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Language name and locationː Seke (Tangbe dialect), Nepal [Refer to Ethnologue] |
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1. Lki(ː) |
21. Lnisyu Hcʰakci |
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2. Lni(ː) |
22. Lnisyu Hceːni |
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3. 2som |
23. Lnisyu Hcʰaksum |
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4. Lc(ʰ)i(ː) |
24. Lnisyu Hcʰepsi |
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5. Lŋa |
25. Lnisyu Hceːŋa |
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6. LTu |
26. Lnisyu HceTTu |
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7. Hnis |
27. Lnisyu Hcʰaptin |
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8. Lpre(ː) |
28. Lnisyu Hcʰapke |
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9. Hku |
29. Lnisyu Hcʰarku |
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10. Hcyu |
30. Hsomcyu |
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11. Hcukki |
40. Hsipcyu |
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12. Hcuŋni |
50. Hŋacyu |
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13. Hcuksom |
60. LTukcyu |
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14. Hcuppli |
70. Ltencyu |
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15. Hcoŋŋa |
80. Lkyacyu |
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16. HciTTu |
90. Lkopcyu |
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17. Hcinni |
100. 3pra |
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18. Hcoppre |
200. Lni(p)pra |
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19. Hcurku |
1000. Htaŋtā Lki(ː) |
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20. Lnisyu |
2000. Htaŋtā Lni(ː) |
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Linguist providing data and dateː
Dr. Isao Honda,
May 10, 提供资料的语言学家: 本田伊早夫博士 (日本 名名古屋短期大学) 2009 年 5 月 10 日. |
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Other comments: Seke, has a decimal system similar to that of Thakali. In Seke (Tangbe) there are 4 tones, two high (tone 1 and 2) and two low (tone 3 and 4). H stands for a high tone (either tone 1 or tone 2) and L stands for a low tone (either tone 3 or tone 4). /T/ stands for a unaspirated retroflex stop and /T/ for a retroflex aspirated stop = IPA [ʈ]. /c/ is an unaspirated affricate = IPA [tʃ ] |
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