Language name and locationː Karao, Luzon, Philippines [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. saˀqi |
21. t͡ʃɨɡʷa polo saˀqi |
2. t͡ʃɨɡʷa |
22. t͡ʃɨɡʷa polo t͡ʃɨɡʷa |
3. tɨdo |
23. t͡ʃɨɡʷa polo tɨdo |
4. ʔɨpat |
24. t͡ʃɨɡʷa polo ʔɨpat |
5. dima |
25. t͡ʃɨɡʷa polo dima |
6. ʔɨnɨm |
26. t͡ʃɨɡʷa polo ʔɨnɨm |
7. piθo |
27. t͡ʃɨɡʷa polo piθo |
8. ɡʷalo |
28. t͡ʃɨɡʷa polo ɡʷalo |
9. siyam |
29. t͡ʃɨɡʷa polo siyam |
10. sawal |
30. tɨdon polo |
11. sawal na saˀqi |
40. ʔɨpat ʔa polo |
12. sawal na t͡ʃɨɡʷa |
50. dimɨn ʔa polo |
13. sawal na tɨdo |
60. ʔɨnɨm ʔa polo |
14. sawal na ʔɨpat |
70. piθon polo |
15. sawal na dima |
80. ɡʷalon polo |
16. sawal na ʔɨnɨm |
90. siyam ʔa polo |
17. sawal na piθo |
100. sandasos |
18. sawal na ɡʷalo |
200. t͡ʃɨɡʷa dasos |
19. sawal na siyam |
1000. sandibo |
20. t͡ʃɨɡʷa polo |
2000. t͡ʃɨɡʷa adibo |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Sherri Brainard,
SIL International, Philippines,
提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Sherri Brainard, 1996 年 11 月 10 日 |
Other comments: Karao or Karaw has a decimal system. Karao (also spelled Karaw) is an Austronesian language of northern Luzon, Philippines. It is spoken in the Karao, Ekip, and Bokod areas of western Benguet Province, and in the southwestern corner of Ifugao Province by approximately 2,000 speakers. |
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