Language name and location: Savosavo, Solomon Islands [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. ela |
21. nebolo pa |
2. eⁿdo |
22. nebolo eⁿdo |
3. iɰiva |
23. nebolo iɰiva |
4. aɰava |
24. nebolo aɰava |
5. ara |
25. nebolo ara |
6. poɰoa |
26. nebolo poɰoa |
7. poɰoro |
27. nebolo poɰoro |
8. kui |
28. nebolo kui |
9. kuava |
29. nebolo kuava |
10. atale |
30. iɰivaleza |
11. panipiti |
40. aɰavaleza |
12. eⁿdonipiti |
50. aratale |
13. iɰivanipiti |
60. poɰoatale |
14. aɰavanipiti |
70. poɰoroatale |
15. aranipiti |
80. kuiatale |
16. poɰoanipiti |
90. kuavatale |
17. poɰoronipiti |
100. pa kela |
18. kuinipiti |
200. eⁿdo kela |
19. kuavanipiti |
1000. pa toɰa |
20. nebolo |
2000. eⁿdo toɰa |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Claudia Wegener, Faculty of Linguistics and Literary Studies, University of Bielefeld, Bielefeld, Germany. November 22, 2004, February 7, 2012. 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Claudia Wegener, 2004 年 11 月 22 日, 2012 年 2 月 7 日. |
Other comments: Savosavo has a decimal numeral system. The number 1000 ''toɰa'' might be a loan from neighboring Austronesian language. Savosavo is spoken by about 2,500 speakers in Savo island, Central province, Solomon Islands. |
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