Tado-Lindu numbers

How to count in Tado-Lindu, a Malayo-Polynesian language spoken in Sulawesi Tengah Province of Indonesia. It is also known as Moma, Lindoe, Linduan or Tado.

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Numeral Cardinal Ordinal
1 saungu sangkou
2 roungu rongkou, ngkou
karongkouna
3 toluongu katolungkouna
4 aopo  
5 alima  
6 aono  
7 papitu  
8 uwalu  
9 sasio  
10 sampulu , mpulu  
11 sampulu saungu  
12 sampulu roungu  
13 sampulu toluongu  
14 sampulu aopo  
15 sampulu alima  
16 sampulu aono  
17 sampulu papitu  
18 sampulu uwalu  
19 sampulu sasio  
20 rompulu  
30 tolu mpulu  
40 aopo mpulu  
50 lima mpulu  
60 aono mpulu  
70 pitu mpulu  
80 walu mpulu  
90 sio mpulu  
100 saatu [one hundred]
atu [hundred]
 
200 roatu  
300 toluatu  
400 opoatu  
500 limatu  
600 aonoatu  
700 pituatu  
800 waluatu  
900 sioatu  
1,000 sanjobu [one thousand]
njobu [thousand]
 
2,000 ro njobu  
3,000 tolu njobu  
4,000 aopo njobu  
5,000 lima njobu  
6,000 aono njobu  
7,000 papitu njobu  
8,000 walu njobu  
9,000 sio njobu  
10,000 sampulu njobu  
once sangkani  
twice rongkani  

Source: Kamus Saku Bahasa Tado-Lindu - Indonesia, Inggris. SIL International, 2010.

Information about the Tado-Lindu / Moma language
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moma_language
http://www.ethnologue.com/18/language/klw/

Information provided by Wolfgang Kuhl

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Numbers in Malayo-Polynesian languages

Alorese, Ambel, Araki, Bambam, Balinese, Banjarese, Batak (Toba), Batuley, Bengkulu, Biak, Bugis, Chamorro, Fordata, Iban, Indonesian, Javanese, Kei, Kerinci, Komering, Lamaholot, Lampung, Madurese, Malagasy, Malay, Minangkabau, Motu, Paku, Selaru, Sumbawa, Sundanese, Tado-Lindu, Tokodede, Ulumandaʼ, Urak Lawoi’, Wamesa, Wandamen, Yakan, Yamdena

Numbers in other languages

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