Language name and location: Onin, West Papua, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]
言名称和分布地区奥宁, 印尼西巴布亚省本贝莱半岛西部尖端地区和附近布达岛

 

1. sa, sawatan

21.  

2. lua, nua

22.  

3. téni

23.  

4. fat

24.  

5. níma

25.  

6. nɛm, anèm

26.  

7. tařasá, butères     (6+1)

27.  

8. tařanua, butènua (6+2)

28.  

9. səpútih, sabuti    (10 -1)

29.  

10. pusúa, busua

30.  

11. busua-resi-sa

40.  buti fat, tumate rua

12. busua-resi-nua

50.  

13. busua-resi-teni

60.  

14. busua-resi-fat

70.  

15. busua-resi-nima

80.  

16. busua-resi-nɛm

90.  

17. busua-resi-tařasá

100. 

18. busua-resi-tařanua

200. 

19. busua-resi-səputih

1000

20. buti-nua, tumate sa ( litː 'man one')

2000. 

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Mrs. Heljië Clouse, Summer Institute of Linguistics, Irian Jaya, Indonesia. January 11, 1993

Taken from SIL linguistics survey ? or other sources?

供资料的语言学家: Mrs. Heljië Clouse, 1993 年 1 月 11 日.

 

Other comments: Onin may have a quinary-vigesimal counting system before and use a decimal system now, there are missing terms after twenty. New data needed. Onin is nearly extinct or endangered language spoken by about 500 speakers (Wurm 2000) in

Fakfak regency on north Bomberai peninsula in Berau bay south coast west to Wetin point, then southwest to Wirtopin bay, West Papua province, Indonesia.


 

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