Language name and location: Sibe, Papua New Guinea [Refer to Ethnologue]
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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 提供资料的语言学家: 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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