Language
name and locationː
Matbat, West Papua, Indonesia [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. i-tɛ³m |
21. ya⁴¹ lu³ ma-tɛ³m |
2. i-lu³ |
22. ya⁴¹ lu³ ma-lu³ |
3. i-to³l |
23. ya⁴¹ lu³ ma-to³l |
4. i-fa³t |
24. ya⁴¹ lu³ ma-fa³t |
5. i-li³m |
25. ya⁴¹ lu³ ma-li³m |
6. i-nɔ¹²m |
26. ya⁴¹ lu³ ma-nɔ¹²m |
7. i-fi³t |
27. ya⁴¹ lu³ ma-fi³t |
8. i-wa³l |
28. ya⁴¹ lu³ ma-wa³l |
9. i-si³w |
29. ya⁴¹ lu³ ma-si³w |
10. ya⁴¹ |
30. ya⁴¹ to³l |
11. ya⁴¹ ma-tɛ³m |
40. ya⁴¹ fa³t |
12. ya⁴¹ ma-lu³ |
50. ya⁴¹ li³m |
13. ya⁴¹ ma-to³l |
60. ya⁴¹ nɔ¹²m |
14. ya⁴¹ ma-fa³t |
70. ya⁴¹ fi³t |
15. ya⁴¹ ma-li³m |
80. ya⁴¹ wa³l |
16. ya⁴¹ ma-nɔ¹²m |
90. ya⁴¹ si³w |
17. ya⁴¹ ma-fi³t |
100. tu³n ha³ |
18. ya⁴¹ ma-wa³l |
200. tu³n lu³ |
19. ya⁴¹ ma-si³w |
1000. yi³p ha³ |
20. ya⁴¹ lu³ |
2000. yi³p lu³ |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Bert Remijsen.
Dept. of Linguistics, University of |
Other comments: Matbat is tonal Austronesian language with a decimal counting system. Matbat is spoken by about 1,250 speakers (Remijsen 2001) in Raja Ampat archipelago in Misool and Segaf islands, West Papua province, Indonesia. |
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