Language name and location: Usarufa, Papua New Guinea [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. morama |
2. kaayaʔa |
3. kaomomo |
4. kaayaʔte kaayaʔteʔa (litː ''two and two'') |
5. mora tiyaapaʔa (litː ''at many one hand'') |
6. abopake morama (litː ''from the sum (my hand), one'') |
7. abopake kaayaʔa |
8. abopake kaomomo |
9. abopake kaayaʔte kaayaʔteʔa |
10. make tiyaakama (litː ''both many hands'') |
11. tiyaaka naekama titaupake morama (litː ''my hands completed, from my foot, one'') |
12. tiyaaka naekama titaupake kaayaʔa |
13. tiyaaka naekama titaupake kaomomo |
14. tiyaaka naekama titaupake kaayaʔte kaayaʔteʔa |
15. mora titauʔa (litː 'many one foot') |
16. tiyaaka naekama mora titauʔa abapake morama (litː ''my hands completed, one foot and from that sumː one'') |
17. tiyaaka naekama mora titauʔa abapake kaayaʔa |
18. tiyaaka naekama mora titauʔa abapake kaomomo |
19. tiyaaka naekama mora titauʔa abapake kaayaʔte kaayaʔteʔa |
20. mora waayuka-ma ( litː ''one man'') or tiyaamma titauʔ yautama (litː
''my hands and feet'') |
Linguist providing data and dateː Ms. Vida Chenoweth.
提供资料的语言学家: Ms. Vida Chenoweth. 2011 年 6 月 8 日. |
Other comments: Usarufa is spoken by approximately 1,200 speakers in Okapa district, Eastern Highlands province, Papua New Guinea. Usarufa has a traditional counting system base on twenty. |
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