Language name and location: North Muyu, Papua, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区北部穆尤语, 印度尼西亚巴布亚省中部山脉南部迪古尔河流域地区

 

1. mimò (litː 'little finger')

21. 

2. ajòb (litː 'ring finger')

22. 

3. ajobmin (litː 'middle finger')

23. 

4. kandin ( litː 'index finger')

24. 

5. angkò ( litː 'thumb' )

25. 

6. mbǐnmè ( litː 'wrist' )

26. 

7. mbǐnkappa  (litː 'lower lower arm') ?

27. 

8. mbèntòm  (litː 'upper lower arm') ?

28. 

9. mbenǐmtǐrǐndi (litː 'elbow region'')?

29. 

10. kondom ( litː 'lower upper arm') ?

30

11.   ( 'upper upper arm' )

31

12.  ( litː 'shoulder' )

 

13.   ( litː 'side of neck' )

 

14.  ( litː 'bone under the ear')

 

15.  (litː 'left eye')

 

16.   (litː 'nose')

 

17.  (litː 'right eye')

 

18. 

 

19.  

 

20.  

 

  

Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Mark Rosenfelder, The Author of the website "Numbers from 1 to 10 in over 5000 languages", Chicago, USA, October 7 2023.

提供资的语言: Mr. Mark Rosenfelder, 2023 年 10 月 7 日.

 

Other comments: North Muyu or Kataut, Kati-Ninanti, Niinati, Ninatie, North Kati, North Moejoe is approximately 8,000 speakers in Yiptem, Kanggim, Kawangtet, Onokbitan, Yeteram, Ketetput, Metemko, Ninati, Kunam, Kimki, Yibi, Tembutkim, Konontetput, Anggutbin, Komera, Mokpit, Mangkubun, Tawanokpit, Tome, Warumgi, Tumutu, Wamko, Arimko, and Kopko villages, Papua Province, Indonesia. North Muyu might have an old traditional body tally system up to 31 similar to that of Ninggirum,

North Muyu has recorded traditional numerals from 1 to 10 years ago, not sure if they are still using old traditional numbers or body tally after ten or now use Papuan Malay numerals after ten. New data for numbers after ten is required.


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