Language name and location:
Kamula,
Papua New Guinea
[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. hatlope |
2. dapiamte |
3. dapatlope ('two, one') |
4. dapiamte dapiamte ('two, two') |
5. dapiamte dapiamte hatlope / dobadle (lit: 'fist') |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. & Mrs. Iska and Judy Routamaa, SIL
International, Papua New Guinea. June 2, 2011. |
Other comments: Kamula is spoken by 1,000 speakers in Wawoi Falls area, Kamiyami village; Aramia river area, Keseki and Somokopa, Papua New Guinea. There are two numerals native to Kamulu. In general, the old people use the above numerals and / or their fingers to count. If above ten, they use one of the quantifiers below. The younger generation normally use the English numerals. |
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