Language name and locationː Paku, Kalimantan, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. erai ~ eraŋ |
21. ruompuluh erai |
2. ruo |
22. ruompuluh ruo |
3. tolu |
23. ruompuluh tolu |
4. opat |
24. ruompuluh opat |
5. dimo |
25. ruompuluh dimo |
6. onum |
26. ruompuluh onum |
7. pito |
27. ruompuluh pito |
8. walu |
28. ruompuluh walu |
9. suei |
29. ruompuluh suei |
10. puluh |
30. tolumpuluh |
11. sawalas |
40. opatpuluh |
12. ruowalas |
50. dimopuluh |
13. toluwalas |
60. onumpuluh |
14. opatwalas |
70. pitopuluh |
15. dimowalas |
80. walupuluh |
16. onomwalas |
90. sueipuluh |
17. pitomwalas |
100. jatuh [d͡ʒatuh] |
18. walumwalas |
200. ruojatuh |
19. sueiwalas |
1000. kayan [kajan] |
20. ruompuluh |
2000. ruokayan |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Daniela Diedrich, Department of Linguistics and Applied Linguistics, School of Languages and Linguistics, The University of Melbourne, Victor, Australia, August 5, 2019. 提供资料的语言 学家: Dr. Daniela Diedrich, 2019 年 8 月 5 日 |
Other commentsː Paku
has a decimal system. The numeral 'one' has two formsː erai is used when
counting and eraŋ when specifying the number of entities. |
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