Language name and locationː Arapaho, Wyoming, Oklahoma, USA [Ref. to Ethnologue]
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1. tʃɛ́ɛ́sɛj |
21. nɪ́ɪ́sɔ́ɔ́ʔ tʃɛ́ɛ́sɛɪnɪ́ʔ |
2. nɪ́ɪ́s |
22. nɪ́ɪ́sɔ́ɔ́ʔ nɪ́ɪ́sɪɪnɪ́ʔ |
3. nɛ́ɛ́sɔ |
23. nɪ́ɪ́sɔ́ɔ́ʔ nɛ́ɛ́sɪɪnɪ́ʔ |
4. jɛ́ɪn |
24. nɪ́ɪ́sɔ́ɔ́ʔ jɛ́ɪnɪɪnɪ́ʔ |
5. jɔɔθɔ́n |
25. nɪ́ɪ́sɔ́ɔ́ʔ jɔɔθɔ́nɪɪnɪ́ʔ |
6. nɪ́ɪ́tɔɔtɔx |
26. nɪ́ɪ́sɔ́ɔ́ʔ nɪ́ɪ́tɔɔtɔ́xʊʊnɪ́ʔ |
7. nɪ́ɪ́sɔɔtɔx |
27. nɪ́ɪ́sɔ́ɔ́ʔ nɪ́ɪ́sɔɔtɔ́xʊʊnɪ́ʔ |
8. nɛ́ɛ́sɔɔtɔx |
28. nɪ́ɪ́sɔ́ɔ́ʔ nɛ́ɛ́sɔɔtɔ́xʊʊnɪ́ʔ |
9. θɪ́ʔɔtɔx |
29. nɪ́ɪ́sɔ́ɔ́ʔ θɪ́ʔɔtɔ́xʊʊnɪ́ʔ |
10. bɛ́tɛɛtɔx |
30. nɛ́ɛ́sɔ́ɔ́ʔ |
11. (bɛ́tɛɛtɔx) tʃɛ́ɛ́sɛɪnɪ́ʔ |
40. jɛ́ɪjɔ́ɔ́ʔ |
12. (bɛ́tɛɛtɔx) nɪ́ɪ́sɪɪnɪ́ʔ |
50. jɔ́ɔ́θɔjɔ́ɔ́ʔ |
13. (bɛ́tɛɛtɔx) nɛ́ɛ́sɪɪnɪ́ʔ |
60. nɪ́ɪ́tɔɔtɔ́sɔɔʔ |
14. (bɛ́tɛɛtɔx) jɛ́ɪnɪɪnɪ́ʔ |
70. nɪ́ɪ́sɔɔtɔ́sɔɔʔ |
15. (bɛ́tɛɛtɔx) jɔɔθɔ́nɪɪnɪ́ʔ |
80. nɛ́ɛ́sɔɔtɔ́sɔɔʔ |
16. (bɛ́tɛɛtɔx) nɪ́ɪ́tɔɔtɔ́xʊʊnɪ́ʔ |
90. θɪ́ʔɔtɔ́sɔɔʔ |
17. (bɛ́tɛɛtɔx) nɪ́ɪ́sɔɔtɔ́xʊʊnɪ́ʔ |
100. bɛ́tɛɛtɔ́sɔɔʔ |
18. (bɛ́tɛɛtɔx) nɛ́ɛ́sɔɔtɔ́xʊʊnɪ́ʔ |
200. |
19. (bɛ́tɛɛtɔx) θɪ́ʔɔtɔ́xʊʊnɪ́ʔ |
1000. bɛ́ɛsbɛ́tɛɛtɔ́sɔɔʔ |
20. nɪ́ɪ́sɔ́ɔ́ʔ |
2000. nɪ́ɪsbɛ́ɛsbɛ́tɛɛtɔ́sɔɔʔ |
Linguist providing data and dateː Prof. Andrew Cowell, Department
of Linguistics, University of
Colorado at Boulder,
USA,
October 30, 提供资料的语言学家: Prof. Andrew Cowell, 2008 年 10 月 30 日 |
Other comments: Arapaho (Hinónoʼeitíít) or Arrapahoe is a moribund language spoken by approximately 1,000 speakers out of 5,900 ethnic population in Wyoming: Wind River Reservation; also associated with Cheyenne in central Oklahoma, United Sates. Arapaho has a decimal system. It above form is used in series counting. Arapaho is a tonal language. Vowels can be mid tone ( unmarked), high tone (marked with an acute accent) and falling tone (marked with a circumflex). Arapaho Consonant Chart:
Arapaho /j/ is normally transcribed as < y>, /tʃ/ as <c>, /ʔ/ as <' > and /θ/ as <ɜ> Arapaho Vowel Chart
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