Language name and location: Sibe, Papua New Guinea [Refer to Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区锡贝语, 巴布亚新几内亚布干维尔岛南部

 

1. 'noɾi

21.  'noɾie 'paⁱmaku

2. 'keɾiɣo

22.  'keɾiɣoɡe 'paⁱmaku

3. paⁱ'lehe

23.  paⁱ'leheje 'paⁱmaku

4. koli'ɣami

24.  koli'ɣamie 'paⁱmaku

5. opo'ɣami

25.  opo'ɣamie 'paⁱmaku

6. tuhi'ɣami

26.  tuhi'ɣamie 'paⁱmaku

7. paⁱ'lehe 'tuᵒ

27.  paⁱ'lehe 'tuᵒɣe 'paⁱmaku

8. 'keɾi'hako 'tuᵒ

28.  'keɾi'hako 'tuᵒɣe 'paⁱmaku

9. 'kampulo

29.  ''kampuloɣe paⁱmaku

10. 'kipulo

30.  'paⁱmaku ('paⁱmaku)

11. 'noɾi 'luːɣo

40.  'kolimaku

12. 'keɾiɣo 'luːɣo

50.  'opomaku

13. paⁱ'lehe 'luːɣo

60.  'tuhimaku

14. koli'ɣami 'luːɣo

70.  'paⁱmaku 'tuᵒ

15. opo'ɣami 'luːɣo

80.  'kiːkoko 'tuᵒ

16. tuhi'ɣami 'luːɣo

90.  'kampulo 'tuᵒ

17. paⁱ'lehe 'tuᵒ 'luːɣo

100. 'pore

18. 'keɾi'hako 'tuᵒ 'luːɣo

200. 'pore 'keriɡo

19. 'kampulo 'luːɣo

1000. 'kukureⁱ (kiporiho with nouns)

20. 'kiːkoko

2000. 'kukureⁱ 'keriɡo

  

Linguist providing data and dateː Ms. Rebekah Drew, SIL International, Papua New Guinea. May 31, 2011.

提供资的语言家: Ms. Rebekah Drew, 2011 年 3 月 31 日.

 

Other comments: Sibe has a decimal system. Sibe has been sometimes treated as the most divergent dialect of Buin Sibe or Nagovisi. Sibe is a South Bougainville language spoken in the mountains of southern Bougainville Province, Papua New Guinea by about 6,000 speakers.


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