Language name and locationː Minriq, Malaya Peninsula [Refer to Ethnologue]
言名称和分布地区敏里克语, 马来西亚马来半岛北部吉兰丹州

 

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, University of Chicago, USA, January 18, 1983. Mr. Timothy Phillips (SIL), November 17, 2009.
供资料的语言学家: Prof. Gerard Diffloth, 1983 年 1 月 18 日. Mr. Timothy Phillips, 2009 年 11 月 17 日.

 

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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