Language
name and location: Kiput, Sarawak, Malaysia [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. sih / silaaŋ |
21. dufih pulauʔ silaaŋ |
2. dufih |
22. dufih pulauʔ dufih |
3. təlaw |
23. dufih pulauʔ təlaw |
4. paat |
24. dufih pulauʔ paat |
5. liməh |
25. dufih pulauʔ liməh |
6. nəm |
26. dufih pulauʔ nəm |
7. tucəu |
27. dufih pulauʔ tucəu |
8. maray |
28. dufih pulauʔ maray |
9. paiʔ |
29. dufih pulauʔ paiʔ |
10. pulauʔ |
30. təlaw pulauʔ |
11. pulauʔ silaaŋ |
40. paat pulauʔ |
12. pulauʔ dufih |
50. liməh pulauʔ |
13. pulauʔ təlaw |
60. nəm pulauʔ |
14. pulauʔ paat |
70. tucəu pulauʔ |
15. pulauʔ liməh |
80. maray pulauʔ |
16. pulauʔ nəm |
90. pai pulauʔ |
17. pulauʔ tucəu |
100. mə-rataw |
18. pulauʔ maray |
200. dufih rataw |
19. pulauʔ paiʔ |
1000. mə-libəw |
20. dufih pulauʔ |
2000. dufih-libəw |
Linguist
providing data and dateː Prof. Robert Blust, Department of linguistics,
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Other comments: Kiput has a decimal system. Kiput is an endangered language with about 450 speakers spoken in south of Marudi, Benawa and Kuala Tutoh villages in Sarawak. |
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