Language name and locationː Lole, Rote Island, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. esa |
21. dua hulu esa |
2. dua |
22. dua hulu dua |
3. telu |
23. dua hulu telu |
4. haa |
24. dua hulu haa |
5. lima |
25. dua hulu lima |
6. nee |
26. dua hulu nee |
7. hitu |
27. dua hulu hitu |
8. falu |
28. dua hulu falu |
9. sio |
29. dua hulu sio |
10. sana hulu |
30. telu hulu |
11. sana hulu esa |
40. ha hulu |
12. sana hulu dua |
50. lima hulu |
13. sana hulu telu |
60. nee hulu |
14. sana hulu haa |
70. hitu hulu |
15. sana hulu lima |
80. falu hulu |
16. sana hulu nee |
90. sio hulu |
17. sana hulu hitu |
100. natun esa |
18. sana hulu falu |
200. natun dua |
19. sana hulu sio |
1000. lifun esa |
20. dua hulu |
2000. lifun dua |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Dr. Jermy I. Balukh,
The Leiden University Centre for Linguistics (LUCL), The
Netherlands,
March 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Jermy I. Balukh, 2015 年 3 月 9 日. |
Other comments: Lole or Rote has a decimal system very similar to that of Termanu and Dela-Oenale. Lole is spoken by approximately 20,000 speakers in west central Rote island, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia. Note the vowel ‘e’ on /esa/ ‘one’ is not schwa. It is mid-front vowel [e] which is phonetically symbolized the same. |
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