Language name and location: Wersing, Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia [Refer to Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区韦尔辛语 (科拉纳语Kolana), 印度尼西亚东努沙登加拉省阿洛尔岛 

 

1. nɔʔ

21.  adajɔkuʔ mijɔkuʔ ɡɘɾisiŋ nɔʔ

2. jɔkuʔ

22.  adajɔkuʔ mijɔkuʔ ɡɘɾisiŋ jɔkuʔ

3. tuʔ

23.  adajɔkuʔ mijɔkuʔ ɡɘɾisiŋ tuʔ

4. aɾasɔkuʔ

24.  adajɔkuʔ mijɔkuʔ ɡɘɾisiŋ aɾasɔkuʔ

5. wetiŋ

25.  adajɔkuʔ mijɔkuʔ ɡɘɾisiŋ wetiŋ

6. wetiŋ nɔʔ     (5+1)

26.  adajɔkuʔ mijɔkuʔ ɡɘɾisiŋ wetiŋʔ

7. wetiŋ jɔkuʔ  (5+2)

27.  adajɔkuʔ mijɔkuʔ ɡɘɾisiŋ wetiŋ jɔkuʔ

8. wetiŋ tuʔ     (5+3)

28.  adajɔkuʔ mijɔkuʔ ɡɘɾisiŋ wetiŋ tuʔ

9. wetiŋ aɾasɔkuʔ (5+4)

29.  adajɔkuʔ mijɔkuʔ ɡɘɾisiŋ wetiŋ aɾasɔkuʔ

10. adajɔkuʔ

30.  adajɔkuʔ mituʔ

11. adajɔkuʔ ɡɘɾisiŋ nɔʔ

40.  adajɔkuʔ miaɾasɔkuʔ

12. adajɔkuʔ ɡɘɾisiŋ jɔkuʔ

50.  adajɔkuʔ miwetiŋ

13. adajɔkuʔ ɡɘɾisiŋ tuʔ

60.  adajɔkuʔ miwetiŋʔ

14. adajɔkuʔ ɡɘɾisiŋ aɾasɔkuʔ

70.  adajɔkuʔ miwetiŋ jɔkuʔ

15. adajɔkuʔ ɡɘɾisiŋ wetiŋ

80.  adajɔkuʔ miwetiŋ tuʔ

16. adajɔkuʔ ɡɘɾisiŋ wetiŋʔ

90.  adajɔkuʔ miwetiŋ aɾasɔkuʔ

17. adajɔkuʔ ɡɘɾisiŋ wetiŋ jɔkuʔ

100. asakaʔ nɔʔ

18. adajɔkuʔ ɡɘɾisiŋ wetiŋ tuʔ

200. asakaʔ jɔkuʔ

19. adajɔkuʔ ɡɘɾisiŋ wetiŋ aɾasɔkuʔ

1000. rib dɘnɘʔ (rib < Malay)

20. adajɔkuʔ mijɔkuʔ

2000. ribu jɔkuʔ

  

Linguist providing data and dateː Ms. Yunita Susanto, Wycliffe Bible Translator, Indonesia. July 7, 2006.

提供资的语言家: Ms. Yunita Susanto, 2006 年 7 月 7 日.

 

Other comments: Wersing or Kolana has a decimal system with a five-base substructure.
The Wersing language, also known as Kolana after its primary dialect, is spoken by approximately 4,000 speakers in scattered settlements around the coast of Alor in Indonesia. Due to this settlement pattern, Wersing speakers are in contact with Abui and Kamang speakers and often have some competence in these languages. Though not closely related, it has cultural connections with Tukudede on the neighboring island of Timor.


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