Language name and location: Madi, Papua New Guinea [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. diap |
21. mamut yirating temna diap |
2. yira |
22. mamut yirating temna yirating |
3. arbu |
23. mamut yirating temna arbuting |
4. mibungting |
24. mamut yirating temna mibungting |
5. at baldia |
25. mamut yirating at baldia |
6. at baldia temna diap (5+1) |
26. mamut yirating at baldia temna diap |
7. at baldia temna yirating (5+2) |
27. mamut yirating at baldia temna yirating |
8. at baldia temna arbuting (5+3) |
28. mamut yirating at baldia temna arbuting |
9. at baldia temna mibungting (5+4) |
29. mamut yirating at baldia temna mibungting |
10. at baldia at baldia |
30. mamut arbuting |
11. mamut diap temna diap |
40. mamut mibuingting |
12. mamut diap temna yirating |
50. mamut at baldia |
13. mamut diap temna arbuting |
60. mamut at baldia temna diap |
14. mamut diap temna mibungting |
70. mamut at baldia temna yirating |
15. mamut diap at baldia |
80. mamut at baldia temna arbuting |
16. mamut diap at baldia temna diap |
90. mamut at baldia temna mibungting |
17. mamut diap at baldia temna yirating |
100. mamut at baldia baldia |
18. mamut diap at baldia temna arbuting |
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19. mamut diap at baldia temna mibungting |
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20. mamut yirating |
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Linguist providing data and dateː Ms. Malinda Ginmaule through Mrs.
Lucille (Sissie) D'Jernes, SIL-International, Papua New Guinea, June 3, 2014. |
Other comments: Madi or Gira is spoken by approximately 380 speakers in Madang province, Papua New Guinea. Madi has a counting system based on five and twenty up to one hundred. |
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