Language name and locationː Seke (Tangbe dialect), Nepal [Refer to Ethnologue]

语言名称和分布地区: 塞科,  尼泊尔

 

1. Lki(ː)

21.  Lnisyu  Hcʰakci

2. Lni(ː)

22.  Lnisyu  Hceːni

3. 2som

23.  Lnisyu  Hcʰaksum

4. Lc(ʰ)i(ː)

24.  Lnisyu  Hcʰepsi

5. Lŋa

25.  Lnisyu  Hceːŋa

6. LTu

26.  Lnisyu  HceTTu

7. Hnis

27.  Lnisyu  Hcʰaptin

8. Lpre(ː)

28.  Lnisyu  Hcʰapke

9. Hku

29.  Lnisyu  Hcʰarku

10. Hcyu

30.  Hsomcyu

11. Hcukki

40.  Hsipcyu

12. Hcuŋni

50.  Hŋacyu

13. Hcuksom

60.  LTukcyu

14. Hcuppli

70.  Ltencyu 

15. Hcoŋŋa

80.  Lkyacyu 

16. HciTTu

90.  Lkopcyu

17. Hcinni

100. 3pra

18. Hcoppre

200. Lni(p)pra

19. Hcurku

1000. Htaŋtā Lki(ː)

20. Lnisyu

2000. Htaŋtā Lni(ː)

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Isao Honda, May 10, 2009.
University of Nagoya, Osaka, Japan

提供资的语言学家: 本田伊早夫博士 (日本 名名古屋短期大学) 2009 年 5 月 10 日.

 

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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