⁱβ |
6. sɪkɪs (Tok Pisin loan) |
26. tʷɛnti sɪkɪs |
7. seβɛn (Tok Pisin loan) |
27. tʷɛnti sɛβɛn |
8. eⁱt (Tok Pisin loan) |
28. tʷɛnti eⁱt |
9. nɐⁱn (Tok Pisin loan) |
29. tʷɛnti nɐⁱn |
10. tɛn ( Tok Pisin loan) |
30. tɨti |
11. ilɛβɛn ( English loan) |
40. ɸoti |
12. tʷɛlβ |
50. ɸɪɸti |
13. tɨtin |
60. sɪkɪsti |
14. ɸotin |
70. sɛβɛnti |
15. ɸɪɸtin |
80. eⁱti |
16. sɪkɪstin |
90. nɐⁱti |
17. sɛβɛntin |
100. wan handɛt |
18. eⁱtin |
200. tu handɛt |
19. nɐⁱnti |
1000. wan tɐᵘsɪn |
20. tʷɛnti |
2000. tu tɐᵘsɪn |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Arden Sanders through Ms. Hannah Cockerill,
提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Arden Sanders, 2008 年 4 月 7 日. |
Other comments: Kamasau is spoken by approximately by about 900 speakers in Wewak district, East Sepik province, Papua New Guinea. Kamasau has a traditional numbers up to five. Numbers 1 to 4 have different forms for modifying masculine, feminine and neutral nouns. There is a paraling form for number 2 /tɛβi/. Numbers from 6 up borrowed Top Pisin or English. |
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