Language
name and locationː Tanibili,
Solomon Islands
[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. suo |
21. suo buyu kwonobyo suo |
2. buyu [ᵐbuyu] |
22. suo buyu kwonobyo buyu |
3. bokwo [ᵐbokʷo] |
23. suo buyu kwonobyo bokwo |
4. mafyo, māpiɔ |
24. suo buyu kwonobyo mafyo |
5. kavili |
25. suo buyu kwonobyo kavili |
6. kavilisuo (5+1) |
26. suo buyu kwonobyo kavilisuo |
7. suovio |
27. suo buyu kwonobyo suovio |
8. vioviro, veviro |
28. suo buyu kwonobyo vioviro |
9. verevefyo, verevepio |
29. suo buyu kwonobyo verevefyo |
10. vereŋalu |
30. ta bwokwe |
11. kwonobyo suo |
40. ta mafyo |
12. kwonobyo buyu |
50. ta kavili |
13. kwonobyo bokwo |
60. ta kavilisuo |
14. kwonobyo mafyo |
70. ta suovio |
15. kwonobyo kavili |
80. ta vioviro |
16. kwonobyo kavilisuo |
90. ta verevefyo |
17. kwonobyo suovio |
100. keilaɡu [keilaᵑɡu] |
18. kwonobyo vioviro |
200. keilaɡu va buyu |
19. kwonobyo verevefyo |
1000. keimobwasuo [keimɔᵐba suo] |
20. suo buyu |
2000. keimobwasuo buyu |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Brenda H. Boerger and Mr.
Patterson Bagira,
Solomon Islands
Translation Advisory Group / SIL International, April 27 |
Other comments: Tanibili or Tanimbili has a decimal system. The IPA transcription from 1 to 10, 100 and 1000 were provided by Dr. Darrell T. Tryon, Department of Linguistics, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, 1988. Tanibili is a recently extinct or moribund language spoken in Tanibili village, Temotu province, Solomon Islands. |
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