Language name and location: Riung, Flores Island Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue] |
1. sa / zaʔ |
21. zua puluʔ zaʔ |
2. zua |
22. zua puluʔ zua |
3. təlu |
23. zua puluʔ təlu |
4. pat |
24. zua puluʔ pat |
5. lima |
25. zua puluʔ lima |
6. non |
26. zua puluʔ non |
7. pituʔ |
27. zua puluʔ pituʔ |
8. waluʔ |
28. zua puluʔ waluʔ |
9. siwaʔ |
29. zua puluʔ siwaʔ |
10. (za)puluʔ |
30. təlu puluʔ |
11. za puluʔ zaʔ |
40. pat puluʔ |
12. za puluʔ zua |
50. lima puluʔ |
13. za puluʔ təlu |
60. non puluʔ |
14. za puluʔ pat |
70. pituʔ puluʔ |
15. za puluʔ lima |
80. waluʔ puluʔ |
16. za puluʔ non |
90. siwaʔ puluʔ |
17. za puluʔ pituʔ |
100. ratus |
18. za puluʔ waluʔ |
200. zua ratus |
19. za puluʔ siwaʔ |
1000. ribu |
20. zua puluʔ |
2000. zua ribu |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Maribeth Erb, Department of Sociology, National University of Singapore, Singapore, May 5, 1998. 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Maribeth Erb, 1998 年 5 月 5 日. |
Other commentsː Riung has a decimal system similar to that of Manggarai. Riung or Far Eastern Manggarai is spoken by approximately 15,000 speakers in north central Flores island, Kabupaten Ngada and Kecamatan Riung, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia. |
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