Language name and locationː Rejang, Sumatra, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. do |
21. duay puluaʔ do |
2. duay |
22. duay puluaʔ duay |
3. təlaw |
23. duay puluaʔ təlaw |
4. pat |
24. duay puluaʔ pat |
5. ləmo |
25. duay puluaʔ ləmo |
6. num |
26. duay puluaʔ num |
7. tud͡ʒuaʔ |
27. duay puluaʔ tud͡ʒuaʔ |
8. dəlapən |
28. duay puluaʔ dəlapən |
9. səmilən |
29. duay puluaʔ səmilən |
10. puluaʔ |
30. tiɡa puluaʔ |
11. səbəlas |
40. pat puluaʔ |
12. duay bəlas |
50. ləmo puluaʔ |
13. təlaw bəlas |
60. num puluaʔ |
14. pat bəlas |
70. tud͡ʒuaʔ puluaʔ |
15. ləmo bəlas |
80. dəlapən puluaʔ |
16. num bəlas |
90. səmilən puluaʔ |
17. tud͡ʒuaʔ bəlas |
100. sotos |
18. dəlapən bəlas |
200. duay sotos |
19. səmilən bəlas |
1000. səribaw |
20. duay puluaʔ |
2000. duay ribaw |
Linguist providing data and dateː Prof. Richard McGinn, Department of Linguistics, Ohio University, USA, May 9, 2006. 提供资料的语言学家: Prof. Richard McGinn, 2006 年 5 月 9 日. |
Other comments: Rejang has a decimal system similar to Malay. The above data was taken from Lebong dialect of Rejang language. Rejang is spoken by about 350,000 Rejang people in southwestern parts of Sumatra (Bengkulu), Indonesia. There are five dialects, spread from mountainous region to the coastal region of Bengkulu, including the Musi (Musai) dialect, the Lebong dialect, the Kebanagung dialect, the Rawas (Awes) dialect, and the Pesisir dialect. |
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