Language
name and locationː Longgu,
Solomon Islands
[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. eta, teʔe |
21. rua taŋavulu teʔe |
2. rua |
22. rua taŋavulu rua |
3. ɔlu |
23. rua taŋavulu ɔlu |
4. vai |
24. rua taŋavulu vai |
5. lima (< 'hand') |
25. rua taŋavulu lima |
6. ɔnɔ |
26. rua taŋavulu ɔnɔ |
7. viu |
27. rua taŋavulu viu |
8. walu |
28. rua taŋavulu walu |
9. siwa |
29. rua taŋavulu siwa |
10. taŋavulu |
30. ɔlu taŋavulu |
11. taŋavulu teʔe |
40. vai taŋavulu |
12. taŋavulu rua |
50. lima taŋavulu |
13. taŋavulu ɔlu |
60. ɔnɔ taŋavulu |
14. taŋavulu vai |
70. viu taŋavulu |
15. taŋavulu lima |
80. walu taŋavulu |
16. taŋavulu ɔnɔ |
90. siwa taŋavulu |
17. taŋavulu viu |
100. taŋalau |
18. taŋavulu walu |
200. rua taŋalau |
19. taŋavulu siwa |
1000. teʔe tɔʔa |
20. rua taŋavulu |
2000. rua tɔʔa |
Linguist providing data and dateː
Dr. Deborah Hill, Department of linguistics, Australian National
University, Canberra, Australia, January 2, 1997. |
Other comments: Longgu has a decimal system. Longgu is spoken by about 1,500 speakers in east coast, Bambasu, Longgu, Nangali, and Totongo villages, Guadalcanal province, Solomon Islands. |
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