Language name and locationː Kisar, Kisar Island, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. iʈa |
21. werroʔo iʈa |
2. woroʔo |
22. werroʔo woroʔo |
3. wokelu |
23. werroʔo wokelu |
4. woʔaka |
24. werroʔo woʔaka |
5. wolima |
25. werroʔo wolima |
6. woneme |
26. werroʔo woneme |
7. woʔisku |
27. werroʔo woʔisku |
8. woʔaa |
28. werroʔo woʔaa |
9. wohii |
29. werroʔo wohii |
10. iʈaweli |
30. welikelu |
11. iʈaweli iʈa |
40. weliʔaka |
12. iʈaweli woroʔo |
50. welilima |
13. iʈaweli wokelu |
60. welineme |
14. iʈaweli woʔaka |
70. welisku |
15. iʈaweli wolima |
80. weliʔaa |
16. iʈaweli woneme |
90. welihii |
17. iʈaweli woʔisku |
100. rahu iʈa |
18. iʈaweli woʔaa |
200. rahu woroʔo |
19. iʈaweli wohii |
1000. riwan iʈa |
20. werroʔo |
2000. riwan woroʔo |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Mr. John Christensen,
SIL
International,
March 22 提供资料的语言学家: Mr. John Christensen, 1994 年 3 月 22 日. |
Other comments: Kisar is spoken by approximately 20,000 speakers in many villages in Kisar island, northeast of Timor island, Roma and Wetar islands, Ambon, Dili, and Kupang, in the south of Maluku province, Indonesia. Kisar has a decimal system. |
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