Language name and locationː Eastern Penan, Malaysia, Brunei [Refer to Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区东部佩南语, 马来西亚沙拉越地区及汶莱   

 

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, March 8, 1996.

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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