Language
name and locationː
Meoswar, West Papua, Indonesia [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. yoser |
21. ars yoser yoser |
2. suru |
22. ars yoser suru |
3. kior |
23. ars yoser kior |
4. fak |
24. ars yoser fak |
5. rim |
25. ars yoser rim |
6. wonem |
26. ars yoser wonem |
7. fik |
27. ars yoser fik |
8. war |
28. ars yoser war |
9. siw |
29. ars yoser siw |
10. samfur |
30. ars yoser samfur (20+10) |
11. samfur yoser |
40. ars di suru (20 x 2) |
12. samfur suru |
50. ars di suru samfur |
13. samfur kior |
60. ars di kior (20 x 3) |
14. samfur fak |
70. ars di kior samfur |
15. samfur rim |
80. ars di fak (20 x 4) |
16. samfur wonem |
90. ars di fak samfur |
17. samfur fik |
100. utin yoser |
18. samfur war |
200. utin suru |
19. samfur siw |
1000. siaran yoser |
20. ars yoser |
2000. siaran suru |
Linguist providing
data and dateː Mr. Marcel de Jong, GKII/ GKITP (Gereja Kristen
Indonesia, Indonesian Christian Church), Papua, Indonesia,
February 21, 2015. |
Other comments: Meoswar has a vigesimal system with basic numerals similar to that of Biak. Meoswar is spoken by about 250 speakers in Meoswar island, west Cenderawasih bay, West Papua province, Indonesia. |
Language
name and locationː
Meoswar, West Papua, Indonesia [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. yoser |
21. arsos yoser |
2. suru |
22. arsos suru |
3. kior |
23. arsos kior |
4. fak |
24. arsos fak |
5. rim |
25. arsos rim |
6. wonem |
26. arsos wonem |
7. fik |
27. arsos fik |
8. war |
28. arsos war |
9. siw |
29. arsos siw |
10. sanfur |
30. arsos sanfur (20+10) |
11. sanfur yoser |
40. arsos di suru (20 x 2 ) |
12. sanfur suru |
50. arsos di suru sanfur |
13. sanfur kior |
60. arsos di kior (20 x 3) |
14. sanfur fak |
70. arsos di kior sanfur |
15. sanfur rim |
80. arsos di fak (20 x 4) |
16. sanfur wonem |
90. arsos di fak sanfur |
17. sanfur fik |
100. utin yoser |
18. sanfur war |
200. utin suru |
19. sanfur siw |
1000. siaran yoser |
20. arsos |
2000. siaran suru |
Linguist providing
data and dateː Mr. & Mrs. Theodore & Jean Henning. Summer
Institute of Linguistics, Irian Jaya, Indonesia, August 20, 1993. |
Other comments: Meoswar has a vigesimal system with basic numerals similar to that of Biak. Meoswar is an endangered language spoken by about 250 speakers in Meoswar island, west Cenderawasih bay, West Papua province, Indonesia. They may use the decimal system of the Biak language now. |
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