Language name and locationː Minamanwa, Mindanao, Philippines [Ref to: Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区米纳马努亚语, 菲律宾南部棉兰老岛北部 Mainit 湖附近

 

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, 2009. 

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.
Mamanwa is spoken by about 5,000 speakers (1990) in the provinces of Agusan del Norte and Surigao del Norte in the Lake Mainit area of Mindanao, Philippines. The speakers of Mamanwa are Negrito people. Before the arrival of Mamanwa speakers in central Samar Island, there had been an earlier group of Negritos on the island.


 

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