Language name and locationː Ponosakan, Sulawesi, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. soatu |
21. dohua no puluʔ wo soatu |
2. dohua |
22. dohua no puluʔ wo dohua |
3. tolu |
23. dohua no puluʔ wo tolu |
4. opat |
24. dohua no puluʔ wo opat |
5. lima |
25. dohua no puluʔ wo lima |
6. onom |
26. dohua no puluʔ wo onom |
7. pitu |
27. dohua no puluʔ wo pitu |
8. walu |
28. dohua no puluʔ wo walu |
9. siow |
29. dohua no puluʔ wo siow |
10. mopuluʔ |
30. tolu no puluʔ |
11. mopuluʔ wo soatu |
40. opat no puluʔ |
12. mopuluʔ wo dohua |
50. lima no puluʔ |
13. mopuluʔ wo tolu |
60. onom no puluʔ |
14. mopuluʔ wo opat |
70. pitu no puluʔ |
15. mopuluʔ wo lima |
80. walu no puluʔ |
16. mopuluʔ wo onom |
90. siow no puluʔ |
17. mopuluʔ wo pitu |
100. mohatus |
18. mopuluʔ wo walu |
200. dohua no hatus |
19. mopuluʔ wo siow |
1000. mohiwu |
20. dohua no puluʔ |
2000. dohua hiwu |
Linguist providing data and dateː Sourceː W. A. L. Stokholf, "Holle Lists ", Pacific Linguistics D No. 66, 1995, Australian National University, Australia. 提供资料的语言学家: |
Other comments: Ponosakan has a decimal system similar to that of Mongondow. Ponosakan is an extinct language formerly spoken in Belang town area, Indonesia. There are 3 or 4 semi-speakers left (2019 J. Lobel). |
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