Language name and locationː Muna, Sulawesi, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. ise |
21. ra-fulu seise |
2. dua |
22. ra-fulu rudua |
3. tolu |
23. ra-fulu totolu |
4. paa |
24. ra-fulu popaa |
5. lima |
25. ra-fulu didima |
6. noo |
26. ra-fulu nonoo |
7. pitu |
27. ra-fulu pipitu |
8. walu |
28. ra-fulu oalu |
9. siua |
29. ra-fulu sisua |
10. ompulu |
30. tolu-fulu |
11. ompulu seise |
40. fato-fulu |
12. ompulu rudua |
50. lima-fulu |
13. ompulu totolu |
60. nomo-fulu |
14. ompulu popaa |
70. fitu-fulu |
15. ompulu didima |
80. alu-fulu |
16. ompulu nonoo |
90. siua-fulu |
17. ompulu pipitu |
100. moɣono |
18. ompulu oalu |
200. ra-moɣono |
19. ompulu sisiua |
1000. se-riwu |
20. ra-fulu |
2000. ra-riwu |
Linguist
providing data and dateː Dr.
René van den Berg,
University of Leiden, the Netherlands / SIL International,
提供资料的语言学家: Dr. René van den Berg, 1985 年 5 月 18 日 |
Other comments: Muna has a decimal numeral system. There are different sets of forms for Muna numbers 1 to 9. The above one is used in serial counting. Muna is spoken by approximately 266,000 speakers in Southeast Sulawesi province: Buton regency, Kendari city; Central Buton, Muna, West-Muna, and South Buton regencies. |
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