Language
name and location: Alladian,
Lagunes, Côte d'Ivoire
[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. ɛ́ton (zrɪ) |
21. êüya ɛ́ton |
2. âynrɪ |
22. |
3. âon |
23. |
4. ânzɔ |
24. |
5. ɛ̂ynrɪ |
25. |
6. ɛ̂orɪ |
26. |
7. ɛbwɛn |
27. |
8. êüwrɪ |
28. |
9. ɛ́mrɔ |
29. |
10. ɛ́va |
30. êüya ɛ́va (20+10) |
11. |
40. ɛ́koüí âynrɪ (10 x 2) |
12. ɛ́v'âynrɪ |
50. ɛ́koüí âynrɪ ma ɛcui ɛ́va [(10x2)+10] |
13. |
60. |
14. |
70. |
15. |
80. |
16. |
90. |
17. |
100. ɛ́koüi ɛ̂ynrɪ (10 x 5) |
18. |
200. ɛ́koüi ɛ́va (10 x 10) |
19. |
1000. tɛbru kru (zrɪ) |
20. êüya |
2000. |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr.
Inge Egner, Société
Internationale de Linguistique (SIL-International),
Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, July 4, 1989, September
20, 2007. |
Other comments: Alladian has a traditional vigesimal system. There are some missing terms. Need to checked with new data in IPA transcription with tone marks. Alladian is spoken by approximately 23,000 speakers in Lagunes district: Jacqueville subprefecture, plain between the coast and Ebrie lagoon, Côte d'Ivoire. |
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