Language name and location: Akeu, Myanmar, China, Thailand [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. tɯ³¹ |
21. |
2. n̩³¹ |
22. |
3. hɛ⁵⁵ |
23. |
4. li³¹ |
24. |
5. ŋa³¹ |
25. |
6. ko̰³¹ |
26. |
7. ɕḭ³¹ |
27. |
8. ɛ̰³¹ |
28. |
9. gy³¹ |
29. |
10. tɕʰɤ⁵⁵ |
30. |
11. tɕʰɤ⁵⁵tɯ³¹ |
40. |
12. tɕʰɤ⁵⁵ŋ̩³¹ |
50. |
13. |
60. |
14. |
70. |
15. |
80. |
16. |
90. gy³¹tɕʰɤ⁵⁵ |
17. |
100. tʰɯ³¹ja⁵⁵101. tʰɯ³¹ja⁵⁵ tə³¹tɯ³¹ |
18. |
200. n̩³¹ja⁵⁵ |
19. |
1000. tʰɯ³¹ pʰã⁵⁵ (Thailand) |
20. n̩³¹tɕʰɤ⁵⁵ |
1000. tʰɯ³¹ hĩ⁵⁵ (Myanmar) |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Nathan Badenoch, Linguistic Diversity in Southeast Asia, Center for Southeast Asian Area Studies (CSEAS), Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan. February 13, 2023 (data collected: August 16, 2012) 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Nathan Badenoch, 2023 年 2 月 13 日. |
Other comments: Akeu (go³³kʰɯ⁵⁵tɔ³¹) has a decimal system similar to that of the Phana' of Laos and Akha of Thailand. Akeu is spoken by approximately 10,000 speakers in most villages in Jinhong county, some in Mengla county, Xishuangbanna prefecture, China as well as Laos, Myanmar and Thailand. The above data was taken from dialect from Huay Nam Khun, Mae Suai, Chiang Rai, Thailand on August 16, 2012. |
Language name and location: Akeu, Myanmar, China, Thailand [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. tɯʔ˨ |
21. ɲ̩ʔ˨ tsʰə˦ tɯʔ˨ |
2. ɲ̩ʔ˨ |
22. ɲ̩ʔ˨ tsʰə˦ ɲ̩ʔ˨ |
3. hɛ˦ |
23. ɲ̩ʔ˨ tsʰə˦ hɛ˦ |
4. li˨ |
24. ɲ̩ʔ˨ tsʰə˦ li˨ |
5. ŋa˨ |
25. ɲ̩ʔ˨ tsʰə˦ ŋa˨ |
6. koʔ˨ |
26. ɲ̩ʔ˨ tsʰə˦ koʔ˨ |
7. siʔ˨ |
27. ɲ̩ʔ˨ tsʰə˦ siʔ˨ |
8. eʔ˨ |
28. ɲ̩ʔ˨ tsʰə˦ eʔ˨ |
9. ɡy˨ |
29. ɲ̩ʔ˨ tsʰə˦ ɡy˨ |
10. tsʰə˦ |
30. hɛ˨ tsʰə˦ |
11. tsʰə˦ tɯʔ˨ |
40. li˨ tsʰə˦ |
12. tsʰə˦ ɲ̩ʔ˨ |
50. ŋa˨ tsʰə˦ |
13. tsʰə˦ hɛ˦ |
60. koʔ˨ tsʰə˦ |
14. tsʰə˦ li˨ |
70. siʔ˨ tsʰə˦ |
15. tsʰə˦ ŋa˨ |
80. eʔ˨ tsʰə˦ |
16. tsʰə˦ koʔ˨ |
90. ɡy˨ tsʰə˦ |
17. tsʰə˦ siʔ˨ |
100. tʰɯ˨ ja˦ |
18. tsʰə˦ eʔ˨ |
200. ɲ̩ʔ˨ ja˦, 400. li˨ ja˦, 800.ɛʔ˨ ja˦ |
19. tsʰə˦ ɡy˨ |
1000. tʰɯ˨ pʰa˦ |
20. ɲ̩ʔ˨ tsʰə˦ |
2000. ɲ̩ʔ˨ pʰa˦ |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Tuula Kosonen, SIL International, November 12, 2015. 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Tuula Kosonen, 2015 年 11 月 12 日. |
Other comments: Akeu has a decimal system similar to that of the Phana' of Laos and Akha of Thailand. Akeu is spoken by approximately 10,000 speakers in most villages in Jinhong county, some in Mengla county, Xishuangbanna prefecture, China as well as Laos, Myanmar and Thailand. |
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