Language name and locationː Wahau Kenyah, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. se |
21. due puluʔ se |
2. due |
22. due puluʔ due |
3. tələu |
23. due puluʔ tələu |
4. pat |
24. due puluʔ pat |
5. ləmɛ |
25. due puluʔ ləmɛ |
6. nəm |
26. due puluʔ nəm |
7. tusəu |
27. due puluʔ tusəu |
8. ayɛ |
28. due puluʔ ayɛ |
9. piʔən |
29. due puluʔ piʔən |
10. puluʔ |
30. tələu puluʔ |
11. se suiʔ puluʔ |
40. pat puluʔ |
12. due suiʔ puluʔ |
50. ləmɛ puluʔ |
13. tələu suiʔ puluʔ |
60. nəm puluʔ |
14. pat suiʔ puluʔ |
70. tusəu puluʔ |
15. ləmɛ suiʔ puluʔ |
80. ayɛ puluʔ |
16. nəm suiʔ puluʔ |
90. piʔən puluʔ |
17. tusəu suiʔ puluʔ |
100. se ato |
18. ayɛ suiʔ puluʔ |
200. due ato |
19. piʔən suiʔ puluʔ |
1000. se ribu |
20. due puluʔ |
2000. dua ribu |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Antonia Soriente,
Department of Linguistics, Max Planck Institute of Evolutionary
Anthropology, Leipzig,
Germany,
提供资料的语言 学家: Dr. Antonia Soriente, 2002 年 2 月 2 日 |
Other comments: Wahau Kenyah has a decimal system. The data was taken from Lebu' Kulit dialect. Wahau Kenyah is spoken by approximately 8,000 speakers in Uma’ Bekuai, Uma’ Dian and some villages on upper Mahakam river in East Kalimantan province. |
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