Language name and location: Touo, Solomon Islands [Refer to Ethnologue]
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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. 提供资料的语言学家: 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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