Language name and locationː Kendayan, Indonesia, Malaysia [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. asɔʔ / satu |
21. dua puuh satu |
2. duɔʔ |
22. dua puuh dua |
3. tau / talu |
23. dua puuh tau / talu |
4. ampat |
24. dua puuh ampat |
5. imɔʔ / limɔʔ |
25. dua puuh imɔʔ / limɔʔ |
6. anam |
26. dua puuh anam |
7. tud͡ʒuh |
27. dua puuh tud͡ʒuh |
8. lapan |
28. dua puuh lapan |
9. samilan |
29. dua puuh sambilan |
10. sapuuh / sapuluh |
30. tau puuh / talu puuh |
11. sabalas |
40. ampat puuh |
12. dua balas |
50. ima puuh / lima puuh |
13. tiga balas |
60. anam puuh |
14. ampat balas |
70. tud͡ʒuh puuh |
15. ima balas / lima balas |
80. lapan puuh |
16. anam balas |
90. samilan puuh |
17. tud͡ʒuh balas |
100. saratus |
18. lapan balas |
200. dua ratus |
19. sambilan balas |
1000. saribu |
20. dua puuh |
2000. dua ribe |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. K. Alexander Adelaar (University of Melbourne, Australia) through Mr. Nicolas Ossart (France), February 25, 2005. 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. K. Alexander Adelaar, 2005 年 2 月 25 日 |
Other comments: Kendayan or Salako has a decimal system similar to Malay. Kendayan, or Salako (Selako), is a Malayic Dayak language of Borneo by around 350,000. The name Kendayan is preferred in Kalimantan, Indonesia, and Salako in Sarawak, Malaysia. Note: traditional symbol 'j'=IPA /d͡ʒ /. |
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