Language name and locationː Badeng Kenyah, Sarawak, Malaysia [Refer to Ethnologue]言名称和分布地区巴登-克尼亚语, 马来西亚砂拉越内陆地区

 

1. cha

21.   cha si dua puloʔ

2. dua

22.   dua si dua puloʔ

3. təlu

23.   təlu si dua puloʔ

4. pat

24.   pat si dua puloʔ

5. ləma

25.   ləma si dua puloʔ

6. nəm

26.   nəm si dua puloʔ

7. tujoʔ

27.   tujoʔ si dua puloʔ

8. aya

28.   aya  si dua puloʔ

9. pəen

29.   pəen si dua puloʔ

10. puloʔ

30.   təlu puloʔ

11. cha si puloʔ

40.   pat puloʔ

12. dua si puloʔ

50.   ləma puloʔ

13. təlu si puloʔ

60.   nəm puloʔ

14. pat si puloʔ

70.   tujoʔ puloʔ

15. ləma si puloʔ

80.   aya  puloʔ

16. nəm si puloʔ

90.   pəen puloʔ

17. tujoʔ si puloʔ

100.  ca toʔ

18. aya  si puloʔ

200.  dua toʔ

19. pəen si puloʔ

1000. ca ribu

20. dua puloʔ

2000. dua ribu

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Prof. Tan Chee-Meng, Department of Anthropology,
Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong, February 7, 2021.
供资料的语言学家: 陈志明教授, 2021 年 2 月 7 日

 

Other commentsː Badeng Kenyah has a decimal system. Badeng Kenyah is spoken in Belaga Distinct, Sarawak, Malaysia.
Note that the traditional phonetic symbolsː  c=IPA [t͡ʃ],  j=IPA [dʒ], y=IPA [j] 


Language name and locationː Lebo' Tau Kenyah, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]
言名称和分布地区勒波 陶-克尼亚语, 印度尼西亚东加里曼丹省内陆地区

 

1. ca [t͡ʃa]

21.  

2. dua

22.  

3. təlu

23.  

4. pat

24.  

5. ləma

25.  

6. nəm

26.  

7. tujoʔ [tud͡ʒoʔ]

27.  

8. aya [aja]

28. 

9. piʔən

29. 

10. puloʔ

30.  

11.

40.  

12. 

50.  

13. 

60.  

14.

70.  

15. 

80.  

16. 

90.  

17. 

100.  ato

18. 

200.

19. 

1000. ibu

20. 

2000.

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Alexander D. Smith, Department of Linguistics, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, USA, March 15, 2018.

Reference sourceː May 2017. The languages of Borneo: a comprehensive classification, Department of Linguistics, University of Hawai‘i. Robert Blust, Chair.

供资料的语言学家: Dr. Alexander D. Smith, 2018 年 3 月 15 日

 

Other commentsː Lebo' Tau Kenyah or Mainstream Kenyah has a decimal system, missing terms for the compound numerals from 11 to 19, 21 to 29; and the forms for 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 200 and 2000 needed. Lebo' Tau Kenyah is spoken in East Kalimantan and North Kalimantan provinces: Batu Kajang, Long Belua, Long Setulang, Long Uli, and Pimping villages; Djempang area enclave, Melintang, and Semajang; on Bahau, upper Balui, upper Baram, Belayan, Kayan, Kelai, Mahakam, Malinau, Segah, and Telen rivers.
Note that the traditional phonetic symbolsː  c=IPA [t͡ʃ],  j=IPA [dʒ], y=IPA [j] 


 

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