Language name and location: Tagabawa Manobo, Philippines [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. səb'bad |
21. 'dowa 'poloʔ səb'bad |
2. 'dowa |
22. 'dowa 'poloʔ 'dowa |
3. 'təllo |
23. 'dowa 'poloʔ 'təllo |
4. ʔəp'pat |
24. 'dowa 'poloʔ ʔəp'pat |
5. 'lima |
25. 'dowa 'poloʔ 'lima |
6. 'ʔənnəm |
26. 'dowa 'poloʔ 'ʔənnəm |
7. 'pito |
27. 'dowa 'poloʔ 'pito |
8. 'walo |
28. 'dowa 'poloʔ 'walo |
9. 'siyo |
29. 'dowa 'poloʔ 'siyo |
10. sa'poloʔ |
30. 'təllo 'poloʔ |
11. sa'poloʔ səb'bad |
40. kappa'tan |
12. sa'poloʔ 'dowa |
50. kali'man |
13. sa'poloʔ 'təllo |
60. kannəm'man |
14. sa'poloʔ ʔəp'pat |
70. kapito'wan |
15. sa'poloʔ 'lima |
80. kawalo'wan |
16. sa'poloʔ 'ʔənnəm |
90. kasi'yawan |
17. sa'poloʔ 'pito |
100. səb'bad ɡatos |
18. sa'poloʔ 'walo |
200. 'dowa ɡatos |
19. sa'poloʔ 'siyo |
1000. səb'bad ma'raran |
20. 'dowa 'poloʔ |
2000. 'dowa ma'raran |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Carl D. DuBois,
SIL International, Philippines.
June 24 提供资料的语言学家: Mr. Carl D. DuBois, 1993 年 6 月 24 日. 2009 年 10 月 3 日. |
Other comments: Tagabawa Manobo has a decimal system. Numbers from forty up to ninety seemed borrowed from Cebuano. Tagabawa Manobo is spoken by approximately by 40,000 speakers in Cotabato and Davao del Sur provinces, and on the slopes of Mount Apo west of Davao City, The language is spoken by the Bagobo Tagabawa people. |
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