Language name and locationː Bamwe, DR. of the Congo [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. mowí |
21. tukú íbale na mowí |
2. mimbále |
22. tukú íbale na mimbále |
3. miráto |
23. |
4. minê |
24. |
5. mitáno |
25. |
6. miramano |
26. |
7. rambo |
27. |
8. ɱambi |
28. |
9. liɓuá |
29. |
10. dzómi |
30. túkú íráto |
11. dzómi na mowí |
40. túkú minê |
12. dzómi na mimbále |
50. túkú ítáno |
13. dzómi na miráto |
60. túkú íramano |
14. dzómi na minê |
70. túkú rambo |
15. dzómi na mitáno |
80. túkú ɱambi |
16. dzómi na mirámano |
90. túkú liɓuá |
17. dzómi na rambo |
100. kámá |
18. dzómi na ɱambi |
200. |
19. dzómi na liɓuá |
1000. |
20. tukú íbale |
2000. |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Jean-Pierre Donzo, Centre for African Humanities, Ghent University, Belgium, June 15, 2014. 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Jean-Pierre Donzo, 2014 年 6 月 15 日. |
Other comments: Bamwe has a decimal system. Bamwe is spoken by approximately 20,000 speakers in Sud-Ubangi province: Kungu territory, Mwanda collectivité, Ngiri river upper reaches Bomole, Botunia, Libobi, Lifunga, Likata, Lokutu, Mondongo, and Moniongo villages between Limpoko and Sombe villages, Democratic Republic of the Congo. The above data is from Libóbi dialect of Bamwe language is a Bantu language of Bangi-Ntomba group spoken in North-Western DR of Congo. |
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