Language name and locationː Musi, Sumatra, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区穆西语, 印度尼西亚苏门答腊岛南苏门答腊省

 

1. sikoʔ

21.  

2. duo / due ( Sekayu dialect) *

22.  

3. tiɡo / tiɡe  ( Sekayu dialect)

23.  

4. ɘmpat / m̩pat

24.  

5. limo / lime ( Sekayu dialect)

25.  

6. n̩ɘm / ənam ( Sekayu dialect)

26.  

7. tud͡ʒu / tud͡ʒuh   j = IPA d͡ʒ

27.  

8. lapan / dəlapan ( Sekayu dialect)

28.  

9. sɘmilan / səmbilan ( Sekayu dialect)

29.  

10. sɘpulu / sapuluh ( Sekayu dialect)

30.  

11. sɘbɘlas / sabəlas (Sekayu dialect)

40.  

12.

50.  

13.

60.  

14.

70. 

15.

80. 

16.

90.  

17.

100. sɘʁatus / saratus  ( Sekayu dialect)

18.

200.

19.

1000. sɘʁibu / saribu  ( Sekayu dialect)

20.

2000.

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Karl Anderbeck, SIL International, September 6, 2010.

供资料的语言学家: Dr. Karl Anderbeck, 2010 年 9 月 6 日

 

Other comments: Musi has a decimal system. The first column is from Palembang dialect of Musi and the second from Sekayu dialect. The other numbers from 11 onward might be similar to those of Malay with some phonological changes. Musi is spoken by about

3,100,000 speakers in South Sumatra province: widespread in northern 2 thirds of province from Musi river upstream to Bukit Barisan mountains, downstream to coastal swamplands; Lampung province: northeast; border areas in Jambi and Bengkulu provinces, Indonesia.


 

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