Language name and locationː Walak, Papua province, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. ambi |
2. mbere |
3. mbere ambi (litː '2+1') |
4. mbere o mbere o (litː '2+2') |
5. niŋɡis penakɡe diŋɡik (litː 'side hand'?) |
6. niŋɡis penakɡe ambi inom |
7. niŋɡis penakɡe mbere inom |
8. niŋɡis penakɡe mbere ambi inom |
9. niŋɡis penakɡe mbere o mbere o inom |
10. niyok ambi inom |
11. niyok ambi inom |
12. niyok mbere inom |
13. niyok mbere ambi inom |
14. niyok mbere o mbere o inom |
15. niyok penakɡe diŋɡik |
16. niyok penakɡe ambi inom |
17. niyok penakɡe mbere inom |
18. niyok penakɡe mbere ambi inom |
19. niyok penakɡe mbere o mbere o inom |
20. niyok penak panak ambi diŋɡik |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Peter Seow. Wycliffe Translator, Indonesia, December 28, 2010. 提供资料的语言学家: Mr. Peter Seow, 2010 年 12 月 28 日. |
Other comments: Walak is spoken by approximately 20,000 speakers in Jayawijaya regency and Mamberamo Tengah Regency, Papua province, Indonesia. Walak has a counting system up to 20 similar to that of Wano. |
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