Language name and locationː Taokas, Central W. Plains, Taiwan [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. taanu |
21. |
2. rua, dua |
22. |
3. turu |
23. |
4. pat, lepat |
24. |
5. hasap |
25. |
6. tahap (5+1) |
26. |
7. uweto, pitu |
27. |
8. ma-ha-lpat (2 x 4) |
28. |
9. ta-nasu (10 -1) |
29. |
10. ta-isit |
30. turu-a-taisit |
11. ta-isit tataanu |
40. lepata-taisit |
12. ta-isit rua |
50. |
13. ta-isit toru |
60. |
14. ta-isit lepat |
70. |
15. ta-isit hasap |
80. |
16. ta-isit tahap |
90. |
17. ta-isit uweto / pitu |
100. |
18. ta-isit mahalpat |
200. |
19. ta-isit tanasu |
1000. |
20. rua-taisit |
2000. |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Prof. Shigeru Tsuchida,
University of Tokyo, Japan /
Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan,
Source: recorded by the Japanese linguist, Asai Erin from 1936 to 1937. 提供资料的语言学家: 土田滋教授, 1991年, 根据日本学者浅井惠伦一九三六年至一九三七年记录的资料。 |
Other comments: Taokas is an extinct Austronesian language and all the people are Sinicized now. Taokas has a decimal system with special substructure for numerals 6, 8 and 9. |
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