Language
name and locationː
Kove, Papua New Guinea
[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. ere |
21. saŋauhua aja suβu ere |
2. hua |
22. saŋauhua aja suβu hua |
3. tolu |
23. saŋauhua aja suβu tolu |
4. paŋe |
24. saŋauhua aja suβu paŋe |
5. lima |
25. saŋauhua aja suβu lima |
6. lima ɣa ere ( 5 + 1 ) |
26. saŋauhua aja suβu lima ɣa ere |
7. lima ɣa hua ( 5 + 2 ) |
27. saŋauhua aja suβu lima ɣa hua |
8. lima ɣa tolu ( 5 + 3 ) |
28. saŋauhua aja suβu lima ɣa tolu |
9. lima ɣa paŋe ( 5 + 4 ) |
29. saŋauhua aja suβu lima ɣa paŋe |
10. saŋaulu |
30. saŋaulu tolu |
11. saŋaulu aja suβu ere |
40. saŋaulu paŋe |
12. saŋaulu aja suβu hua |
50. saŋaulu lima |
13. saŋaulu aja suβu tolu |
60. saŋaulu lima ɣa ere |
14. saŋaulu aja suβu paŋe |
70. saŋaulu lima ɣa hua |
15. saŋaulu aja suβu lima |
80. saŋaulu lima ɣa tolu |
16. saŋaulu aja suβu lima ɣa ere |
90. saŋaulu lima ɣa paŋe |
17. saŋaulu aja suβu lima ɣa hua |
100. βuno |
18. saŋaulu aja suβu lima ɣa tolu |
200. |
19. saŋaulu aja suβu lima ɣa paŋe |
1000. |
20. saŋauhua |
2000. |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Hiroko Sato, Department of Linguistics, University of Hawaii at Manoa, October 12, 2009. 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Hiroko Sato. 2009 年 10 月 12 日. |
Other comments: Kove has a quinary counting system. Kove is spoken in 18 villages with their populations totaling 9,000 people in New Britain Island; however, most of the people are unfamiliar with the language. Instead of using the Kove language, many of them are using Tok Pisin as their daily language. |
Language name and locationː Kove, Papua New Guinea [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. eze |
21. saŋahua ɣa eze |
2. hua |
22. saŋahua ɣa hua |
3. tolu |
23. saŋahua ɣa tolu |
4. paŋe |
24. saŋahua ɣa paŋe |
5. lima |
25. saŋahua ɣa lima |
6. lima ɣa eze ( 5 + 1 ) |
26. saŋahua ɣa lima ɣa eze |
7. lima ɣa hua ( 5 + 2 ) |
27. saŋahua ɣa lima ɣa hua |
8. lima ɣa tolu ( 5 + 3 ) |
28. saŋahua ɣa lima ɣa tolu |
9. lima ɣa paŋe ( 5 + 4 ) |
29. saŋahua ɣa lima ɣa paŋe |
10. saŋaulu |
30. saŋatolu |
11. saŋaulu ɣa eze |
40. saŋapaŋe |
12. saŋaulu ɣa hua |
50. saŋalima |
13. saŋaulu ɣa tolu |
60. saŋalima ɣa eze |
14. saŋaulu ɣa paŋe |
70. saŋalima ɣa hua |
15. saŋaulu ɣa lima |
80. saŋalima ɣa tolu |
16. saŋaulu ɣa lima ɣa eze |
90. saŋalima ɣa paŋe |
17. saŋaulu ɣa lima ɣa hua |
100. βuno |
18. saŋaulu ɣa lima ɣa tolu |
200. βuno hua |
19. saŋaulu ɣa lima ɣa paŋe |
1000. βuno saŋaulu |
20. saŋahua |
2000. |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Rick Goulden, Department of
Anthropology,
Okanagan College,
Kelowna, B.C.,
Canada, November
10, 1997. |
Other comments: Kove has a quinary counting system. |
Back >> [ Home ] >> [ Austronesian ] >> [ Western Austronesian ] >> [ Central Austronesian ] >> [ Eastern Austronesian ]