Language name and location: Touo, Solomon Islands [Refer to Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区托欧语 (巴尼亚塔 Baniata), 所罗门群岛西部省连多瓦岛

 

1. tʰufi

21.  eːri tʰoː aroŋo / tʰufi *

2. eːri

22.  eːri tʰoː eːri

3. hie

23.  eːri tʰoː hie

4. aːvo

24.  eːri tʰoː aːvo

5. soⁿdu

25.  eːri tʰoː soⁿdu

6. tʰuᵐbi

26.  eːri tʰoː tʰuᵐbi

7. ɔhiɔ

27.  eːri tʰoː ɔhiɔ

8. ᵐbihɔ

28.  eːri tʰoː ᵐbihɔ

9. ᵐbovoho

29.  eːri tʰoː ᵐbovoho

10. tʰoː

30.  hie tʰoː

11. tʰoː aroŋo / tʰufi  *

40.  aːvo tʰoː

12. tʰoː eːri

50.  soⁿdu tʰoː

13. tʰoː hie

60.  tʰuᵐbi tʰoː

14. tʰoː aːvo

70.  ɔhiɔ tʰoː

15. tʰoː soⁿdu

80.  ᵐbihɔ tʰoː

16. tʰoː tʰuᵐbi

90.  ᵐbovoho tʰoː

17. tʰoː ɔhiɔ

100. aːro toːvo

18. tʰoː ᵐbihɔ

200. eːri toːvo

19. tʰoː ᵐbovoho

1000. aːro tina / aːro bohoro

20. eːri tʰoː

2000. eːri tina / eːri bohoro

  

Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Michael Dunn, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Netherlands, December 12, 2004.

提供资的语言家: Dr. Michael Dunn, 2004 年 12 月 12 日.

 

Other comments: Touo (Baniata) has a decimal system and has been strongly

influenced by Austronesian neighbors. Only the number 2 ''eːri'' could reflect POC*

two ''rua''. There are two alternative forms for 11, Dunn ( 2004) gave ''tʰoː tʰufi ''. There are also two alternative forms for number 1000. The bohoro given by Lanyon-Origill might have been the original one while ''tina'' given by Tryon and Hackman is similar to forms found in New Georgia Austronesian languages and is certainly a quite recently loan. Touo is spoken by about 1,900 speakers in south Rendova island, Western province, Solomon Islands. 


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