Language name and location: Tombulu, Sulawesi, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区通布卢语, 印度尼西亚苏拉威西岛东北部米纳哈沙半岛

 

1. əsa

21.  ʐua na puluʔ wo əsa

2. ʐua

22.  ʐua na puluʔ wo ʐua

3. təlu

23.  ʐua na puluʔ wo təlu

4. əpat

24.  ʐua na puluʔ wo əpat

5. lima

25.  ʐua na puluʔ wo lima

6. ənəm

26.  ʐua na puluʔ wo ənəm

7. pitu

27.  ʐua na puluʔ wo pitu

8. walu

28.  ʐua na puluʔ wo walu

9. siow

29.  ʐua na puluʔ wo siow

10. mapuluʔ

30.  təlu na puluʔ

11. mapuluʔ wo əsa

40.  əpat na puluʔ 

12. mapuluʔ wo ʐua

50.  lima na puluʔ

13. mapuluʔ wo təlu

60.  ənəm na puluʔ

14. mapuluʔ wo əpat

70.  pitu na puluʔ

15. mapuluʔ wo lima

80.  walu na puluʔ

16. mapuluʔ wo ənəm

90.  siow na puluʔ 

17. mapuluʔ wo pitu

100. mahatus / maʔahatus

18. mapuluʔ wo walu

200. ʐua na atus

19. mapuluʔ wo siow

1000. mariwu

20. ʐua na puluʔ

2000. ʐua na riwu

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Ron Whistler, SIL International, March 9, 2002.

提供资的语言家: Mr. Ron Whistler, 2002 年 3 月 9 日.

 

Other comments: Tombulu has a decimal system. Tombulu, also known as Minahasan language is an Austronesian language of northern Sulawesi in Indonesia. It is a Minahasan language, a sub-group of the Philippine languages. It is a local language of the Minahasa people spoken by approximately 19,000 speakers in the city of Tomohon and in the villages under the Kota Tomohon administration such as Rurukan, Pinaras, Kumelembuai, Woloan, and Tara-Tara. It is also spoken in the villages under the administration of the Minahasa Regency in the Tombulu district, Tombariri district, Pineleng district, and two villages in the Sonder district, namely Rambunan and Sawangan.


 

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