Language name and locationː Western Pantar, Pantar, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
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. 提供资料的语言学家: 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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