Language
name and location:
Bavarian, Austria, Germany, Italy [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. ɔans |
21. ɔanat͡svɑnt͡sk |
2. t͡svɔa |
22. t͡svɔarat͡svɑnt͡sk |
3. tɾai |
23. tɾaiat͡svɑnt͡sk |
4. fia |
24. fiarat͡svɑnt͡sk |
5. fʏɱf |
25. fʏnvat͡svɑnt͡sk |
6. seks |
26. seksat͡svɑnt͡sk |
7. sɪm |
27. simat͡svɑnt͡sk |
8. ɑxt |
28. ɑxtat͡svɑnt͡sk |
9. nain |
29. nainat͡svɑnt͡sk |
10. t͡seːn |
30. tɾaisk |
11. ɛif |
40. fiat͡sk |
12. t͡svɛif |
50. fuxt͡sk |
13. tɾait͡seːn |
60. seçt͡sk |
14. fiat͡seːn |
70. sipt͡sk |
15. fuxt͡seːn |
80. ɑxt͡sk |
16. seçt͡seːn |
90. naint͡sk |
17. sipt͡seːn |
100. huntat |
18. ɑːxt͡seːn |
200. t͡svɔahuntat |
19. naint͡seːn |
1000. dausnt |
20. t͡svɑnt͡sk |
2000. t͡svɔadausnt |
Linguist providing data and dateː
Dr.
Johanna Mattissen with native speaker Ms. Annette Nowak. University of Cologne, Germany.
August 31, 2009. |
Other comments: Bavarian or Bairisch has a decimal system. In Bairisch, the indefinite article is related but not identical to numeral ‘one’. Plosives are voiceless and not aspirated. Bavarian or Bavarian Austrian is spoken by approximately 14,000,000 speakers in Lower Austria and Salzburg states, Austria, as well as Czech, Germany and Italy. |
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