Language
name and locationː
Semaq Beri,
Malaya Peninsula [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. muy |
21. hmar puluh muy |
2. hmar |
22. hmar puluh hmar |
3. hmpɛʔ |
23. hmar puluh hmpɛʔ |
4. hmpon |
24. hmar puluh hmpon |
5. msɔŋ |
25. hmar puluh msɔŋ |
6. ənam (< Malay) |
26. hmar puluh ənam |
7. tud͡ʒuh (< Malay) |
27. hmar puluh tud͡ʒuh |
8. lapan (< Malay) |
28. hmar puluh lapan |
9. səmbilan (< Malay) |
29. hmar puluh səmbilan |
10. muy puluh |
30. hmpɛʔ puluh |
11. muy bəlas |
40. hmpon puluh |
12. hmar bəlas |
50. msɔŋ puluh |
13. hmpɛʔ bəlas |
60. ənam puluh |
14. hmpon bəlas |
70. tud͡ʒuh puluh |
15. msɔŋ bəlas |
80. lapan puluh |
16. ənam bəlas |
90. səmbilan puluh |
17. tud͡ʒuh bəlas |
100. muy ratos |
18. lapan bəlas |
200. hmar ratos |
19. səmbilan bəlas |
1000. muy riboʔ |
20. hmar puluh |
2000. hmar riboʔ |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Dr. Nicole Kruspe,
Department of Linguistics, University of Melbourne.
Australia, August |
Other comments: Semaq Beri is spoken by approximately 2,000 speakers in Kelantan, Pahang, and Terengganu states, Malaysia. Semaq Beri still has Mon-Khmer numbers one to five, after five, like, Mah Meri, they mixed Malay numerals with indigenous terms, but the terms 12 to 15, 24, 25, 30, 40, 50 are uncertain, need further data to confirm the forms, the data were recorded from eastern Terengganu dialect. |
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