Language
name and locationː
Sori-Harengan,
Papua New Guinea
[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. sip |
21. huŋop e sip |
2. huop |
22. huŋop e huop |
3. tarop |
23. huŋop e tarop |
4. papuw |
24. huŋop e papuw |
5. limep (lit: 'hand') |
25. huŋop e limep |
6. ɡonap |
26. huŋop e ɡonap |
7. ehetarop ( 10 - 3 ) |
27. huŋop e ehetarop |
8. anuhuop ( 10 - 2 ) |
28. huŋop e anuhuop |
9. anusip ( 10 - 1 ) |
29. huŋop e anusip |
10. saŋop |
30. tuluŋop |
11. saŋop pe sip |
40. paŋop |
12. saŋop pe huop |
50. lipiŋop |
13. saŋop pe tarop |
60. ɡonoŋop |
14. saŋop pe papuw |
70. ehetuluŋop |
15. saŋop pe limep |
80. anuhuŋop |
16. saŋop pe ɡonap |
90. anusaŋop |
17. saŋop pe ehetarop |
100. saŋa, 200. huŋe, 300. turuŋe |
18. saŋop pe anuhuop |
400. paŋa, 500. limiŋa, 600. ɡonoŋa |
19. saŋop pe anusip |
700. eheturuŋa, 800. enuhuŋa |
20. huŋop |
900. anusaŋa, 1000. sabaw |
Linguist
providing data and dateː Prof. Robert Blust, Department of linguistics, |
Other comments: Sori-Harengan has a typical "Manus type" Austronesian language decimal counting system with special structure for numerals 7 to 9 similar to that of the Nyindrou language. The data was taken from Sori dialect. Sori-Harengan is spoken by about 700 speakers in Harengan and Sori islands, Manus island northwest coast, Manus province, Papua New Guinea. |
Back >> [ Home ] >> [ Austronesian ] >> [ Western Austronesian ] >> [ Central Austronesian ] >> [ Eastern Austronesian ]