Language name and locationː Matbat, West Papua, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]
言名称和分布地区马特巴特, 印尼西巴布亚省拉贾-恩派特群岛

 

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
Edinburgh, UK. 
January 31, 2005.
Cf. B. Remijsen (2010) Nouns and verbs in Magey Matbat. In M.C. Ewing & M. Klamer (eds.) Typological and Areal Analyses: Contributions from East Nusantara. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics, 281-311.
提供资的语言家: Dr. Bert Remijsen. 2006 年 1 月 31 日.

 

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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