Language
name and locationː Kamayo, Mindanao, Philippines
[Refer to:
Ethnologue] |
1. isa |
21. bayinti unu |
2. duwa |
22. bayinti dus |
3. tulu |
23. bayinti tris |
4. upat |
24. bayinti kuwatru |
5. lima |
25. bayinti siŋku |
6. unum |
26. bayinti sais |
7. pitu |
27. bayinti siti |
8. walu |
28. bayinti ut͡su |
9. siyam |
29. bayinti nuybi |
10. napulu |
30. trayinta |
11. unsi < Spanish |
40. kuwarinta |
12. dusi |
50. siŋkwenta |
13. trisi |
60. sayisinta |
14. katursi |
70. sitinta |
15. kinsi |
80. ut͡sinta |
16. disi sais |
90. nubinta |
17. disi siti |
100. isa ka ɡatus |
18. disi ut͡su |
200. dus ɡatus |
19. disi nuybi |
1000. isa ka lib / mil |
20. bayinti |
2000. dus mil |
Linguist providing data and dateː
Ms. Lennett P.
Villanueva through Dr. Erika Arcenas,
SIL International, Philippines. September 23,
|
Other comments: Kamayo or Kinamayu (Kamayu) has decimal system similar to that of the Davawenyo (Davaoeño, Dabawenyo). They usually use Spanish numerals after ten. Kamayo is spoken by approximately 360,000 speakers in the central eastern coast of Mindanao in the Philippines. |
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