Language name and locationː Pak-Tong, Papua New Guinea [Refer to Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区帕克-同, 巴布亚新几内亚之马努斯岛东部隔海两个小岛

 

1. dip

21. kotæn dih æ dip

2. huoh

22. kotæn dih æhuoh

3. duluh

23. kotæn dih æ duluh

4. dalor

24. kotæn dih æ dalor 

5. nuron

25. kotæn dih æ nuron

6. wonoh

26. kotæn dih æ wonoh

7. darluh    (10 - 3 )

27. kotæn dih æ darluh

8. darhuoh (10 - 2)

28. kotæn dih æ darhuoh

9. dardih    (10 - 1)

29. kotæn dih æ kotæn

10. soŋoh

30. kotæn dih æ soŋoh (20+10)

11. soŋoh e dip

40. kotæn huoh (20 x 2 )

12. soŋoh e huoh

50. kotæn huoh æ soŋoh (20 x 2+10)

13. soŋoh e duluh

60. kotæn duluh (20 x 3)

14. soŋoh e dalor

70. kotæn dukuh æ soŋoh (20 x 3+10)

15. soŋoh e nuron

80. kotæn dalor (20 x 4)

16. soŋoh e wonoh

90. kotæn dalor æ soŋoh (20 x 4+10)

17. soŋoh e darhuoh

100. saŋar, 200. huŋor

18. soŋoh e darhuoh

400. duŋor, 500. daŋar, 600.hoŋor

19. soŋoh e dardih

1000. lalsan dih

20. kotæn dih

 

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Prof. Robert Blust, Department of linguistics,
University of Hawaii at Manoa, Hawaii, USA. January 30, 2021.
供资料的语言学家: Prof. Robert Blust, 2021 年 1 月 30 日

 

Other comments: Pak-Tong has a typical "Manus type" Austronesian language vigesimal counting system with special structure for numerals 7 to 9 similar to that of the Nyindrou language. The data was taken from Pak dialect of the Pak-Tong language. Pak-Tong is spoken by about 1,000 speakers in Pak and Tong islands, Manus province, Papua New Guinea.


 

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