Language
name and locationː
Bamunka, NW region, Cameroon [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. mɔ̌ʔ |
21. njuɔ̀mɔ̌ʔ nə̀ wûŋbuǔ |
2. buǔ |
22. njuɔ̀buǔ nə̀ wûŋbuǔ |
3. tiâ |
23. njuɔ̀tiâ nə̀ wûŋbuǔ |
4. kʷì |
24. njuɔ̀kʷì nə̀ wûŋbuǔ |
5. taâ |
25. njuɔ̀taâ nə̀ wûŋbuǔ |
6. ntɨ̌ʔ |
26. njuɔ̀ntɨ́ʔ nə̀ wûŋbuǔ |
7. tə́kʷiǐtiâ (4 + 3 ) ? |
27. njuɔ̀tə́kʷiǐtiâ nə̀ wûŋbuǔ |
8. fɔ̌ŋ |
28. njuɔ̀fɔ́ŋ nə̀ wûŋbuǔ |
9. bɔ̀mɔ̂ʔ (10 - 1) ? |
29. njuɔ̀bɔ̂mɔ̂ʔ nə̀ wûŋbuǔ |
10. wûŋ |
30. wûŋtiâ |
11. njuɔ̀mɔ̌ʔ nə̀ wûŋ |
40. wûŋkʷì |
12. njuɔ̀buǔ nə̀ wûŋ |
50. wûŋtaâ |
13. njuɔ̀tiâ nə̀ wûŋ |
60. wûŋtɨ́ʔ |
14. njuɔ̀kʷì nə̀ wûŋ |
70. wûŋtə́kʷiǐtiâ |
15. njuɔ̀taâ nə̀ wûŋ |
80. wûŋfɔ́ŋ |
16. njuɔ̀ntɨ́ʔ nə̀ wûŋ |
90. wûŋbɔ̀mɔ̂ʔ |
17. njuɔ̀tə́kʷiǐtiâ nə̀ wûŋ |
100. ɣyɨɨ́ |
18. njuɔ̀fɔ́ŋ nə̀ wûŋ |
200. ɣyɨɨ́tə́ ibuǔ, 400.ɣyɨɨ́tə́ itiâ |
19. njuɔ̀bɔ̀mɔ̌ʔ nə̀ wûŋ |
800. ɣyɨɨ́tə́ ifɔ̌ŋ, 1000. ŋkɔ́ŋ |
20. nsûŋbuǔ |
2000. ŋkɔŋhə́ ibuǔ |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr.
Edward
Woghombong Temoh through Dr. Ginger Boyd,
|
Other comments: Bamunka or Ngiemekohk is spoken by approximately 31,000 speakers in North West region: Ngo Ketunjia division, Ndop subdivision, Ndop town, and south and east of Ndop, on Ndop plain, Cameroon. Bamunka has a decimal system with special formation for numbers 7 and 9. Note on tone marksː à=low à; á=high, ǎ=rising, â=falling, a=rising-falling (unmarked). |
Language
name and locationː
Bamunka, NW region, Cameroon [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. mɔʔ L |
21. dzuɔ nə wũbuː |
2. buː RF |
22. dzuɔbuː nə wũbuː |
3. tià F |
23. dzuɔtia nə wũbuː |
4. kʷi L |
24. dzuɔkʷi nə wũbuː |
5. ta F |
25. dzuɔta nə wũbuː |
6. ntʉ̀ʔ F |
26. dzuɔntʉʔ nə wũbuː |
7. təkʷitia HHF (4 + 3) ? |
27. dzuɔtəkʷitia nə wũbuː |
8. fɔ̃ R |
28. dzuɔfɔ̃ nə wũbuː |
9. bɔmɔʔ R (10 - 1) ? |
29. dzuɔbɔmɔʔ nə wũbuː |
10. wũ L |
30. wũtia |
11. dzuɔ |
40. wũkʷi |
12. dzuɔbuː |
50. wũta |
13. dzuɔtia |
60. wũntʉʔ |
14. dzuɔkʷi |
70. wũtəkʷitia |
15. dzuɔta |
80. wũfɔ̃ |
16. dzuɔntʉʔ |
90. wũbɔmɔʔ |
17. dzuɔtəkʷitia |
100. ɣʉ̝ |
18. dzuɔfɔ̃ |
200. ɣʉ̝tə ibuː |
19. dzuɔbɔmɔʔ |
1000. mbʉ ŋkɔ̃ |
20. wũbuː |
2000. ŋkɔ̃hə ibu |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr.
Jon Blackwell,
|
Other comments: Bamunka has a decimal system with special formation for numbers 7 and 9. Note on tone marksː L=Low; RF=Rising-Falling, F=Falling, HHF=High High Falling. |
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