Language name and locationː Mapun, Philippines, Malaysia [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. disa / dambuwaʔ |
21. duwampuːʔ dambuwaʔ |
2. duwa |
22. duwampuːʔ duwa |
3. tallu |
23. duwampuːʔ tallu |
4. mpat |
24. duwampuːʔ mpat |
5. lima |
25. duwampuːʔ lima |
6. nnom |
26. duwampuːʔ nnam |
7. pituʔ |
27. duwampuːʔ pituʔ |
8. wawuʔ |
28. duwampuːʔ wawuʔ |
9. siyam |
29. duwampuːʔ siyam |
10. sapu |
30. tallumpuːʔ |
11. sapu dambuwaʔ |
40. mpatampuːʔ |
12. sapu duwa |
50. limampuːʔ |
13. sapu tallu |
60. nnompuːʔ |
14. sapu mpat |
70. pitumpuːʔ |
15. sapu lima |
80. wawumpuːʔ |
16. sapu nnom |
90. siyampuːʔ |
17. sapu pituʔ |
100. duwa hatus |
18. sapu wawuʔ |
200. dalibu |
19. sapu siyam |
1000. duwa libu |
20. duwampuːʔ |
2000. duo ribu |
Linguist providing data and dateː Ms. Virginia and Mr. Millard Collins,
SIL International, Philippines. December 8, 1993, September 29, 2009. |
Other comments: Jama Mapun or Mapun has a decimal system. Jama Mapun number one has two formsː disa is used in series counting and dambuwaʔ with compound numbers. The Mapun language, spoken by the Jama Mapun (cir. 40,000 people), in the the small volcanic island of Mapun, about 43 square miles, in the province of Tawi-Tawi, Philippines. Mapun belongs to the Sama-Bajaw group of languages of the Austronesian language family. Close relatives include: Borneo Coast Bajaw, Indonesian Bajaw, West Coast Bajaw, and the Inner Sulu languages: Central Sama, Southern Sama, and Balangingi Sama. |
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