Language name and locationː Lamahotot, Flores, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. toʔu |
21. pulu rua noʔõ toʔu |
2. rua |
22. pulu rua noʔõ rua |
3. təlo |
23. pulu rua noʔõ təlo |
4. pat |
24. pulu rua noʔõ pat |
5. lɛma |
25. pulu rua noʔõ lɛma |
6. nəm(ə) |
26. pulu rua noʔõ nəm |
7. pito |
27. pulu rua noʔõ pito |
8. buto |
28. pulu rua noʔõ buto |
9. hiva |
29. pulu rua noʔõ hiva |
10. pulo |
30. pulu təlo |
11. pulu noʔõ toʔu |
40. pulu pat |
12. pulu noʔõ rua |
50. pulu lɛma |
13. pulu noʔõ təlo |
60. pulu nəm |
14. pulu noʔõ pat |
70. pulu pito |
15. pulu noʔõ lɛma |
80. pulu buto |
16. pulu noʔõ nəm |
90. pulu hiva |
17. pulu noʔõ pito |
100. ratu toʔu |
18. pulu noʔõ buto |
200. ratu rua |
19. pulu noʔõ hiva |
1000. ribu toʔu |
20. pulu rua |
2000. ribu rua |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Dr. Karl Heinz
Pampus, University
of Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany,
July 21 |
Other comments: Lamahotot has a decimal system. The data was taken from Lewolema dialect. Lamahotot or Solor is spoken by approximately 300,000 speakers in Solor island, and possibly north Pantar coast, northwest Alor, and surrounding islands, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia. |
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