Language
name and locationː Petats,
Buka, Papua
New Guinea [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. seɑ (counting) / ɑseɑ (with noun) |
21. tɑnɑok nɑ ɑseɑ |
2. huɑlu |
22. tɑnɑok nɑ huɑlu |
3. topis |
23. tɑnɑok nɑ topis |
4. ninɑ |
24. tɑnɑok nɑ ninɑ |
5. tolim (lit: 'hand') |
25. tɑnɑok nɑ tolim |
6. tonom |
26. tɑnɑok nɑ tonom |
7. tohit |
27. tɑnɑok nɑ tohit |
8. towɑl |
28. tɑnɑok nɑ towɑl |
9. tosiɑ |
29. tɑnɑok nɑ tosiɑ |
10. mɑlot |
30. topis mɑlot |
11. mɑlot nɑ ɑseɑ |
40. ninɑ mɑlot |
12. mɑlot nɑ huɑlu |
50. tolim mɑlot |
13. mɑlot nɑ topis |
60. tonom mɑlot |
14. mɑlot nɑ ninɑ |
70. tohit mɑlot |
15. mɑlot nɑ tolim |
80. towɑl mɑlot |
16. mɑlot nɑ tonom |
90. tosiɑ mɑlot |
17. mɑlot nɑ tohit |
100. seɑ lɑtus |
18. mɑlot nɑ towɑl |
200. huɑlu lɑtus |
19. mɑlot nɑ tosiɑ |
1000. seɑ tɑpɑl |
20. tɑnɑok (huɑlu mɑlot) |
2000. huɑlu tɑpɑl |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Ms. Julie MacKay,
SIL
International, Papua New Guinea,
May
31 |
Other comments: Petats has a decimal system. Patats is spoken by about 6,000 speakers in Buka Passage district, Hitau, Petats, and Pororan islands off Buka island west coast, Bougainville province, Papua New Guinea. |
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