Language name and locationː Kapingamarangi, Micronesia [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. e-tahi |
21. matalua maː tahi |
2. e-lua |
22. matalua maː lua |
3. e-tolu |
23. matalua maː tolu |
4. e-ha: |
24. matalua maː haː |
5. e-lima |
25. matalua maː lima |
6. e-ono |
26. matalua maː ono |
7. e-hitu |
27. matalua maː hitu |
8. e-walu |
28. matalua maː walu |
9. e-hiwa |
29. matalua maː hiwa |
10. e-mataŋahulu |
30. mosolu (< motʰolu <mototolu) |
11. mataŋahulu maː tahi |
40. matahaː |
12. mataŋahulu maː lua |
50. matalima |
13. mataŋahulu maː tolu |
60. motoːono |
14. mataŋahulu maː haː |
70. matahitu |
15. mataŋahulu maː lima |
80. matawalu |
16. mataŋahulu maː ono |
90. matahiwa |
17. mataŋahulu maː hitu |
100. e-lau |
18. mataŋahulu maː walu |
200. lualua |
19. mataŋahulu maː hiwa |
1000. e-mana |
20. matalua |
2000. e lua mana |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Nico Daams, SIL International, Pacific Area.
提供资料的语言学家: Mr. Nico Daams, 2006 年 6 月 15 日 |
Other comments: Kapingamarangi has a decimal system. Kapingamarangi numerals are similar to Hawaiian ones. There are phonological adaptations for numbers 30 and 60. Kapingamarangi is spoken by about 3,000 speakers in Kapingamarangi and Pohnpei islands, Pohnpei state, Federated States of Micronesia. |
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