Language name and locationː Minamanwa, Mindanao, Philippines [Ref to: Ethnologue]
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1. isa |
21. kadowahan taɡ ono |
2. dowa |
22. kadowahan taɡ dowa |
3. tolo |
23. kadowahan taɡ tolo |
4. opat |
24. kadowahan taɡ opat |
5. lima |
25. kadowahan taɡ lima |
6. ɨnɨm |
26. kadowahan taɡ ɨnɨm |
7. pito |
27. kadowahan taɡ pito |
8. walo |
28. kadowahan taɡ walo |
9. sizam |
29. kadowahan taɡ sizam |
10. napoloʔ |
30. katolohan |
11. napoloʔ taɡ ono * |
40. kaopatan |
12. napoloʔ taɡ dowa |
50. kalima-an |
13. napoloʔ taɡ tolo |
60. kaɨnɨman |
14. napoloʔ taɡ opat |
70. kapitoan |
15. napoloʔ taɡ lima |
80. kawaloan |
16. napoloʔ taɡ ɨnɨm |
90. kasizaman |
17. napoloʔ taɡ pito |
100. isaŋ ka ɡatos |
18. napoloʔ taɡ walo |
200. dowaŋ ka ɡatos |
19. napoloʔ taɡ sizam |
1000. isaŋ ka libo |
20. kadowahan |
2000. dowaŋ ka libo |
Linguist providing data and dateː Ms. Helen Miller,
SIL International, Philippines. September, 1993. October 9 提供资料的语言学家: Ms. Helen Miller. 1993 年 9 月. 2009 年 10 月 9 日. |
Other comments: Mamanwa
or Minamanwa has
a decimal system similar to that of Kalagan, but the word 'ono' in
compound numerals 11 and 21 is different and the origin of this word is
unknown. The speakers of Mamanwa are Negrito people. |
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