Language name and locationː Lampung-Nyo, Sumatra, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. say |
21. say likur * |
2. wow |
22. wow likur |
3. teɡow <from Malay |
23. teɡow likur |
4. p:aʔ |
24. p:aʔ likur |
5. lemow |
25. lemow likur |
6. n:ɘm |
26. n:ɘm likur |
7. pitew |
27. pitew likur |
8. walew |
28. walew likur |
9. sewow |
29. sewow likur |
10. puluh |
30. teɡow ŋɘpuluh |
11. sɘbɘlas |
40. p:aʔ ŋɘpuluh |
12. wobɘlas |
50. lemow ŋɘpuluh |
13. teɡow bɘlas |
60. n:ɘm ŋɘpuluh |
14. p:aʔ bɘlas |
70. pitew ŋɘpuluh |
15. lemow bɘlas |
80. walew ŋɘpuluh |
16. n:ɘm bɘlas |
90. sewow ŋɘpuluh |
17. pitew bɘlas |
100. sɘɡatus |
18. walew bɘlas |
200. ʁuwɑ ɡatus |
19. sewow bɘlas |
1000. sɘɡibew |
20. wow ŋɘpuluh |
2000. wow ɡibew |
Linguist
providing data and dateː Dr. Karl Anderbeck,
SIL
International, September 6 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Karl Anderbeck, 2010 年 9 月 6 日 |
Other comments: Lampung-Nyo has a decimal system. Numbers 3 to 20 are borrowed from Malay and 21 to 29 from Javanese. Lampung-Nyo is spoken by approximately 180,000 speakers in 3 enclaves east between Kanan and Seputih rivers, Lampung province, Sumatra island, Indonesia. |
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