Language name and locationː Papuan Malay, Papua, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. satu |
21. dua pulu satu |
2. dua |
22. dua pulu dua |
3. tiɡa |
23. dua pulu tiɡa |
4. empat |
24. dua pulu empat |
5. lima |
25. dua pulu lima |
6. enam |
26. dua pulu enam |
7. tud͡ʒu |
27. dua pulu tud͡ʒu |
8. dlapaŋ |
28. dua pulu dlapaŋ |
9. sembilaŋ |
29. dua pulu sembilaŋ |
10. spulu |
30. tiɡa pulu |
11. seblas |
40. empat pulu |
12. dua blas |
50. lima pulu |
13. tiɡa blas |
60. enam pulu |
14. empat blas |
70. tud͡ʒu pulu |
15. lima blas |
80. dlapaŋ pulu |
16. enam blas |
90. sembilaŋ pulu |
17. tud͡ʒu blas |
100. sratus |
18. dlapaŋ blas |
200. dua ratus |
19. sembilaŋ blas |
1000. sribu |
20. dua pulu |
2000. dua ribu |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Angela Kluge, SIL Internationl, Indonesia. June 28, 2019. Referenceː Angela Kluge. 2017. A Grammar of Papuan Malay, (Studies in Diversity Linguistics 11). Berlin: Language Science Press. 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Angela Kluge, 2019 年 6 月 28 日. |
Other comments: Papuan Malay has a decimal system. Papuan Malay is a Malay-based creole by about 1,100,000 speakers (Kluge 2014) and a part of the larger Malay language continuum spoken by mostly spoken in the coastal areas of West Papua, Indonesia. Papuan Malay has a decimal system. Note that the traditional spellingsː e=IPA symbol [ə], j=IPA [d͡ʒ], c =IPA[t͡ʃ]. |
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