Language
name and locationː
Minriq,
Malaya Peninsula [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. nay |
21. duwaʔ puluh satu |
2. duwaʔ (use Malay) |
22. duwaʔ puluh duwaʔ |
3. tiɡaʔ |
23. duwaʔ puluh tiɡaʔ |
4. (ʔ)m̩pət |
24. duwaʔ puluh (ʔ)m̩pət |
5. limaʔ |
25. duwaʔ puluh limaʔ |
6. nam |
26. duwaʔ puluh nam |
7. tuɟoh |
27. duwaʔ puluh tuɟoh |
8. lapan |
28. duwaʔ puluh lapan |
9. səmbilan |
29. duwaʔ puluh |
10. səpuluh |
30. tiɡaʔ puluh |
11. sabəlas |
40. (ʔ)m̩pət puluh |
12. duwaʔ bəlas |
50. limaʔ puluh |
13. tiɡaʔ bəlas |
60. nam puluh |
14. (ʔ)m̩pət bəlas |
70. tuɟoh puluh |
15. limaʔ bəlas |
80. lapan puluh |
16. nam bəlas |
90. səmbilan puluh |
17. tuɟoh bəlas |
100. saratus |
18. lapan bəlas |
200. duwaʔ ratus |
19. səmbilan bəlas |
1000. saribu |
20. duwaʔ puluh |
2000. duwaʔ ribu |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Prof. Gerard Diffloth,
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Other comments: Minriq or Menriq is spoken by approximately 100 speakers in two villages in southeast Kelantan, Malaysia. Minriq only has Mon-Khmer number one, they use Malay numerals after one, It's uncertain if they constructed compound 11, 12, 21 and 22, and 100, 200, 1000 and 2000 by mixing Malay numerals with aboriginal terms, or completely borrowed Malay terms. |
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