Language name and locationː Asheninka Pichis, Pasco, Peru [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. aparoni |
2. apito |
3. mava |
4. cuatro / apaka nashi nako |
5. cinco / tsonkapaka |
6. seis / apaka |
7. siete / tsapatapaka |
8. ocho / apaka pashini |
9. nueve / otsonkatya |
10. diez / tsonkapaka |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Elena Mihas, Department of Linguistics, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA. August 1, 2011. 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Elena Mihas, 2011 年 8 月 1 日. |
Other comments: Asheninka Pichis or Pichis Ashéninca, is spoken by 10,000 speakers, included Ajyninka Apurucayal, in Pasco region: Pichis river and tributaries except Apurucayali, Peru. Spanish is generally used to refer to numbers higher than three. Asheninka Pichis is closely related to Asheninka Perené and its phonology seems to be analogous to that of Asheninka Perené (e.g. see Judith Payne 1989), but it is too early to say. I need to do more work on this variety to be more certain. |
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