Language name and location: Abron, Ghana, Côte d'Ivoire [Refer to Ethnologue]
言名称和分布地区阿布龙语, 加纳共和国南部布朗-阿哈福省和科特迪瓦境内

 

1. bakũ

21.  edu enu bakũ

2. mienu

22.  edu enu mienu

3. miensá

23.  edu enu miensá

4. nain

24.  edu enu nain

5. num

25.  edu enu num

6. nsiã

26.  edu enu nsiã

7. nsɔ

27.  edu enu nsɔ

8. ŋɔt͡ʃwie

28.  edu enu ŋɔt͡ʃwie

9. ŋkrɔŋ

29.  edu enu ŋkrɔŋ

10. du

30.  edu asá

11. du bakũ 

40.  edu anain

12. du mienu

50.  edu enum

13. du miensá

60.  edu nsiã

14. du nain

70.  edu nsɔŋ

15. du num

80.  edu wɔt͡ʃwie

16. du nsiã

90.  edu ŋkrɔŋ

17. du nsɔ

100. ɔha

18. du ŋɔt͡ʃwie

200. ɔha enu

19. du ŋkrɔŋ

1000. apim

20. edu enu

2000. mpim mienu

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Andy Ring and Mr. Sammy Ntumy, GILLBT (The Ghana Institute of Linguistics, Literacy and Bible Translation), Ghana, May 15, 1999.
供资料的语言学家: Dr. Andy Ring and Mr. Sammy Ntumy, 1999 年 5 月 15 日.

 

Other comments: Abron has a decimal system of similar to that of Akan. Abron or Brong is spoken by approximately 1,400,000 speakers in southwest Brong-Ahafo region, Ghana as well as Côte d'Ivoire.


                            

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