How to count in Mapun, a Malayo-Polynesian spoken mainly in Mindanao and Mapun island in the Philippines, and also in Sabah and Palawan in Malaysia.
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Numeral | Cardinal numbers | Ordinal numbers |
---|---|---|
1 | issa, disu | duhu’ |
2 | duwa | |
3 | tallu | |
4 | mpat | |
5 | lima | |
6 | nnom | |
7 | pitu’ | |
8 | wawu’ | |
9 | siyam | |
10 | sapū | |
11 | sapū-rambuwa’ | |
12 | sapū-ruwa | |
13 | sapū-tallu | |
14 | sapū-mpat | |
15 | sapū-lima | |
16 | sapū-nnom | |
17 | sapū-pitu’ | |
18 | sapū-wawu’ | |
19 | sapū-siyam | |
20 | duwampū | |
21 | duwampū-rambuwa’ | |
22 | duwampū-ruwa | |
23 | duwampū-tallu | |
24 | duwampū-mpat | |
25 | duwampū-lima | |
26 | duwampū-nnom | |
27 | duwampū-pitu’ | |
28 | duwampū-wawu’ | |
29 | duwampū-siyam | |
30 | tallumpū’ | |
40 | mpatpū’ | |
50 | limampū’ | |
60 | nnompū’ | |
70 | pitumpū’ | |
80 | umpū’, wawmpū’ | |
90 | siyampū’ | |
100 | dahatus | |
101 | dahatus disu | |
110 | dahatus sapū | |
200 | duwa hatus | |
300 | tallu hatus | |
400 | mpat hatus | |
500 | lima hatus | |
600 | nnom hatus | |
700 | pitu’ hatus | |
800 | wawu’ hatus | |
900 | siyam hatus | |
1,000 | dalibu | |
2,000 | duwa libu | |
3,000 | tallu libu | |
4,000 | mpat libu | |
5,000 | lima libu | |
6,000 | nnom libu | |
7,000 | pitu’ libu | |
8,000 | wawu’ libu | |
9,000 | siyam libu | |
10,000 | sapū libu | |
100,000 | dahatus | |
200,000 | duwa hatus libu | |
300,000 | tallu hatus libu | |
400,000 | mpat hatus libu | |
500,000 | lima hatus libu | |
600,000 | nnom hatus libu | |
700,000 | pitu’ hatus libu | |
800,000 | wawu’ hatus libu | |
900,000 | siyam hatus libu | |
1,000,000 | salaksa, milyun | |
once | sakayi |
Source: Milliard A. Collins. Mapun-English Dictionary. Summer Institute of Linguistics, Inc., Manila, Philippines – 2001.
Information about Mapun
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bajaw_language
http://www.ethnologue.com/18/language/sjm/
http://wiki.verbix.com/Languages/Mapun
http://iloko.tripod.com/Mapun.htm
Information compiled by Wolfgang Kuhl
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