Language name and location: Oro, Akwa-Ibom state, Nigeria [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. ki |
21. edip-maki |
2. íbà |
22. edip-miba |
3. íté |
23. edip-mite |
4. ínîaŋ |
24. edip-miniaŋ |
5. ítiŋ |
25. edip-mitiŋ |
6. itiŋoŋki ( 5+ 1 ) |
26. edip-mitoŋoki |
7. itiŋaba ( 5+ 2 ) |
27. edip-mitaŋaba |
8. itiŋate ( 5+ 3 ) |
28. edip-mitaŋate |
9. itiŋaniaŋ ( 5+ 4 ) |
29. edip-mitaŋaniaŋ |
10. luɡhu or luhu |
30. edip-maluɡhu |
11. luɡhu-oŋki |
40. aba |
12. luɡhu-iba |
50. aba--maluɡhu |
13. luɡhu-ita |
60. ete |
14. luɡhu-iniaŋ |
70. ete--maluɡhu |
15. efu |
80. aniaŋ |
16. efu-maki |
90. aniaŋ-maluɡhu |
17. efu-miba |
100. ikie |
18. efu-mite |
200. ikie-miba, 400.ikie ínîaŋ |
19. efu-miniaŋ |
1000. tasin iki 'tasin' from English 'thousand' |
20. edip |
2000. tasin iba |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Golden Ekpo E., School of Oriental and
African Studies (SOAS), University of London.
February 3, 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Golden Ekpo E, 2013 年 2 月 3 日. |
Other comments: Oro or Oron is spoken by approximately 75,000 speakers in Akwa Ibom state: Oron, Udung Uko, and Urue-Offrong-Oruko LGAs, Nigeria. Oro has a quinary, vigesimal numeral system. 400 is ikie ínîaŋ (literally hundred four ). |
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