Language name and locationː Alaba-K’abeena, Ethiopia [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. matú |
21. lamɔːdiminée matú |
2. lamú |
22. lamɔːdiminée lamú |
3. sasú |
23. lamɔːdiminée sasú |
4. ʃɔːlú |
24. lamɔːdiminée ʃɔːlú |
5. ʔɔntú |
25. lamɔːdiminée ʔɔntú |
6. lehú |
26. lamɔːdiminée lehú |
7. lamalá |
27. lamɔːdiminée lamalá |
8. hizzeːtú |
28. lamɔːdiminée hizzeːtú |
9. hɔnsú |
29. lamɔːdiminée hɔnsú |
10. tɔnnsú |
30. sadʒdʒú |
11. tɔnáa matú |
40. ʃahilú |
12. tɔnáa lamú |
50. ʔɔntahú |
13. tɔnáa sasú |
60. lehahú |
14. tɔnáa ʃɔːlú |
70. lamalahú |
15. tɔnáa ʔɔntú |
80. hizzeetahú |
16. tɔnáa lehú |
90. hɔnsahú |
17. tɔnáa lamalá |
100. tʼebbít(a) |
18. tɔnáa hizzeːtú |
200. lami tʼebbít(a) |
19. tɔnáa hɔnsú |
1000. (matú) ʃihá /(matú) kumít(a) |
20. lamɔːdimá |
2000. lamu ʃihá / lami kumít(a) |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Gertrud Schneider-Blum,
University of
Cologne, Germany,
May 15, 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Gertrud Schneider-Blum, 2007 年 5 月 15 日. |
Other comments: Alaba or Alaba-K’abeena has a decimal system. There are two alternative forms for number 'thousand', the first one 'ʃihá' is an Amharic loan. Alaaba has ten vowels, which contrast in height and backness as well as in length. Three heights can be differentiated, high, mid-low and low. The vowels are represented by a/aa [a/a:], e/ee [/:], i/ii [/i:], o/oo [/:], and u/uu [U/u:]. List of Consonants (IPA-Symbols)
Alaba is a Highland East Cushitic language spoken in Ethiopia by the Alaba and Kebena peoples in the Great Rift Valley southwest of Lake Shala, specifically in Alaba special district, the Kebena district of Gurage Zone, and the Goro district of Oromia Region by approximately 280,000 speakers. It has an 81% lexical similarity with Kambaata. However, Fleming (1976) classifies Kʼabeena (also transliterated "Qebena" or "Kebena") as a dialect of Kambaata, and Blench (2006) classifies both as dialects of Kambaata. The 2007 census in Ethiopia lists Alaba and Qebena as separate languages. |
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