Language name and location: Yogad, Luzon, Philippines [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. ta'ta |
21. a'dwafulu ta'ta |
2. ʔad'du |
22. a'dwafulu ʔad'du |
3. tal'lu |
23. a'dwafulu tal'lu |
4. ʔap'pat |
24. a'dwafulu ʔap'pat |
5. li'mu |
25. a'dwafulu li'mu |
6. ʔan'nam |
26. a'dwafulu ʔan'nam |
7. pi'tu |
27. a'dwafulu pi'tu |
8. wa'lu |
28. a'dwafulu wa'lu |
9. si'yam |
29. a'dwafulu si'yam |
10. 'tafulu |
30. tallu'wafulu |
11. 'tafulu ta'ta |
40. ʔap'pat-afulu |
12. 'tafulu ʔad'du |
50. li'mafulu |
13. 'tafulu tal'lu |
60. ʔanna'mafulu |
14. 'tafulu ʔap'pat |
70. pi'twafulu |
15. 'tafulu li'mu |
80. wa'lwafulu |
16. 'tafulu ʔan'nam |
90. siya'mafulu |
17. 'tafulu pi'tu |
100. taɡa'tut |
18. 'tafulu wa'lu |
200. a'dwaɡatut |
19. 'tafulu si'yam |
1000. tari'bu |
20. a'dwafulu < addu ya fulu |
2000. a'dwa'rivu |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Walter Louis Spitz, Department of Linguistics, Rice University, USA, July 19, 1997. 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Walter Louis Spitz, 1997 年 7月 19 日. |
Other comments: Yogad has a decimal numeral system. Yogad is an Austronesian language spoken primarily in Echague, Isabela and other nearby towns in the province in northern Philippines. The 1990 census claimed there were around 16,000 speakers. |
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