Language name and locationː Lewotobi, Flores Island, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. toʔu |
21. pulu rua nə̃ʔə̃toʔu |
2. rua |
22. pulu rua nə̃ʔə̃ rua |
3. təlo |
23. pulu rua nə̃ʔə̃ təlo |
4. paː |
24. pulu rua nə̃ʔə̃ paː |
5. lema |
25. pulu rua nə̃ʔə̃ lema |
6. nə̃mũ |
26. pulu rua nə̃ʔə̃ nə̃mũ |
7. pito |
27. pulu rua nə̃ʔə̃ pito |
8. buto |
28. pulu rua nə̃ʔə̃ buto |
9. hiva |
29. pulu rua nə̃ʔə̃ hiva |
10. pulo |
30. pulu təlo |
11. pulu nə̃ʔə̃ toʔu |
40. pulu paː |
12. pulu nə̃ʔə̃ rua |
50. pulu lema |
13. pulu nə̃ʔə̃ təlo |
60. pulu nə̃mũ |
14. pulu nə̃ʔə̃ paː |
70. pulu pito |
15. pulu nə̃ʔə̃ lema |
80. pulu buto |
16. pulu nə̃ʔə̃ nə̃mũ |
90. pulu hiva |
17. pulu nə̃ʔə̃ pito |
100. tratu |
18. pulu nə̃ʔə̃ buto |
200. ratu rua |
19. pulu nə̃ʔə̃ hiva |
1000. ribu toʔu |
20. pulu rua |
2000. ribu rua |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Naonori Nagaya, Linguistics, Rice University, USA / National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics, Tachikawa, Tokyo, Japan, March 17, 2013. 提供资料的语言学家: 长屋尚典博士 (日本东京国立国语研究所), 2013 年 3 月 17 日. |
Other comments: Lewotobi has a decimal system. Lewotobi or Southwest Lamaholot is spoken by approximately 6,000 speakers in southeastern Flores island in Lewotobi volcano area, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia. |
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