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Language name and locationː Koch, India [Refer to Ethnologue] |
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1. sɑ |
21. tʃɑk̚sɑ |
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2. niŋ |
22. tʃɑk̚niŋ |
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3. tɑm |
23. tʃɑk̚tɑm |
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4. bɾiŋ / bɾi |
24. tʃɑk̚bɾiŋ |
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5. boŋ |
25. tʃɑk̚boŋ |
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6. kɾob |
26. tʃɑk̚kɾob |
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7. sin |
27. tʃɑk̚sin |
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8. ɡin |
28. tʃɑk̚ɡin |
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9. ɡis |
29. tʃɑk̚ɡis |
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10. tʃɑ |
30. tʃɑtʼ |
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11. tʃɑsɑ |
40. tʃɑb |
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12. tʃɑniŋ |
50. tʃɑbɑ |
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13. tʃɑtɑm |
60. tʃɑkɔɾ |
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14. tʃɑbɾiŋ |
70. tʃɑsi |
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15. tʃɑboŋ |
80. tʃɑɡi |
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16. tʃɑkɾob |
90. tʃɑɡim |
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17. tʃɑsin |
100. tʃɑk̚ɡrɨm |
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18. tʃɑɡin |
200. ʔ |
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19. tʃɑɡis |
1000. hɑk̚dʒɑɾ / sɔsɔ |
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20. tʃɑk̚ |
2000. ? |
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Linguist providing data and dateː
Mr. Alexander Kondakov
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4 September, SIL International 提供资料的语言学家: Mr. Alexander Kondakov, 2008 年 9 月 4 日. |
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Other comments: The above data were taken from Wanang dialect of Koch. The Koch people are still using their traditional numerals, but there is a loanword for thousand ' hɑk̚dʒɑɾ'. There are no tones found in the Wanang dialect. |
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