Language name and locationː Waray-Waray, Philippines [Refer to Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区瓦莱-瓦莱语, 菲律宾中部米沙鄢群岛之萨马岛和莱特岛

 

1. ʔu'sa

21.  karuha'an kaɡ ʔu'sa

2. du'ha

22.  karuha'an kaɡ du'ha

3. tu'lo

23.  karuha'an kaɡ tu'lo  

4. ʔu'pat

24.  karuha'an kaɡ ʔu'pat

5. li'ma

25.  karuha'an kaɡ li'ma

6. ʔu'nom

26.  karuha'an kaɡ ʔu'nom

7. pi'to

27.  karuha'an kaɡ pi'to  

8. wa'lo

28.  karuha'an kaɡ wa'lo  

9. si'yam

29.  karuha'an kaɡ si'yam  

10. na'puloʔ

30.  katluat / trinta

11. na'puloʔ kaɡ ʔu'sa 

40.  kapatat/ kwarinta

12. na'puloʔ kaɡ du'ha

50.  siŋkwinta  

13. na'puloʔ kaɡ tu'lo

60.  sesinta 

14. na'puloʔ kaɡ ʔu'pat

70.  setinta

15. na'puloʔ kaɡ li'ma

80.  otsinta

16. na'puloʔ kaɡ ʔu'nom

90.  nubinta

17. na'puloʔ kaɡ pi'to

100. ʔu'sa ka ɡa'tos  / syin

18. na'puloʔ kaɡ wa'lo

200. du'ha ka ɡa'tos / dos syintos

19. na'puloʔ kaɡ si'yam

1000. u'sa ka yu'kot  / un mil

20. karuha'an / karuha'at

2000. du'ha ka yu'kot / dos mil   

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. R. David Zorc, SIL International, Philippines. May 10, 1988.

供资料的语言学家: Dr. R. David Zorc, 1988 年 5 月 10 日

 

Other comments: Waray-Waray has a decimal system similar to that of Cebuano. Now, like most Visayan languages, Spanish numbers beyond ten are more often used. Waray-Waray or Waray or Bisayan is spoken by about 3 million speakers, the fifth-most-spoken native regional language of the Philippines, native to Eastern Visayas. It is the native language of the Waray people and second language of the Abaknon people of Capul, Northern Samar, and some Cebuano-speaking peoples of western and southern parts of Leyte island. It is the third most spoken language among the Bisayan languages, only behind Cebuano and Hiligaynon.


 

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