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Language name and locationː Emberá-Tadó, Colombia [Refer to Ethnologue] |
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1. ɑbɑ |
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2. ume |
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3. ũpea |
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4. kʰĩmɑ̃rĩ |
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5. huesomɑ (litː '' hand whole'' ) |
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6. huesomɑ́ɑ bɑkʰɑri ɑbɑ ( litː ''hand-whole, and one'' ) |
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7. huesomɑ́ɑ bɑkʰɑri ume ( litː ''hand-whole, and two'' ) |
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8. huesomɑ́ɑ bɑkʰɑri ũpea ( litː ''hand-whole, and three'' ) |
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9. huesomɑ́ɑ bɑkʰɑri kʰĩmɑ̃rĩ ( litː ''hand-whole, and four'' ) |
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10. huesomɑ ume ( litː ''hand-whole two'' ) |
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11. huesomɑ umeɑkʰɑri ɑbɑ ( litː ''hand-whole two, and one'' ) |
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12. huesomɑ umeɑkʰɑri ume |
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13. huesomɑ umeɑkʰɑri ũpea |
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14. huesomɑ umeɑkʰɑri kʰĩmɑ̃rĩ |
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15. huesomɑ ũpeɑ ( litː ''hand-whole three'' ) |
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16. huesomɑ ũpeɑkʰɑri ɑbɑ ( litː ''hand-whole three, and one'' ) |
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17. huesomɑ ũpeɑkʰɑri ume |
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18. huesomɑ ũpeɑkʰɑri ũpea |
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19. huesomɑ ũpeɑkʰɑri kʰĩmɑ̃rĩ |
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20. huesomɑ kʰĩmɑ̃rĩ ( litː ''hand-whole four'' ) |
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Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. David Pickens,
5 July SIL International 提供资料的语言学家: Mr. David Pickens, 2008 年 7 月 5 日 |
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Other comments: Tadó had a traditional quinary counting system up 20. However, the native speakers prefer to use Spanish numerals beyond five. |