Language name and locationː Liana-Seti, Maluku, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区利亚纳-塞蒂, 印度尼西亚马鲁古群岛塞兰岛东北部

 

1. ensan

21.  futlua eleese

2. enlua

22.  futlua elelua

3. entol

23.  futlua eletol

4. enhata

24.  futlua elehata

5. enlima

25.  futlua elelima

6. ennoi

26.  futlua elenoi

7. enhit

27.  futlua elehit

8. enwal

28.  futlua elewal

9. ensiwa

29.  futlua elesiwa

10. enfutsa, futusa

30.  fut tol

11. futsa eleese

40.  fut hata

12. futsa elelua

50.  fut lima

13. futsa eletol

60.  fut noi

14. futsa elehata

70.  fut hit

15. futsa elelima

80.  fut wal

16. futsa elenoi

90.  fut siwa

17. futsa elehit

100. utnes

18. futsa elewal

200. utlua

19. futsa elesiwa

1000. lifnes  

20. futlua

2000. liflua

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. & Mrs. Frank & Kathy McCollum. Summer Institute of Linguistics, Maluku, Indonesia. January 4, 1994. September 18, 2011.

供资料的语言学家: Mr. & Mrs. Frank & Kathy McCollum, 1994 年 1 月 4 日.

2011 年 9 月 18 日.

 

Other comments: Liana-Seti has a decimal system. Note that the word initial "e" is a schwa [ə]. Actually, I'm not sure if it is due to word initial, or if it is because it is preceding "l" or "n". I'm pretty sure that the word "lelelua" is pronounced with the word initial sound as a schwa and the next "e" sounding the same as the Indonesian "e".

Liana-Seti is spoken by approximately 3,000 speakers in  8 villages from east Teluti bay north to Seram Sea coast, Maluku Tengah and Seram Bagian regencies, Maluku province, Indonesia.


 

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