Language name and locationː Calamian Tagbanwa, Philippines [Refer to Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区: 卡拉棉-塔格班瓦语, 菲律宾巴拉望岛北部之卡拉棉群岛

 

1. sasa

21.   duruampuluk may sasa

2. durua

22.   duruampuluk may durua

3. tulu

23.   duruampuluk may tulu

4. ɨpat

24.   duruampuluk may ɨpat

5. lima

25.   duruampuluk may lima

6. ɨnɨm

26.   duruampuluk may ɨnɨm

7. pitu

27.   duruampuluk may pitu

8. walu

28.   duruampuluk may walu

9. siam

29.   duruampuluk may siam

10. sampuluk

30.   tulumpuluk

11. sampuluk may sasa

40.   ɨpatam'puluk

12. sampuluk may durua

50.   limampuluk

13. sampuluk may tulu

60.   ɨnɨmampuluk

14. sampuluk may ɨpat

70.   pitumpuluk

15. sampuluk may lima

80.   walumpuluk

16. sampuluk may ɨnɨm

90.   siamampuluk

17. sampuluk may pitu

100.  saŋɡatus, sin < Spanish

18. sampuluk may walu

200.  duruaŋ 'ɡatus / dos sintus

19. sampuluk may siam

1000. saŋliβu / mil < Spanish 

20. duruampuluk

2000. duruaŋliβu / dos mil

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Ed Ruch, SIL International, Philippines, June 24, 1993. October 2, 2009.

供资料的语言学家: Mr. Ed Ruch. 1993 年 6 月 24 日. 2009 年 10 月 2 日.

 

Other comments: Kalamianen or Calamian Tagbanwa has a decimal system similar to
that of Agutaynen. Spanish numbers are often used after ten. Kalamianen is spoken by approximately 10,000 speakers in the Calamian Islands just north of Palawan Island, Philippines. It is not mutually intelligible with the other languages of the Tagbanwa people.
 


 

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