Language name and location: Bamali, NW region, Cameroon [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. mʷəʔə |
21. pɛtməɣunətaʔɛ |
2. pɛt |
22. pɛtməɣunəpapɛt |
3. tɛt |
23. pɛtməɣunəpatɛt |
4. kʷa |
24. pɛtməɣunəpanəkʷa |
5. ta |
25. pɛtməɣunəpata |
6. ntɔ |
26. |
7. kʷatʃø |
27. |
8. nəfɔː |
28. |
9. nəpuʔu |
29. |
10. nəɣu |
30. tɛtməɣu |
11. ntʃɔpmʷəʔə |
40. kʷaməɣu |
12. ntʃɔppɛt |
50. taməɣu |
13. ntʃɔptɛt |
60. ntɔməɣu |
14. ntʃɔpnəkʷa |
70. kʷatʃøməɣu |
15. ntʃɔpta |
80. nəfɔməɣu |
16. ntʃɔpntɔ |
90. nəpuʔuməɣu |
17. ntʃɔpkʷatʃø |
100. taʔaŋkʰɨt |
18. ntʃɔpnəfɔː |
200. pɛtŋkʰɨt |
19. ntʃɔpnəpuʔu |
1000. |
20. pɛtməɣu |
2000. |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mrs. Bridget Achotia,
SIL,
Cameroon,
July 提供资料的语言学家: Mrs. Bridget Achotia, 2007 年 7 月 6 日. |
Other comments: Bamali has a decimal system. Bamali or Chopechop, Ngoobechop is spoken by approximately 10,000 speakers in North West region: Ngo-Ketunjia division, Ndop subdivision, southwest of Ndop town, on Ndop plain, Cameroon. |
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