Language name and location: Manggarai, Flores Island, Indonesia [Ref to Ethnologue]
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1. t͡ʃaː |
21. suaᵐpulu t͡ʃaː |
2. suaː |
22. suaᵐpulu suaː |
3. təlu |
23. suaᵐpulu təlu |
4. paːt |
24. suaᵐpulu paːt |
5. lima |
25. suaᵐpulu lima |
6. ənam |
26. suaᵐpulu ənam |
7. pitu |
27. suaᵐpulu pitu |
8. alo |
28. suaᵐpulu alo |
9. t͡ʃiok |
29. suaᵐpulu t͡ʃiok |
10. (t͡ʃa) ᵐpulu |
30. təluᵐpulu |
11. t͡ʃaᵐpulu t͡ʃaː |
40. patᵐpulu |
12. t͡ʃaᵐpulu suaː |
50. limaᵐpulu |
13. t͡ʃaᵐpulu təlu |
60. ənampulu |
14. t͡ʃaᵐpulu paːt |
70. pitumpulu |
15. t͡ʃaᵐpulu lima |
80. alompulu |
16. t͡ʃaᵐpulu ənam |
90. t͡ʃiokᵐpulu |
17. t͡ʃaᵐpulu pitu |
100. t͡ʃəratus |
18. t͡ʃaᵐpulu alo |
200. suaratus |
19. t͡ʃaᵐpulu t͡ʃiok |
1000. t͡ʃəsəʔbu |
20. suaᵐpulu |
2000. suasəbu |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Frans Asisi Datang, University of Indonesia, Jakarta, April 30, 2013. Reference: Pater J. A. J. Verheijen. Manggarai. 1983. 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Frans Asisi Datang, 2013 年 4 月 30 日. |
Other comments: Manggarai has a decimal system. Note that the traditional symbol č / c, voiceless palatal-alveolar affricative=IPA [t͡ʃ], <e> 'schwa'=IPA [ə], and long vowel is expressed by [v̄]. Manggarai is spoken by approximately 900,000 speakers in Flores island, western third, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia. |
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