Language
name and locationː
East Makian,
Maluku, Indonesia [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. p-so |
21. yo ha lu lo p-so |
2. p-lu |
22. yo ha lu lo p-lu |
3. p-tol |
23. yo ha lu lo p-tol |
4. p-hot |
24. yo ha lu lo p-hot |
5. p-lim |
25. yo ha lu lo p-lim |
6. p-wonom |
26. yo ha lu lo p-wonom |
7. p-hit |
27. yo ha lu lo p-hit |
8. p-wal |
28. yo ha lu lo p-wal |
9. p-siwo |
29. yo ha lu lo p-siwo |
10. yo ha so |
30. yo ha tol |
11. yo ha so lo p-so |
40. yo ha hot |
12. yo ha so lo p-lu |
50. yo ha lim |
13. yo ha so lo p-tol |
60. yo ha wonom |
14. yo ha so lo p-hot |
70. yo ha hit |
15. yo ha so lo p-lim |
80. yo ha wal |
16. yo ha so lo p-wonom |
90. yo ha siwo |
17. yo ha so lo p-hit |
100. utinco, unti-so |
18. yo ha so lo p-wal |
200. utin-lu |
19. yo ha so lo p-siwo |
1000. calanco, calans-o |
20. yo ha lu |
2000. calan-lu |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. John Bowden.
Department of Linguistics, University of Melbourne, Australian. December
23, 1996. |
Other comments: East Makian or Taba has a decimal counting system. East Makian is spoken by about 20,000 speakers in Kota Tidore Kepaluan regency; Bacan, Halmahera west coast, Kayoa, south Mori, and Obi islands, North Maluku province, Indonesia. |
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