Language
name and location: Sekar, West Papua, Indonesia [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. sa, isáʔ |
21. |
2. nua |
22. |
3. teni |
23. |
4. fat |
24. |
5. nima |
25. |
6. nema, nɛm |
26. |
7. buteres, buteras (6+1) |
27. |
8. buturua, bete'rua (6+2) |
28. |
9. masbuti |
29. |
10. busuwa, busu'a |
30. tumate sa busawa |
11. busuwa resi sa |
40. tumate nua (20 x 2) |
12. busuwa resi nua |
50. tumate nua busawa |
13. busuwa resi teni |
60. tumate teni (20 x 3) |
14. busuwa resi fat |
70. tumate teni busawa |
15. busuwa resi nima |
80. tumate fat (20 x 4) |
16. busuwa resi nɛm |
90. tumate fatbusawa |
17. busuwa resi tařasá |
100. ratisa |
18. busuwa resi tařanua |
200. |
19. busuwa resi səputih |
1000. ripisa |
20. tumate sa ( litː 'man one') |
2000. |
Linguist providing
data and dateː Mrs. Heljië Clouse, Summer Institute
of Linguistics, Irian Jaya, Indonesia. January 11, 1993. Taken from sourceː J.
C. Anceaux, Collection of Wordlists of Irian Jaya Languages, A. Austronesian
Languages (Part I and Part II), 1992. |
Other comments: Sekar has a vigesimal system system, there are missing terms. New data needed. Sekar is an endangered language spoken by about 450 speakers (Wurm 2000) in Ogar island, Kokas area on northwest Bomberai peninsula coast, Fakfak regency, West Papua province, Indonesia. |
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