Language name and locationː Ngaju, Kalimantan, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. id͡ʒɛʔ |
21. duɛʔ puluh id͡ʒɛʔ |
2. duɛʔ |
22. duɛʔ puluh duɛʔ |
3. tɛluʔ |
23. duɛʔ puluh tɛluʔ |
4. ɛpat |
24. duɛʔ puluh ɛpat |
5. limɛ |
25. duɛʔ puluh limɛ |
6. d͡ʒahawɛn |
26. duɛʔ puluh d͡ʒahawɛn |
7. ud͡ʒuʔ |
27. duɛʔ puluh ud͡ʒuʔ |
8. haɲa |
28. duɛʔ puluh haɲãʔ |
9. d͡ʒalatiɛn (10 - 1) |
29. duɛʔ puluh d͡ʒalatiɛn |
10. sapuluh |
30. tɛluʔ puluh |
11. sawalas |
40. ɛpat puluh |
12. duɛʔ walas |
50. limɛ puluh |
13. tɛluʔ walas |
60. d͡ʒahawɛn puluh |
14. ɛpat walas |
70. ut͡ʃu puluh |
15. limɛ walas |
80. haɲa puluh |
16. d͡ʒahawɛn walas |
90. d͡ʒalatiɛn puluh |
17. ut͡ʃuʔ walas |
100. saratus |
18. haɲãʔ walas |
200. duɛratus |
19. d͡ʒalatiɛn walas |
1000. sakuyan |
20. duɛʔ puluh |
2000. duɛkuyan |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Renate Bolla-Binti, The Artha Wacana Christian University (Universitas Kristen Artha Wacana), Kupang, Indonesia, August 7, 2015 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Renate Bolla-Binti, 2015 年 8 月 7 日. |
Other comments: Ngaju
or Dayak Ngaju has a decimal system. Ngaju is spoken by about 890,000
speakers along the Kapuas, Kahayan, Katingan, and Mentaya Rivers in
Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. It is closely related to the Bakumpai
language. There are three dialects—Pulopetak, Ba'amang, and Mantangai. |
Language name and locationː Ngaju, Kalimantan, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. id͡ʒɛʔ |
21. duɛʔ puluh id͡ʒɛʔ |
2. duɛʔ |
22. duɛʔ puluh duɛʔ |
3. tɛluʔ |
23. duɛʔ puluh tɛluʔ |
4. ɛpat |
24. duɛʔ puluh ɛpat |
5. limɛ |
25. duɛʔ puluh limɛ |
6. d͡ʒahawɛn |
26. duɛʔ puluh d͡ʒahawɛn |
7. ud͡ʒuʔ |
27. duɛʔ puluh ud͡ʒuʔ |
8. haɲa |
28. duɛʔ puluh haɲãʔ |
9. d͡ʒalatiɛn (10 - 1) |
29. duɛʔ puluh d͡ʒalatiɛn |
10. sapuluh |
30. tɛluʔ puluh |
11. sawalas |
40. ɛpat puluh |
12. duɛʔ walas |
50. limɛ puluh |
13. tɛluʔ walas |
60. d͡ʒahawɛn puluh |
14. ɛpat walas |
70. ut͡ʃu puluh |
15. limɛ walas |
80. haɲa puluh |
16. d͡ʒahawɛn walas |
90. d͡ʒalatiɛn puluh |
17. ut͡ʃuʔ walas |
100. saratus |
18. haɲãʔ walas |
200. duɛratus |
19. d͡ʒalatiɛn walas |
1000. sakuyan |
20. duɛʔ puluh |
2000. duɛkuyan |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Jim Meyers, informantsː Damai Maleh & Harlan, SIL International. April 14, 2006. 提供资料的语言学家: Mr. Jim Meyers, 2006 年 4 月 14 日. |
Other comments: Ngaju or Dayak Ngaju has a decimal system similar to that of Katingan. Note that the traditional spellings: j = IPA [d͡ʒ], y = IPA [j]. |
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