Language
name and locationː
Koneq-Koneq,
Sulawesi, Indonesia [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. tʃewa |
21. duappulo tʃewa |
2. duwa |
22. duappulo duwa |
3. tallu |
23. duappulo tallu |
4. appaʔ |
24. duappulo appaʔ |
5. lima |
25. duappulo lima |
6. annaŋ |
26. duappulo annaŋ |
7. pitu |
27. duappulo pitu |
8. ar̃ua (10 - 2) |
28. duappulo ar̃ua |
9. aser̃a (10 - 1) |
29. duappulo aser̃a |
10. sappulo |
30. tallupulo |
11. sappulo tʃewa |
40. patappulo |
12. sappulo duwa |
50. limappulo |
13. sappulo tallu |
60. annaŋppulo |
14. sappulo appaʔ |
70. pitupulo |
15. sappulo lima |
80. aruapulona |
16. sappulo annaŋ |
90. aserapulona |
17. sappulo pitu |
100. seratuʔ, 101. seratuʔ tʃewa |
18. sappulo ar̃ua |
200. duaratuʔ |
19. sappulo aseɾa |
1000. sisaʔbu |
20. duappulo |
2000. dua saʔbu ~ dua sa'bu |
Linguist providing data and dateː Ms. Rezkiawati Nazaruddin
and Ms.
Prisna Aswarita
Putri, Universitas Sulawesi Barat (University
of West Sulawesi), Majene Regency, West Sulawesi, Indonesia.
June 7, 2020. |
Other comments: Koneq-Koneq or Campalagian has a decimal numeral system with special substructures for 8 and 9 similar to that of the Bugis language. Koneq-Koneq or Campalagian, Tjampalagian is spoken by approximately 2,800 speakers in West Sulawesi province: Polewali Mandar regency on Mandar bay south coast, Indonesia. |
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