Language name and locationː Kendayan, Indonesia, Malaysia [Refer to Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区达扬语 (萨拉科 Salako), 印尼西加里曼丹省和马来西亚

 

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.

提供资的语言家: 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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