Language name and location: Tagalog, Philippines [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. ʔi'sa |
21. dalawam'puʔt ʔi'sa |
2. dala'wa |
22. dalawam'puʔt dala'wa |
3. tat'lo |
23. dalawam'puʔt tat'lo |
4. 'ʔapat |
24. dalawam'puʔt 'ʔapat |
5. li'ma |
25. dalawam'puʔt li'ma |
6. 'ʔanim |
26. dalawam'puʔt 'ʔanim |
7. pi'to |
27. dalawam'puʔt pi'to |
8. wa'lo |
28. dalawam'puʔt wa'lo |
9. si'yam |
29. dalawam'puʔt si'yam |
10. sam'puʔ |
30. tatlum'puʔ |
11. labiŋʔ'sa |
40. ʔapatna'puʔ |
12. labindala'wa |
50. limam'puʔ |
13. labintat'lo |
60. ʔanimna'puʔ |
14. labiŋ'ʔapat |
70. pitum'puʔ |
15. labinli'ma |
80. walum'puʔ |
16. labiŋʔa'nim |
90. siyamna'puʔ |
17. labimp'ito |
100. ʔis'aŋ da'ʔan / sanda'ʔan |
18. labiŋwa'lo |
200. dala'waŋ da'ʔan |
19. labinsi'yam |
1000. ʔis'aŋ 'ribo / san'libo |
20. dalawam'pu(ʔoʔ) |
2000. dala'waŋ 'ribo |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Carl Rubino. Department of Linguistics,
Australian National University /
School of
Humanities and Social Science, The University of Newcastle
Callaghan Campus 2308 NSW,
Australia. March 27 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Carl Rubino, 2006 年 3 月 27 日 |
Other comments: Tagalog has a decimal system. Please note that the dalawam'puʔt in 21 to 29 is a short form from 'dalawam'pu+at '. Tagalog is spoken by approximately 82 million speakers, who make up a quarter of the population of the Philippines, and as a second language by the majority. Its standardized form, officially named Filipino, is the national language of the Philippines, and is one of two official languages, alongside English. Tagalog is closely related to other Philippine languages, such as the Bikol languages, Ilocano, the Visayan languages, Kapampangan, and Pangasinan, and more distantly to other Austronesian languages, such as the Formosan languages of Taiwan, Malay (Malaysian and Indonesian), Hawaiian, Māori, and Malagasy. |
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