Language name and locationː Loloda, North Maluku, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue] |
1. moi |
21. monahalo de moi |
2. sinoto |
22. monahalo de sinoto |
3. yaʔaŋé |
23. monahalo de yaʔaŋé |
4. yoata |
24. monahalo de yoata |
5. motwoa |
25. monahalo de motwoa |
6. butaŋa |
26. monahalo de butaŋa |
7. tumudiŋi |
27. monahalo de tumudiŋi |
8. tuʔaŋé |
28. monahalo de tuʔaŋé |
9. siwo |
29. monahalo de siwo |
10. moɡiʔoho |
30. |
11. moɡiʔoho de moi |
40. |
12. moɡiʔoho de sinoto |
50. |
13. moɡiʔoho de yaʔaŋé |
60. |
14. moɡiʔoho de iha |
70. |
15. moɡiʔoho de motwoa |
80. |
16. moɡiʔoho de butaŋa |
90. |
17. moɡiʔoho de tumudiŋi |
100. ratusu |
18. moɡiʔoho de tuʔaŋé |
200. ratu sinoto |
19. moɡiʔoho de siwo |
1000. tʃalana |
20. monahalo |
2000. tʃala sinoto |
Linguist providing data and dateː
Mr. Howard Shelden, September
28, 提供资料的语言学家: Mr. Howard Shelden, 1995 年 9 月 28 日. |
Other comments: Loloda or Loda is spoken by approximately 15,000 speakers in North Halmahera regency on northwest coast, nearby islands, North Maluku province, Indonesia. Loloda has a decimal system. The numbers ''hundred '' and ''thousand'' are loanwords from Austronesian language. New data needed. |
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