Language name and location: Bamun, NW region, Cameroon [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. mòʔ |
21. pɛ̌ʔ nɡə́m nʃwə̀p í móʔ |
2. mbàá |
22. pɛ̌ʔ nɡə́m nʃwə̀p í pàá |
3. tɛ́t |
23. pɛ̌ʔ nɡə́m nʃwə̀p í tɛ́t |
4. pkà |
24. pɛ̌ʔ nɡə́m nʃwə̀p í pkà |
5. tɛ̀n |
25. pɛ̌ʔ nɡə́m nʃwə̀p í tɛ̀n |
6. ntú |
26. pɛ̌ʔ nɡə́m nʃwə̀p í ntú |
7. sàmbà |
27. pɛ̌ʔ nɡə́m nʃwə̀p í sàmbà |
8. fámə́ |
28. pɛ̌ʔ nɡə́m nʃwə̀p í fámə́ |
9. kóvýʔ |
29. pɛ̌ʔ nɡə́m nʃwə̀p í vy̌ʔ |
10. ɣə́m |
30. tɛ̌t nɡə́m |
11. ɣə́m nʃwə̀p í mòʔ |
40. pkà nɡə́m |
12. ɣə́m nʃwə̀p í pàá / pɛ̀ʔ nʃwə̀p * |
50. tɛ̀n nɡə́m |
13. ɣə́m nʃwə̀p í tɛ́t / tɛ́t nʃwə̀p |
60. ntú nɡə́m |
14. ɣə́m nʃwə̀p í pkà / pkà nʃwə̀p |
70. sàà nɡə́m |
15. ɣə́m nʃwə̀p í tɛ̀n / tɛ̀n nʃwə̀p |
80. fám nɡə́m |
16. ɣə́m nʃwə̀p í ntù / ntù nʃwə̀p |
90. vy̌ʔ nɡə́m |
17. ɣə́m nʃwə̀p í sàmbà / sàmbà nʃwə̀p |
100. nkɯ̀rì |
18. ɣə́m nʃwə̀p í fámə́ / fámə́ nʃwə̀p |
200. pɛ̀ʔ nkɯ̀t |
19. ɣə́m nʃwə̀p í vy̌ʔ / vy̌ʔ nʃwə̀p |
1000. nkàmì |
20. pɛ̌ʔ nɡə́m |
2000. pɛ̀ʔ nkàm, 1000,000 ndì milion |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr.
Abdoulaye Laziz Nchare, New York University- FAS Linguistics, Washington
Place, New York, N.Y. USA.
May 31, 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Abdoulaye Laziz Nchare, 2011 年 5 月 31 日. |
Other comments: Bamun or Shupamen is spoken by approximately 420,000 speakers in Centre region: border areas; North West region: Ngo-Ketunjia division, north Lake Bamendjing on Ndop plain; West region: southeast Bamboutos division, north Mifi division, Noun division, Foumban area, Cameroon. Bamun or Shupamen has a decimal system. There are synonyms for compound numerals 12 to 19. Shupamen Consonant Chart:
Shupamen Vowel Chart:
Noteː Table 1 and 2 are taken from Nchare (2011), Nchare, Andoulaye Lazizi 2011. The Grammar of Shupmen. Ph. D dissertation. New York University. |
Language name and location: Bamun, NW region, Cameroon [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. ímoʔ |
21. pɛʔkóm ntʃup ímoʔ |
2. ípáa |
22. pɛʔkóm ntʃup ípáa |
3. ítɛt |
23. pɛʔkóm ntʃup ítɛt |
4. ípkwà |
24. pɛʔkóm ntʃup ípkwà |
5. ítɛ̀n |
25. pɛʔkóm ntʃup ítɛ̀n |
6. ítúu |
26. pɛʔkóm ntʃup ítúu |
7. ísamba |
27. pɛʔkóm ntʃup ísamba |
8. ífámə |
28. pɛʔkóm ntʃup ífámə |
9. ívʉ̀ʔʉ́ |
29. pɛʔkóm ntʃup ívʉ̀ʔʉ́ |
10. ɣóm |
30. tɛʔkóm |
11. ɣóm ntʃup ímoʔ |
40. pkwakóm |
12. ɣóm ntʃup ípáa |
50. tɛnkóm |
13. ɣóm ntʃup ítɛt |
60. túkóm |
14. ɣóm ntʃup ípkwà |
70. saɡóm |
15. ɣóm ntʃup ítɛ̀n |
80. famɡóm |
16. ɣóm ntʃup ítúu |
90. vʉ̀ʔɡóm |
17. ɣóm ntʃup ísamba |
100. ŋkʉ̀ri |
18. ɣóm ntʃup ífámə |
200. pàkʉt |
19. ɣóm ntʃup ívʉ̀ʔʉ́ |
1000. ŋkám |
20. pɛʔkóm |
2000. pɛŋkám |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Domché Teko Engelbert,
University of Yaoundé
I,
Cameroon,
May 5, 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Domché Teko Engelbert, 1995 年 5 月 5 日. |
Other comments: Bamun or Shupamen is spoken by approximately 420,000 speakers in Centre region: border areas; North West region: Ngo-Ketunjia division, north Lake Bamendjing on Ndop plain; West region: southeast Bamboutos division, north Mifi division, Noun division, Foumban area, Cameroon. Bamun or Shupamen has a decimal system. |
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