Language name and locationː Lawangan, Kalimantan, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. ɛrai |
21. duɨ puluh ɛrai |
2. duɨ |
22. duɨ puluh duɨ |
3. tɔluʔ |
23. duɨ puluh tɔluʔ |
4. ɔpat |
24. duɨ puluh ɔpat |
5. limɨʔ |
25. duɨ puluh limɨʔ |
6. ɔnʊm |
26. duɨ puluh ɔnʊm |
7. turu |
27. duɨ puluh turu |
8. walu |
28. duɨ puluh walu |
9. siɛ |
29. duɨ puluh siɛ |
10. sɛpuluh |
30. tɔlu puluʔ |
11. ɛrai bɛlas |
40. ɔpat puluʔ |
12. duɨ bɛlas |
50. limɨʔ puluʔ |
13. tɔluʔ bɛlas |
60. ɔnʊm puluʔ |
14. ɔpat bɛlas |
70. turu puluʔ |
15. limɨʔ bɛlas |
80. walu puluʔ |
16. ɔnʊm bɛlas |
90. siɛ puluʔ |
17. turu bɛlas |
100. ɛrai d͡ʒatus |
18. walu bɛlas |
200. duɨ d͡ʒatus |
19. siɛ bɛlas |
1000. sɛribu |
20. duɨ puluh |
2000. duɨ ribu |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Jim Meyers and Reni, SIL International, April 18, 2006. 提供资料的语言学家: Mr. Jim Meyers and Reni, 2006 年 4 月 18 日. |
Other comments: Lawangan has a decimal system. Lawangan is one of the East Barito group of Austronesian languages spoken by about 100,000 Lawangan people (one of the Dayak peoples) living in the central Kalimantan, Indonesia. Lawangan has a high degree of dialectal diversity. |
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