Language name and locationː Tadyawan, Mindoro, Philippines [Refer to Ethnologue]

语言名称和分布地区: 迪亚宛语, 菲律宾中部民都洛岛东部山区

 

1. osiy

21.   dyi sakpolo osiy

2. dyi

22.   dyi sakpolo dyi

3. tolo  

23.   dyi sakpolo tolo

4. opat

24.   dyi sakpolo opat

5. lima

25.   dyi sakpolo lima

6. enem

26.   dyi sakpolo enem

7. pito

27.   dyi sakpolo pito

8. walo

28.   dyi sakpolo walo

9. siyam

29.   dyi sakpolo  siyam

10. sakpolo  

30.   'tolo sakpolo

11. sakpolo osiy

40.   opat sakpolo

12. sakpolo dyi

50.   lima sakpolo

13. sakpolo tolo

60.   enem sakpolo

14. sakpolo opat

70.   pito sakpolo

15. sakpolo lima

80.   walo sakpolo

16. sakpolo enem

90.   siyam sakpolo

17. sakpolo pito

100.  osiy daan

18. sakpolo walo

200.  dyi daan

19. sakpolo siyam 

1000. osiy libo

20. dyi sakpolo

2000. dyi libo

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Ms. Anni Bösch, OMF (Overseas Missionary Fellowship), Mindoro Field, Philippines, February 22, 1995.

供资料的语言学家: Ms. Anni Bösch, 1995 年 2 月 22 日.

 

Other comments: Tadyawan has a decimal system. Tadyawan is an Austronesian language spoken by Mangyans in the southern Lake Naujan in Oriental Mindoro, Philippines by approximately 4,200 speakers.


 

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