Language
name and locationː
Bih,
Dat Lak
province, Vietnam [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. sɑ |
21. du̯ɑ pluh sɑ |
2. du̯ɑ |
22. du̯ɑ pluh du̯ɑ |
3. tlɐ̆o̯ / trlâo |
23. du̯ɑ pluh tlɐ̆o̯ |
4. pɑ̆ |
24. du̯ɑ pluh pɑ̆ |
5. i'mɑ |
25. du̯ɑ pluh i'mɑ |
6. nɑ̆m |
26. du̯ɑ pluh nɑ̆m |
7. ti'ɟuh |
27. du̯ɑ pluh ti'ɟuh |
8. sɑpɑ̆n |
28. du̯ɑ pluh sɑpɑ̆n |
9. du̯ɑpɑ̆n |
29. du̯ɑ pluh du̯ɑpɑ̆n |
10. pluh |
30. tlɐ̆o̯ pluh |
11. pluh sɑ |
40. pɑ̆ pluh |
12. pluh du̯ɑ |
50. i'mɑ pluh |
13. pluh tlɐ̆o̯ |
60. nɑ̆m pluh |
14. pluh pɑ̆ |
70. ti'ɟuh pluh |
15. pluh i'mɑ |
80. sɑpɑ̆n pluh |
16. pluh nɑ̆m |
90. du̯ɑpɑ̆n pluh |
17. pluh ti'ɟuh |
100. sɑ i'tuh / rtuh |
18. pluh sɑpɑ̆n |
200. du̯ɑ tuh |
19. pluh du̯ɑpɑ̆n |
1000. sɑ i'bɑ̂u / trbɑ̂o / rbɑu |
20. du̯ɑ pluh |
2000. du̯ɑ bɑ̂u |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr.
Tam Nguyen, Linguistics Department,
University of Oregon,
USA.
October 30 |
Other comments: Bih has a decimal system. Bih numerals are identical to Rhade (Ede) ones expect for numbers 5, 7, 15, 17, 27, 50, 70, 100 and 1000. Bih was regarded as a dialect of Rhade before. Bih is an extremely endangered language spoken only by about 500 speakers in Buon Trap town in the district of Krong Ana, with a small population resident in the neighboring districts of Lak in the east, where Mnong people live, and in the district of Cư Kuiñ in the north and in Buôn Ma Thuột city in the northwest, and in the district of Krông Nô in the south where Ede is the dominant language, in the Southern highlands of Vietnam. |
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