Language
name and location:
Guébie Bété,
Côte d'Ivoire
[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. ɡ͡bɔlɔ².³ |
21. ɡɔlɔ a ɡ͡bɔlɔ².³.³.².³ |
2. so⁴ |
22. ɡɔlɔ a so².³.³.⁴ |
3. ta³¹ |
23. ɡɔlɔ a ta².³.³.³ |
4. mɔna¹.³¹ |
24. ɡɔlɔ a mɔna².³.³.¹.³¹ |
5. mŋɡ͡be² |
25. ɡɔlɔ a mŋɡ͡be².³.³.³ |
6. mŋɡ͡beɡ͡bɔlɔ².².³ (5+1) |
26. ɡɔlɔ a mŋɡ͡beɡ͡bɔlɔ².³.³.².³ |
7. mŋɡ͡boso³.⁴ (5+2) |
27. ɡɔlɔ a mŋɡ͡boso².³.³.³.⁴ |
8. mŋɡ͡bata³.³¹ (5+3) |
28. ɡɔlɔ a mŋɡ͡bata².³.³.³.³ |
9. mŋɡ͡bɔfɛna³.¹.³¹ (5+4) |
29. ɡɔlɔ a mŋɡ͡bɔfɛna².³.³.³.¹.³ |
10. kɔɡ͡ba².³ |
30. ɡɔlɔ a kɔɡ͡ba².³.³.².³ (20+10) |
11. kɔɡ͡ba ɡ͡bɔlɔ².³.².³ |
40. ɡɔlɔ so².³.⁴ (20 x 2) |
12. kɔɡ͡ba so².³.⁴ |
50. ɡɔlɔ so kɔɡ͡ba².³.⁴.².³ |
13. kɔɡ͡ba ta².³.³ |
60. ɡɔlɔ ta².³.³ (20 x 3) |
14. kɔɡ͡ba mɔna².³.¹.³¹ |
70. ɡɔlɔ ta kɔɡ͡ba².³.³.².³ |
15. kɔɡ͡ba mŋɡ͡be².³.³ |
80. ɡɔlɔ mɔna².³.¹.³¹ (20 x 4) |
16. kɔɡ͡ba mŋɡ͡beɡ͡bɔlɔ².³.³.².³ |
90. ɡɔlɔ mɔna kɔɡ͡ba².³.¹.³.².³ |
17. kɔɡ͡ba mŋɡ͡boso².³.³.⁴ |
100. ɡɔlɔ mŋɡ͡be².³.³, 200. ɡʷere kɔɡ͡ba².³.².³ |
18. kɔɡ͡ba mŋɡ͡bata².³.³.³ |
400. ɡʷere mŋɡ͡be ki mɔna ².³.³.².²⁴.¹.³¹ |
19. kɔɡ͡ba mŋɡ͡bɔfɛna².³.³.¹.³ |
1000. ɡʷere mŋɡ͡be ki kɔɡ͡ba².³.³.².⁴.².³ |
20. ɡɔlɔ².³ |
2000. ɡʷere mŋɡ͡be ki ɡɔlɔ².³.³.².⁴.².³ |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Hannah Leigh Sande, Department of Linguistics, University of California at Berkeley, July 24, 2015. 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Hannah Leigh Sande, 2015 年 7 月 24 日. |
Other comments: Guébie Béte has a quianry, vigesimal system. The word 800 is ɡʷere mŋɡ͡be ki mŋɡ͡bata².³.³.⁴.³.³. Note that tone marking, numbers 1-4 where 4 is high. Bété-Guébie is an undescribed Eastern Kru language spoken in three small villages in the Southwest Côte d'Ivoire, just south of Gagnoa. As far as I know, there is no published documentation or description of Guébie. Due to geographical, historical, and possible ethnic reasons, Guébie has been called a dialect of Bété-Gagnoa, spoken by about 150,000 people ( Lewis et al., 2013). Due to linguistics similarity, Guébie is also listed as a second name for Dida-Lakota, an Eastern Kru language spoken to the east of Gagnoa. Neither of the current classification is accurate based on date collected from a native speaker since September 2013. |
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