Language name and locationː Bali, Adamawa state, Nigeria [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. ɓini |
21. karɓini nyang ɓini |
2. iye |
22. karɓini nyang iye |
3. taat |
23. karɓini nyang taat |
4. naat |
24. karɓini nyang naat |
5. nɔng |
25. karɓini nyang nɔng |
6. niɓini (5+ 1) |
26. karɓini nyang ni ɓini |
7. niaiye (5+ 2) |
27. karɓini nyang ni iye |
8. nitaat (5+ 3) |
28. karɓini nyang ni taat |
9. ninaat (5+ 4) |
29. karɓini nyang ni naat |
10. kop |
30. karɓini nyang kop |
11. kop nyang ɓini |
40. ka i (20 x 2) |
12. kop nyang iye |
50. ka i ya kop |
13. kop nyang taat |
60. ka taat (20 x 3) |
14. kop nyang naat |
70. ka taat nyi kop |
15. wãng |
80. ka naat (20 x 4) |
16. kop nyang ɓini |
90. ka naat nyi kop |
17. kop nyang niiye |
100. ka nɔn (20 x 5) |
18. kop nyang nuye |
200. laː kopi (20 x 10) |
19. kop nyang naat |
1000. ka non kop ɓini |
20. karɓini |
2000. |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Selbut Longtau,
提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Selbut Longtau, 2010 年 4 月 11 日. |
Other comments: Bali or Maya has a quinary-vigesimal numeral system with a word for 15. Bali or Maya or Abaali is spoken by approximately 2,000 speakers in Adamawa state: Demsa and Numan LGAs, at Bali on Jalingo road, Nigeria. |
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