Language name and locationː Tajio, Sulawesi, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. sobua / eɪnd͡ʒa |
21. rompulu sobua |
2. rorua |
22. rompulu rorua |
3. totolu |
23. rompulu totolu |
4. aːpat |
24. rompulu aːpat |
5. lelima |
25. rompulu lelima |
6. oːnoŋ |
26. rompulu oːnoŋ |
7. pepitu |
27. rompulu pepitu |
8. oalu |
28. rompulu oalu |
9. sesio |
29. rompulu sesio |
10. sompulu |
30. tolupulu |
11. sompulu sobua |
40. apampulu |
12. sompulu rorua |
50. limampulu |
13. sompulu totolu |
60. onompulu |
14. sompulu aːpat |
70. pitumpulu |
15. sompulu lelima |
80. oalumpulu |
16. sompulu oːnoŋ |
90. sesiompulu / siompulu |
17. sompulu pepitu |
100. saɡatus |
18. sompulu oalu |
200. roɡatus |
19. sompulu sesio |
1000. seribu |
20. rompulu |
2000. roribu |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Derek Harman,
Wycliffe International.
August 6 提供资料的语言学家: Mr. Derek Harman, 2009 年 8 月 6 日, 2012 年 5 月 24 日 |
Other comments: Tajio has a decimal system. Tajio or Kasimbar, Tadjio is spoken by approximately 6,000 speakers in 21 villages on Tomini bay west coast, Ampibabo, Sindue, and Tinombo sub-districts, Central Sulawesi province, Indonesia. |
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