Language name and location: Sinasina, Papua New Guinea [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. teran |
2. su |
3. suta (litː 'two plus one') |
4. susu (litː ' two plus two' ) |
5. oɡe kole (lit: my hand part all') |
6. oɡe kole teran (lit: my hand part all, one') |
7. oɡe kole su |
8. oɡe kole suta |
9. oɡe kole susu |
10. oɡe kole kole (lit: my hand part part all') |
11. oɡe kole kole teran |
12. oɡe kole kole su |
13. oɡe kole kole suta |
14. oɡe kole kole susu |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mrs. Dawn Solevad Ilai, University of Goroka, Papua New Guinea, April 1, 2015. 提供资料的语言学家: Mrs. Dawn Solevad Ilai, 2015 年 4 月 1 日. |
Other comments: Sinasina is spoken by about 21,000 speakers in Sinasina RLLG, Sinasina-Yonggamugl district, Chimbu province, Papua New Guinea. Sinasina has a finger-and-toe tally system with a (2, 5, 20) cyclic pattern similar to that of the related Salt-Yui language. The data is taken from Tabare dialect of Sinasina. |
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