Language name and locationː Tetun, East Timor and West Timor [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. ida |
21. ruanulu-resin-ida |
2. rua |
22. ruanulu-resin-rua |
3. tolu |
23. ruanulu-resin-tolu |
4. haːt |
24. ruanulu-resin-haːt |
5. lima |
25. ruanulu-resin-lima |
6. neːn |
26. ruanulu-resin-neːn |
7. hitu |
27. ruanulu-resin-hitu |
8. ualu |
28. ruanulu-resin-ualu |
9. sia |
29. ruanulu-resin-sia |
10. sanulu |
30. tolunulu |
11. sanulu-resin-isa |
40. haːtnulu |
12. sanulu-resin-rua |
50. limanulu |
13. sanulu-resin-tolu |
60. neːnulu |
14. sanulu-resin-haːt |
70. hitunulu |
15. sanulu-resin-lima |
80. ualunulu |
16. sanulu-resin-neːn |
90. sianulu |
17. sanulu-resin-hitu |
100. atus ida |
18. sanulu-resin-ualu |
200. atus rua |
19. sanulu-resin-sia |
1000. rihun |
20. ruanulu |
2000. rihun rua |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Geoffrey Hull, National Institute of Linguistics (Insitituto Nacional de Linguistica), East Timor. June 17, 1996. 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Geoffrey Hull, 1996 年 6 月 17 日. |
Other commentsː Tetun has a decimal system and is the most important languages in East Timor. Tetun or Belo is spoken by approximately 490,000 speakers in Manatuto, Manufahi, and Viqueque districts: Soibada to Suai to Ponta Beaco on East Timor south coast as well as West Timor in Indonesia. |
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