Language
name and locationː Sakizaya,
Hualien county,
Taiwan
[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. t͡sət͡saj |
21. tusa bataʔan izau ku t͡sət͡saj |
2. tusa |
22. tusa bataʔan izau ku tusa |
3. tulu |
23. tusa bataʔan izau ku tulu |
4. səpat |
24. tusa bataʔan izau ku səpat |
5. lima |
25. tusa bataʔan izau ku lima |
6. ənəm |
26. tusa bataʔan izau ku ənəm |
7. pitu |
27. tusa bataʔan izau ku pitu |
8. walu |
28. tusa bataʔan izau ku walu |
9. ʃiwa |
29. tusa bataʔan izau ku ʃiwa |
10. t͡sət͡saj a bataʔan |
30. tulu a bataʔan |
11. sabaw t͡sət͡saj |
40. səpat a bataʔan |
12. sabaw tusa |
50. lima a bataʔan |
13. sabaw tulu |
60. ənəm a bataʔan |
14. sabaw səpat |
70. pitu a bataʔan |
15. sabaw lima |
80. walu a bataʔan |
16. sabaw ənəm |
90. ʃiwa a bataʔan |
17. sabaw pitu |
100. t͡sət͡saj a lasubu, 200. tusa a lasubu |
18. sabaw walu |
400. səpat a lasubu, 800. walu a a lasubu |
19. sabaw ʃiwa |
1000. t͡sət͡saj maləbut |
20. tusa bataʔan |
2000. tusa a maləbut |
Linguist
providing data and dateː Dr.
Douglas Iain McNaught, SOAS,
University of London, London, U.K., November 5, 2017. |
Other comments: Sakizaya has a decimal system. The Sakizaya (native name: Sakuzaya, literally "real man"; Chinese: 撒奇萊雅族 are Taiwanese Aborigines with a population of approximately 5,000–10,000. They primarily live in the cities/counties of Keelung, Taoyuan City, and New Taipei, as well as on Hualien (formerly known as Kiray), where their culture is centered. The Sakizaya numeral system is similar to that of the Northern dialect of the Amis language. |
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