Language
name and locationː Tiale,
|
1. esa |
21. ŋaβulu rua ta esa |
2. rua |
22. ŋaβulu rua ta rua |
3. tol(u) |
23. ŋaβulu rua ta tol |
4. βat(i) |
24. ŋaβulu rua ta βat |
5. l(i)ma |
25. ŋaβulu rua ta lma |
6. l(i)ma-raβo ( 5 + 1 ) |
26. ŋaβulu rua ta lma-raβo |
7. raβu-rua ( 5 + 2 ) |
27. ŋaβulu rua ta raβu-rua |
8. rap-tol(u) ( 5 + 3 ) |
28. ŋaβulu rua ta rap-tol |
9. rai-pat ( 5 + 4 ) |
29. ŋaβulu rua ta rai-pat |
10. saŋaβulu |
30. ŋaβulu tol(u) |
11. saŋaβulu ta esa |
40. ŋaβulu βat |
12. saŋaβulu ta rua |
50. ŋaβulu lma |
13. saŋaβulu ta tol(u) |
60. ŋaβulu lma-raβo |
14. saŋaβulu ta βat |
70. ŋaβulu raβu-rua |
15. saŋaβulu ta lma |
80. ŋaβulu rap-tol |
16. saŋaβulu ta lma-raβo |
90. ŋaβulu ra-pat |
17. saŋaβulu ta raβu-rua |
100. laβul (litː 'many') |
18. saŋaβulu ta rap-tol |
200. laβul rua |
19. saŋaβulu ta rai-pat |
1000. βatu (litː 'stone'), or mil (< French) |
20. ŋaβulu rua |
|
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Jeremiah Chung, SIL International,
Vanuatu, January
13, 2005. |
Other comments: Tiale or Merie-Tiali or Malmariv has a quinary system. Tiale is a nearly extinct language spoken by about 400 speakers (Lynch and Crowley 2001) in north central Espiritu Santo island, Sanma province, Vanuatu. |
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