Language name and location: Pangasinan,Luzon, Philippines [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. i'sa, sa'kəy |
21. du'am'plo tan sa'kəy |
2. du'a(ra) |
22. du'am'plo tan du'a |
3. ta'lo(ra) |
23. du'am'plo tan ta'lo |
4. ʔa'pat(ra) |
24. du'am'plo tan ʔa'pat |
5. li'ma(ra) |
25. du'am'plo tan li'ma |
6. ʔa'nəm(ra) |
26. du'am'plo tan ʔa'nəm |
7. pi'to(ra) |
27. du'am'plo tan pi'to |
8. wa'lo(ra) |
28. du'am'plo tan wa'lo |
9. si'yam(ra) |
29. du'am'plo tan si'yam |
10. sam'plo(ra) |
30. ta'lomplo |
11. labin'sa'kəy |
40. apa'taplo |
12. labin'dua |
50. li'mamplo |
13. labin'ta'lo |
60. ʔa'nəmaplo |
14. labina'pat / labin-a'pat |
70. pi'tomplo |
15. labinli'ma |
80. wa'lomplo |
16. labina'nəm / labin-a'nəm |
90. siya'maplo |
17. labinpi'to |
100. sanla'sos < i'sa n la'so |
18. labin'wa'lo |
200. du'anla'sos |
19. labinsi'yam |
1000. sanli'bo < i'sa n li'bo |
20. du'am'plo |
2000. du'anli'bo |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Rudy Barlaan,
Summer Institute of Linguistics, Philippines,
April 18 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Rudy Barlaan, 2013 年 4 月 18 日 |
Other comments: Pangasinan has a decimal system similar to that of Tagalog, However, from number eleven to nineteen, all the velar nasal should be velar nasal. Tagalog uses velar nasal but Pangasinan uses alveolar nasal. Pangasinan is an Austronesian language, and one of the eight major languages of the Philippines spoken by over 1.2 million speakers. It is the primary and predominant language of the entire province of Pangasinan and northern Tarlac, on the northern part of Luzon's central plains geographic region, most of whom belong to the Pangasinan ethnic group. Pangasinan is also spoken in southwestern La Union, as well as in the municipalities of Benguet, Nueva Vizcaya, Nueva Ecija, and Zambales that border Pangasinan. A few Aeta groups in Central Luzon's northern part also understand and even speak Pangasinan as well. |
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