Language
name and locationː Tolomako,
|
1. motea |
21. moɣaβularua βana motea |
2. morua |
22. moɣaβularua βana morua |
3. motolu |
23. moɣaβularua βana tolu |
4. moβati |
24. moɣaβularua βana moβati |
5. molina < lima |
25. moɣaβularua βana molina |
6. molinaraβe ( 5 + 1 ) |
26. moɣaβularua βana molinaraβe |
7. molinaraβurua ( 5 + 2 ) |
27. moɣaβularua βana molinaraβurua |
8. molinaraβetolu ( 5 + 3 ) |
28. moɣaβularua βana molinaraβetolu |
9. molinaraβati ( 5 + 4 ) |
29. moɣaβularua βana molinaraβati |
10. moɣaβulatea |
30. moɣaβulatolu |
11. moɣaβulatea βana motea |
40. moɣaβulaβati |
12. moɣaβulatea βana morua |
50. moɣaβulalina |
13. moɣaβulatea βana motolu |
60. moɣaβula molinaraβe |
14. moɣaβulatea βana moβati |
70. moɣaβula molinaraβurua |
15. moɣaβulatea βana molina |
80. moɣaβula molinaraβetolu |
16. moɣaβulatea βana molinaraβe |
90. moɣaβula molinaraβati |
17. moɣaβulatea βana molinaraβurua |
100. motariβaɣatea |
18. moɣaβulatea βana molinaraβetolu |
200. motariβaɣarua |
19. moɣaβularua βana molinaraβati |
1000. motaripœ |
20. ŋaβulurua |
2000. motaripœ βaɣarua |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Jacques B. M. Guy,
Department of Linguistics,
Australia National University, Canberra, Australia,
February 20, 1997. |
Other comments: Tolomako has a quinary system of counting. Tolomako is spoken by about 900 speakers (Lynch and Crowley 2001) in Big Bay, Espiritu Santo island, Sanma province, Vanuatu. |
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