Language name and locationː Eastern Penan, Malaysia, Brunei [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. d͡ʒah |
21. dua poloːʔ d͡ʒah |
2. dua |
22. dua poloːʔ dua |
3. təloʔ |
23. dua poloːʔ təloʔ |
4. pat |
24. dua poloːʔ pat |
5. ləmah |
25. dua poloːʔ ləmah |
6. nəm |
26. dua poloːʔ nəm |
7. tud͡ʒuʔ |
27. dua poloːʔ tud͡ʒuʔ |
8. ayah |
28. dua poloːʔ ayah |
9. piyən |
29. dua poloːʔ piyən |
10. d͡ʒah poloːʔ |
30. təloʔ poloːʔ |
11. d͡ʒah poloːʔ d͡ʒah |
40. pat poloːʔ |
12. d͡ʒah poloːʔ dua |
50. ləmah poloːʔ |
13. d͡ʒah poloːʔ təloʔ |
60. nəm poloːʔ |
14. d͡ʒah poloːʔ pat |
70. tud͡ʒuʔ poloːʔ |
15. d͡ʒah poloːʔ ləmah |
80. ayah poloːʔ |
16. d͡ʒah poloːʔ nəm |
90. piyən poloːʔ |
17. d͡ʒah poloːʔ tud͡ʒuʔ |
100. d͡ʒah atoʔ |
18. d͡ʒah poloːʔ ayah |
200. dua atoʔ |
19. d͡ʒah poloːʔ piyən |
1000. d͡ʒah ribu |
20. dua poloːʔ |
2000. dua ribu |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Peter G. Sercombe,
Department of Linguistics, University of Brunei Darussalam,
提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Peter G. Sercombe, 1996 年 3 月 8 日. |
Other comments: Eastern Penan has a decimal system. Eastern Penan is a Western Austronesian language, exclusive to Sarawak in east Malaysia and neighboring Brunei, in northeast Borneo. It is an endangered language with considerably less than 10,000 native speakers. |
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