How to count in Anutan (Te Taranga Pakaanuta), a Polynesian language spoken on Anuta, one of the Solomon Islands.
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Numeral | Cardinal numbers |
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1 | tai |
2 | rua |
3 | toru |
4 | pa |
5 | nima |
6 | ono |
7 | pitu |
8 | varu |
9 | iva |
10 | puangapuru |
11 | puangapuru maa tai |
12 | puangapuru maa rua |
13 | puangapuru maa toru |
14 | puangapuru maa pa |
15 | puangapuru maa nima |
16 | puangapuru maa ono |
17 | puangapuru maa pitu |
18 | puangapuru maa varu |
19 | puangapuru maa iva |
20 | pua rua |
21 | pua rua maa tai |
22 | pua rua maa rua |
23 | pua rua maa toru |
24 | pua rua maa pa |
25 | pua rua maa nima |
26 | pua rua maa ono |
27 | pua rua maa pitu |
28 | pua rua maa varu |
29 | pua rua maa iva |
30 | pua toru |
40 | pua pa |
50 | pua nima |
60 | pua ono |
70 | pua pitu |
80 | pua varu |
90 | pua iva |
100 | pua te rau |
101 | pua te rau maa tai |
200 | pua te rau e rua |
300 | pua te rau e toru |
400 | pua te rau e pa |
500 | pua te rau e nima |
600 | pua te rau e ono |
700 | pua te rau e pitu |
800 | pua te rau e varu |
900 | pua te rau e iva |
1,000 | (te) (e) ape |
10,000 | (te) (e) mano |
Information about counting in Anutan
http://www.anuta.koumbit.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/The_Anutan_Language_Reconsidered_Lexicon-1.pdf
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Information about Anutan | Numbers
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