Language name and location: Romblomanon, Philippines [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. ʔi'sa |
21. bainte uno |
2. du'ha |
22. bainte dos |
3. tu'yo |
23. bainte tres |
4. ʔu'pat |
24. bainte kwatro |
5. li'ma |
25. bainte siŋko |
6. u'nom |
26. bainte saes |
7. pi'to |
27. bainte sie'te |
8. wa'yo |
28. bainte otso |
9. si'yam |
29. bainte noybe |
10. na'puyoʔ |
30. trainta |
11. ʔunsi < Spanish |
40. kwarinta |
12. dusi |
50. sikwenta |
13. trisi |
60. sesenta |
14. katursi |
70. setenta |
15. kinsi |
80. otsenta |
16. disisas |
90. nobenta |
17. disisiete |
100. ʔisa ka a'tus * / syintu |
18. disiotso |
200. du'ha ka a'tus / dus syintus |
19. disinoybe |
1000. ʔisa ka 'libu* / mil |
20. bainte |
2000. du'ha ka 'libu / dus mil |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Phyllips Rappa,
SIL International, Philippines. September, 1993, September 30 提供资料的语言学家: Mr. Phyllips Rappa. 1993 年 9 月. 2009 年 9 月 30 日. |
Other comments: Romblomanon has a decimal system and traditional numbers beyond ten have been replaced by Spanish numbers, but there still two traditional number hundred a'tus and thousand libu. Romblomanon is spoken by approximately 94,000 speakers in the province of Romblon in the Philippines. |
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