Language name and locationː Tolitoli, Sulawesi, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. sobatu, inja [inɟa] j = IPA [ɟ] |
21. dowa no pulu ai sabutu |
2. dowa |
22. dowa no pulu ai dowa |
3. totolu, tolu |
23. dowa no pulu ai tolu |
4. opat |
24. dowa no pulu ai opat |
5. lima |
25. dowa no pulu ai lima |
6. onom |
26. dowa no pulu ai onom |
7. pitu |
27. dowa no pulu ai pitu |
8. alu |
28. dowa no pulu ai alu |
9. sio |
29. dowa no pulu ai sio |
10. sompulu |
30. tolu no pulu |
11. sompulu ai sabutu |
40. opat no pulu |
12. sompulu ai dowa |
50. lima no pulu |
13. sompulu ai tolu |
60. onom no pulu |
14. sompulu ai opat |
70. pitu no pulu |
15. sompulu ai lima |
80. alu no pulu |
16. sompulu ai onom |
90. sio no pulu |
17. sompulu ai pitu |
100. maɡatut |
18. sompulu ai alu |
200. dowa na ɡatus |
19. dowa no pulu |
1000. soribu |
20. ruompulu |
2000. dowa na ribu |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Nilolaus P. Himmelmann, University of Cologne, Germany, December 19, 1990. Information about the orthography used for the Tomini-Tolitoli languages and IPA standard is provided by Dr. David Mead (SIL), February 4, 2014. 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Nilolaus P. Himmelmann, 1990 年 12 月 19 日. |
Other comments: Tolitoli has a decimal numeral system. There are two forms for the number 'one'. Note that the orthography used for the Tomini-Tolitoli languages followed the Indonesian standard which in turn is very similar to the IPA standard. The following graphemic conventions may be confusing to those not familiar with the Indonesian systemː <ng > = velar nasal IPA [ŋ], <ny> = palatal nasal IPA [ɲ], <y> = palatal glide IPA [j], j = palatal voiced stop = IPA [ɟ], <'> = glottal stop = IPA [ʔ] |
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