Language name and locationː Opao, Papua New Guinea [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. haroapo |
2. elahokaila |
3. elahokai haroapo (2+1) |
4. elahokai elahokai (2+2) |
5. mai ikai |
6. mai ikai haroapo (5+1) |
7. mai ikai elahokaila (5+2) |
8. mai ikai elahokai haroapo (5+2+1) |
9. mai ikai elahokai elahokai (5+2+2) |
10. mai ikai ikai |
11. mai ikai ikai mora lokoka haroapo |
12. mai ikai ikai mora lokoka elahokaila |
13. mai ikai ikai mora lokoka elahokai haroapo |
14. mai ikai ikai mora lokoka elahokai elahokai |
15. mai ikai ikai mora ikai |
16. mai ikai ikai mora ikai mora lokoka haroapo |
17. mai ikai ikai mora ikai mora lokoka elahokaila |
18. mai ikai ikai mora ikai mora lokoka elahokai haroapo |
19. mai ikai ikai mora ikai mora lokoka elahokai elahokai |
20. mai ikai ikai elahokai mora ikai ikai elahokai |
Linguist providing
data and dateː Mr. Ray Stegeman, Ivan Huela & Max Hau.
提供资料的语言学家: Mr. Ray Stegeman, Ivan Huela & Max Hau. 2018 年 4 月 23 日. |
Other comments: Opao has a digit-tally system up to twenty. Opao is spoken by about 2,000 speakers in some villages in Orokolo and Keuru area, Gulf province, Papua New Guinea. |
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