Language name and locationː Western Pantar, Pantar, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区西部潘塔尔语 (兰马语Lamma), 印尼努沙登加拉省潘塔尔岛西部

 

1. anuku

21.  ke alaku wali anuku 

2. alaku

22.  ke alaku wali aluku

3. atiɡa

23.  ke alaku wali atiɡa

4. atu

24.  ke alaku wali atu

5. jasiŋ

25.  ke alaku wali jasiŋ

6. hisnakkuŋ

26.  ke alaku wali hisnakkuŋ

7. betalaku ( 'seven, three')

27.  ke alaku wali betalaku

8. betiɡa    ('ten minus two')

28.  ke alaku wali betiɡa

9. anukutannaŋ  ('ten minus one')

29.  ke alaku wali anukutannaŋ

10. ke anuku

30.  ke atiɡa

11. ke anuku wali anuku 

40.  ke atu

12. ke anuku wali alaku

50.  ke jasiŋ

13. ke anuku wali atiɡa

60.  ke hisnakkuŋ

14. ke anuku wali atu

70.  ke betalaku

15. ke anuku wali jasiŋ

80.  ke betiɡa

16. ke anuku wali hisnakkuŋ

90.  ke anukutannaŋ

17. ke anuku wali betalaku

100. ratu  (ratu < Indonesian)

18. ke anuku wali betiɡa

200. ratu alaku

19. ke anuku wali anukutannaŋ

1000. (a)ribu (ye)  (ribu < Indonesian)

20. ke alaku

2000. ribu alaku

  

Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Laura C. Robinson, Department of Linguistics, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska / Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA. December 4, 2013. Data taken fromː Numeral systems in the Alor-Pantar languages, Antoinette Schapper (Universität zu Köln), & Marian Klamer (Leiden University), 2013.

供资料的语言学家: Dr. Laura C. Robinson, 2013 年 12 月 4 日.

 

Other comments: Western Pantar or Lamma is spoken by approximately 10,000 speakers in west Pantar island, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia. Western Pantar has a decimal system with special forms for 6 to 9, ratu 'hundred' and ribu 'thousand' are borrowed from Indonesian.

Note between traditional phonetic symbols and IPA transcription: y=IPA [j].


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