Language name and locationː Central Tagbanwa, Philippines [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. tambiloɡ |
21. baynti uno |
2. dua |
22. baynti dos |
3. tulo |
23. baynti tres |
4. upat |
24. baynti kwatro |
5. lima |
25. baynti siŋko |
6. ɨnɨm |
26. baynti saes |
7. pito |
27. baynti siete |
8. walo |
28. baynti otso |
9. ʃyam |
29. baynti noybe |
10. tampulak |
30. trainta |
11. onsi < Spanish |
40. kwarinta |
12. dosi |
50. siŋkwenta |
13. tresi |
60. sesenta |
14. katorsi |
70. setenta |
15. kinsi |
80. otsenta |
16. disisai |
90. nobenta |
17. disisieti |
100. ɡatot |
18. disiotso |
200. duwa ka ɡatos |
19. disinoybi |
1000. ribo |
20. duampulak, baynti |
2000. duwa ka libo |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Robert A. Scebold, SIL International, Philippines. March 31, 2006. 提供资料的语言学家: Mr. Robert A. Scebold, 2008 年 3 月 31 日 |
Other comments: Central Tagbanwa has a decimal system and the traditional numerals of this language after ten have been replaced by Spanish numerals now. Central Tagbanwa is an endangered language by about 2,000 speakers. Central Tagbanwa is not mutually intelligible with the other languages of the Tagbanwa people. |
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