Language
name and locationː
Andaandi,
Northern state, Sudan [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. weer |
21. arir weer < ari -r weer * |
2. owwi |
22. arir owwi |
3. toski |
23. arir toski |
4. kemis |
24. arir kemis |
5. dij |
25. arir dij |
6. ɡorij |
26. arir ɡorij |
7. kolod |
27. arir kolod |
8. idiw |
28. arir idiw |
9. iskood |
29. arir iskood |
10. dimin |
30. dimin toski |
11. dimindo weer |
40. dimin kemis |
12. dimindo owwi |
50. dimin dij |
13. dimindo toski |
60. dimin ɡorij |
14. dimindo kemis |
70. dimin kolod |
15. dimindo dij |
80. dimin idiw |
16. dimindo ɡorij |
90. dimin iskood |
17. dimindo kolod |
100. imil weer |
18. dimindo idiw |
200. imil owwi |
19. dimindo iskood |
1000. dore or elif (< Arabic ) |
20. ari * |
2000. elif owwi |
Linguist providing data and dateː
Mr.
Marcus
Jaeger,
PhD student at Faculty of Arts and Humanities,
African Studies, Köln University, Köln,
Germany. February 18, 2021. 提供资料的语言学家: Mr. Marcus Jaeger, 2021 年 2 月 18 日. |
Other comments: Andaandi or Dongolawi is spoken by approximately 70,000 speakers in Dongola district, Northern state, Sudan. Andaandi has a decimal numeral system similar to that of the Nobiin Nubian. Note: In the table it is written 'arri' (with germinated 'r'). I have heard 'ari' (without germinated 'r'). The number 1000 is a loan from Arabic. Tones were not indicated on the above data. |
Language
name and locationː
Andaandi,
Northern state, Sudan [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. weer |
21. arrir weer < arri -r weer |
2. owwi |
22. arrir owwi |
3. toski |
23. arrir toski |
4. kemis |
24. arrir kemis |
5. dij |
25. arrir dij |
6. ɡorij |
26. arrir ɡorij |
7. kolod |
27. arrir kolod |
8. idiw |
28. arrir idiw |
9. iskood |
29. arrir iskood |
10. dimin |
30. dimin toski |
11. dimindo weer |
40. dimin kemis |
12. dimindo owwi |
50. dimin dij |
13. dimindo toski |
60. dimin ɡorij |
14. dimindo kemis |
70. dimin kolod |
15. dimindo dij |
80. dimin idiw |
16. dimindo ɡorij |
90. dimin iskood |
17. dimindo kolod |
100. imil weer |
18. dimindo idiw |
200. imil owwi |
19. dimindo iskood |
1000. dore or elif (< Arabic ) |
20. arri |
2000. elif owwi |
Linguist providing data and dateː
Dr. Rilly Claude,
LLACAN (Langage,
langues et cultures d'Afrique noire),
CNRS, France. July 3, 2007. Data extracted from Charles H. Armbruster. 1960. Dongolese Nubian Grammar.
Cambridge University Press.
Mr.
El Shafie El Guzuuli (Dongolawi,
native speaker),
October 13, 2011. |
Other comments: Andaandi or Dongolawi has a decimal numeral system similar to that of the Nobiin Nubian. The number 1000 is a loan from Arabic. Tones were not indicated on the above data. |
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