How to count in Betawi (basè Betawi / basa Betawi), a Malay-based creole spoken mainly in the Jakarta region of Indonesia.
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Numeral | Cardinal |
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1 | atu', hatu |
2 | duwa |
3 | tiga' |
4 | ampat', 'mpat |
5 | lima |
6 | enem |
7 | tuju |
8 | lapan |
9 | sembilan |
10 | sepulu |
100 | cepé |
1,000 | céng |
2,000 | nocéeng |
10,000 | ceban |
The words for thousands are borrowed from Hokkien.
Sources and Information about counting in Betawi
https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Betawi_phrasebook
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Category:Betawi_cardinal_numbers
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Information about Betawi | Numbers
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