Language name and locationː Ngaju, Kalimantan, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区雅朱语, 印尼加里曼丹南部

 

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

提供资的语言家: 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.
Note that the traditional spellings: j = IPA [d͡ʒ], y = IPA [j].


Language name and locationː Ngaju, Kalimantan, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区雅朱语, 印尼加里曼丹南部

 

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.  

提供资的语言家:  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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