Language
name and locationː Tugun,
Wetar, Maluku, Indonesia [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. eha, hasa * |
21. felerua esin eha |
2. farua |
22. felerua esin farua |
3. fatelu |
23. felerua esin fatelu |
4. faʔaːt |
24. felerua esin faʔaːt |
5. falima |
25. felerua esin falima |
6. faneːŋ |
26. felerua esin faneːŋ |
7. faʔitu |
27. felerua esin faʔitu |
8. fakau |
28. felerua esin fakau |
9. fasia |
29. felerua esin fasia |
10. sanulu |
30. feletelu |
11. sanulu esin eha |
40. feleʔaːt |
12. sanulu esin farua |
50. felelima |
13. sanulu esin fatelu |
60. feleneːŋ |
14. sanulu esin faʔaːt |
70. feleʔitu |
15. sanulu esin falima |
80. felekau |
16. sanulu esin faneːŋ |
90. felesia |
17. sanulu esin faʔitu |
100. ratu eha |
18. sanulu esin fakau |
200. ratu farua |
19. sanulu esin fasia |
1000. rihun eha |
20. felerua / felrua |
2000. rihun farua |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Mr. Bryan Hinton,
SIL
International,
January 1 |
Other comments: Tugun has a decimal system. The number one has two forms, eha is used in serial counting. Tugun or Mahuan is spoken by approximately 1,200 speakers in Arwala, Ilpokil, Ilway, Kahailin, Mahuan, Masapun, and Tomliapat villages on southeast Wetar island, Maluku province, Indonesia. |
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