Language
name and locationː Nyindrou,
Papua New Guinea
[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. arí |
21. lúnoh arí |
2. laʔúh |
22. lúnoh laʔúh |
3. talóh |
23. lúnoh talóh |
4. háhuw |
24. lúnoh háhuw |
5. límeh |
25. lúnoh límeh |
6. ónoh |
26. lúnoh ónoh |
7. drotalóh ( 10 - 3 ) |
27. lúnoh drotalóh |
8. drolaʔúh ( 10 - 2 ) |
28. lúnoh drolaʔúh |
9. droarí ( 10 - 1 ) |
29. lúnoh droarí |
10. rónoh |
30. tónoh |
11. rónoh arí |
40. hánoh |
12. rónoh laʔúh |
50. lomonoh |
13. rónoh talóh |
60. drohánoh ( 100 - 40 ) |
14. rónoh háhuw |
70. dro-tónnoh ( 100 - 30 ) |
15. rónoh límeh |
80. dru lúnoh ( 100 - 20 ) |
16. rónoh ónoh |
90. dró ronoh ( 100 - 10 ) |
17. rónoh drotalóh |
100. rinék, 200. lúnek, 300. tónnek |
18. rónoh drolaʔúh |
400. háanek, 500. lémenek, 600. droháanek |
19. rónoh droarí |
700. drotónnek, 800. drulúnek, |
20. lúnoh |
900. drórinek, 1000. rawá |
Linguist
providing data and dateː Prof. Robert Blust, Department of linguistics, |
Other comments: Nyindrou or Lindrou has a typical "Manus type" Austronesian language decimal counting system with special structure for numerals 7 to 9. Nyindrou is spoken by about 4,800 speakers in Manus island west coast, Manus province, Papua New Guinea. |
Language name and locationː Nyindrou,
Papua New Guinea
[Refer toː
Ethnologue] |
1. ari |
21. lunoh ari |
2. la-uh |
22. lunoh la-uh |
3. taloh |
23. lunoh taloh |
4. hahuw |
24. lunoh hahuw |
5. limeh |
25. lunoh limeh |
6. onoh |
26. lunoh onoh |
7. ndro taloh ( 10 - 3 ) |
27. lunoh ndro taloh |
8. ndro la-uh ( 10 - 2 ) |
28. lunoh ndro la-uh |
9. ndro ari ( 10 - 1 ) |
29. lunoh ndro ari |
10. ronoh |
30. tonoh |
11. ronoh ari |
40. hanoh |
12. ronoh la-uh |
50. lomonoh |
13. ronoh taloh |
60. ndro hanoh ( 100 - 40 ) |
14. ronoh hahuw |
70. ndro tonoh ( 100 - 30 ) |
15. ronoh limeh |
80. ndro lunoh ( 100 - 20 ) |
16. ronoh onoh |
90. ndro ronoh ( 100 - 10 ) |
17. ronoh ndro taloh |
100. rinek |
18. ronoh ndro la-uh |
200. lunek |
19. runoh ndro ari |
1000. rawa |
20. lunoh |
2000. luwa |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Bill Martin.
SIL International, Papua New Guinea.
July |
Other comments: Nyindrou has a typical "Manus type" Austronesian language decimal counting system with special structure for numerals 7 to 9. Nowadays, the younger people often change to use English numerals. |
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