Language name and locationː Serua, Maluku, Seram Is, Indonesia [Ref to Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区塞鲁亚, 印尼马鲁古省塞兰岛南部四个移民村

 

1. 'mɛsa

21.  βutruʷa 'mɛsa

2. 'ruʷa

22.  βutruʷa 'ruʷa

3. 'telu

23.  βutruʷa 'telu

4. 'nata

24.  βutruʷa 'nata

5. 'limu

25.  βutruʷa 'limu

6. 'nɛmu

26.  βutruʷa 'nɛmu

7. 'hitu

27.  βutruʷa 'hitu

8. 'alu

28.  βutruʷa 'alu

9. 'siʲa

29.  βutruʷa 'siʲa

10. βutːɔ'sa

30.  βu'tːlu

11. βutːɔsa 'mɛsa

40.  βut'nata

12. βutːɔsa 'ruʷa

50.  βut'limu

13. βutːɔsa 'telu

60.  βut'nimu

14. βutːɔsa 'nata

70.  βu'titu

15. βutːɔsa 'limu

80.  βu'taːlu

16. βutːɔsa 'nɛmu

90.  βut'siʲa

17. βutːɔsa 'hitu

100. ra'sɔsa

18. βutːɔsa 'alu

200. rasut'ruʷa

19. βutːɔsa 'siʲa

1000. ri'nɔsa

20. βut'ruʷa

2000. duʷa'ribu

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Aone van Engelenhoven, Leiden University, Netherlands, August 24, 2006.

供资料的语言学家: Dr. Aone van Engelenhoven, 2006 年 8 月 24 日.

 

Other comments: Serua is an extinct languages formerly spoken in 4 villages in south central Seram island, Maluku province, Indonesia. The last speakers completely shifted to Ambon Malay by 1999 (Van Engelenhoven 2003). Serua has a decimal system.


 

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