Language
name and locationː Mouk-Aria, Papua New Guinea
[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. kaine |
21. isoxuo kaine |
2. oxuo |
22. isoxuo oxuo |
3. etli |
23. isoxuo etli |
4. apeinal |
24. isoxuo apeinal |
5. elme (lit: 'hand') |
25. isoxuo elme |
6. lumakaine ( 5 + 1 ) |
26. isoxuo lumakaine |
7. lumaxuo ( 5 + 2 ) |
27. isoxuo lumaxuo |
8. lumetli ( 5 + 3 ) |
28. isoxuo lumetli |
9. lumesnal ( 5 + 4 ) |
29. isoxuo lumesnal |
10. soŋotno |
30. isetli |
11. soŋotno kaine |
40. isapeinal |
12. soŋotno oxuo |
50. iselme |
13. soŋotno etli |
60. iselme soŋotno ( 50 + 10 ) |
14. soŋotno apeinal |
70. iselme isoxuo ( 50 + 20 ) |
15. soŋotno elme |
80. iselme isetli ( 50 + 30 ) |
16. soŋotno lumakaine |
90. iselme isapeinal ( 50 + 40 ) |
17. soŋotno lumaxuo |
100. buno |
18. soŋotno lumetli |
200. buno oxuo |
19. soŋotno lumesnal |
|
20. isoxuo |
|
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Bill Thurston, Department of
Anthropology,
Okanagan College,
Kelowna, B.C.,
Canada, November
10, 1997. |
Other comments: Mouk-Aria has a quinary counting system. The formation for 60, 70, 80, 90 are formed by 50 plus 10, 20, 30, 40, respectively. Note the above data was from Mouk dialect. |
Language
name and locationː Mouk-Aria, Papua New Guinea
[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. kene |
21. isoruo kene |
2. oruo |
22. isoruo oruo |
3. etlu |
23. isoruo etlu |
4. apanal |
24. isoruo apanal |
5. elme |
25. isoruo elme |
6. lumakene ( 5 + 1 ), elme kene |
26. isoruo lumakene |
7. lumaruo ( 5 + 2 ), elme ruo |
27. isoruo lumaruo |
8. lumetlu ( 5 + 3 ), elme etlu |
28. isoruo lumetlu |
9. lumesnal ( 5 + 4 ), elme apanal* |
29. isoruo lumesnal / apanal |
10. soŋotno |
30. isetlu |
11. soŋotno kene |
40. isapanal |
12. soŋotno oruo |
50. iselme |
13. soŋotno etlu |
60. iselme soŋotno ( 50 + 10 ) |
14. soŋotno apanal |
70. iselme isoruo ( 50 + 20 ) |
15. soŋotno elme |
80. iselme isetlu ( 50 + 30 ) |
16. soŋotno lumakene |
90. iselme isapanal ( 50 + 40 ) |
17. soŋotno lumaruo |
100. buno |
18. soŋotno lumetlu |
200. buno oruo |
19. soŋotno lumesnal / apanal |
1000. |
20. isoruo |
2000. |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Bill Thurston, Department of
Anthropology,
Okanagan College,
Kelowna, B.C.,
Canada, November
10, 1997. |
Other comments: Mouk-Aria has a quinary counting system.
The formation for 60, 70, |
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