Language name and locationː Unua, Malekula island, Vanuatu [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. 'soɣa |
21. 'ŋaβuɾ'ɣeɾu 'romon 'soɣa |
2. 'ɣeɾu |
22. 'ŋaβuɾ'ɣeɾu 'romon 'ɣeɾu |
3. 'ɣeteɾ |
23. 'ŋaβuɾ'ɣeɾu 'romon 'ɣeteɾ |
4. 'ɣeβetʃ |
24. 'ŋaβuɾ'ɣeɾu 'romon 'ɣeβetʃ |
5. 'ɣeɾim |
25. 'ŋaβuɾ'ɣeɾu 'romon 'ɣeɾim |
6. moɾoβ'tes (5 + 1) |
26. 'ŋaβuɾ'ɣeɾu 'romon moɾoβ'tes |
7. moɾoβ'ɾu / meɾoβ'ɾu (5 + 2) |
27. 'ŋaβuɾ'ɣeɾu 'romon moɾoβ'ɾu |
8. moɾoβ'toɾ (5 + 3) |
28. 'ŋaβuɾ'ɣeɾu 'romon moɾoβ'toɾ |
9. moɾoβ'petʃ (5 + 4) |
29. 'ŋaβuɾ'ɣeɾu 'romon moɾoβ'petʃ |
10. sa'ŋaβuɾ |
30. 'ŋaβuɾ 'ɣeteɾ |
11. sa'ŋaβuɾ 'romon 'soɣa |
40. 'ŋaβuɾ 'ɣeβetʃ |
12. sa'ŋaβuɾ 'romon 'ɣeɾu |
50. 'ŋaβuɾ 'ɣeɾim |
13. sa'ŋaβuɾ 'romon 'ɣeteɾ |
60. 'ŋaβuɾ moɾoβ'tes |
14. sa'ŋaβuɾ 'romon 'ɣeβetʃ |
70. 'ŋaβuɾ moɾoβ'ɾu |
15. sa'ŋaβuɾ 'romon 'ɣeɾim |
80. 'ŋaβuɾ moɾoβ'toɾ |
16. sa'ŋaβuɾ 'romon moɾoβ'tes |
90. 'ŋaβuɾ moɾoβ'petʃ |
17. sa'ŋaβuɾ 'romon moɾoβ'ɾu |
100. i'ŋot βaɣ 'soɣa |
18. sa'ŋaβuɾ 'romon moɾoβ'toɾ |
200. i'ŋot βaɣ 'ɣeɾu |
19. sa'ŋaβuɾ 'romon moɾoβ'petʃ |
1000. i'ŋotŋot tʃeɾ βaɣ 'soɣa ('many a lots') |
20. 'ŋaβuɾ'ɣeɾu |
2000. i'ŋotŋot tʃeɾ βaɣ 'ɣeɾu |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Elizabeth Pearce,
School of Linguistics and Applied Language Studies, the Victoria
University of Wellington, New Zealand, May 24, 2006. |
Other comments: Rerep or Unua-Pangkumu has a traditional quinary system. The phrase 'i'ŋotŋot t͡ʃeɾ βaɣ 'soɣa' means 'many a lots'. Unua is spoken by about 1,000 speakers in some villages in east Malekula island, Malampa province, Vanuatu. |
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