Language name and locationː Sasak, Lombok island, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区萨萨克语, 印度尼西亚龙目岛

 

1. saiʔ, sopoʔ, səkeʔ, sə-

21.  səlikur

2. duə

22.  duə likur

3. təlu

23.  təlu likur

4. mpat

24.  mpat likur

5. limə

25.  limə likur

6. nəm

26.  nəm likur

7. pituʔ

27.  pituʔ likur

8. baluʔ

28.  baluʔ likur

9. siwaʔ

29.  siwaʔ likur

10. səpulu

30.  təluŋ dasə, təlu pulu

11. solas  (< sə- plus olas )

40.  pituŋ dasə, pituʔ pulu

12. duə olas

50.  sekət

13. təlu olas

60.  nəm dasə, nəm pulu

14. mpat olas

70.  pituʔ pulu

15. limə olas

80.  baluʔ pulu

16. nəm olas

90.  siwaʔ pulu

17. pituʔ olas

100. satus (< sə- pluas atus )

18. baluʔ olas

200. satak (< Balinese < Old Javanese )

19. siwaʔ olas

1000. səribu, siu, sətali

20. dua pulu

2000. duə siu, duaŋ tali

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Prof. Peter Austin, University of Melbourne, Australia, March 21, 1997/ SOAS, University of London, UK, May 14, 2006.

供资料的语言学家: Prof. Peter Austin, 1997 年 3 月 21 日, 2006 年 5 月 14 日.

 

Other comments: Sasak numeral system has been under the strong influenced by the Balinese numeral system. For higher numbers over twenty, Balinese numbers are more often used. The Sasak language is spoken by about 2.7 million speakers of the Sasak ethnic group, which make up the majority of the population of Lombok in Indonesia. It is closely related to the Balinese and Sumbawa languages spoken on adjacent islands.


 

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