Language name and locationː Mansaka, Mindanao, Philippines [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. isa |
21. karowaʔan aw isa |
2. dowa |
22. karowaʔan aw dowa |
3. toro |
23. karowaʔan aw toro |
4. opat |
24. karowaʔan aw opat |
5. lima |
25. karowaʔan aw lima |
6. unum |
26. karowaʔan aw unum |
7. pito |
27. karowaʔan aw pito |
8. waro |
28. karowaʔan aw waro |
9. siyam |
29. karowaʔan aw siyam |
10. samporo |
30. katlowan <ka+tora+an |
11. samporo aw isa |
40. kaʔopatan |
12. samporo aw dowa |
50. karimaʔan |
13. samporo aw toro |
60. kaʔunuman |
14. samporo aw opat |
70. kapitowan |
15. samporo aw lima |
80. kawarowan |
16. samporo aw unum |
90. kasiyaman |
17. samporo aw pito |
100. saŋɡatos < isa+na+ɡatos |
18. samporo aw waro |
200. dowaŋ ɡatos |
19. samporo aw siyam |
1000. saŋ mararan <isa+na+mararan |
20. karowaʔan <ka+dowa+an |
2000. dowaŋ mararan |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. & Mrs. Gordon & Thelma Svelmoe,
SIL International, Philippines, April 29,
提供资料的语言学家: Mr. & Mrs. Gordon & Thelma Svelmoe, 1998 年 4 月 29 日. |
Other comments: Mansaka has a decimal system similar to that of Mandayan but the higher numbers from twenty up are borrowed from Cebuano. Mansaka is spoken by approximately 58,000 speakers in western Baganga, and into central-west Davao de Oro province, continuing south back into Davao Oriental Province as far south as Pujada Bay. Mansaka may be intelligible with Mandaya. |
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