Language
name and locationː
Lavatbura-Lamusong,
PNG
[Refer to Ethnologue] |
1. kas |
21. evu soŋoi ma eɡesera |
2. auu |
22. evu soŋoi ma evura |
3. tui |
23. evu soŋoi ma putui |
4. ovet |
24. evu soŋoi ma penevet |
5. nima (lit: 'hand') |
25. evu soŋoi ma penima |
6. onno |
26. evu soŋoi ma penno |
7. uti |
27. evu soŋoi ma penuti |
8. ovai |
28. evu soŋoi ma penovai |
9. sik |
29. evu soŋoi ma pesik |
10. soŋoi |
30. erosoŋoi putui |
11. soŋoi ma eɡesera |
40. erosoŋoi penevet |
12. soŋoi ma evura |
50. erosoŋoi penima |
13. soŋoi ma putui |
60. erosoŋoi penno |
14. soŋoi ma penevet |
70. erosoŋoi penuti |
15. soŋoi ma penima |
80. erosoŋoi penovai |
16. soŋoi ma penno |
90. erosoŋoi pesik |
17. soŋoi ma penuti |
100. esoŋoi kobot soŋoi |
18. soŋoi ma penovai |
200. evu soŋoi kobot soŋoi |
19. soŋoi ma pesik |
1000. erasoŋoi soŋoi kobot kobot |
20. evu soŋoi |
2000. evu soŋoi soŋoi kobot soŋoi ** |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mrs. Carolyn Lee with Dorcas Balasam,
SIL International, Papua
New Guinea,
August |
Other comments: Lavatbura Lamusang has decimal system. The above data is taken from Lavatbura Lamusang dialect spoken Pinikidu Village, New Ireland Province, Papua New Guinea. Note the the form for 2000 is suspected. The sound system for this language is close to that of the Madak language. The symbol' x' is a ''voiced velar fricative''. Madak is spokne by about 3,000 speakers in Central New Ireland district of New Ireland province, Papua New Guinea. |
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