Language name and locationː Maguindanaon, Philippines [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. ʔi'sa / sa'waluʔ |
21. du'a 'puluʔ ʔi'sa |
2. du'a |
22. du'a 'puluʔ du'a |
3. tɨ'luʔ / tu |
23. du'a 'puluʔ tɨ'luʔ |
4. pat |
24. du'a 'puluʔ pat |
5. li'ma |
25. du'a 'puluʔ li'ma |
6. nɨm |
26. du'a 'puluʔ nɨm |
7. pi'tuʔ |
27. du'a 'puluʔ pi'tuʔ |
8. 'waluʔ |
28. du'a 'puluʔ 'waluʔ |
9. si'yaw |
29. du'a 'puluʔ si'yaw |
10. sa'puluʔ |
30. tɨlu 'puluʔ |
11. sa'puluʔ ɨŋɡu ʔi'sa |
40. pat 'puluʔ |
12. sa'puluʔ ɨŋɡu du'a |
50. lima 'puluʔ |
13. sa'puluʔ ɨŋɡu tɨ'luʔ |
60. nɨm 'puluʔ |
14. sa'puluʔ ɨŋɡu pat |
70. pitu 'puluʔ |
15. sa'puluʔ ɨŋɡu li'ma |
80. walu 'puluʔ |
16. sa'puluʔ ɨŋɡu nɨm |
90. siyaw 'puluʔ |
17. sa'puluʔ ɨŋɡu pi'tuʔ |
100. maɡatus |
18. sa'puluʔ ɨŋɡu 'waluʔ |
200. du'a ɡatus |
19. sa'puluʔ ɨŋɡu si'yaw |
1000. sa ŋibu |
20. du'a 'puluʔ |
2000. du'a ŋibu |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Bruce Van Zante,
SIL International, Philippines, August 4 提供资料的语言学家: Mr. Bruce Van Zante, 2008 年 8 月 4 日. |
Other comments: Maguindanaon has a decimal system similar to that of Iranun. Maguindanaon is an Austronesian language spoken by about one million of the population of Maguindanao province in the Philippines. It is also spoken by sizable minorities in different parts of Mindanao such as the cities of Zamboanga, Davao, and General Santos, and the provinces of North Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, South Cotabato, Sarangani, Zamboanga del Sur, Zamboanga Sibugay, as well as Metro Manila. This was the language of the historic Sultanate of Maguindanao, which existed before and during the Spanish colonial period from 1500 to 1888. |
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