Language name and locationː Maori, New Zealand, Australia [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. tahi |
21. e ɾua tekau maː tahi |
2. ɾua |
22. e ɾua tekau maː ɾua |
3. toɾu |
23. e ɾua tekau maː toɾu |
4. fʷa: |
24. e ɾua tekau maː fʷa: |
5. ɾima |
25. e ɾua tekau maː ɾima |
6. ono |
26. e ɾua tekau maː ono |
7. fʷitu |
27. e ɾua tekau maː fʷitu |
8. waɾu |
28. e ɾua tekau maː waɾu |
9. iwa |
29. e ɾua tekau maː iwa |
10. tekau, ŋahuru * |
30. e toɾu tekau |
11. tekau maː tahi |
40. e fʷa: tekau |
12. tekau maː ɾua |
50. e ɾima tekau |
13. tekau maː toɾu |
60. e ono tekau |
14. tekau maː fʷa: |
70. e fʷitu tekau |
15. tekau maː ɾima |
80. e waɾu tekau |
16. tekau maː ono |
90. e iwa tekau |
17. tekau maː fʷitu |
100. kotahi ɾau |
18. tekau maː waɾu |
200. e ɾua ɾau |
19. tekau maː iwa |
1000. kotahi mano |
20. e ɾua tekau |
2000. e ɾua mano |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Kemp Pallesen,
SIL International,
June 21 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Kemp Pallesen, 2006 年 6 月 21 日 |
Other comments: Maori has a decimal system. The above data was taken from Central North Island dialect of Maori. The Maori number ten 'tekau' was originally 'twenty' and replaced the word 'ŋahuru' quite early in the 19th century; i.e. some 170 years ago, after the White people arrived New Zealand. Maori is spoken by about 150,000 speakers in Far north of North Island of New Zealand and Australia. |
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