Language
name and locationː Perai,
Maluku, Wetar,
Indonesia [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. hasa |
21. fele rua esiŋ hasa |
2. rua |
22. fele rua esiŋ rua |
3. telu |
23. fele rua esiŋ telu |
4. aak |
24. fele rua esiŋ aak |
5. lima |
25. fele rua esiŋ lima |
6. neeŋ |
26. fele rua esiŋ neeŋ |
7. itu |
27. fele rua esiŋ itu |
8. kau |
28. fele rua esiŋ kau |
9. sia |
29. fele rua esiŋ sia |
10. sanuluŋ |
30. fele telu |
11. sanuluŋ esiŋ hasa |
40. fele aak |
12. sanuluŋ esiŋ rua |
50. fele lima |
13. sanuluŋ esiŋ telu |
60. fele neeŋ |
14. sanuluŋ esiŋ aak |
70. fele itu |
15. sanuluŋ esiŋ lima |
80. fele kau |
16. sanuluŋ esiŋ neeŋ |
90. fele sia |
17. sanuluŋ esiŋ itu |
100. para eha, 200. para rua |
18. sanuluŋ esiŋ kau |
200. para aak, 800. para kau |
19. sanuluŋ esiŋ sia |
1000. rihuŋ eha |
20. fele rua |
2000. rihuŋ rua |
Linguists
providing data and dateː
Mr. Bryan Hinton,
SIL
International,
January 1 |
Other comments: Perai has a decimal system. Perai is spoken by approximately 280 speakers in Moning and Uhak villages on Wetar island northeast coast, Maluku Barat Daya regency, Wetar Island, Maluku Province, Indonesia. Perai Key: double/geminate vowels (e.g. aa) are phonetically realized as vowel length. |
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