Language name and locationː Standard Malay, Malaysia, Brunei [Refer to Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区标准马来语, 马来西亚、汶莱及新加坡和汶莱 

 

1. satu / sa-

21.  dua puloh satu

2. dua

22.  dua puloh dua

3. tiɡa

23.  dua puloh tiɡa

4. ĕmpat 

24.  dua puloh ĕmpat

5. lima 

25.  dua puloh lima

6. ĕnam 

26.  dua puloh ĕnam

7. tujoh 

27.  dua puloh tujoh

8. dĕlapan  (10 - 2)

28.  dua puloh dĕlapan

9. sĕmbilan (10 - )

29.  dua puloh sĕmbilan

10. sa-pluh

30.  tiɡa puloh

11. sa-bĕlas 

40.  ĕmpat puloh

12. dua-bĕlas

50.  lima puloh

13. tiɡa-bĕlas

60.  ĕnam puloh

14. ĕmpat-bĕlas

70.  tujoh puloh

15. lima-bĕlas

80.  dĕlapan puloh

16. ĕnam-bĕlas

90.  sĕmbilan puloh

17. tujoh-bĕlas

100. sa-ratus

18. dĕlapan-bĕlas

200. dua-ratus

19. sĕmbilan-bĕlas

1000. sa-ribu

20. dua puloh

2000. dua-ribu

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Asmah Haji Omar, Department of Malay Linguistics, University of Malaya, Malaysia, June 1, 1993.

供资料的语言学家: Dr. Asmah Haji Omar. 1993 年 6 月 1 日.

 

Other comments: Malay or Standard Malay has a decimal system. Malay is an Austronesian language officially spoken in Indonesia, Brunei, Malaysia and Singapore and unofficially spoken in East Timor and parts of Thailand. It is spoken by 290 million people (around 260 million in Indonesia alone in its own literary standard named "Indonesian") across the Malay world.
Note that the traditional spellingsː ĕ is called 'peper sound'=IPA symbol [ə], j=IPA [d͡ʒ], c=IPA [t͡ʃ].


 

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