Language name and locationː Masbatenyo, Philippines [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. isa ~ usa |
21. benti uno |
2. duha |
22. benti dos |
3. tulo |
23. benti tris |
4. upat |
24. benti kwatro |
5. lima |
25. benti siŋko |
6. unom |
26. benti sais |
7. pito |
27. benti syiti |
8. walo |
28. benti otso |
9. syam |
29. benti nuwibi |
10. mapulo |
30. trinta |
11. onsi < Spanish |
40. kwarinta |
12. dosi |
50. siŋkwinta |
13. tresi |
60. sesinta |
14. katorsi |
70. setinta |
15. kinsi |
80. otsinta |
16. dyisisais |
90. nubinta |
17. dyisisyiti |
100. syin / isa ka ɡatos |
18. dyisiotso |
200. duha ka ɡatos / dos syintos |
19. dyisinuwibi |
1000. un mil |
20. benti |
2000. dos mil |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Elmer Wolfenden,
SIL International, Philippines. August 6, 1997. September 25 提供资料的语言学家: Dr.. Elmer Wolfenden. 1997 年 8 月 6 日. 2009 年 9 月 25 日. |
Other comments: Masbatenyo or Masbateño has a decimal system. Masbatenyo numbers beyond ten have been replaced by Spanish numbers. Masbatenyo is a member of Central Philippine languages and of the Bisayan subgroup spoken by more than 724,000 people in the province of Masbate and some parts of Sorsogon in the Philippines. Masbatenyo is closely related to Capiznon, with 79% lexical similarity and Hiligaynon with 76% lexical similarity. Waray language is closely related and significantly similar to Masbatenyo as well. It is also closely related to Waray Sorsogon language; the language of Sorsogon. |
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