Language name and location: Kui, Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. nuku |
21. kar oruku awa nuku |
2. oruku |
22. kar oruku awa oruku |
3. siwa |
23. kar oruku awa siwa |
4. usa |
24. kar oruku awa usa |
5. jesan |
25. kar oruku awa jesan |
6. talama |
26. kar oruku awa talama |
7. jesaroku ('seven three') |
27. kar oruku awa jesaroku |
8. tadusa (<10 minus 2) |
28. kar oruku awa tadusa |
9. jesanusa (< 10 minus 1) |
29. kar oruku awa jesanusa |
10. kar nuku |
30. kar siwa |
11. kar nuku awa nuku |
40. kar usa |
12. kar nuku awa oruku |
50. kar jesan |
13. kar nuku awa siwa |
60. kar talama |
14. kar nuku awa usa |
70. kar jesaroku |
15. kar nuku awa jesan |
80. kar tadusa |
16. kar nuku awa talama |
90. kar jesanusa |
17. kar nuku awa jesaroku |
100. asaɡa |
18. kar nuku awa tadusa |
200. asaɡa oruku |
19. kar nuku awa jesanusa |
1000. rab nuku |
20. kar oruku |
2000. rab oruku |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Laura C. Robinson, Department of Linguistics, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska / Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA. December 4, 2013. Data taken fromː Numeral systems in the Alor-Pantar languages, Antoinette Schapper (Universität zu Köln), & Marian Klamer (Leiden University), 2013. 提供资料的语言学 家: Dr. Laura C. Robinson, 2013 年 12 月 4 日. |
Other commentsː Kui is spoken by approximately 100 speakers in Lerabaing and Buraga villages on Alor island (Kui dialect); Kapebang and Sibera villages in Kalabahi bay (Batulolong dialect), Alor regency, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia. Kui has a decimal system similar to that of Abui. Not sure if the linker between the compound numerals is 'awa' or not. |
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