Language name and locationː Tunjung, Kalimantan, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. bueh |
21. |
2. rəɡaʔ |
22. |
3. təluːʔ |
23. |
4. paːt |
24. |
5. limaʔ |
25. |
6. haɡəᵗn |
26. |
7. tucuʔ [tut͡ʃuʔ] |
27. |
8. kaluᵏŋ |
28. |
9. sə-tiəᵗn |
29. |
10. sawaːᵏŋ |
30. |
11. |
40. |
12. |
50. |
13. |
60. |
14. |
70. |
15. |
80. |
16. |
90. |
17. |
100. cəhatu [t̩͡ʃəhatu] |
18. |
200. |
19. |
1000. səribuʔ |
20. |
2000. |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Alexander D. Smith,
Department of Linguistics, University of North Texas, Denton,
Texas, USA, March Reference sourceː May 2017. The languages of Borneo: a comprehensive classification, Department of Linguistics, University of Hawai‘i. Robert Blust, Chair. 提供资料的语言 学家: Dr. Alexander D. Smith, 2018 年 3 月 15 日 |
Other commentsː Tunjung has a decimal system, missing terms for the compound numerals from 11 to 19, 21 to 29; and the forms for 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 200 and 2000 needed. Tunjung is spoken by approximately 50,000 speakers in Central Kalimantan province: North Barito regency border area; East Kalimantan province: Kutai Barat and Kutai Kartanegara regencies between Adas, Dempar, and Melak towns, then down Mahakam river, east around Djempang lake. Note that the traditional phonetic symbolsː c=IPA [t͡ʃ], j=IPA [dʒ], y=IPA [j] |
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