Language
name and locationː
Southern Altai,
Altai Rep., Russia [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. bir |
21. dʲirme bir |
2. eki |
22. dʲirme eki |
3. ytʃ |
23. dʲirme ytʃ |
4. tørt |
24. dʲirme tørt |
5. beʃ |
25. dʲirme beʃ |
6. ɑltɯ̆ |
26. dʲirme ɑltɯ̆ |
7. dʲeti / dʒedi |
27. dʲirme dʲeti |
8. seɡiz |
28. dʲirme seɡiz |
9. toɣuz |
29. dʲirme toɣuz |
10. on |
30. otus / oduz |
11. on bir / ombir |
40. qɯ̆rɯ̆q / tørtøn |
12. on eki |
50. beʒen |
13. on ytʃ |
60. ɑltɑn |
14. on tørt |
70. dʲeden |
15. on beʃ |
80. segizon |
16. on ɑltɯ̆ |
90. toɣuzon |
17. on dʲeti |
100. dʲys |
18. on seɡiz |
200. eki dʲys |
19. on toɣuz |
1000. bir muŋ / pir muŋ |
20. dʲirme / iːrme |
2000. eki muŋ |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Dr. Claus Schönig,
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Other comments: Southern Altai has a decimal system. Southern Altai is a Turkic language spoken by approximately 62,000 speakers in the Altai Republic of Russia located in Southern Siberia on the border with Mongolia and China. The language has some mutual intelligibility with the Northern Altai language, leading to the two being traditionally considered as a single language. According to modern classifications—at least since the middle of the 20th century—they are considered to be two separate languages. |
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