Language name and location: Mapia, Mapia islands, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. hort, hoy |
21. hort kahuliɡuhu |
2. rwo, ruou |
22. rwo kahuliɡuhu |
3. hollie, holu |
23. hollie kahuliɡuhu |
4. vauw, vau |
24. vauw kahuliɡuhu |
5. limo, limou |
25. limo kahuliɡuhu |
6. ono, onon |
26. ono kahuliɡuhu |
7. foe, fu |
27. foe kahuliɡuhu |
8. follie, vollu |
28. follie kahuliɡuhu |
9. twoo, tuou |
29. twoo kahuliɡuhu |
10. heɡh, hēk |
30. hollieɡ, helik |
11. heet kareraɡahu |
40. veɡ, fek |
12. rwo kareraɡahu |
50. llimeɡ, limék |
13. hollie kareraɡahu |
60. oneɡ, onék |
14. vauw kareraɡahu |
70. fihìk |
15. limo kareraɡahu |
80. valik |
16. ono kareraɡahu |
90. tiék |
17. foe kareraɡahu |
100. hobaɡu, ébuɡi |
18. follie kareraɡahu |
1000. hoŋeraɡ, hòŋra |
19. twoo kareraɡahu |
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20. rieheɡh, riēk |
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Linguist providing data and dateː Prof. Nicolas Ossart, Paris, France, December 14, 2004. Data taken from 19th Central old wordlist. 提供资料的语言学家: Prof. Nicolas Ossart. 2004 年 12 月 14 日 |
Other comments: Mapia is an extinct language (No known L1 speakers. Last speaker survived into the 1990s. Ethnic population: The ethnic group emigrated from Micronesia in the early 20th century), formerly spoken in Mapia islands, Manokwari regency, Papua Barat province, Indonesia. |
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