Language name and locationː Sangil, Mindanao, Philippines [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. sa, sɨmbauʔ * |
21. duampuo sa |
2. dua, daɭua |
22. duampuo rua |
3. taw, tataw |
23. duampuo taw |
4. paʔ |
24. duampuo paʔ |
5. lima |
25. duampuo lima |
6. nuŋ |
26. duampuo nuŋ |
7. pitu |
27. duampuo pitu |
8. waw |
28. duampuo waw |
9. siaw |
29. duampuo siaw |
10. mapuo |
30. taumpuo |
11. mapuo sa |
40. paʔ umpuo |
12. mapuo dua |
50. limampuo |
13. mapuo taw |
60. nuŋ puo |
14. mapuo paʔ |
70. pitumpuo |
15. mapuo lima |
80. wawumpuo |
16. mapuo nuŋ |
90. siampuo |
17. mapuo pitu |
100. marasuʔ |
18. mapuo waw |
200. duarasuʔ |
19. mapuo siaw |
1000. sɨriβu |
20. duampuo |
2000. duariβu |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Donald M. Scheller, SIL International, May 20, 2006. 提供资料的语言学家: Mr. Donald M. Scheller, 2006 年 5 月 20 日. |
Other comments: Sangil has a decimal system. There are two sets of numbers 1 to 3 in Sangil; the first one is used in series counting and the second is used with nouns. Sangil is spoken approximately 15,000 speakers in Balut island off extreme south tip of Davao region, Davao del Sur province, Mindanao. |
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