Language name and locationː Kulisusu, Sulawesi, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. isa, saaɗe |
21. rua-pulu kaʔosaɗe |
2. orua |
22. rua-pulu kaʔoruo |
3. otolu |
23. rua-pulu kaʔotolu |
4. opaa |
24. rua-pulu kaʔopaa |
5. olima |
25. rua-pulu kaʔolima |
6. onoo |
26. rua-pulu kaʔonoo |
7. opitʃu |
27. rua-pulu kaʔopitʃu |
8. hoalu |
28. rua-pulu kahoalu |
9. osio |
29. rua-pulu kaʔosio |
10. ho-pulu |
30. tolu-pulu |
11. hopulu kaʔosaɗe |
40. pato-pulu |
12. hopulu kaʔoruo |
50. lima-pulu |
13. hopulu kaʔotolu |
60. nomo-pulu |
14. hopulu kaʔopaa |
70. pitʃu-pulu |
15. hopulu kaʔolima |
80. halu-pulu |
16. hopulu kaʔonoo |
90. sio-pulu |
17. hopulu kaʔopitʃu |
100. sa-etʃu |
18. hopulu kahoalu |
200. rua-etʃu |
19. hopulu kaʔosio |
1000. sa-riβu |
20. rua-pulu |
2000. rua-riβu |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. David Mead, SIL-International / Department of Linguistics, Rice University, USA. October 30, 1996. Sound by Mrs. Hidayati Robani and recorded by her husband La Ode Zukri via Dr. David Mead. August 20, 2014. 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. David Mead, 1996 年 10 月 30 日. |
Other comments: Kulisusu has a decimal system similar to that of Tolaki and Bungku. Note that the actually represents for some orthographic symbols and IPA symbolsː 1. d = IPA [ɗ], a voiced implosive dental. 2. c = IPA [tʃ], a voiceless alveopalatal affricate. 3. w = IPA [β], a voiced bilabial fricative. Kulisusu is spoken by approximately 32,000 speakers in Southeast Sulawesi province: North Buton regency, Bonegunu, Kulisusu Barat, Kulisusu Induk, and Kulisusu Utara sub-districts on north Buton island. |
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