Language name and location: Àhàn, Ekiti & Kogi States, Nigeria [Refer to Ethnologue]
言名称和分布地区阿罕语, 尼日利亚西南部埃基蒂州及北部科吉州  

 

1. ẹ́nẹ́

21.  óɡúèlíàkà

2. ìyì

22.  óɡúèlíìyì

3. ita

23.  óɡúèlíita

4. irẹn

24.  óɡúèlíiren

5. itú

25.  òrùdónɡ

6. ìfà

26.  èrèndónɡ

7. ihí

27.  ètàdónɡ

8. irọ

28.  èjìdónbɡà

9. inda

29.  àkàndónɡ

10. iɡá

30.  onɡ

11. ànkàlóɡa

40.  òjì

12. èjìlèwà

50.  ẹ̀wádọ́ta (èwá < Yorùbá word for ten)

13. ètàlèwà

60.  ọ̀ta

14. èrènlèwà

70.  ẹ̀wádọ́rin

15. òrùdóɡú

80.  ọ̀rẹn

16. èrèndònɡú

90.  ẹ̀wádọ́rú

17. ètàdònɡú

100. ọ̀rù

18. èjìdònɡú

200. uɡbà

19. ànkàdònɡú

1000. itú uɡbà

20. ónɡú

2000. iɡá uɡbà

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Morakinyo Dickson Ogunmodimu, Linguistics, School of Liberal Arts, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. September 20, 2021.

Sourceː Morakinyo Dickson Ogunmodimu. 2015. A Grammar of Àhàn, PhD thesis. Tulane University.

供资料的语言学家: Dr. Morakinyo Dickson Ogunmodimu, 2021 年 9 月 20 日.  

 

Other comments: Àhàn is the first language of approximately 3,000 people living in the Ahan quarters of Òmùò Ekiti. Àhàn has a vigesimal system. For mutiples of ten and twenty upward, their derivation in Ahan is irregular. There is a Yorùbá loan word èwá for formation of tens.


 

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