Language
name and location:
Ashkun, Nuristan, Afghanistan [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. at͡ʃ |
21. ʋiˈʃa at̰͡ʃ |
2. du |
22. ʋiˈʃa du |
3. tɾə |
23. ʋiˈʃa tɾə |
4. t͡səˈta |
24. ʋiˈʃa t͡səˈta |
5. pʊñts |
25. ʋiˈʃa pʊñts |
6. ʃo |
26. ʋiˈʃa ʃo |
7. sot |
27. ʋiˈʃa sot |
8. oʃʈ |
28. ʋiˈʃa oʃʈ |
9. no |
29. ʋiˈʃa no |
10. dʊs |
30. ʋiˈʃa dʊs |
11. t͡ʃəˈnɪs |
40. duˈʃi (2 x 20) |
12. baɪs |
50. duˈʃa dʊs [(2 x 20)+10)] |
13. tɾeɪs |
60. tɾeˈʃi (2 x 20) |
14. t͡suˈdɪs |
70. tɾeˈʃa dʊs [(3 x 20)+10)] |
15. pɐˈt͡seɪs |
80. t̩͡səˈtaʃi (4 x 20) |
16. ʃoˈɽɪs |
90. t͡səˈtaʃa dʊs |
17. sɐˈtaɪs |
100. pʊñˈt͡ʃi (5 x 20) |
18. aʃˈʈaɪs |
200. du sɐˈʋa |
19. ʋəˈsõ |
1000. aˈzəɾə |
20. ʋiˈʃi |
2000. |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Mr.
Dennis Coyle,
SIL International,
July
21 |
Other comments: Ashkun use a vigesimal system, the traditional
largest number 400 is loan from Iranian language. Ashkun is spoken by
approximately 40,000 speakers in |
Language
name and location:
Ashkun, Nuristan, Afghanistan [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. âč [əʈ͡ʂ] |
21. višiâ âč |
2. du [du] |
22. višiâ du |
3. tra [tra] |
23. višiâ tra |
4. câtâː [t͡sətəː] |
24. višiâ câtâː |
5. põc [põt͡s] |
25. višiâ põč |
6. ṣ̌o [ʂo] |
26. višiâ ṣ̌o |
7. sot [sot] |
27. višiâ sot |
8. ọ̄ṣṭ [oːʂʈ] |
28. višiâ ōṣṭ |
9. no [no] |
29. višiâ no |
10. dos [dos] |
30. višiâ dos (20+10) |
11. čanus [ʈ͡ʂanus] |
40. du-viši (2 x 20) |
12. bâs [bəːs] |
50. du-višiâ-dos [(2 x 20)+10)] |
13. traus [traus] |
60. tra-viši (3 x 20) |
14. caudus [t͡saudus] |
70. tra-višiâ-dos [(3 x 20)+10)] |
15. pâcaus [pət͡saus] |
80. câtâː-viši (4 x 20) |
16. ṣ̌aṛus [ʂaɽus] |
90. câtâː-višiâ-dos [(4 x 20)+10)] |
17. sâtâːs[sətəːs] |
100. põc-viši (5 x 20) |
18. âṣ̌ṭâːs [əʂʈəːs] |
200. dos-viši (10 x 20) |
19. osã [osã] |
400. âzâːr [əzəːr] (20 x 20) |
20. viši [viʃi] |
|
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Dr. Richard Strand,
University of
Chicago, USA,
|
Other comments: Ashkun use a vigesimal system, the traditional
largest number 400 is loan from Iranian language.
Ashkun is spoken by
approximately 40,000 speakers in |
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