Language
name and location: Murik Kayan, Sarawak, Malaysia [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. nji / nd͡ʒi/ |
21. luaʔ pulu nji |
2. luaʔ |
22. luaʔ pulu luaʔ |
3. təluʔ |
23. luaʔ pulu təluʔ |
4. pat |
24. luaʔ pulu pat |
5. limaʔ |
25. luaʔ pulu limaʔ |
6. nəm |
26. luaʔ pulu nəm |
7. tusu |
27. luaʔ pulu tusu |
8. sayaʔ / sajaʔ/ |
28. luaʔ pulu sayaʔ |
9. pitan |
29. luaʔ pulu pitan |
10. pulu |
30. təluʔ pulu |
11. pulu nji |
40. pat pulu |
12. pulu luaʔ |
50. limaʔ pulu |
13. pulu təlu |
60. nəm pulu |
14. pulu pat |
70. tusu pulu |
15. pulu limaʔ |
80. sayaʔ pulu |
16. pulu nəm |
90. pitan pulu |
17. pulu tusu |
100. atuh |
18. pulu sayaʔ |
200. luaʔ atuh |
19. pulu pitan |
1000. nji libu |
20. luaʔ pulu |
2000. luaʔ libu |
Linguist
providing data and dateː Prof. Robert Blust, Department of linguistics,
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Other comments: Murik Kayan has a decimal system. Murik Kayan is spoken by about 1,000 speakers on Baram river in Sarawak, Malaysia. Note that the traditional phonetic symbolsː j=IPA [dʒ], y=IPA [j] |
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