Language name and locationː Maii, Epi Island, Vanuatu [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. takai |
21. lualima-boka-lua-takar |
2. ilua |
22. lualima-boka-lua-ilua |
3. itolu |
23. lualima-boka-lua-itolu |
4. ifar |
24. lualima-boka-lua-ifar |
5. ilima |
25. lualima-boka-lua-ilima |
6. loroᵑɡal ( 5 + 1 ) |
26. lualima-boka-lua-loroᵑɡal |
7. lukulua ( 5 + 2 ) |
27. lualima-boka-lua-lukulua |
8. lokrol ( 5 + 3 ) |
28. lualima-boka-lua-lokrol |
9. lokβar ( 5 + 4 ) |
29. lualima-boka-lua-lokβar |
10. lualima ( 5 + 5 ) |
30. lualima-wa-tolu |
11. lualima-takar |
40. lualima-wa-βeri |
12. lualima-ilua |
50. lualima-wa-tʃima |
13. lualima-itolu |
60. lualima-wa-loroᵑɡal |
14. lualima-ifar |
70. lualima-wa-lukulua |
15. lualima-ilima |
80. lualima-wa-lokrol |
16. lualima-loroᵑɡal |
90. lualima-wa-lokβar |
17. lualima-lukulua |
100. aremao-takar |
18. lualima-lokrol |
200. aremao-ilua |
19. lualima-lokβar |
1000. aremao-lualima |
20. lualima-boka-lua |
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Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Pete Budd, SOAS,
University of London, UK.,
June 6,
2006. |
Other comments: Maii or Mae-Morae has a quinary system. Maii is spoken by about 180 (Lynch and Crowley 2001) in Mafilau village, southwest Epi island, Shefa province, Vanuatu. |
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