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Language name and locationː Bateri, Pakistan [Refer to Ethnologue] |
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1. jak̚ |
21. jakubiʃ |
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2. du̝ː |
22. dujubiʃ |
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3. ʈ͡ʂɑː |
23. ʈ͡ʂajubiʃ |
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4. t͡sor |
24. t͡sorubiʃ |
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5. pɑ̃z̥ |
25. pɑ̃zubiʃ |
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6. ʂo |
26. ʂojubiʃ |
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7. sɑt |
27. sɑtubiʃ |
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8. ɑʈ̚ |
28. ɑʈubiʃ |
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9. nõ |
29. nõjubiʃ |
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10. daʃ |
30. daʃubiʃ (10 + 20) |
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11. jæːʃ |
40. dubiʃ ( 2 x 20) |
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12. duɑʃ |
50. daʃudubiʃ [10 +(3 x 20)] |
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13. t͡ʂiʃ |
60. ʈ͡ʂabiʃ ( 3 x 20) |
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14. t͡soddaʃ |
70. daʃuʈ͡ʂabiʃ [10 + (3 x 20)] |
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15. panʒiʃ |
80. t͡sorbiʃ ( 4 x 20) |
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16. ʂoeʃ |
90. daʃut͡sorbiʃ [10 + (4 x 20)] |
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17. sataʃ |
100. pɑ̃ːzbiʃ ( 5 x 20) / ʃal |
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18. atʰaʃ |
200. duʃal |
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19. ũbiʃ ( 20 -1 ) |
1000. zir |
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20. biʃ |
2000. duzir |
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Linguist
providing data and dateː
Dr. Claus Peter Zoller,
17 University of Heidelberg, Germany 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Claus Peter Zoller, 1999 年 3 月 17 日 |
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Other comments: The Bateri numeral system is vigesimal and there are loanwords from neighboring dominant language for big numbers 100 and 1000 . |
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