Language name and locationː Brooke's Point Palawano, Philippines [Ref to Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区: 布鲁克点-巴拉望语, 菲律宾巴拉望岛东南部 

 

1. isa, səmbatu

21.  duwampuluʔ isa

2. duwa

22.  duwampuluʔ duwa

3. təlu

23.  duwampuluʔ təlu

4. əpat

24.  duwampuluʔ əpat

5. lima

25.  duwampuluʔ lima

6. ənəm

26.  duwampuluʔ ənəm

7. pitu

27.  duwampuluʔ pitu

8. walu

28.  duwampuluʔ walu

9. siam

29.  duwampuluʔ siam

10. səmpuluʔ

30.  təlumpuluʔ

11. səmpuluʔ isa

40.  əpat na puluʔ

12. səmpuluʔ duwa

50.  limampuluʔ

13. səmpuluʔ təlu

60.  ənəm na puluʔ

14. səmpuluʔ əpat

70.  pitum'puluʔ

15. səmpuluʔ lima

80.  walumpuluʔ

16. səmpuluʔ ənəm

90.  siam na puluʔ

17. səmpuluʔ pitu

100. səŋ ɡatus

18. səmpuluʔ walu

200. duaŋ ɡatus

19. səmpuluʔ siam

1000. səŋ ribu

20. duwampuluʔ

2000. duaŋ ribu

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Dale Duhe, SIL International, Philippines, October 30, 2008.

供资料的语言学家: Mr. Dale Duhe, 2008 年 10 月 30 日

 

Other comments: Brooke's Point Palawano has a decimal system. Note the traditional spelling <e> or so called 'pepet vowel' has been transcribed as [ə] here. There are three Palawano languages: the Quezon Palawano which is also known as the Central Palawano; Brooke's Point Palawano and it's dialect the Bugsuk Palawano or South Palawano and Southwest Palawano. The three Palawano languages share the island with several other Palawanic languages which are not part of the Palawano cluster, though they share a fair amount of vocabulary. The total speakers for these three Palawano languages are about 98,000 speakers. 


 

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