Language
name and locationː
Pazeh,
Miaoli county,
Taiwan [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. ida / adaŋ |
21. dusa isit ida |
2. dusa |
22. dusa isit dusa |
3. turu |
23. dusa isit turu |
4. supat |
24. dusa isit supat |
5. xasəp |
25. dusa isit xasəp |
6. xasəbuza (5 + 1) |
26. dusa isit xasəbuza |
7. xasəbidusa (5 + 2) |
27. dusa isit xasəbidusa |
8. xasəbituru (5 + 3) |
28. dusa isit xasəbituru |
9. xasəbisupat (5 + 4) |
29. dusa isit xasəbisupat |
10. isit |
30. turu a isit |
11. isidu ida |
40. supaza isit |
12. isidu dusa |
50. xasəba isit |
13. isidu turu |
60. xasəbuza isit |
14. isidu supat |
70. xasəbidusa isit |
15. isidu xasəp |
80. xasəbituru isit |
16. isidu xasəbuza |
90. xasəbisupat isit |
17. isidu xasəbidusa |
100. adaŋ a hatəl |
18. isidu xasəbituru |
200. dusa hatəl |
19. isidu xasəbisupat |
1000. adaŋ a sahal |
20. dusa isit |
2000. dusa sahal |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Prof.
Paul Jen-kuei Li,
Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan,
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Other comments: Pazeh is Sinicized Austronesian language. Pazeh has a quinary system. There are two forms for the number oneː the first one is used in serial counting, the second for counting things, human beings and with numbers 'hundred' and 'thousand'. Pazeh is an extinct language with about 6,000 ethnic population in Miaoli and Nantou counties, Taichung City, Taiwan. |
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