Language name and locationː Tatana, Sabah, Malaysia [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. miso |
21. duo ŋo opod om miso |
2. duo |
22. duo ŋo opod om duo |
3. talu |
23. duo ŋo opod om talu |
4. apat |
24. duo ŋo opod om apat |
5. limo |
25. duo ŋo opod om limo |
6. onom |
26. duo ŋo opod om onom |
7. turu |
27. duo ŋo opod om turu |
8. balu |
28. duo ŋo opod om balu |
9. siam |
29. duo ŋo opod om siam |
10. opod |
30. talu ŋo opod |
11. opod om miso |
40. apat ŋo opod |
12. opod om duo |
50. limo ŋo opod |
13. opod om talu |
60. onom ŋo opod |
14. opod om apat |
70. turu ŋo opod |
15. opod om limo |
80. balu ŋo opod |
16. opod om onom |
90. siam ŋo opod |
17. opod om turu |
100. soratus |
18. opod om balu |
200. duo ŋo atus |
19. opod om siam |
1000. soribu |
20. duo ŋo opod |
2000. duo ŋo ribu |
Linguist
providing data and dateː Mr. John Dillon, SIL
International, Malaysia, December 18, 1995 提供资料的语言学家: Mr. John Dillon, 1995 年 12 月 18 日. |
Other comments: Tatana has a decimal system. Tatana is spoken by about 10,000 speakers in Kuala Penyu district, Kota Kinabalu district and Kelang Valley of Sabah state, Malaysia. The current speakers of Tatana identify themselves as an ethnic subgroup of the Dusun people of Borneo. |
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